Chianti Classico does it need to be chilled? - Printable Version +- WineBoard (https://www.wines.com/wineboard) +-- Forum: GENERAL (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-100.html) +--- Forum: For the Novice (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: Chianti Classico does it need to be chilled? (/thread-16745.html) |
- bLooD Of chrisT - 11-15-2002 I shopped around for a chianti classico, a recommendation from Innkeeper. I went to shop it out and found one. I'm gonna get it for tonight, but I want to know if this type of wine is better chilled or not. Æ - Thomas - 11-15-2002 Doesn't need a chill, but I know people who do it anyway, and like it that way. - ShortWiner - 11-15-2002 If you're new to this wine, I'd try it at room temp first. If you're not liking it for some reason, then try it chilled a little. Chilling might dull the flavor some. - bLooD Of chrisT - 11-15-2002 Thanks Foodie and Shortwiner!!!! Will do! |