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Room temperature for wine.

iainment
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So, given that what is regarded as room temperature has changed over the decades due to central heating and other improvements to life, what is the correct temperature for red wine?
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You need to Google a Ted talk mate!1
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But room temperature is typically around 70 degrees, and the ideal serving temperature for red wine is anywhere between 60 and 68 degrees.
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Straight out of the fridge.3
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soapy_jones said:You need to Google a Ted talk mate!0
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Ask Mick Everett9
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Don't forget to open the bottle for an hour before you drink it to allow it to breath1
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Any temperature really, but if it's very hot I prefer a sparkling wine.0
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I like a large chilled rose when its hot.1
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My understanding is that the correct temperature for red wine is cooler than you might think, so not a centrally heated room or indeed a warm room in summer2
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Of course you could always drink it at the temperature you prefer.0
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It depends on the wine. For lighter bodied wines such a Beaujolais about 12-14 centigrade, medium bodied (e.g. rioja, most bordeaux) about 15-16, full bodied (shiraz etc) 17-18
Generally people serve reds too warm and whites too cold. If you keep a white in the fridge take it out half an hour before serving.4 -
Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett3
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MuttleyCAFC said:Don't forget to open the bottle for an hour before you drink it to allow it to breath0
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Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett0
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Jints said:It depends on the wine. For lighter bodied wines such a Beaujolais about 12-14 centigrade, medium bodied (e.g. rioja, most bordeaux) about 15-16, full bodied (shiraz etc) 17-18
Generally people serve reds too warm and whites too cold. If you keep a white in the fridge take it out half an hour before serving.
Another misnomer is the temperature Real Ale should be served at, which is certainly not "warm beer".0 -
Big_Bad_World said:Straight out of the bottle on the way back from the off-licence
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ricky_otto said:Big_Bad_World said:Straight out of the bottle on the way back from the off-licence0
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Jints said:It depends on the wine. For lighter bodied wines such a Beaujolais about 12-14 centigrade, medium bodied (e.g. rioja, most bordeaux) about 15-16, full bodied (shiraz etc) 17-18
Generally people serve reds too warm and whites too cold. If you keep a white in the fridge take it out half an hour before serving.
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iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..
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Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..0 - Sponsored links:
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Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..0 -
iainment said:So, given that what is regarded as room temperature has changed over the decades due to central heating and other improvements to life, what is the correct temperature for red wine?6
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iainment said:Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..
Your post on the Mick Everett thread was crass and pathetic
Apologise and we can all move on2 -
iainment said:Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..
Rather like yourself.3 -
Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..
Your post on the Mick Everett thread was crass and pathetic
Apologise and we can all move on0 -
addick1956 said:The Red Robin said:iainment said:So, given that what is regarded as room temperature has changed over the decades due to central heating and other improvements to life, what is the correct temperature for red wine?0
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addick1956 said:Depends if one can pay the energy bill a d the time of year. Suggest red in summer and white in the winter.1
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Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Lordflashheart said:iainment said:Henry Irving said:Ask Mick Everett
Actually - I know the answer - it’s sweet FA
Maybe you can disappear off to a cycling forum, make merry there …..
Your post on the Mick Everett thread was crass and pathetic
Apologise and we can all move on
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*hurries over to Mick Everitt thread to understand wtf is going on*9
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Covered End said:But room temperature is typically around 70 degrees, and the ideal serving temperature for red wine is anywhere between 60 and 68 degrees.
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