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Should you put wine in the freezer?

You’re looking forward to enjoying a cool glass of wine on a warm day, but realise it has not been chilled. Is putting a bottle in the freezer your best option? And what happens when it goes wrong?

We’ve all done it. Friends drop in unexpectedly and you have no fizz or white wine to hand in the fridge. Or you just want to quickly cool down a light red to serve at your summer barbecue.

You pop a bottle in the freezer, assure yourself you’ll remember about it, and then go back to your guests, find something else to quench your thirst and get caught up on conversation or hosting duties.

And later that evening or the next day, when you go to get an ice cube for your cocktail or to defrost the sausages, you discover a frozen wine slushie.

What’s the best advice?


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