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'We sell three times as many chilled reds as we do 'regular' reds,' says Shanna Nasiri, the owner of With Others, a twinkling wine bar in Brooklyn, New York. She keeps at least one chilled red on her by-the-glass menu throughout the year. 'We fly through cases,' she says.
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