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  2. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    The exact length of time that a wine is at risk of exposure to high temperatures will vary depending on the wine, with some wines (such as Madeira which is exposed to high temperatures during its winemaking) being able to sustain exposure to high temperatures more easily than other, more delicate wines (such as Riesling). If the wine is exposed ...

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    We've rounded up the five fastest methods to drop the temperature of your wine without sacrificing flavor.

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    Learn how to differentiate which wines you should sip now versus the ones you should cellar and save for later. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Cabernet Franc a summer wine best served chilled - AOL

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    Jul. 19—Finger Lakes wineries experimented in the 1990s with Bordeaux grape varieties such as the cabernets (sauvignon and franc) and merlot. I say experiment, because the results were inconsistent.

  6. Cabernet Franc - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the highest scoring Argentine wine in Robert Parker's Wine Advocate was a Cabernet Franc scored at 97 points. [9] Cabernet Franc can be bottled alone, making lighter-bodied wines than the country's typical Malbecs (with wines scoring up to 95 points in Tim Atkin's report in 2016), or either as a majority or minority in blends. [8]

  7. Cabernet Sauvignon - Wikipedia

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    While the "Bordeaux blend" of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot created the earliest examples of acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon wine, Cabernet Sauvignon was first blended in Bordeaux with Syrah (from the Northern Rhone), a pairing that is widely seen in Australia and some vin de pays wines from the Languedoc. [citation needed]

  8. You Won’t Save Time By Chilling Your Beer In The ... - AOL

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    I'll admit, I've thrown a can of beer in the freezer to chill it fast. But if you leave a can of beer or carbonated water in the freezer for too long and it won't just freeze; it will explode.

  9. Ruby Cabernet - Wikipedia

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    It can produce wines with good colour and a pleasant cherry flavour, but is mostly blended into bulk wines. [1] The purpose for the creation of the crossing of the grape varieties utilized to produce Ruby Cabernet was to obtain the superior quality of a Cabernet wine, and the resistance to heat of the Carignan combined in an inexpensive table wine.