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ARTICLES
Wine Investments - Are the Top Yielding Wines All Made the Same?
If you are new to world of wine collecting or investing in wines, you may be wondering just why some vintage wines can easily go for thousands of dollars others are fairly cheap to pick up. It is no secret that not all wines are made the same way, as some have different ingredients, are made with different types of grapes, are produced in different locations or are made using different methods. But what about the top 5 wine investments that you can make? These can easily go for prices anywhere from $1,500 to as much as $5,000. Are they all made the same way? What makes each of these types of wine different from one another?
Argentinean Wine
For many years, Argentina was producing a wide range of wine from inexpensive yet drinkable, to truly world class quality and collectible, yet few people outside of South American could find a single bottle of Argentinean wine. Part of the reason for the lack of exports is that Argentineans drink more wine per capita then any other country in the world, save Luxembourg. That means that the wine industry sells at least 70% of its wine to local customers, leaving very little left over for international markets, especially when you take into account the large amount of...
Chilean Wine
Chile has burst onto the wine scene in the past 15 years. Known for inexpensive, fruit forward extremely drinkable Cabernet Sauvignon throughout much of the United States, the Chilean wine industry is capable of producing much, much more. Have you had an expensive Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon?
Amarone Wine
Amarone is a very special and unique wine. After the grapes are harvested, they are put through a very different process. This process not only affects the taste of the wine but the color, structure and body.
US Wine States - Washington
Do you know why currently is Washington State the second largest wine maker state behind California? Because its climate is good for grapes and generally receive two more hours of sunlight than most of the Californian vineyards. Washington has great young wines. Travelers have to try it.