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27th December 2017
02:36pm GMT

Winemaker Marie-Christine Osselin told Huffington Post that it ruins the flavour. It's down to the cork and how it can dry out when left in the fridge.
She says:
“If you’re planning to enjoy your bottle of Champagne (or sparkling wine) within 3 to 4 days of the purchase, it is fine to store the bottle in the refrigerator.
If it sits in the fridge for weeks, the cork can dry out due to no humidity. As corks dry out, the seal between the bottle and the cork loosen up and the Champagne will oxidize faster, changing its aromas.”Instead, she suggests that you store bottles in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight until you plan to drink it.