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How do novices choose red wine to drink?
1, according to the price of red wine, since I am a novice, that means I don't know the basic knowledge of red wine at all. How can we avoid detours and choose good red wine? The first threshold should naturally be the price, which will play a very good role as a "filter" and help novices to select better quality red wine quickly and with great probability. It is a natural law of market rules that expensive red wine is probably better than cheap red wine. Imagine that the red wine at 100 yuan in the market cannot be expected to have the same taste and taste as the red wine at 1 10,000 yuan in the counter.

2, according to the sugar content of red wine, there is a simple way to choose your favorite red wine, you can choose according to your own sweetness requirements, then you must first understand the classification of red wine. Red wine can be divided into dry red wine, semi-dry red wine, sweet red wine and semi-sweet red wine according to sugar content. Beginners can start with sweet red wine and gradually get in touch with all kinds of red wine.

According to the choice of wine producing area, novices often hear people mention new world red wine and old world red wine, which may sound confusing. In fact, this is the difference in the origin of red wine. Old world red wine is generally represented by European countries such as France and Italy. Red wine produced in the old world has outstanding personality, and strict manual management is adopted to ensure the yield and quality of vineyards. The representatives of New World Red Wine are the United States, Chile and Australia. The red wine produced in New World is mainly based on advanced industrialization technology, focusing on marketization and industrialization. Therefore, New World red wine is more friendly to novices and tastes more modern, which is more suitable for beginners. Therefore, it is recommended that novices choose red wine mainly in the new world.

4. According to the label selection of red wine, the label on the wine bottle is equivalent to the ID card of red wine, with brand, place of origin, wine name, year, degree and so on. A brief understanding of various well-known wineries on the label can help novices choose red wine better. For example, Chile's dry dew winery, Santa Rita winery, San Carlo winery and so on, as well as Australia's Penfolds winery, which is often seen in the market. In addition, generally speaking, the narrower the range of producing areas marked on the label, the more secure the quality and grade of this bottle of red wine.