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Fall Wine Trends This 2017

Mon, Sep 12, 22

Fall Wine Trends This 2017


Every year, there are new trends in wine selections. Many people especially the current generation having to worry about health and food choices. Believe it or not, consumers of wine and liquor are more well-informed and are more careful in choosing their wine compared to the last years. People today want to enjoy their wine while knowing their calorie intake count. They are more worried on their body weight than the simplest enjoyment of wine-drinking.

Research show that more and more people are into organic wine or even your average red wine because they are after the health benefits. When the internet didn’t exist in the consumer market, people would depend on others about the type of wine which is the best. Now, with a click of a button and Google searches, getting to know that best top-selling wine is just sitting there to make a decision.

Then there’s the existing online store where you can order the wine you wish and pay with your credit card then wait for delivery. More than ¾ (if not most of the entire population) of people are influenced by social media and reviews about a particular wine product. As the years go by, wine businesses will continue to be stronger despite the weather.

Luckily this fall, there are a lot of amazing hot wine selections that people prefers buying especially the coming colder weather. Demands for wine-matching climates such as Red wines and Sparkling wines will continue over the years as they keep on getting better and better. Expect one of these three best wine selections to be best-sellers for this year’s fall and colder temperatures.

Apothic Red has a bold blend of primarily Zinfandel, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. It leaves a lasting impression of flavor and texture on the palate. Zinfandel offers bold dark fruit flavors and spicy notes, complemented by the soft mouthfeel of Merlot.

 

Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label is one of the most famous Champagnes in the world. The well-known “Yellow Label” represents quality to so many people.

 

Domino Merlot has a soft nose of plum and dark berry fruits with oak and spice nuances. On the palate the wine remains true to our style with fruit forward flavors of cherry with a hint of vanilla and toasty notes. The finish is smooth and well-balanced making this Merlot supple and easy to drink. Try this wine with roast pork or hearty meat and pasta dishes.

As new wine trends come in the following years, there will be more innovations in wine shopping and new products will emerge. Let’s just hope that the supply of some of the world’s best wines will not be an issue as more and more people will continue to look what’s great.