There are some types of wine that will stay good up to 3 years. Other wines can stay good for much longer times and is better with age. However, each wine is different.
After a while, white wine can deteriorate in quality.
Generally speaking, white wines do not age well in comparison to their red counterparts. If it has been 2 years or more, chances are likely it's time to introduce it to the dumpster. If the wine was kept chilled in the refrigerator, it may last 3 years. The warmer wine is (particularly white wine), the shorter the shelf life. As an end note, as you have not stated the exact wine you are referring to, I would like to let you know that a dry white vermouth will last virtually eons. It has added alcohol, and is great to keep on hand for cooking purposes, as it does not go bad, and does not need to be chilled. It isn't, however, the best wine for drinking...I would use it for cooking purposes only.
90p but il give u a quid
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
because Jesus said "this wine is my blood and this bread is my body," at the last supper before he was crucified
It was last for decades if unopened.
If stored on its side in a cool dark place, it should last for decades.
yes...if u dont want it i would be glad to drink it for u
Sadly, not long, especially if it's Amontillado, they're only good for like a month. Medium Dry sherries should be good for about a year.
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Yes, you can take unopened wine on a plane in your carry-on luggage, as long as it is within the airline's liquid restrictions and you are of legal drinking age.
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Wine should generally not be refrigerated if unopened, as it can alter the flavor and aroma. It is best to store unopened wine in a cool, dark place with a consistent temperature.
3 years.
1 year
About three years.
Unopened CO2 cartridges can last indefinitely if stored properly in a cool, dry place.