How to Read a Wine Label: A Guide to Choosing with Awareness

A wine label is not just a matter of aesthetics: it is a valuable tool for understanding what we are buying and what we can expect from the product. Here is a clear guide to reading a wine label, perfect for those who shop at Reliquo and want to make an informed choice.

📚 1. Wine or Brand Name

It is often in evidence: it may indicate the name of the winery, the line or a fancy name (e.g. Etta Focu).

🍇 2. Grape variety or type of grape

Indicates which grape the wine is made from: Nero d'Avola, Grillo, Zibibbo, etc. Some labels include blends (e.g. Syrah and Perricone).

🌾 3. Production Area / Denomination

E.g. Sicilia DOC, IGP Terre Siciliane. It refers to the quality, geographical origin and regulations of the wine.

⏲️ 4. Vintage (Millésime)

The vintage year. Fundamental to understanding the evolutionary state of the wine.

🍻 5. Alcoholic strength

Expressed in % vol, it indicates the strength of the wine. Structured red wines often exceed 13%, light whites are lower.

🧵 6. Volume and Format

750 ml is the standard, but there are also half bottles, magnums and more.

🪡 7. Service Tips (back label)

Some labels offer advice on temperature, food pairings and storage.

8. Compulsory indications

  • Contains sulphites

  • Indication of producer and/or bottler

  • Production lots and certification seals (for DOC/DOCG)


Become an Expert with Reliquo!

Buying on Reliquo you can read detailed descriptions that help you interpret the label even before you receive the wine. Choose with awareness, toast with satisfaction!

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