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Storing sparkling wine

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alayte | 16:31 Wed 06th Apr 2011 | Food & Drink
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We need to buy a couple of cases of sparkling wine for our wedding reception in August and I've just noticed that there's a special offer on at Waitrose on a Prosecco which would fit the bill nicely. It would save us quite a bit if we bought it now - but my question is will it keep until August and if so, how best to store it? We live in a tiny cottage, but do have a large lockable garage.
Any advice much appreciated please.
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Yes, no prob.

Just keep it on its side so the corks stay wet in the warm weather.
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Fab, that's what I was hoping - thanks very much for such a quick answer
If the corks dry out, they contract, and let the gas out ... so it goes flat.

So, important to keep it on its side.
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Thanks for the tip - we'll get a couple of wine racks so we can store it on its side. Just been online and ordered it now, well chuffed!
try and find the coolest dryest place in the house (cellar or under the floorboards?) - 50 to 60F max is ideal.
If your garage gets hot in Summer ( I know mine does) , then it's not the best place to keep it. It should be dry, dark and the cooler the better - or, at least, a stable temperature.
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Leaving in the boxes will stop the light getting to it as well

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