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Is it ever okay to put ice in your wine?
Aug 16, 2018
(Thetakeout) - No, it is not.
We kid, we kid. But this is the sort of question that would seem, before you ask it, to be cut and dry. It’s a hard no. A tacky move. A waste of a good drink. A thing that, um, Martha Stewart does.
In March, Jezebel writer Kate Dries confessed to Stewart that she sometimes drinks wine with ice and then feels guilty about it, prompting Stewart to respond thus:
Don’t feel guilty! I often put ice in my rosé. Just to, well first of all, keep it really cold on a hot night… But [also] for me, I don’t drink a lot. So when I drink I like to nurse a glass for awhile. But it prolongs it for awhile, it’s good. You don’t have to feel guilty, if they’re putting ice in sauternes and ice in cognac, forget it! You can have ice in your wine.
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