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03-19-2003, 08:15 PM,
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Hi Trkennard, and welcome to the Wine Board. Prolonged cold can be detrimental to wine. Recommend taking them inside and down the cellar if you have one. Wine can get very cold, but once it freezes it is damaged considerably. If you have no cellar, do you have a cool place that does not freeze inside the house? That would be the best place.

Having said all this. Heat is much more damaging to wine than cold.
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