At present, there are hundreds of wine -protected wine areas protected by AOC labels. Each of this label has meticulous and strict brewing regulations behind the production area. The wines produced by these producing areas can be marked as AOC wine as long as they meet this series of brewing regulations. Borders -level AOC wines and 1855 -class villages are AOC wines, but their quality and price levels are different.
If we are more familiar with Margou White Pavilion White Wine, because the Margou AOC can only make red wine, this dried white wine brewed by Margou can only be marked as Bordeaux AOC. In 2005 and previous years, the wine labels of Marg Pavilion White Wine will be marked with the word “Bordeaux”; and from 2006, the winery has simplified the wine label and no longer marked “Bordeaux”, but this is still this is still the same A Bordeaux AOC wine. Regardless of quality or price, the large -scale AOC wine produced by Mingzhuang cannot be compared with ordinary regional wines.
It can be seen that the AOC tag only indicates that the basic quality of this wine is guaranteed, but it cannot explain the quality of this wine. To judge the quality of a wine, you must consider from many aspects such as vineyard localism, year conditions, and brewing technology.