Yes you can but:
1/ Don't leave it too long or you end up with broken glass and frozen wine spread around your freezer, ice expands as it freezes, possibly shattering the bottle.
2/ If it is a really great wine it is probably a bad idea, you won't appreciate the wine at its best but for your average plonk, well its better than drinking cheap white wine warm. I've certainly done it :-)
Alternate answer
You can, provided that you remove the wine before it gets frozen. You can also consider using an ice box and adding salt to it, it will chill your wine fast.
put the wine in the freezer for 40 minutes
Not necessarily to chill a white wine glass, it depends your restaurant procedure. some say don't chill white wine glass because when you pour white wine into a chill glass it will mix with liquid water.
Yes you can chill red wine at any stage. It is typically served at room temperature but chilling after the bottle is opened will slow the oxidation process. What i recommend is that you have a smaller bottle handy so that you can fill it up to the top and store it somewhere. That will leave you with a drinkable amount and will also make sure that the leftover wine does not oxidize.
It depends on which wine is in question.
Yes, one would be able to. However, the quality of the wine might be affected depending on the temperature of the chiller.
no
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I would like a bottle of wine, please. (s'il vous plaît)
A bottle of an opened white wine is OK for about a week. A bottle of an opened red wine can last about a month. How do you put a spoon in a wine bottle?
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A typical bottle of wine is about 10% alcohol. There are different types of wine with all different amounts of ethanol, but a typical bottle of wine is 10% alcohol.
Bottle of rose wine
No.