Tags: Champagne
1 notyou311 // Nov 4, 2008
Yes, it should be fine. Lay in on its side so the cork doesn’t dry out and crumble.
2 hambone // Nov 4, 2008
Sure it’s OK. They stay on store shelves for months, years
3 Tamara // Nov 4, 2008
SURE! I’ve had unopened bottles for longer than that and they were great!
4 cooking_arena // Nov 4, 2008
Depends how much you paid. ? If it was really cheap then you should throw it out now because it will taste terrible.
5 stefani eli // Nov 4, 2008
If it is sealed and hasn’t been in heat, then it should be fine! Those things get shipped from place to place, and stay on the shelves for a while before they are bought!
6 mrs cruz // Nov 4, 2008
yes
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6 responses so far ↓
1 notyou311 // Nov 4, 2008
Yes, it should be fine. Lay in on its side so the cork doesn’t dry out and crumble.
2 hambone // Nov 4, 2008
Sure it’s OK. They stay on store shelves for months, years
3 Tamara // Nov 4, 2008
SURE! I’ve had unopened bottles for longer than that and they were great!
4 cooking_arena // Nov 4, 2008
Depends how much you paid. ? If it was really cheap then you should throw it out now because it will taste terrible.
5 stefani eli // Nov 4, 2008
If it is sealed and hasn’t been in heat, then it should be fine! Those things get shipped from place to place, and stay on the shelves for a while before they are bought!
6 mrs cruz // Nov 4, 2008
yes