How do I store red wine?
I drink red wine for health but the whole bottle is just too much. I drink a glass per day but I dont know how to store left over? Any convenient way?
How many glass per bottle?
Also, after couple of days will it expire? WIll the nutrition in there evaporate?
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The average serving size for wine is 120-150ml or (4-5 fluid ounces). A standard bottle has just over 5-6 servings.
Keep the open bottled cover the best you can by reusing the cork or another seal. You can try the strays sold in many [places that sell wine. These sprays are either carbon dioxide or nitrogen gas. They are sprayed i the bottle to blanket the wine are reported to protect it from oxygen. Chill the wine as this also helps to slow the oxidation process.
The nutrition values will not evaporate but some of the beneficial compounds my oxidize and be rendered less beneficial. Nothing to be too concerned about.
Wine can last for a long period of time. Just keep it covered with the top it came with or a corkscrew.
Reds go downhill quickly.
You only get 3 1/2 to 4 glasses out of a bottle.
Here’s 4 ways to do it.
The best are the last 2.
I prefer the argon gas. It’s so easy.
http://www.ehow.com/how_1716_preserve-wine-open.html
Keep your wine corked and store it in a cool, dry, dark place. Do not let it set in the sun.
With about 8oz ( 1 cup ) per glass you will get a lttle more than 3 glasses for a standard 750ml ( 25.4 oz ) bottle of wine.
there are four 5 ounce glasses in one bottle. normally i put cork back i the bottle or put other commercially bought stopper back in the bottle and put in fridge for over night storage. next day bring bottle out of fridge about 30 min prior to drinking to let it warm up a bit. i learned this in a wine class in napa valley.
though admittedly I have just left it open over night on the counter.