There are so many varieties of wine that when you go shopping, how do you choose the right bottle?
Let’s take a look.
With supermarket wine departments and wine stores popping up all over the place, choosing the right store for you requires a combination of factors such as location, convenience, variety and price.
At the beginning, you can choose two stores, such as one close to your company and one close to your home, for comparison.
Once you’ve made your choice, you can move on to step two.
Wine promoters in stores, much like sommeliers in restaurants, are more than willing to talk to customers about wine and help them select wines, so talking to them may lead to surprises.
Promoters are well aware that most customers are at a loss when they see shelves full of labels they don’t know.
They are willing to learn about customers’ wishes and preferences.
All the customer has to do is be a little more trusting and tell them what they like.
If customers want white wine, they don’t force them to buy red wine.
At this point, you should have decided to buy two bottles.
But what to buy?
There are no rules to follow.
Think about what you’ve been drinking lately.
Probably at a restaurant or a friend’s house.
If the store doesn’t have the same wine, they’ll recommend something similar for you.
There are hundreds of grape varieties in the world. There is no need to stick to one or two varieties. Try more and you will have more fun.
Don’t be fooled by labels.
Some very good wines have labels that are not so well designed.
If you want to drink Pinot noir, choose from a number of different regions, taste them and decide which one you prefer.
Don’t worry too much about labels, just enjoy the process.
After all, it’s what’s inside the bottle that counts.
The latest market dynamics at any time to see, please pay attention to.