Two Canada Wine Varietals and Wine Storage Tips

Chardonnay

Chardonnay’s origin is in Burgundy, France and is now cultivated in many parts of the globe including Canada, specifically Ontario and British Columbia where the climate is cool. This grape variety is the world’s most well-known white-wine grape, has green skin, and known to be a “low-maintenance” vine.

Chardonnay

Chardonnay grapes are used to produce a diverse range of wine styles, including Champagne. Just like any other wine, the climate in the grapes’ origin and the winemaking techniques are the major factors that determine the flavors, aromas, and color of the wine.

Lighter and leaner Chardonnays are usually made from grapes grown in cooler climates, such as Canada. Un-oaked chardonnay wines are fruity (citrus, apples, and some tropical and stone fruits) while those which are oak-aged boast flavors of butter, vanilla, caramel, or coconut. The best foods to pair with Chardonnay are seafood, pork, poultry, and butter-based dishes.

 

Wine Storage Solution for Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay

Just like any other wine, Cabernet Francs and Chardonnays require proper wine storage in order for the collector to enjoy them. Wine must be stored in an environment where temperature and humidity levels are stable. Red wine must be stored at 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit, while white wine can be stored at a lower 45-50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Whether you have reds, whites, or both in your collection, it is recommended to keep the temperature at the ideal range. The key to achieving a climate-controlled environment for wine to age gracefully is by building a wine cellar installed with the appropriate wine cellar refrigeration system.

Popular Wine Storage Solutions in Canada: Custom Wine Cellars and Wine Cabinets

 

For those who collect wines intended for quick consumption, a refrigerated wine cabinet can be a good option. Wine cabinets are a good option for budget and space-savvy wine collectors in Canada. They are less expensive than having a wine cellar and do not require a big space.

Storing wine in a standard refrigerator is not recommended because it is not designed to provide the ideal temperature and humidity level for aging wine. Constant vibration will also be a problem, causing unwanted chemical reactions in your wine.

To prevent wine from being spoiled and to ensure that you experience maximum enjoyment after sipping it from your wine glass, choose either a climate-controlled wine cellar or a wine cabinet as their resting place.

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