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Moehick 
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 Red Wine Drinkers 
Do you ever chill your red wine?  If so what kind? 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:16 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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 Re: Red Wine Drinkers 
i am not a red wine drinker but my friend is and no....
  she keeps it at room temp 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:17 PM    | 
	
	
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Shorty 
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I only chill chianti and light, fruity wines. I learned this in Italy   
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:18 PM    | 
	
	
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Moehick 
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Posted by Redhead
  i am not a red wine drinker but my friend is and no....
  she keeps it at room temp 
 
  I do too...but I was at a friends house and she chills her shiraz...was wondering if anyone else does this  
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:19 PM    | 
	
	
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Jesaroo 
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red wine should never be chilled. it should always be room temperture but i have heard of a few ppeople who prefer it chilled for some reason. 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:19 PM    | 
	
	
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Posted by Lolita4Life
  red wine should never be chilled. it should always be room temperture 
 
  this is not always true....it is true for merlot and cabernet though
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:20 PM    | 
	
	
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Jesaroo 
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i know its true for merlot, cabernet, carmenere, malbac, zinfindel 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:21 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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 Re: Red Wine Drinkers 
Posted by Shorty
 
 Posted by Lolita4Life
  red wine should never be chilled. it should always be room temperture 
 
  this is not always true....it is true for merlot and cabernet though 
  as well as ports... not sure about shiraz...
  some reds are even heated up 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:21 PM    | 
	
	
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DebG 
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Some red wines can be chilled.  When we bought our wine fridge we learned this. Our fridge has two different temp controls one for white and one for red.  
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:22 PM    | 
	
	
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Diane 
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Posted by Redhead
  i am not a red wine drinker but my friend is and no....
  she keeps it at room temp 
 
  same here. Although I do like Pindar Sweet Scarlet, andI like that cold.
  I like all my wine to be cold, but that is just me
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:22 PM    | 
	
	
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Jesaroo 
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 Re: Red Wine Drinkers 
shiraz you dont chill 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:22 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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 Re: Red Wine Drinkers 
Posted by Diane
 
 Posted by Redhead
  i am not a red wine drinker but my friend is and no....
  she keeps it at room temp 
 
  same here. Although I do like Pindar Sweet Scarlet, andI like that cold.
  I like all my wine to be cold, but that is just me 
  Pindars Sweet Scarlet is one of the few reds i drink and i too like it cold..
  i also like all my wines cold....but i am pretty much a white wine drinker
  Spice wines are heated up and they are YUMMY
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:27 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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Moe.....i think it is a personal preference..
  I do see people, not huge wine drinkers, that chill their wine...
  But most red wines are usually served at room temp
  if you liked it chilled....go for it   
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:28 PM    | 
	
	
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DebG 
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According to the KISS Wine book I have it states on page 150 " Red wines are best NOT at the traditional room temperature - the phrase was coined before central heating became common - but somewhat cooler."
  "Light red wines with little tannin can also benefit from a brief time in the refridgerator - perhaps twent minutes or half an hour."
 
  
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:29 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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 Re: Red Wine Drinkers 
Posted by DebG
  According to the KISS Wine book I have it states on page 150 " Red wines are best NOT at the traditional room temperature - the phrase was coined before central heating became common - but somewhat cooler."
  "Light red wines with little tannin can also benefit from a brief time in the refridgerator - perhaps twent minutes or half an hour."
 
  
 
  So then if you have CAC then you should be ok?  
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:31 PM    | 
	
	
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Posted by DebG
  According to the KISS Wine book I have it states on page 150 " Red wines are best NOT at the traditional room temperature - the phrase was coined before central heating became common - but somewhat cooler."
  "Light red wines with little tannin can also benefit from a brief time in the refridgerator - perhaps twent minutes or half an hour."
 
  
 
  Yes, I also learned this while visiting Napa last summer.  Personally, I prefer my red wines chilled, and I keep them in my wine refridgerator at the red wine setting.  The reds I drink most are shiraz, zinfandel, and beaujoulais.  Drink it how you like it!
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:33 PM    | 
	
	
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DebG 
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Not sure but the book taught me  "If wine is served to warm it becomes too volatile and you get lots of alcohol vapors coming off. It will taste soupy and won't show at its best....If its served too cold it will not be volatile enough, and will taste dumb and hard. Red wines served too cold taste unapproachable and harsh. BUT wine will warm up in the glass. What it won't do is cool down." 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:35 PM    | 
	
	
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Posted by MrsMadness
  Yes, I also learned this while visiting Napa last summer.  Personally, I prefer my red wines chilled, and I keep them in my wine refridgerator at the red wine setting.  The reds I drink most are shiraz, zinfandel, and beaujoulais.  Drink it how you like it! 
 
  I prefer most of my reds chilled a bit too and keep mine at the same setting as you. 
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:36 PM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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Posted by DebG
  Not sure but the book taught me  "If wine is served to warm it becomes too volatile and you get lots of alcohol vapors coming off. It will taste soupy and won't show at its best....If its served too cold it will not be volatile enough, and will taste dumb and hard. Red wines served too cold taste unapproachable and harsh. BUT wine will warm up in the glass. What it won't do is cool down." 
  thanks for the info Deb   
  
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:36 PM    | 
	
	
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DebG 
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My pleasure! Felt nice to do something    
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:39 PM    | 
	
	
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I have chilled chianti, merlot and montepulciano.   I have heard you shouldn't chill it, but if I have an open bottle, I prefer to put it in the fridge to store it and not keep it on the counter.  Plus, I agree with what Deb wrote - sometimes the reds can be too warm.
  I am no wine expert, if I like it chilled, I'll drink it that way.  I am not hurting anybody.        
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			Posted 6/17/06 3:41 PM    | 
	
	
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I dont like it chilled but some people in my family put ice in their red! I think its such a shame. 
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			Posted 6/17/06 4:28 PM    | 
	
	
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Posted by missus-hbradio
  I dont like it chilled but some people in my family put ice in their red! I think its such a shame. 
  some in mine do this too! I prefer red wine at room temp.
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			Posted 6/17/06 5:21 PM    | 
	
	
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I guess im wierd I like all my wine chilled 
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			Posted 6/17/06 5:45 PM    | 
	
	
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Moehick 
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Posted by DebG
  Some red wines can be chilled.  When we bought our wine fridge we learned this. Our fridge has two different temp controls one for white and one for red.  
 
  Yeah my friend who chilled the shiraz took it out of her wine fridge
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