U.S. and European wines often differ in how they are labeled and styled. U.S. wines typically emphasize grape variety, making them easier to recognize and compare. They are often fruit-forward, higher in alcohol, and shaped by modern winemaking choices. European wines are usually labeled by region rather than grape, with styles influenced by tradition, climate, and terroir. These wines often focus more on balance, structure, and place than bold fruit expression. Read More
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