The catch phrase is “serve whites chilled”, right? On a hot day, that’s a great idea! But, when you have a special bottle you want to be sure to get what you paid for. If it’s too cold that’s not going to happen. Think about it: when you make a pot of soup you can smell it all over the house. The left-over soup, straight out of the fridge doesn’t seem to have any aroma at all. It’s because it’s too cold. So – for that high-quality white, cool, not cold, is our suggestion. Somewhere in the low to mid 50s works well. But, this is only a suggestion! The wine is yours to enjoy as you see fit. We just can’t afford to waste our money… And, when it’s a hot day and you want ice-cold wine or you want to plunk an ice cube in just buy something simple and inexpensive and plunk away! Cheers! More on wine service at home
Serving Temperatures for White Wine
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