Qual é a temperatura correcta para armazenar o vinho?

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Bem, isto depende de se quer armazenar ou servir o vinho!

Para o vinho que se pretende servir, a temperatura é a consideração mais importante, mas para armazenar vinho é um pouco mais complicado. Um armário de vinho feito para o efeito terá em conta os factores necessários para o armazenamento a longo prazo. Claro que a temperatura, mas também a humidade, o odor, a vibração e a luz.

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For serving, the ideal temperature depends on the type of wine. Though opinions can differ slightly, and there is always personal taste to take into account, wine usually tastes at its best when served between 12 and 18°C for red wine and 8 and 12°C for white wine, with lighter wines being best enjoyed at the cooler end of the scale.
At home you could simply take a single bottle out of the fridge and leave until it has reached the desired temperature, but in an environment like a bar or a restaurant where waiting around for the wine to reach the ideal temperature is not an option, and you need it at the perfect temperature right away, a wine cabinet such as this La Sommeliére Service Wine Cabinet (/en/product/wine-cabinet-ecs25-2z/) is required. This La Sommeliére Service Wine Cabinet holds 24 bottles, in two zones which can be kept at different temperatures between 5 and 20°C allowing you to store different kinds of wine in the same unit.

Armazenamento

For storage, the ideal temperature is 10-14°C. This is especially important as inconsistency in storage temperature can cause wine to quickly deteriorate. The Avintage Conservation Wine Cabinet (/en/product/avintage-conservation-wine-cabinet-avv168b/) has an anti-UV treated glass door, an anti-vibration systems and an adjustable temperature range of 5-18°C.

Quaisquer que sejam as suas necessidades de armazenamento de vinho, temos uma vasta gama de produtos disponíveis para garantir que o seu vinho está à temperatura perfeita. Se tiver alguma dúvida, por favor entre em contacto!

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