Storing open wine can be a challenge, but with the right techniques, you can keep it fresh for longer. According to sommelier and wine educator Rachel Thralls, different types of wine require unique storage methods. Sparkling wines should be stored in the fridge using a bouchon or Coravin's sparkling wine preservation system, while light white wines can last up to 5 days when kept cold. Fuller-bodied whites tend to oxidize more quickly, so it's essential to keep them corked and in the fridge. Red wines can be stored in a cool, dark place or refrigerator, with lower tannin wines lasting shorter than rich reds.
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