Depends entirely on the wine itself and how it was stored and moved. Although white wine is typically not as long-lived as red, some whites can make it a VERY long time. I've had some 20-year olds that were lovely, and I think they can go lots further. They have to do stored ideally at about 52F - 55F degrees, roughly 40% humidity, with very little change. The cork should be slightly lower than the rest of the bottle so it remains wet. The wine should be moved as little as possible.
234! not that bad but its still not good for you if you drink consistently.
That depends largely on the wine and how it was stored. I suggest having a back-up wine ready in case it's not still good.
Depends on the wine and how it has been stored for those ten years.
Of coarse you can still drink it. In my opinion it does not taste very good but it won't poison you or anything.
nope
It might not actually make you ill. However, it probably won't taste very good. I personally wouldn't drink it.
no ! because it will give them cramps . !-rovilyn-
Sure, its very good!!
you take a glass and pour your self some. then you drink it if it tasted like crap then it is still good.
I've actually had Sprite that was outdated three years. (Long story, Lets just say, check the outdate of hospital Sprite before you drink it!) And the Sprite was still good!So, I'd say 3 years. ;)
The wine would still be good to drink but may taste weird so you have to see if it does/does not.
Safe for what? Not a good idea to drink it. Cooking...fine.