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Why is there no production date on the imported wine label?

It is fake wine or wine of substandard quality.

Usually a bottle of authentic French imported red wine will contain two dates. One of these is the date on the wine label, usually the vintage.

The year on the wine label is actually the year of the grapes used to make this bottle of wine. For example, 2005 means that this bottle of wine was made from grapes in 2005. This year can roughly determine the quality of this bottle of wine, because the quality of the wine is inseparable from the weather and climate when the grapes were grown.

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Things to note when buying red wine:

1. Check the back label: The appearance of a wine is not everything about it. Wine labels can sometimes be attractive, but you should still check the entire package. It’s a must to read the back label, which sometimes contains useful information about the fruit, flavour, aging process, importer and origin. If there is information about awards and reviews, don’t miss it. These are proof of good wine.

2. Feel the aroma: Rotate the wine glass and deeply experience the aroma in the glass. This is the basic method of tasting wine. Check to see if there are any good-looking hanging glasses. Sometimes liquid lines will be left on the glass, slowly flowing along the wall into the glass.

3. Taste: Let the wine circle around your tongue and see if you can taste the flavors of blackberries, grapes and other fruits. If you can taste a variety of flavors, it means the wine is really complex. It’s even better when those flavors linger on the tongue for a long time.

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