Table of ideal wine temperatures – Hotpoint Wine Cellar WE24 User Manual

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Table of ideal wine temperatures

This table indicates the approximate temperatures at which wine should be served. Should one of your wines
need to be served at a temperature that is greater than the temperature inside your wine cellar, we suggest that
you leave it wine out for the time that is necessary before you serve it.

Amarone

17°C

Dry and Sweet Sparkling Wines

6°C

Barbaresco

17°C

Verdicchio di Matelica e dei Castelli di Jesi

8°C

Barolo

17°C

White wines from Trentino Alto Adige

11°C

Beaujolais

13°C

Franciacorta White Wines

11°C

White liquered Bordeaux

6°C

Dry aromatic white wines

10°C

Dry White Bordeaux

8°C

Dry, young, and fruity white wines

8°C

Red Bordeaux

17°C

White wines from Friuli Venezia Giulia

11°C

White Bourgogne

11°C

Rodano wines

15°C

Red Bourgogne

18°C

Dry white wines from the Loire

10°C

Brunello

17°C

Liquered wines from the Loire

7°C

Champagne

6°C

Red wines from the Loire

14°C

Chianti Classico

16°C

Liquered Passito wines

8-18°C

Languedoc-Roussillon

13°C

Rosè Wines, New Wines

12°C

Passito di Pantelleria

6°C

Light red wines with mild tannic

14°C

Rosé Provence

12°C

Red, rather tannic wines with medium
structure

16°C

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