Breathing
Beginner Aging & StorageDefinition
Exposing wine to air to allow aromas to open up.
In Depth
Simply opening a bottle does virtually nothing — the small surface area at the neck provides negligible aeration. Effective breathing requires decanting or vigorous swirling. Young, tannic reds benefit most from extended breathing (1-2 hours). Delicate old wines can deteriorate quickly with too much air exposure. Breathing helps blow off reductive sulfur compounds.
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- Beginner