1, wine-producing country: When you see a bottle of wine, you must first read the words indicating the country from the wine label.
2. Classification system of traditional wine producing areas: If the wine comes from France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and other traditional wine producing areas, it is necessary to interpret its grade. If it is French wine, and there are words such as Grand, Cru and Bourgeois, it is good in AOC, or it is high-grade, or even the best.
3. Grape varieties in emerging wine producing areas: If the wine comes from emerging wine producing areas, it is necessary to read from the wine label what grape varieties are caused. New wine producing areas usually use larger fonts to mark grape varieties. Some traditional wine producing areas indicate grape varieties, but more do not.
4. The place of origin is the most important information in wine, especially wine from traditional wine producing areas. In principle, the more specific the place of origin (the smaller the place of origin), the better the quality of wine. Unfortunately, the names of producing areas are much more than grape varieties, and the words used are even more varied. So everything can only rely on your own memory.
5. Wineries: There are tens of thousands of wineries in the world, so it is impossible to know them all. You can only follow the media, or follow your feelings. Take French wine as an example. If there are words such as Chateau or Domaine in the name of the winery, the winery and winery generally have a certain popularity, and the quality will be relatively guaranteed, but they can't be completely superstitious.
6. Year: Year is one of the quality indicators of wine quality. Generally speaking, good wines have important year figures. If there is no year, the grade of wine will definitely be low, except champagne, Potter and sherry.
7. Wine types: Different countries use different words for wine types.
Extended data:
The wine label is the identity card of the wine, which indicates the important information of this bottle of wine and is also an important basis for purchasing wine. There are usually two kinds of labels on wine bottles, one is the wine label of the country of origin (generally called the positive label), and the other is the Chinese wine label (the back label) affixed by the importer or the winery of the country of origin according to the regulations of the importer and the government.
Wine producing countries usually have strict quality control, and different countries have different methods to classify wine grades. Usually, the grade of old world products can be seen from the wine label. However, the New World is not marked because there is no grading system.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-wine label