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Storing wine at home might appear straightforward, with whites destined for the fridge and reds tucked away in kitchen cupboards. Yet wine connoisseurs caution that it's far from being this ...
If (like me) you feel pretty intimidated by the world of wine, Lauren Denyer, a WSET School London wine educator, has some words of reassurance. “There is a certain amount of pretension that can come ...
11:58, Fri, Oct 10, 2025 Updated: 12:02, Fri, Oct 10, 2025 Storing wine at home may seem like it should be simple, with whites going in the fridge and reds going into your kitchen cupboards. However, ...
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All wines — white, red, rosé, and sparkling — have ideal serving temperatures that allow their aromas and flavors to come alive on the palate. For white wines, the sweet spot is between 45 and 55 ...
The wine experts in your life have likely told you that red wines should be served at room temperature. That is true if your room is kept at 60°F. I’m betting most of you — who, like me, do not have ...