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5.6. TABLE WITH WINE SERVING TEMPERATURES
All wines mature at the same temperature, which is a constant temperature set between 11ºC
and 14ºC. The table below indicates the best temperature for drinking wines:
RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURES FOR SERVING WINE
SPARKLING WINES
SPECIAL SPARKLING
WINES
LIGHT WHITE AND DRY
WINES
WHITE SEMI-DRY AND
COMPLEX WINES
WHITE FORTIFIED
ROSÉ
YOUNG RED WINES
PINOT NOIR RED WINES
ORDINARY RED WINES
GRANS CRUS
SPECIAL WINES
SPECIAL WINES
SPECIAL WINES
SPECIAL WINES
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT TEMPERATURE
Your unit has been designed to guarantee optimum storage conditions and/or serving temperature
for your wines.
Quality wines require longer and milder maturing and need specific conditions to reach their full
potential.
Only the "tasting" temperature varies according to the type of wine (See "Table with temperatures
for serving wine" above). The same as in natural cellars used by wineries for long-term storage,
more than the exact temperature, what is important is temperature "consistency". In other words,
as long as the temperature in your cellar is constant (11ºC - 14ºC) your wines will be stored in
perfect condition. Not all wines improve with aging. Some must be consumed young (2 - 3 years),
while others have an enormous capacity for aging (50 years or more). All wines have an optimum
state of maturation. Consult with your wine provider to obtain this information.
Cava, Cremat, Champagne, Saumur, Sekt.
Milesimé champagne.
Penedes, Alvariño, Sauvignon from Alsace.
Burgundy, Chardonnay Navarre and Catalan, Gravés, Rioja,
Aulese.
Sauterne, late harvesting.
Can be served very cold
Loire, Rioja alavesa, Côtes-du-Rhone
Burgundy
Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rioja
Ribera del Duero, Cruz classé Bourdeaux, Côte-Rotie.
Jerez fino (Sherry).
Amontillado Sherry, Oloroso Sherry, Madeira, Port wines.
Vintage Port.
Natural sweet wines
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WINE CABINETS
4-7 ºC
9-8 ºC
6-8 ºC
9-12 ºC
11-13 ºC
5-8 ºC
10-12 ºC
16-17 ºC
14-15 ºC
17-18 ºC
9-11 ºC
15-16 ºC
16-18 ºC
8-10 ºC