Also, decanting wine should be done only by someone who knows what they are doing, IMO. When wine hits the air, it starts breaking down. While it can help to "express age" some wines, it can totally destroy a wine that has been aging for some time. Even with express aging, it won't help a young wine develop to its full potential.
True as well. I was speaking in general terms, but I think you know that
I do think, however, that reds keep their drinkability for about 3-4 days after uncorking, unless it is an older wine. If it is older, I'd think that the person who opened it would expect to finish it at one sitting/meal. Whites will last at least a week, in general.
I have found that reds, while still "good" after a couple of days start to take on undesirable notes, particularly on the finish. Again, JMHO. I agree, a good bottle is generally finished in one sitting
Did you see Desparate Housewives last night? In Gabrielle's kitchen, she had so much wine stored... it was good wine that would have been ruined by the time it was opened because of the way it was stored. The worst place to keep wine is in the kitchen. The temperature fluctuates too much in the kitchen for wine to keep well. I was yelling at the TV because of what she supposedly had in there that was ruined! If the attorney knew wines, like he made out to, he wouldn't have wanted a bottle that was stored in the kitchen either.
LOL! So true! While I don't have a cellar, I have rack built into a seldom used (hence almost always dark) closet that seems to stay cooler than most of the rest of the house. It works well enough for the level I am at as a wine drinker. We're talking about remodeling the kitchen down the road, and a wine cellar will be added at that point.
Anne