Store at 3.7v resting voltage, dry, and in the refrigerator. That will give you the longest shelf life. You should get well over 10 years, if it's a name-brand quality cell. You might lose 5%-10% capacity after 10 years. More important, is the internal resistance will go up. That might turn it from a high-drain cell into a moderate-drain cell. I don't really know what to expect with internal resistance, other than it will go up some.
I have old laptop cells that are over 10 years old, and they've lost less than 20% of their capacity, at a low drain rate (250mA). They were never well cared for, and spent most of their time at full charge, so consider them worst-case. But they're good Samsung cells. I still use them in lights, though try to limit the drain to less than 1A.