Wine Labels Explained

by Wine Lover on August 16, 2011

You may remember the old adage 'you can't judge a book by its cover', but is the same true about a bottle of ?  Can you judge by its label?

What Do The Labels Mean?

There is a lot of information in the label of a bottle of , and if you aren't a connoisseur of it can be a little overwhelming at first glance.  The majority of labels are quite similar though, containing information on the winery where the was made, the 'appellation' (the country or region where the grapes that went into the were grown), the variety (the type of grapes the was made from) and the vintage (the year when the grapes were harvested).  The strength  / alcohol content of the is also displayed on the label.

Some extra information may appear depending on the country in which the was bottled.  As an example, wines bottled in the USA are required to have the name and address of the bottler displayed on the label, along with certain consumer warnings.   There are also sometimes some details on the ripeness of the grapes, and information about the winery that produced the .

What Else Appears on Labels?

What once was just used to mark what was in the bottle, labels have become a spot to showcase artwork and make for a unique collection for a lover. While they may seem like an odd collection, the artwork on labels can be extremely beautiful, and a label may remind you of a special trip or an important event where you enjoyed the . And labels are certainly easier to save and display than empty bottles! Collecting labels has become so popular that manufacturers have even developed special cases to display them, and labels actually have their own category on eBay! Avid collectors often have their own websites or blogs devoted to sharing their collection with others.

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