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: If buying for a restaurant visit, check their corkage fee policy beforehand, as many establishments allow you to bring your own bottle for a set service fee. Essential Tasting Vocabulary

Labels provide essential technical data that dictates the wine's character. According to CS Labels and industry rules, key indicators include: buy wine

: Refers to the "weight" of the wine (light, medium, or full-bodied). : If buying for a restaurant visit, check

: How long the flavors linger after swallowing; a longer finish usually indicates higher quality. : How long the flavors linger after swallowing;

: To name a specific grape (like Chardonnay), at least 75% of the wine must come from that variety.

: Ask "What are you drinking?" or "What’s like [a wine you already love]?" to discover high-value bottles from smaller producers that staff are personally excited about.

Buying wine can be as simple as a grocery run or as complex as building a long-term investment. To choose the right bottle, you should focus on your intended use—whether it’s for immediate drinking, a gift, or professional cellaring—while understanding the basic terminology used on labels. Core Strategies for Smart Buying

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