The Right Temperature For Storing
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Although position is important when storing
wine, temperature is the most important storing
factor overall. Even though you may not have
the ideal conditions for storage, you should
always have the optimal level of temperature.
The temperature when storing your wine is very
important, as it affects the overall quality,
flavor, and longevity of the wine. Most wines
need to be stored for long periods of time,
which is why the temperature is so very
important.
The temperature for storing wine should
always be between 50 and 65 degrees F. When
stored in this range, the wine will develop
quite nicely. In the days before refrigeration,
wine was stored in underground cellars and
caves. When refrigeration came along, it
quickly became the easiest and most preferred
way to store wine, as it allowed you to
maintain the same desired temperature.
In this day and age, science plays a major
role with wine making. Science has proved over
the years that aging is actually a chain of
chemical reactions that occur over time.
Depending on the temperature, the chemical
reactions can either be good or bad. Chemical
reactions all have unique energy factors that
need to be met for each individual reaction to
happen. If the temperature isn't right, the
chemical reactions in the wine won't occur.
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If wine is stored in direct sunlight or in a
hot area, the increase in temperature can
result in a chemical reaction that can damage
both the flavor and the quality of the wine.
Wine that has been damaged from heat will
normally turn brown due to the oxidation. When
this happens, the flavor and quality of the
wine won't be any good. Wine that is damaged
from heat loses all of it's flavor and color,
making it virtually impossible to drink - or
sell.
Colder temperatures on the other hand may
slow the aging process, although it can also
prevent the wine from getting the chemical
reactions it needs as well. Lower temperatures
may not affect the quality or taste of the
wine, although it isn't recommended. All
bottles of wine, until they have been opened,
should be stored in a location with a
temperature above 50 degrees F. This way, the
wine will be in the proper temperature for
storage and able to get the chemical reactions
it needs.
You should keep any open bottles in your
refrigerator, as the average temperature is
normally 41 degrees F. You shouldn't keep
bottles that you haven't opened in the fridge,
as the temperature is much too cold. If you
follow the above tips when storing your wine,
you'll find the taste to be spectacular.
Storing wine will always raise the value and
add to the taste - providing you store it the
right way.
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