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2torial #0587:
Learn2 Open and
Serve Wine and Champagne (Continued)
Thinking ahead
Champagne, sparkling wine and white wine are
best when served well-chilled. Red wine, on the
other hand is best opened when only slightly cooler
than room temperature. To accomplish this:
- Put white wine in the refrigerator at least
two hours before you plan to open it. Champagne
or sparkling wine can go in even earlier than
that.
Red wine (really any wine) should not be kept in
sunny areas, or on top of the refrigerator. Find a
cool, dry place where the temperature remains
fairly consistent year-round. Generally this means
places like dry cellars and basements, as well as
less obvious places, such as under the stairs or in
ground floor closets. It is important not to
disturb wine bottles too much before opening them.
Some red wines have sediment which should be
allowed to settle to the bottom. Sparkling wines
should not be agitated if the server wants any of
it to remain in the bottle after opening!
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