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Trying to decode what the label on your wine says? Here's our guide to better understand what you're drinking.
Wine trends change: For young wine drinkers today, seeing a bottle on an Instagram account of a restaurant or influencer they follow can be more powerful than the 100-point scores meted out by old ...
Many people find wine labels impossible to understand. Yet the label can provide useful information as to how and when your wine was made, and where it comes from. It can also be full of marketing ...
The front label is generally more ornamental while the back provides information and meets legal requirements. The wine's name, bottle volume and alcohol content are required worldwide.
Rosenthal Wine Merchant Since 1977, this import company has sought out rigorously traditional producers, particularly in France and Italy, who farm responsibly and eschew modern winemaking tricks.
In general, many wine labels on most Spanish wines make sense. Often, you’ll find the name of the grape used to make the wine. You’ll also often find the name of the region where the wine ...
Interestingly, wine drinkers claim they don't find "has an animal on it" to be a very desirable advantage for a wine label. But five of the nine top-selling wines in 2005 in the U.S. sported ...
And while it’s easy enough to find a wine’s ABV (alcohol by volume) on the bottle’s front or back label in a wine shop, it’s harder when you’re dining out.
To Find The Best German Wine, Look For The Grape Eagle. It's not always easy to decipher German wine labels, but when in doubt, just look for the eagle to guide your next glass choice.