The Ultimate Guide to Storing Wine at Home: Tips for Red, White, and Sparkling Varieties Chris Lehoux, August 28, 2025 Wine storage might come off as straightforward, but it becomes complex as one builds a wine collection. Proper storage conditions are critical for maintaining wine quality over time. Jessica Dukes, a sommelier at Grande Lakes Orlando, emphasizes the importance of optimal conditions like temperature, humidity, and protection from light to preserve the integrity of the cork. Best Temperatures to Store Wine The recommended storage temperatures differ based on the type of wine. Champagne should be kept between 40 to 50°F, white wine between 45 to 55°F, and red wine between 55 to 65°F. Camille Syren, brand director at Goguette, notes that even minor temperature fluctuations can negatively affect wine aromas and flavor. High temperatures can lead to accelerated oxidation, diminishing the wine’s quality, while cold temperatures may dry out corks and cause sediment issues. Storing Canned Wine Proper temperature management is also vital for canned wine to prevent degradation of the can liner and off-aromas. Serving vs. Storage Temperatures Serving temperatures differ from storage temperatures. Red wines are best served between 57 and 64°F, while white wines shine at 46 to 54°F, and sparkling wines are most vibrant at 43 to 50°F. Kitchen Fridge – Not the Best Option Syren advises against using a kitchen refrigerator for long-term wine storage, as they are too cold and too dry, which can dry out the cork. It’s acceptable for short-term chilling, but wine should not be stored there for more than a month to prevent spoilage. Wine Fridge vs. Long-Term Storage Wine refrigerators are suitable for short-term storage (ideally up to a year). For longer aging, investing in dedicated storage options is beneficial. Specialized wine fridges allow for temperature control tailored to different wine types. Positioning Wine Bottles Bottles should be stored horizontally to keep the cork moist. For wines with screw caps or canned wines, vertical storage is acceptable. Importance of Humidity Humidity plays a role in maintaining cork condition. A humidity level of 60 to 70 percent is ideal: too dry can lead to cork damage, while too humid may interfere with cooling. Avoiding Light Exposure It’s crucial to store wine in the dark to avoid chemical reactions triggered by UV rays. While many bottle colors help with aging, storage placement away from light sources is critical. Duration on Kitchen Shelf Wine should not be stored on kitchen shelves for more than a week as this exposes it to light, heat, and fluctuating temperatures, which could spoil the wine if left unmanaged. For the full details, explore more about wine storage techniques and Goguette wine refrigerators. About the Author: Chris Lehoux Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored! Wine