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  • How to choose a good bottle of champagne in 3 minutes?

    How to choose a good bottle of champagne in 3 minutes?

    Regarding champagne, many people imagine it is very sweet and romantic, but when they finally drink champagne, they often frown, so how to choose a bottle of champagne that suits you? 1. Why is champagne so expensive? Champagne is a kind of sparkling wine. According to the protection system of Fr...
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  • Three-minute introduction to “liquid gold” – noble rot wine

    Three-minute introduction to “liquid gold” – noble rot wine

    There is a kind of wine, which is as rare as ice wine, but with a little more complex flavor than ice wine. If Icewine is the beautiful and pleasant Zhao Feiyan, then it is the smiling Yang Yuhuan. Because of its high price, it is known as the liquid gold in wine. It is an indispensable must-have...
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  • What is the significance of tannin for the storage of wine?

    What is the significance of tannin for the storage of wine?

    Tannin is an important factor supporting the structure of a wine. It not only affects the taste, but also has an important impact on the aging potential of the wine! If the tannin is deliberately removed or reduced through scientific methods, the red wine will appear less “skinny”. Th...
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  • What constitutes the experience of wine in the mouth?

    What constitutes the experience of wine in the mouth?

    Common words to describe taste: 1. have structure or skeleton This is a commendatory word, indicating that the tannins and acidity of this wine will not be too low, and it is very suitable for aging. As the tannins gradually oxidize, the taste will become softer and the aroma will be richer. 2. l...
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  • Are all wines marked with the year on the label?

    Are all wines marked with the year on the label?

    In fact, not all wines must be marked with a year, and wine without a year is not fake wine. “Non-vintage” wine means that the proportion of a single year of winemaking raw materials is not satisfied between 75% and 100% (requirements vary from country to country/region), so the year ...
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  • What to do with expired wine?

    What to do with expired wine?

    1. Bath with red wine, beauty treatment If the red wine has deteriorated and cannot be drunk, you can pour the red wine into the bath water and use it to soak in the bath. The polyphenols in grapes can help jump-start the body’s circulatory system, increase skin elasticity, and even promote...
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  • Why does Riesling smell like gasoline? (part 2)

    Why does Riesling smell like gasoline? (part 2)

    Riesling is undoubtedly one of the most popular white grapes in the world. It can easily capture everyone’s taste buds, but many people don’t know it well. Today we take an in-depth look at this fascinating grape variety. 5. Aging potential While many Riesling wines are suitable for d...
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  • Why does Riesling smell like gasoline? (part 1)

    Why does Riesling smell like gasoline? (part 1)

    Riesling is undoubtedly one of the most popular white grapes in the world. It can easily capture everyone’s taste buds, but many people don’t know it well. Today we take an in-depth look at this fascinating grape variety. 1. Germany Riesling is one of the oldest varieties in Germany, ...
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  • Top 10 Coldest Wine Regions in the World (Part 2)

    Top 10 Coldest Wine Regions in the World (Part 2)

    After drinking too much “big wine” with deep color, full-bodied and full-bodied, sometimes we want to find a touch of coolness that can wash away the taste buds, so wines from cold regions come into play. These wines are often high in acidity and refreshing. They may not give you a &#...
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  • Top 10 Coldest Wine Regions in the World (Part 1)

    Top 10 Coldest Wine Regions in the World (Part 1)

    After drinking too much “big wine” with deep color, full-bodied and full-bodied, sometimes we want to find a touch of coolness that can wash away the taste buds, so wines from cold regions come into play. These wines are often high in acidity and refreshing. They may not give you a &#...
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  • Why are some wines sour and astringent?

    Why are some wines sour and astringent?

    Sour and astringent are two kinds of taste in wine. The acid comes from the organic acid substances in the wine, while the astringent taste comes from the tannins in the wine. 1. Why is wine sour? The acidity of wine comes from a variety of organic acids in the wine, including natural acids such ...
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  • The connection between wine bottle and wine

    What is the connection between wine bottle and wine? We all know that ordinary wine is packed in wine bottles, so is the winery in the wine bottle for convenience or for convenience of storage? In the earliest days of winemaking, the era of the so-called BC Egyptian culture, red wine was stored i...
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