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A Collection Of Uses For Leftover Wine

Despite our best efforts, we Kellers can end up with some leftover wine from time to time. (I know — crazy talk.) And — even crazier — sometimes we’re left with wine that, for whatever reason, we know isn’t going to be enjoyed in the traditional way (you know, from a glass?) before it goes bad.

If you occasionally find yourself in a similar position, I’ve collected a few ways you can put that leftover wine to use rather than having to pour it down the drain a few days after it’s been opened. I hope you find some of these helpful!

But before we jump into ways to use unconsumed wine, let’s take a moment to talk about the lifespan of an open bottle of wine. Wine begins to oxidize immediately upon opening, which causes a change in flavor. Red wines tend to last longer than whites, and aged wines hold up longer than their younger counterparts. The lovely folks over at The Daily Mail have put together these handy infographics showing how long, generally speaking, you can count on hanging onto an open bottle of wine:

Great! Now that we’ve got that piece covered, let’s move on to wine uses that fall outside of actually drinking the wine.

First up, some recipe ideas. (Because we have to start with food, right?) Here are some tasty recommendations for both savory and sweet options:

Red Wine Recipes:

White Wine Recipes:

Okay, now on to some not-quite-as-obvious uses for your wine, in case you don’t feel like going the recipe route:

What are your favorite uses for leftover vino?

 

 

 

 

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