Road rules8 mins ago
Boxed wine
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I have a box of white wine that should have been used by March 31st. Should I just throw it away or do you think, that since wine usually lasts a while, it will be okay to drink??!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Scarlett, have seen posts of yours before, you seem sensible. Use by dates and best before dates just need a bit of commonsense. Meat 2 days over - ditch it. A box of wine, airtight, 3 months over - so what, did it suddenly go bad on 1st June ? I would open it, sniff it and if it smells ok which it probably will, drink it. If there were no bugs in it when it was bottled/cartonned then how has it been infected since ? Distinguish between 'use by' and ' best before'. The best one here is - does vinegar go off ?!!
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Unlike many food which can taste Ok and yet be harmfull after sell by date, wine is sterile and won't do you harm. The reason for the sell by date is that few wines are made to age, and will start to lose their freshness, flavour etc. Also the bung on the wine box may let in air and the wine will gradually oxidise, i.e. turn darker colour and start to taste like sherry. Won't harm you, but won't taste as it should.
This if it tastes OK to you - drink it. It wont harm you.
Use By and Best Before dates are there to safeguard the retailers more than you, the consumer. They are generally very conservative and depend enormously on storage conditions. As others have said; "If it's looks OK and smells OK, it probably is OK. That's doubly true for wine, otherwise there would be no trade in the "great" wine vintages some of which go back to 1845 and beyond.