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one of the things we run into when becoming more sophisticated with wine is the seemingly simple task of how to read a wine label [Music] wines are essentially labeled in one of three ways they can be labeled by grape variety by region or by made-up or fantastical name lets run through an example of each style of wine labeling methodology so that you can better understand whats actually inside this bottle of wine wines by variety this labeling methodology is popular in places like the united states australia and argentina when you look at the bottle of wine youll see a name and it will indicate the grape variety thats used in the bottle now fundamentally the vast majority of wines come from just one species called vitispinifera but from that one species are derived thousands of different cultivars or grape varieties and even if you dont know wine that well you probably know some of these pinot grigio chardonnay salmon blanc cabernet sauvignon whats interesting is that even though