The wine label has a positive label and a negative label, and the positive label is the original national wine label.
On the general standard, you can see:
(1) grape varieties;
(2) the name of the wine;
(3) year of harvest;
(4) grade;
(5) producing areas;
(6) bottlers;
(7) the name of the winery;
(8) the name of the wine-producing country; In France, the smaller the range of production place names, the stricter the regulations and the higher the quality.
2. Look at the color.
Generally speaking, the color of wine has something to do with grape varieties. If the wine of the same grape variety is compared, the young wine is dark (purple or deep purple) and the old wine is light (spot color brown red).
3. Look at the brand. Brands are passed down by word of mouth and won by quality.
Therefore, imported red wine from big brands will definitely be better. There are many foreign brands of red wine. Therefore, when choosing high-end gifts, it is more reliable and noble to choose big brands.
4. Measure the price.
Because we don't know much about imported red wine, which contains a lot of hype, we should measure the price when buying imported red wine.
5. Wine purchasing channels. If you just buy one or two, you can go to a wine shop or a professional wine wholesale company. They are a good choice because of their low price, high credibility, professionalism and good service.
When shopping for red wine, we can buy the whole case, so the price will be cheaper.