Can wine age indefinitely?

It never stops, no matter what precautions you take. That's why, while some wines can last a hundred years, they don't last forever. Eventually, too much change will occur. But somewhere on that continuum of a wine's ever-changing composition is a sweet spot, an optimal drinking window.
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Can you drink a 100 year old wine?

I've personally tried some really old wines—including a Port that was about a hundred years old—that were fantastic. I've had others that were over the hill at their 10th anniversary. Many if not most wines are made to be drunk more or less immediately, and they'll never be better than on the day they're released.
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Can wine sit for years?

Most white wines should be consumed within two to three years of bottling. Exceptions to this rule are full-bodied wines like chardonnay (three-five years) or roussane (optimal between three to seven years). However, fine white wines from Burgundy (French Chardonnays) are best enjoyed at 10-15 years of age.
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Can you keep wine for 20 years?

Generally, wine should be kept in cool, dark places with bottles placed on their sides to prevent the cork from drying out. The shelf life of unopened wine can last 1–20 years depending on the type of wine.
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Can you age wine for 50 years?

Some producers make fruit-forward wines that are meant to be drunk young, while others make very acidic wines that don't even begin to approach maturity until they are at least ten years old. Aging potential: At least 20 years, but some of the best vintages can age for 50+ years.
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Why Wine Does NOT Get Better With Age



What is the oldest drinkable wine?

Oldest Wine on the Market: 1796 Lenox Madeira

The oldest wine on the market is a collection of 1796 Lenox Madeira discovered in 2015 in the Liberty Hall Museum – part of the Kean University campus in New Jersey.
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What's the oldest wine in the world?

It is believed that the Speyer wine bottle is the oldest bottle of wine in the world, having been dated between 325 AD and 350 AD. An ancient Roman nobleman and his wife buried the bottle in a sarcophagus in 1867, and it was one of 16 found there – the bottle was the only one still intact then.
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How much is a 100 year old wine?

Amazingly, you can still buy vintages that are over 100 years old, provided you have deep pockets. Most 19th-century vintages cost between $18,000 and $22,000 per bottle.
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Is wine from 2003 still good?

White Wine: 1-2 years past the expiration date. Red Wine: 2-3 years past the expiration date. Cooking Wine: 3-5 years past the expiration date. Fine Wine: 10 to 20 years.
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Does all wine get better with age?

All wines are, to an extent, aged.

Given that aging is a part of the winemaking process, it can safely be said that all wine gets better with age. That's because the change wine endures during aging is a purposeful, built-in part of the winemaking process. But the story changes once the wine is bottled.
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Can you get sick from old wine?

Once open, wine typically lasts for a few days. If it goes bad, it may alter in taste, smell, and consistency. In rare cases, spoiled wine can make a person sick. Many adults of drinking age consume wine, and evidence suggests that moderate consumption may have health benefits.
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Can 10 year olds drink wine?

Will drinking old wine make you sick? Drinking old wine will not make you sick, but it will likely start to taste off or flat after five to seven days, so you won't get to enjoy the wine's optimal flavors. Longer than that and it'll start to taste unpleasant.
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How long should you let wine age?

If you're buying wine on the aftermarket, 20 years is a good benchmark. For wines you're aging yourself, a shorter period — 10 years, maybe, or even five — can be long enough to result in a profound change. Some wine thinkers refer to this as “resting” a wine, giving it a few years to develop, as opposed to decades.
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How much does 200 year old wine cost?

200-Year-Old Bottle Of Wine Meant For Napoleon Sold At Auction The vintage bottle of Grand Constance sold for $30,000 dollars at an auction in South Africa.
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What is the oldest unopened bottle of wine?

For the last hundred years, Germany's Historical Museum of the Palatinate has housed the world's oldest unopened bottle of wine. But a century is nothing to the Speyer wine bottle, also known as the Römerwein aus Speyer. Its murky contents have sat undisturbed inside clear glass for 1,693 years.
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What is the oldest drinkable alcohol?

Mead — the world's oldest alcoholic drink — is fast becoming the new drink of choice for experimental cocktail lovers. English Heritage sells more mead in the UK than anyone else.
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Is 30 year old wine still good?

Should Old Red Wine Breathe? Some Burgundy lovers argue that old red Burgundy is too fragile to breathe, and shouldn't even be decanted. Experienced Nebbiolo drinkers go the other way, recommending at least an hour or two in the decanter for top quality, well-stored, 30+ year-old Barolos and Barbarescos.
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Is 20 year old chardonnay still good?

Most wines, red or white, are made to drink well upon release and are best enjoyed while still young and fresh, so I would agree with your “five years or less” assessment. But some of the best Chardonnays in the world (white Burgundy and others) can age for a decade or more.
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Is wine from 1982 still good?

Overall, the 1982 Bordeaux vintage was extraordinary and is universally considered a legendary year. The best wines should still be drinking superbly now although that window will be coming to a close. The top examples are likely to still carry premium pricing.
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How old is the most expensive wine?

The 1947 French Cheval-Blanc is widely recognized as the most expensive sold bottle of vino in history at $304,375 (see the next wine for the asterisk* explanation). In 2010, the 67-year-old bottle was sold to a private collector at a Christies auction in Geneva.
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Whats the most expensive aged wine?

1945 Romanee-Conti

A bottle of French Burgundy wine became the most expensive wine ever sold at auction in 2018. It was originally estimated to sell for around $32,000; however, the seventy-plus-year-old wine sold for a record $558,000.
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Whats the most expensive wine?

The current most expensive wine in the world is a bottle (1 x 75cl) of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, Romanee-Conti 1945 sold at auction in October 2018 for US$558,000 (£424,000 at the time). A second bottle was sold at the same auction for US$496,000 (£377,000).
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Does wine get more expensive with age?

When it comes to well-aged wines, you can expect to spend a dollar for every year that it was aged. The reason for this is that it takes both space and money to make sure that a wine is properly aged.
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Does wine go bad?

But the clock is ticking: in as little as two days, oxidation can spoil a wine and, soon enough, this process will turn it to vinegar. First, the fruity aromas disappear, then its flavors turn dull and flat, with a sharp or bitter edge, and the color changes.
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Does wine age with a screw cap?

It has been proven that screw cap wines can, indeed, age well. The true test is tasting the same wine, stored in the same cellar, with a screw cap and a regular cork.
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