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8.4 Storage Temperatures

As you will certainly already know, to enjoy the flavour and bouquet of each wine at its best, it should be
stored and drunk at a specific temperature. The following table lists these temperatures in relation to the
type of wine.

WINE

TEMPERATURE

Young whites

10° - 12° C

Mature whites

12° -14° C

Young, light rosés

10° - 12° C

Mature, full-bodied rosés

12° -14° C

Nouveau reds

10° -14° C

Young, light reds with low tannin

14° -16° C

Mature, full-bodied reds with high tannin

16° -18° C

Very mature and cask-aged reds

16° -18° C

Sweet and aromatic sparkling wines

8° C

Sweet and aromatic red sparkling wines

10° - 12° C

"Charmat method" sparkling wines

8° -10° C

"Long Charmat method" sparkling wines

10° - 12° C

"Traditional method" sparkling wines
without year 

8° -10° C

"Traditional method" sparkling wines with
year

10° - 12° C

Dessert wines

10° -18° C

Fortified or liqueur wines

10° -18° C

8.4.1 White wines

White wines are generally more acidic than reds and contain less tannin. 
To be enjoyed at its best, an acidic drink should usually be stored at a slightly lower temperature than
other types, and so these wines should be stored at a temperature between 10°C and 14°C.
Young, fresh, aromatic white wines can be served at a temperature as low as 10°C, while for less
aromatic wines 12°C is recommended. For full, mature white wines which have aged in the bottle for a
few years, higher temperatures are acceptable and they can be served at between 12°C and 14°C.
Serving a white wine at a higher temperature means emphasising its "sweet" properties, while the acidity
and sharpness considered pleasant and desirable in wines of this kind will be less noticeable.

8.4.2 Rosé wines

Generally, the rules for serving rosé wines are the same as for whites. However, it is important to
consider these wines' tannin content and serve them at a higher temperature if necessary so that their
flavour is not too sharp. Tannin content permitting, young, fresh rosé wines are served between 10°C
and 12°C, while more robust, full-bodied types, including more mature wines, can be served between
12°C and 14°C.

8.4.3 Red wines

The serving temperature for red wines depends on a great deal of factors, but in view of their higher
tannin and lower acidity than whites, they are usually served at higher temperatures. Young red wines
with low tannin are usually served between 14° and 16°C, while for more full-bodied types 16°C or in
exceptional cases even 18°C may be recommended.
Young, red wines with low tannin and a fairly uncomplicated structure can be served at between 12°C
and 14°C without tasting too sharp, and will still be very pleasant. This rule certainly applies to
"nouveau" wines, made by a special method which reduces their tannin content; they can be appreciated
to the full at cooler temperatures than other red wines.

Summary of Contents for SCV36X1

Page 1: ...s for storing and enjoying wines 29 9 ACCESSORIES 30 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 31 10 1 Defrosting the wine cellar 31 10 2 Cleaning the wine cellar 31 10 3 Switching off the wine cellar 31 10 4 Opera...

Page 2: ...IANCE MUST ALSO BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY DELIVER THE APPLIANCE TO YOUR LOCAL ORGANISATION AUTHORISED TO COLLECT SCRAPPED APPLIANCES PROPER DISPOSAL ALLOWS THE INTELLIGENT RECOVERY OF VALUABLE MATERIALS...

Page 3: ...6 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT NEVER OBSTRUCT THE O...

Page 4: ...TRANSIT ARE NOTED CALL YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE AT ONCE FOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL ONLY IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM TH...

Page 5: ...ind the wine cellar If the wine cellar is installed underneath a wall cupboard the distance between the two must be at least 5 cm Take care not to scratch or damage the floor when installing the appli...

Page 6: ...Instructions for the Installer 24 4 3 Overall dimensions The drawing below shows the product s maximum overall dimensions with the door open 600 600 575...

Page 7: ...n the home Separate waste packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest separate disposal centre The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For fu...

Page 8: ...TURE PRESENT OR SET INSIDE THE WINE CELLAR COOLING LED WHEN ON THIS LED INDICATES THAT THE TEMPERATURE INSIDE THE WINE CELLAR IS BEING REDUCED TO MEET THE DISPLAY SETTING CHILLING TEMPERATURE DECREASE...

Page 9: ...roceed as follows Press button for a few seconds until the figure shown on the display starts to flash use buttons and to set the temperature value you require about 5 seconds after the last key is pr...

Page 10: ...ed For full mature white wines which have aged in the bottle for a few years higher temperatures are acceptable and they can be served at between 12 C and 14 C Serving a white wine at a higher tempera...

Page 11: ...sweetness the complexity of its bouquet and its austerity it should be served at a high temperature between 14 C and 18 C remember that in this case its alcohol content will also be more in evidence I...

Page 12: ...mes complete with two spacers which allow the wine to be kept at the correct distance from its rear wall They fit into place as shown on the right First fit the cylinder into the hole in the rear of t...

Page 13: ...re not to block the defrosting water drainage hole with cleaning residues foam or soap Keep it unobstructed and clean it periodically with a toothpick To allow the appliance to operate at full efficie...

Page 14: ...the power supply contact the electricity supplier Cooling inside the wine cellar insufficient Inside temperature set too high meaning reduced cooling effect door opened often or for long periods Adjus...

Page 15: ...E INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE LOCAL AUTHORISED AFTER SALES SERVICE YOU WILL FIND THE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IN YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WHEN CONTACTING THE AFTER SALES SERVICE PLEASE BE...

Page 16: ...cellar when they are still hot This would tend to cause ice to form on the sides 5 The coldest area is at the bottom arrange wines depending on the temperature required 6 Only open the door for the t...

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