How to read a wine label

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How to read a Wine Label?

So, you’re in the wine store and you want to buy something new. You have nothing to go by besides the label. Will the label tell you everything you need to know? Well, there are a million caveats and exceptions, but here are 7 things you need to look out for: Country / Region: The region mentions the specific location that the wine is from in a particular country. Some regions are especially known for some styles of wine or grape varietals. Hence, it’s important to read the region to pick a good wine. Grape Varietal: Not all wine labels state the grape varieties, especially Old World wines i.e. from France, Italy, Spain, and Germany. Whereas all New World wines clearly mention the grape varietal(s) in the wine. It is important to note the grape varietal(s) as that should help you understand the flavour profile of the wine and make a selection. Producer: This is the name of the vineyard where this wine is produced. Producers are identifiable differently from different countries. French wines usually start with “chateau”, Italian wines with “Domaine” or the name of the wine maker. New world wines state the producer’s name clearly, right on top.


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