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Premium WinesPremium wines are not necessarily those with premium price tags. Rather they are those that have received premium care. As a result of that care, these wines are richer, more interesting, and more idealized as a finished product. Putting a Premium on TasteOne example of premium wines are those that come from organic vineyards. Organic vineyards put a premium, if you will, on the quality of the grape itself. The ultimate goal is not the massive profit the company may make, but rather on the health, appearance, flavor and texture of the raw grape. From premium grapes are derived premium wines. Whether one's taste is a rich, deeply garnet colored Bordeaux, a light, refreshing Pinot Grigio, or a sweet Moscato d'Asti, the final product can only be as good as were the original raw ingredients. No one can make a fine cake using bad eggs. A weak, anemic tomato can't make a rich sauce. Organic farming techniques provide, across the board, stronger, healthier, more flavorful food. And that includes grapes. Premium wines made from organic grapes certainly do cost more than bargain basement wines, and in some cases, may cost even a little more than the offerings of large, commercial grape factories so popular today. However, the costs are not as high as many consumers might think, and often as little as one or two dollars more per bottle. There are many premium wines made from organic grapes available for under $15 a bottle. Many fine online wine sellers sell at least a couple of premium wines from organic winemakers, and a few even dedicate their entire storefront to this specialized wine-making style. ![]() Get all Alcohol articles via
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