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Wine room temperature or chilled.
Should white wine be chilled or should it actually be served at room temperature.
There are a few different angles to this question.
But room temperature is typically around 70 degrees and the ideal serving temperature for red wine is anywhere between 60 and 68 degrees.
Room temperature is just that the temperature of the room or the store in which the wine is kept.
To get the right temperature just slightly cool put the bottle in the fridge for 20 minutes in the freezer for 5 6 minutes or submerged in ice water for 3 minutes.
And a note to those who add ice cubes to the wine.
The best way to chill wine quickly slip the bottle into an icy salt bath.
That s right each type of white wine has its own ideal.
No don t nab grandma s epsom salts.
Well the proper answer isn t a clear yes or no for optimal enjoyment and to experience the true flavor and aroma of a white wine as the vintner intended it different types of white wines should be chilled but at slightly different temperatures.
Just don t muck up the care that went into.
Too cold of a temperature will block flavor and aroma.
If you re talking about storing a wine and keeping it chilled then yes it s best to keep a stored wine at a constant temperature for as long as you can.
If you re asking about serving a chilled wine a chilled wine served at room temperature will probably warm up.
Grab a bucket or container and add salt water and ice.
Sparkling wine should be served ice cold 40 to 50 degrees.
The most common misconception with red wine is that it is ideal to serve it at room temperature when in fact serving it cool is.
Room temp is no bueno.
The table version will do.
Because the most.
Typically that is fine but i wouldn t recommend doing that a hundred times nor would i recommend doing that multiple times if the temperature of.
You re paying for it so chill light white wine or rose to your taste.
Chill half of a bottle and try a pour of that and a pour of the same wine at room temp side by side to experience firsthand how temperature affects your experience of a wine.
Aim for cellar temperature to assure drinking the wine at its best.
Sure serving temperature can be just personal preference but people tend to serve white wine chilled and red wine warmer about room temperature many folks believe the chillier the better when it comes to both red and white.