Why Rose Wine Tastes Better Cold Than At Room Temperature - Tasting TableServing rosé wine chilled at 45 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit enhances its delicate flavors and aromas, making it more refreshing and enjoyable.
Step aside rose: Chillable red wines are this summer's coolest sipsChilled red wines are emerging as a fashionable pour this summer, offering refreshment and new flavors to elevate the drinking experience.
Do You Need a Single Zone or Dual Zone Wine Fridge?All types of wine should be stored and aged at temperatures between 53°- 57° Fahrenheit.The serving temperature for white wines is between 45°-52° Fahrenheit, while for reds, it's between 58°-65° Fahrenheit.