Drink a fine wine
For as long as I can remember my parents have hidden a bottle of wine underneath a seat in their car. After retiring they began a tradition of setting out on a Friday afternoon without a set agenda in a certain direction. Apparently they are concerned that they will one day happen upon the most magical of outdoor settings and be desperate to celebrate it with that bottle of wine.
This has always surprised me to a certain extent because they often enjoy the opportunity to drink a fine wine in their own garden, and are positively aware of the conditions in which you should house wine. And since they cherish a good wine, I find it very hard to believe that they would ever break into that bottle which has been in less than desirable conditions.
So, just as a reminder, if you will be serving wine outside, there are very good reasons why you need to keep it cool. And yes, this even pertains to the red wine. Experts recommend that you chill all wines before placing them outside to sit during a gathering. Now, the red and the whites do not need to be chilled to the same extent, but both should start off cool.
If the wine you are serving is too warm, the great flavours you purchased it for will be muted, and you stand a strong chance that it could taste bland or alcoholic. Treat your wines properly, and they will provide you with a wonderful flavour. Thus, you will have a wine you will enjoy, and not one that you are forced to endure.