The table version will do.
Chardonnay chilled or room temp.
White wines with more body or oak should be served at a warmer temperature of 10 13 c 50 55 f just lightly chilled.
One of the biggest factors that impacts the way we experience wine is serving temperature.
Typically white wine is served chilled and red wine is served at room temperature.
There are a few different angles to this question.
Too cold of a temperature will block flavor and aroma.
That s right each type of white wine has its own ideal.
The best way to get white wine and rose cold is to place it in the fridge immediately after buying it.
Worse than drinking a wine too cold is drinking wine too warm.
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.
In fact many wine professionals believe that getting the temperature right is the single most important factor for optimal enjoyment of wine.
After all as soon as you take a too cold wine out of the fridge it starts to warm.
Grab a bucket or container and add salt water and ice.
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.
The best way to chill wine quickly slip the bottle into an icy salt bath.
Should white wine be chilled or should it actually be served at room temperature.
Lighter white wines are served the chilled between 7 10 c 44 50 f.
If the dessert wine is a white then i d suggest serving it chilled.
Conventional wisdom says to serve white wines chilled and reds at room temperature but most white wines are served too cold and red wines are often served too.
Sparkling wines are best served well chilled at 6 10 c 42 50 f.
However if you buy the wine the same day you want to drink it either leave it in the fridge.
The idea that red wine is served at room temperature is an old one whose genesis was before the advent of central heating.
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.
But don t go storing your bottles in the freezer.
Here are five wines to try chilled and how.
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.