If you're someone who has either become more serious about collecting wine, or if you're just looking for better ways to store your wine so that it ages properly, you're going to want to see this new infographic from the team at HowLongToCook.org. This guide to keeping wine at home will teach you everything you need to know regarding the different factors that can affect wine stores, which include the temperature, humidity, light, vibrations, and even the nearby odors that could affect how your wine tastes. When storing wine, it's been found that most regular wines are able to be stored for anywhere between one and three years before they begin to go bad, while fine wines can be stored for more than a decade. Not only that, but the wines with the shortest shelf life are white wines, as they can only really be stored for one to two years, whereas red wines can be stored for two to three years, and cooking wines can be stored for three to five years.
