For short term storage a dedicated wine refrigerator wine chiller is ideal.
Wine fridge temperature for white and red.
For whatever reason a lot of people seem to think that the ideal red wine temperature is room temperature white wine belongs in the fridge sure but red wine belongs in the room.
So despite that reds and whites are typically served at different temperatures the ideal.
How someone uses a dual zone wine cooler should depend on their drinking habits.
For quicker results you can put it in the freezer for just 15 minutes.
As with long term storage a temperature of 53 to 57 degrees is best.
White wines chilled in refrigerators are too cold and red wines are mistakenly served at room temperature which is too warm says big cork vineyards master wine maker dave collins.
Michael m westfield n j.
There are a range of proper serving temperatures for wine.
A dual zone wine refrigerator is a unit equipped with two spaces that are independently temperature controlled.
But what is better storing my red wine slightly colder or white wine slightly warmer than recommended.
Serve red wines slightly cooler than room temperature between 62 68 degrees f 15 20 c.
Wine refrigerators can be set.
Generally speaking serve white wines slightly warmer than fridge temperature between 49 55 degrees f 7 12 c.
To cool red down to its proper temperature we like to place it in the fridge an hour before serving it.
Although different wines should be served at different temperatures all wines should be stored at the same temperature.
Dear michael most wine lovers agree that storing temperatures and serving temperatures are two different things.
Dual zone wine refrigerators are also popular for simultaneously storing and aging wine.
That goes for red and white.
But i would reserve at least one of the zones for long term storage at a standard 55 f.
Depending on the type of wine you have red white or both you should set your wine cooler to very specific temperatures.
This means that you can store your white and red wines in the same unit each at their respective ideal serving temperature.
Coolers can keep your wine fresh for a longer period of time compared with leaving them on a rack.
Keep in mind that that is the standard long term storage guideline for both red and white wines.