There’s no real way to give a 100% certain timeline. The only surefire way to make sure it doesn’t get weird on you is to drink it in one sitting 🥴
iwrotedabible
“frizzante” more or less means small amount of carbonation. The bubbles will dissipate first, the rest, it depends. As the other commenter said there is no 100% accurate timeline.
If you keep it closed and cold it could last a day or a week or more.
Loquacian
Fun fact: if you put a metal spoon or other metal utensil that will fit into the neck of the bottle without falling through completely, it will work to chill the air around the neck creating a sort of air lock, and give you an extra day of bubbles with frizzantes/champagnes/sparkling wines.
shedrinkscoffee
Depends on the storage conditions among other variables.
bottleslut
Taking a shot in the dark here, but based on the style, I’m gonna guess 2-3 hours without a sparkling stopper. 6-12 hours with one.
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Until you try it and don’t like it any more.
There’s no real way to give a 100% certain timeline. The only surefire way to make sure it doesn’t get weird on you is to drink it in one sitting 🥴
“frizzante” more or less means small amount of carbonation. The bubbles will dissipate first, the rest, it depends. As the other commenter said there is no 100% accurate timeline.
If you keep it closed and cold it could last a day or a week or more.
Fun fact: if you put a metal spoon or other metal utensil that will fit into the neck of the bottle without falling through completely, it will work to chill the air around the neck creating a sort of air lock, and give you an extra day of bubbles with frizzantes/champagnes/sparkling wines.
Depends on the storage conditions among other variables.
Taking a shot in the dark here, but based on the style, I’m gonna guess 2-3 hours without a sparkling stopper. 6-12 hours with one.
Thanks all