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Kaz081992 | 16:28 Mon 16th Jul 2007 | Drinks
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Help! I have several bottles of champagne in my cupboard, some are a year old while a couple of others are about 4 years old. The trouble is I don't know which is which. Will they all still be drinkable or is there any way of telling which will be drinkable or am I just going to have to throw them all away (which I really don't want to do).
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Personally, I think it should be o.k., whichever bottle you open. If it still has bubbles, then that's your answer.

Non vintage Champange should keep for 3 to 4yrs if stored in a relatively cool wine cellar. (Cupboard under the stairs in my house.)

Cheers........Ron (glass of red wine being raised to you.)
At all the champagne houses I visited they always said 1-2 years for their house champagnes (non vintage and not their pretige cuvees), but in reality this probably errs on the side of caution.
So go on, celebrate the fact its Tuesday and pop a bottle to see... I know I would :-)

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