How to identify wine-wine label
First of all, the alcohol content will be indicated on the wine label, and the year-the year of grape harvest is expressed as a percentage. At least 95% of the grapes come from the brand of the year marked on the wine label-the brand of the wine can represent its high-quality grape variety: if the grape variety is marked on the wine bottle, at least 75% of the grape producers and bottling places should be included: the name of the manor, the brewing technology and whether the manor is bottled should be marked with titles (such as AOC in France and DOCG in Italy): Where does the grape grow? If the name means California, 100% of the grapes come from California. If the name indicates Saint Bernard's Vineyard, at least 95% of the grapes come from this place. Let's take a look at the most famous wine label of Lafite Castle. In other words, there is basically nothing I can't understand about the comments in the above picture, but I just want to say it separately. You can see that the wine label of Lafite Castle says (AOC) grade Pauillac Controlee. PAUILLAC should be written on these words, emphasizing this PAUILLAC repeatedly. How to explain it? Look at the picture below: As you can see, Bordeaux is at the top, and there are five regions below Bordeaux, and there are villages below each region. Pauillac is a village under the Medoc in Bordeaux. If the O in AOC is written in a smaller place, it means that it has a higher grade, which means that all its grapes come from this small place, and PAUILLAC is one of its best producing areas, which it should repeatedly emphasize. The following are the most important producing areas among the 60 producing areas in Bordeaux for your reference. It's time to ask questions: which of the following three wine labels of Lafite is the most expensive and which is the cheapest? Rabbit: Aside from last year's factors, the last one is the most expensive! The blogger thought: Yes, I forgot the year factor. The blogger then asked: Why? Fay quickly replied: I know, the first alcohol content is only 12 degrees, and the last two are 12.5 degrees, so it is expensive. The blogger flew into a rage. Chen Yue said: It should be because the last one is Pauillac, the middle one is Medoc and the front one is Bordeaux, so the smaller the place, the more expensive it is. Bloggers' young mentality finally calmed down: China has a special title for AOC, not to mention ordinary AOC Bordeaux. AOC Medoc is called intermediate village, and AOC Pauillac is called advanced village. Interested people can kill time by themselves, so they are too lazy to list 6 1 listed villages on the left bank, let alone the one on the right bank. Fay said unconvinced: Wuliangye at 52 degrees is more expensive than Wuliangye at 39 degrees? Lolo then asked: Then why are there no grape varieties in Lafite? Blogger scratching his head: I don't know. Do any of you know? There was a hiss of contempt from below. . . . . . . . Strawberry Brave: This shows that none of them have reached 75%. Bloggers have a headache when they see strawberries: it was you last time. You know too much. So you think it should be based on that grape? Jill: Since pauillac belongs to the left bank of Bordeaux, it must be Cabernet Sauvignon. The blogger laughed. The blogger added two words: Lafite fakes are everywhere outside. If you are not familiar with it, don't buy it indiscriminately, otherwise don't blame the blogger for not reminding everyone. It can also be used for caster series. Let's look at an Australian wine: you can see that the information of this bottle of wine is very complete: the trademark is RockArt, the 2007 wine, the grape variety is Chardonnay, and the origin is Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia. Rock art, a very artistic wine label, is one of the favorites of bloggers. A big wine label on it must be remembered, hehe. Produced in Margaret Valley, Western Australia, brand: Moswood (Mu Si Forest), Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005, alcohol content 14 degrees. Another Black Pi Nuo of Azar, Chile: In addition to Azar (series name), Black Pi Nuo, Chile in 2004, it also wrote the origin of the name Azar (a long story). The black part at the bottom indicates that the capacity is 750ml, produced by Ganlu Distillery, and the alcohol content is 14%. Does anyone want to talk about this below? Moon: It should be Chardonnay from marlborough. In 2007, the brand was Mary Manor. The blogger nodded happily. Finally, I will show you an American wine label. Ok, let's use the ridge where 1976 participated in the battle between France and France. What you can see is: Brand Ridge, 200 1 year, Santa Cruz Mountain. The grape mixing ratio is as follows, and the alcohol content is 14.3%.