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		<title>How To Read Wine Label</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very first thing you&#8217;re going to see is the name of the winery. There actually isn&#8217;t much to it aside from the creativeness of the winery when it popped up with a name when it initially began. That having been said, keeps a look out for names that are close to something that might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/How-To-Read-Wine-Label.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-205" title="How To Read Wine Label" src="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/How-To-Read-Wine-Label.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>The very first thing you&#8217;re going to see is the name of the winery. There actually isn&#8217;t much to it aside from the creativeness of the winery when it popped up with a name when it initially began. That having been said, keeps a look out for names that are close to something that might also be regarded as a bit of a misrepresentation.</p>
<p>The subsequent info to be supplied should be the vintage of the wine in question. The vintage is just a reference to the year the grapes were grown. Ah, but this does not imply that 100 % of the wine in the bottle comes from grapes grown in the year indicated. A winery in an AVA area can have 5 % filler grapes, while a smaller appellation can have up to 15 %. That is rather sizeable and implies that AVA area wineries produce better quality wines.<span id="more-57"></span></p>
<p>The subsequent indication on the label should be the kind of wine. A label might read Chardonnay as an example. As with the vintage, this doesn&#8217;t mean a hundred % of the wine in the bottle is the indicated type. Varietal wines must have seventy five of the type indicated, but the p.c. drops with other wine diversifications. The label may next indicate a precise vineyard. Importantly, you need to keep an eye out for the exact word vineyard. Why? This suggests that at least 95 p.c of the grapes came from the vineyard. Wines without vineyard on the label have no such duty and can be severely mixed. The final bit of information you can see on the label is contains sulfites.</p>
<p>This is a presidency needed alert that has got to be on the label if sulfites are indeed present. Sulfites are a side-product of the wine production process. A miniscule number of folk can be allergic to them, but tremendously so. So the explanation for the alert. Knowing how to read wine labels is crucial as it lets you grasp what you are actually purchasing. Only then are you able to actually select a wine that meets your preferences.</p>
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