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Petie Louise | 22:11 Thu 09th Mar 2006 | Food & Drink
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Can white and/or red wines be removed from the fridge, stored and then rechilled again?
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Yes.
No problem, 10 times 20 times....... Alcohol preserves everything

Probably no problem as the previous answer suggests but some purists would probably say that if you keep the wine at a steady temperature throughout storage it will remain in best condition.

not if its open though...2 days for white, three for red
While the bottle is unopened, yes, no problem.
I do that all the time.
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I totally agree that unopened bottles can be removed and rechilled; however, I am dealing with a hard headed friend and I would like to find the same information from some web sites devoted to wine. Can anyone help me find same?
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I failed to mention the reason for my original question: Friend had a party and had filled the fridge with wine. Apparently either the wine drinkers didn't show up or my friend really overestimated and now there is little room in the fridge. I want to get the wine out of there but my opinion doesn't carry the weight of "seeing it in print" from a source such as wine bottlers, etc. Such info from a web site would be what it takes for me to reclaim the fridge. Help!
simple solution , once its open .......
DRINK THE LOT ...........(hic).....b...b
it can be stored in the freezer.

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