LITTLE ROCK — The best serving temperature for wine is an ongoing discussion (some might say debate), but it's safe to say most red wines are served too warm and whites too cold. When a wine is served ...
To all the pinkies shriveling at the thought of a chilled red, welcome to modern wine culture where these red wines taste ...
Question: At what temperature should I serve my wine? Given the temperature variations of any given day, week or month, the weather, and what temperature you keep your home and your refrigerator, a ...
Shouldn’t you just be able to open a bottle of wine, pour it in a glass and enjoy? The answer to that question can be as complicated as we want to make it, but the answer is yes. And no. Serving wine ...
Welcome to Ask a Somm, a column in which experts from across the country answer questions about wine. Today’s installment: I’ve seen red wines chilled and white wines served warmer than expected — so ...
The right serving temperature for a wine is the temperature that makes it taste best. Learn more about chilling wine here! There are no hard-and-fast rules, just guidelines — and personal preference ...
This issue pops up from time to time in articles I write, but it should appear in local print more often than it does. Why is it that local restaurants–even the newer, “nicer” ones–choose to serve ...
Question: At what temperature should I serve my wine? Given the temperature variations of any given day, week or month, the weather, and what temperature you keep your home and your refrigerator, a ...