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Unlike Champagne, Asti Spumante does not ferment in the bottle and grows stale with time; it should be drunk as young as possible and preferably before it is two years old.

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Asti Spumante will eventually grow stale after about one year. It will not ferment any further and begin age like normal wine.

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Asti spumanti is meant to be drank soon. I'd drink within 6 months.

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Chilled

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