Most are built to provide temperature ranges of between about 45 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. They are also meant to be operated in environments that have ambient temperatures of about 76-77 degrees or less. 55 degrees is generally considered to be an optimal average storage temperature for most wines. Wine refrigerators can easily achieve this cooling temperature.
Ideal cellaring conditions are 55 degrees at 60 to 70 percent relative humidity.
Red wine should be served at European room temperature which is somewhere between 18C and 20C.
Cold foods that aren't to be frozen should be maintained at 40F or lower but not below 32F.
A wine refrigerator needs to be set at 55F.
White wine 45 red wine 65- 68
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For storing red wine, the optimal temperature is 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit - not room temperature. So you should store your red wine varieties in a wine cellar or wine refrigerator at that temperature. What is most important is the temperature that the red wine is stored at. Red Wine should be stored at 50-55ºF so it can be stored in a wine rack located in an area kept at this temperature or a wine cellar/cooler or wine refrigerator kept at this temperature.
Red wine can be stored, adequately, just a bit below room temperature. However, its taste is best preserved if it is stored in a cool place (55 degrees). White wine should be stored at even cooler temperatures than red wine (45 degrees).
A very good wine like this needs to be in a wine cooler to protect it from heat, light and humidity. A wine cooler provides a stable cool temperature in a dark environment.
A wine cooler is specifically designed to store wine from a temperature and humidity standpoint. The temperature of a wine cooler can range between 45 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. A kitchen fridge is usually set around 35 degrees and has lower humidity. The best long term average storage temperature for wine is about 55 degrees. This will store and age wine properly. This is too wine for a kitchen fridge.
Any wine whether red or white should not be stored after being opened for more than three days, even in a refridgerator.If you use an inexpensive rubber stopper and pump and pump the air out daily, an opened bottle of wine can last for several days, especially if it is stored in a wine cooler.
optimal temp: 59 deg. Fahrenheit. Warmer than a fridge, but slightly cool.
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Although I am not a wine drinker, I have been told by some of my friends that a wine cooler is nicer because it keeps your wine at just the right temperature. It is your personal preferance though, and if you are happy with the temperature of your wind from the mini fridge then I would just continue to use it. Here is an article on wine coolers: http://www.winecoolerexpert.com/
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If you spend a lot of time grilling, visiting wineries or picnicking, you might need a portable wine cooler. White wine is best when served at 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Placing your wine in a portable cooler will make sure that the wine stays chilled. A portable wine cooler is similar to a regular beverage cooler, but comes with specialized compartments designed to fit standard 750 milliliter bottles. Wine coolers usually fit one, two or six bottles. If you prefer red wine, you may need an insulated tote bag instead of a cooler. These totes are perfect for transporting wine, while keeping your bottles at the perfect temperature.
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