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Old 08-11-2011, 11:57 AM
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Default How long will scotch keep after its been opened?

I recently ordered a 1.75L bottle of Johnnie Walker Gold Label from grandwinecellar.com.

Unfortunately, I was unaware that Scotch could actually go bad! Anyways, my question is: How do I prevent it from doing so? I'm not a frequent drinker so though I'd open the bottle right away (I'm SO curious to see how it tastes) I doubt I'd go through the bottle fast enough to outrun the oxidation (especially once I reach the 2/3 or 1/2 marks). I really don't want it to start losing flavor on me either.

I heard that dropping clean marbles into the bottle is a good way to prevent oxidation. What do you guys think?
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