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Published 14:17 6 Jun 2016 BST
She said: "Put any open bottle in the fridge. Even red wine. Low temperatures slow down chemical reactions including oxidation, which is the enemy of an open bottle."
If this to be believed, putting your open bottle of wine of red in the fridge means it will last longer, without going bad.
She said the age-old theory of strong wine near heat means it gets too warm, and she also said that people often don't realise that some white wines - for example, a "mature white burgundy" - should be served at room temperature, instead of chilled.

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