Genuine brands do not seem to have special English, they are their original trademarks. This meaning must be expressed in English. Genuine or Vintage genuine can be expressed. Second brand wine, SECONDARY WINE or SECOND LABLE in English, SECOND VIN in French. It specifically refers to the wine made by the famous wineries in the Bordeaux region using grapes that are not used to make the first wine. Compared with its special or first wine, this kind of wine is called the second wine.
Depending on the winemaking methods and styles of each winery, some second wines are made from grapes produced in a designated grape field. This is often the grape field with the shortest planting time. Then, similarly, the first wine will use the most suitable wooden barrels in the winery to continue its fermentation part, and the second wine will use the remaining barrels after selection. The wine produced in this way will use its own label and be better than the first wine. Sell ??at a cheaper price.
In those relatively bad years, a famous winery can choose to produce all second wines instead of producing a much smaller amount of first wine than in previous years, because such 'first wine' may be damaged due to vintage reasons. It does not have the qualifications to be recognized as representing the genuine wine of this famous winery. This method of making second wines began in the 18th century, and by the 1980s, producing second wines became a very commercial practice. Red wine lovers have found that this is a good way to taste red wine from a certain classified chateau without breaking the bank. It should be noted that in the past 30 years, the price of Bordeaux famous chateau wine has been at an all-time high. Soaring all the way.
In 1927, Chateau Mouton Rothschild launched Carruades de Mouton, and then officially launched Mouton Cadet in 1930 as its second wine at that time, which was sold at a low price due to poor vintages. The resulting wines did not represent the high quality of their winery and were a huge success. In particular, the second wine of Chateau Mouton today is no longer the above-mentioned Mouton Cadet, but a second wine called Le Petit Mouton de Mouton Rothschild; and Mouton Cadet has achieved considerable commercial success. Today, Chateau Mouton has created an independent brand for it, using sales and marketing strategies that are completely different from Chateau Mouton’s main or secondary brands. For example, you can buy it in ordinary supermarkets, and the price is very affordable, about 10 A bottle costs about €.