This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising.
By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site.
To learn more see our
Cookies Policy.
Download our app
Is it ever acceptable to put ice cubes in wine? We investigated
THE OLD ‘ICE cubes in wine’ debate has divided wine drinkers since time immemorial.
Wine connoisseurs generally look down on anyone who adds an ice cube or two to their lady petrol, saying it disrupts the delicate balance of the drink.
But is this just snobbishness, or is there real thinking behind it? We investigated.
Is it ever acceptable to put ice cubes in wine?
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
Yes. In warm countries like Spain and Italy, you’ll regularly see people adding ice cubes to their wine – and that’s because it’s just too damn hot for the drink to stay nicely cool.
If it’s good enough for the Italians, it’s probably good enough for you.
Does it really make that much difference to the wine?
Lovethispic Lovethispic
Alyssa Rapp of Bottlenotes.com appears to be vehemently against ice cubes in wine, and she says:
So there’s that. But Cathy Gowdie of GoodFood.com presents the other side of the argument:
Adding ice cubes, Gowdie says, is the lesser of the two evils.
Is it especially terrible to put ice cubes in red wine?
Pinterest Pinterest
Most people say yes, because of the common misconception that red wine should be served at room temperature.
In fact, it should be served cool – and if it takes an ice cube to get it there, so be it.
So can I add ice cubes if I want to?
Giphy Giphy
Of course. At the end of the day, you drink wine to enjoy yourself, don’t you? The general feeling amongst wine lovers is that if adding ice cubes increases your enjoyment of the drink, go on ahead.
So ignore the snobs and add ice cubes to your wine with wild abandon. You’re worth it.
7 ways you might be drinking wine wrong>
Does putting a spoon in a bottle of Prosecco actually keep it fizzy overnight>
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Frosty reception Ice ice cubes ice cubes in wine Red wine white wine Wine