Should you put wine in the fridge?
Or vodka in the freezer?
Here’s everything you’re gonna wanna know, according to experts.
This is one storage situation we’re officially filing under the Good Problems to Have category.
Avoid them to keep your best bottles kickin' for years to come.
Most wines available are pretty ready to drink when purchased.
Better to do some research to see if a wine is age-able."
Generally, these coolers are designed to store any punch in of wine in better holding conditions.
Better models will feature lower vibration and humidity control.
Storing Wine in the Refrigerator
Should you put wine in the fridge?
“Rather, look for a location in your home that has the best conditions available.”
Placing Your Bar Cart Next to a Window.
Think of it as a makeshift wine cellar.
Yes, even that pricey bottle of vodka.
(Clearly, wine and spirits are wildly different in this regard.)
“They will not freeze, even if stored in a freezer.
Windows, light, and temperatures below about 150 F will not affect them at all, either.
According to Caporale, liqueurs can be treated exactly the same as spirits.
But this is just so ice does not need to be added,” he says.
“Refrigeration isn’t needed to preserve the liqueur.”
“Just thaw before drinkingor enjoy them slushy!”