Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for labels ...
For years I assumed there were only two ways to identify a good wine without opening up the bottle. Either you could have an encyclopedic knowledge of regions, vintages, and varieties or you could ...
Hand-drawn, minimal, splashy, brooding, whimsical, pagan, and Instagram-ready. Wine labels today are more varied—and important—than ever before. The wine's label is spare—almost coy. An elegant black ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Uncorking wine and spirits adventures around the world. Sep 08, 2024, 06:00am EDT Wine labels can unlock more secrets than you'd ...
France produces some of the world’s most renowned wines, crafted in a range of styles. The country has eleven major wine regions ranging from the Languedoc in the south to Champagne in the north, and ...
The wine shop can be intimidating, with so many different styles of labeling. Here’s help in decoding a dozen basic types. Credit...Alexandra Bowman Supported by By Eric Asimov Buying wine can be a ...
A can of green beans has the words “green beans” written clearly on the label. Same goes for most grocery items, gardening supplies and cleaning products. What you read is what you get. Then there’s ...
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