variety - Refers to the type of grape used to produce wine. There are thousands of different strains. Examples include Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Pinot Noir., blend - A wine made from a mixture of different grape varieties. Winemakers may combine grapes to create more complexity, balance, or enhance certain characteristics. , wine brand - The name or identity under which a wine is marketed and sold. , varietal - A wine made primarily from one type of grape variety (typically at least 75% in countries like the U.S.) It emphazises on the predomintant variety., wine line - A series of wines produced by a winery or brand under a specific theme or category. A wine line may include different varietals, blends, or styles but is marketed together to appeal to certain consumer preferences. For example, a winery may have a premium line of reserve wines and a more economic line., wine style - Refers the different wine types that can include red, white, rosé, sparkling, dessert, and fortified wines., wine - An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits. The fermentation process turns the sugars in the grapes into alcohol, producing a wide range of flavors depending on the grape variety, region, and winemaking techniques.,

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