amy  Grape Truck Driver
 Posts: 37
 | | 02-16-2004 06:49 AM |
| What temp. should reds and whites be kept at? | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
 VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 23705
 | | 02-16-2004 10:08 AM |
| amyh... I think most folks here keep their cellars at 54-57 degrees. I'm sure that (when they wake up), some forumites will add more to this.
My cellar is usually around 56 degrees. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 02-16-2004 12:59 PM |
| i keep mine at 52-53 degrees | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Puncher
 Posts: 986
 | | 02-16-2004 01:08 PM |
| Quote:
i keep mine at 52-53 degrees
Planning on drinking any of them in this century? That's awfully cold & will likely slow things down to a glacial pace. Certainly you need never worry about heat damage, but those tannic cabernets will take an awfully long time to mature.
I'm in the 55-57 camp. | | | |
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wineismylife  Arlington, TX
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 12537
 | | 02-16-2004 01:47 PM |
| My cellar at the house is 56 degrees. My offsite storage is 55 degrees. | | | Joe-----Wine is like potato chips around me...if it's open, it's gone. | |
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-16-2004 04:09 PM |
| My tiny little unit is in the 55-degree to 58 degree zone.
With the stuff I picked up from my bro yesterday, I need another unit. | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 02-16-2004 05:10 PM |
| RF, i am only 29 and i am hoping to live a long time  | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
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 | | 02-16-2004 05:34 PM |
| RF.. At that temperature, he's probably hoping to be cryogenically frozen long enough to appreciate the bordeaux he's going to buy over the years. | | | |
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ormbee  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 02-16-2004 05:35 PM |
| Try to keep mine around 57. I'm 39, so I don't have as many years left as AI | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
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 | | 02-16-2004 11:10 PM |
| actually now that we are comparing temps to ages, bud you better go downstairs and turn your cooling unit off  | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
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love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
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 | | 02-17-2004 01:50 AM |
| 56-60 | | | |
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
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 | | 02-17-2004 02:12 AM |
| The key to storing wine properly is no temperature variation of more than 2 or 3*.
Wine will do just fine at 65* if that temp is constant. The current best-thinkers think 54 to 57 is the optimal storage temp.
The higher the temp the quicker a wine will age... and the quicker a wine will go OTH. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
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 | | 02-17-2004 02:14 AM |
| bud, you are such a good sport to put up with me, i luv ya for it  | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Stomper
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 | | 02-17-2004 03:03 AM |
| My wine unit is 53-58 degrees and like Thomas, I need another unit much to my wife's dismay. Whites = 45 +/- Red = 55-57 (52-53 if your under 30)  I love the daily banter here! | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Destemmer
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 | | 02-17-2004 03:09 AM |
| Don't keep any wine you intend to age for long periods anywhere near kmpair's avatar. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
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 | | 02-17-2004 03:12 AM |
| i'd like to keep where my wine enters my body, near his avatar  | | | |
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amy  Grape Truck Driver
 Posts: 37
 | | 02-17-2004 03:50 AM |
| Thanks for the info. You guys are funny! | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
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 | | 02-17-2004 03:58 AM |
| maybe we should take the show on the road  | | | |
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amy  Grape Truck Driver
 Posts: 37
 | | 02-17-2004 03:59 AM |
| I just have a small unit for my wines. Do you guys recommend getting a seperate one for whites? | | | |
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