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I have a blueberry wine in a few bottles. I want to save it for the 4th of July (I plan on doing a red, white and blue wine for the holiday)
Right now it's in a few screw top 750ml bottles. I bought some corks and I'm waiting on a corker that should arrive next week. My question is, is it safe for me to quickly release the cap and cork the bottle? If I do it quick enough the oxidation should be minimal and the wine will still keep until the summer?
From what I understand, corks are superior to screw caps, which is why I'm trying to transition to that right now. I'm not going to bother with anything I've bottled that I intend to drink over the next month or two, but anything longer than that, I'd prefer corked. I already have a wine rack that'll keep the liquid in the bottle against the cork.
I have a blueberry wine in a few bottles. I want to save it for the 4th of July (I plan on doing a red, white and blue wine for the holiday)
Right now it's in a few screw top 750ml bottles. I bought some corks and I'm waiting on a corker that should arrive next week. My question is, is it safe for me to quickly release the cap and cork the bottle? If I do it quick enough the oxidation should be minimal and the wine will still keep until the summer?
From what I understand, corks are superior to screw caps, which is why I'm trying to transition to that right now. I'm not going to bother with anything I've bottled that I intend to drink over the next month or two, but anything longer than that, I'd prefer corked. I already have a wine rack that'll keep the liquid in the bottle against the cork.