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While many wines now have twist-off caps, there are still numerous types that require corks. If you don't finish the bottle all at once, resealing certain kinds may be a little more complicated. Fortunately, there are a variety of options to save your wine for later enjoyment. Continue reading to learn the ways to reseal a wine bottle.

Top Most Creative Ways to Reseal a Wine Bottle
When resealing a bottle of wine, there are five top creative ways you can do this. Some of these will require that you think a little outside the box. Others will involve using items you can find around a kitchen.

Tilt and Twist Method
If the cork is in good condition and was removed with a traditional corkscrew, you may be able to force it back into the bottle with the right technique. Always examine the cork first to determine which end was inside the bottle. That’s the end that should go back in, since the outer end may be contaminated with dust. Refrigerate the wine after it is resealed; it will keep for three to five days.

Wrap The Cork In Waxed Paper
The pin and glass are probably too close together for hand to get the cork back in. Wrap the cork with waxed paper to minimize friction. This technique keeps the wine chilled for three to five days.
If You've Misplaced The Cork, Use A Paper Towel.

The Vacuum Pump
Another option is to purchase a vacuum pump. You can buy one at vineyards and wineries. The purpose of this is to remove oxygen from the bottle while resealing the wine. This will significantly slow down the oxidation process and keep the wine fresh for up to one week.

Rubber Stopper
A reusable rubber stopper is an excellent choice for resealing a wine bottle. They are designed to fit the opening of a wine bottle and grasp the inside of the bottle to prevent air from entering, thereby stopping the oxidation process. On the other hand, rubber stoppers demand less effort because you merely need to press them into the bottle opening. They’re a popular choice since they come in several colours and are inexpensive so that you can stock up on additional stoppers.

Use A Wine Saver
Inert gas (argon) or vacuum are used to seal wine savers. These devices help preserve wine longer by removing or replacing the air in the bottle, which causes oxidation and taste loss. Simple vacuum sealers and stoppers are available for as little as $10, while systems including inert gas injection may cost several hundred dollars or more. An inert gas sealer may keep the wine fresh for months or even years.

How Best to Store an Open Bottle of Wine
If you know how to store an open bottle of wine, you can keep it fresh and prevent spoiling.

You want to keep oxygen from getting into the wine because it will oxide, affecting the taste. Martha Stewart suggests the optimal drinkability of wine is roughly within 3 to 5 days after uncorking.

How to store your open wine bottles to prevent excess oxidation:

Keep the bottle away from light
Regardless of type, refrigerate all your wines
Store upright to limit surface exposure to oxygen
Avoid extreme temperature changes
Transfer to a smaller bottle when possible

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