Is it good to keep wine bottles in the fridge?

It depends on the type of wine and the temperature of your fridge.

Here's a breakdown:

Good to keep in the fridge:

* Opened bottles: This is essential to preserve the wine's flavors and prevent oxidation.

* Sparkling wines: These wines benefit from the cooler temperature to maintain their fizz.

* Rose: Rose wines can become overly oxidized if stored at room temperature.

* White wines: These wines generally taste better when chilled, though some white wines are best enjoyed at slightly warmer temperatures.

Not good to keep in the fridge:

* Red wines: While a red wine might be chilled before serving, storing it long-term in the fridge can make it taste dull. The ideal storage temperature for red wines is between 55°F and 65°F (13°C - 18°C).

* Fortified wines: These wines (like Port and Sherry) are fortified with alcohol and are best stored at room temperature.

General Tips:

* Fridge temperature: A standard fridge (between 37°F and 40°F / 3°C and 4°C) is too cold for most wines.

* Wine fridge: For long-term storage, a dedicated wine fridge is ideal as it allows you to maintain the optimal temperature and humidity levels.

* Storing unopened bottles: Unopened bottles of wine should be stored in a cool, dark place, ideally lying down to keep the cork moist.

In short:

If you're unsure, it's generally a good idea to err on the side of caution and store your wine in a cool, dark place, rather than in the fridge.