Tips On How To Buy Vintage Wine


Wine experts are known to buy vintage wine in real earnest and they of course know all about the various aspects of such wines, especially those aspects that help define the wine vintage and set it apart from blended or non-vintage wines. If you are about to buy vintage wine you too will profit from learning about these aspects of vintage wine because otherwise you may end up spending your money on the wrong wines.
 

Stands Apart From Ordinary Wines

To be sure that you are buying a true vintage wine that really deserves to be called vintage wine you will first of all need to know how it stands apart from the ordinary run-of-the-mill wines. For one, a vintage wine will have been created from grapes that are mostly grown in a single particular year. Grapes that are harvested in different years will each possess a different taste and so, by using grapes from a particular year, you can be sure that the wines will all have uniform and consistent taste.

 

Another factor that needs to be considered when buying vintage wine is the aging process that has gone into producing the wine. Vintage wines need to be aged in a very precise and careful manner in order to ensure that the flavors are nothing but perfect. Properly aged wines will have the right kind of flavors and in the case of vintage wines the aging of these wines must be monitored very closely and carefully and the wines have to handled very carefully as well so that both aging and storage are done in a manner to ensure creating a proper vintage wine.

 

Another aspect to buy vintage wine is that you must be sure that the bottling process was done properly – or, rather in a single batch. Just like aging process and storage, proper bottling can help to ensure that the taste remains unaffected and when vintage wines are bottled in a single batch they will all have the right as well as consistent taste.

The US employs certain regulations in regard to labeling wines as vintage. So before you buy vintage wine makes sure that these regulations have been followed. For example, the regulations stipulate that as much as ninety-five percent of the grapes used in the vintage wine should have been grown in the same year and also that eighty-five percent of the grapes must also have been harvested within the same year.

 

If you are especially fond of wines then you will do well to even consider working at a winery as there is the added advantage that after a long day’s work you will get a chance to relax with a proper glass of wine such as a Shiraz and at no cost. This is not such a far-fetched idea because today more and more young people are looking to get wine jobs so that they can actualize their dreams of working in a tasting room or in some other equally interesting capacity.

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