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Why is red wine supposed to be served at room temperature and white wine chilled?

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Why is red wine supposed to be served at room temperature and white wine chilled?

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Red should be served at room temperature only if your room resembles a room in 1860s England. Reds are generally served too warm, and whites are generally served too cold. As a rule of thumb, take your whites out of the refrigerator 20 minutes before serving, and put your reds in 20 minutes before serving.

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