The right choice when buying wine
As a rule, on a wine label when buying wine you will find the following information: The name of the wine, the grape varieties used, the vintage, the origin (country, winemaker, winery and bottler), the grade, the alcohol content, the bottled quantity, the official examination number (AP-NR) and any additives, i.e. allergy information. The official examination number is intended to serve as a guide. Labels of quality wines guarantee that the wine is sensory perfect. The last two digits indicate the year of bottling. On our website you can filter by some information such as brand name, country of origin, category, grape variety, region of origin, residual sugar, vintage, accessories, content, rating, taste and characteristics to get an overview when buying wine.
Buying wine made easy: The additional designations at a glance
Cuvée: If you buy a wine from us that has this addition, it can have several meanings. They differ by country and product. In the production of sparkling wine Champagne, cuvée means the first and best pressing. In Germany, the term means the blending of several grape varieties of one vintage. In countries in the south, it is a common way of making wine. However, it is also increasingly used in Germany, because it offers the possibility for the winemaker to blend different grape varieties in optimal proportions. Riserva: This term is used when you buy Italian wines. It refers to Italian wines that have been aged first in wooden barrels and then possibly in bottles. In Spain, it is customary to age wines in wooden barrels, which leads to three classifications: a wine labeled Crianza aged for 24 months in a bottle or barrel, of which at least six months must have taken place in the barrel and twelve in the bottle. Reserva wines mature for one year in a barrel and two more years in a bottle. And Gran Reserva wines age for two years in barrel and three years in bottle. Wines labeled Vino joven, Cosechero or Vino de año do not age in barrel in Spain and must not be kept for more than one year. Thus, they are produced for early consumption.