How to check the safety of red wine?
There are several ways to check the anti-counterfeiting of red wine: 1. Appearance inspection: first, carefully observe the label, packaging and cap of the red wine bottle. Pay attention to whether there are obvious typos or spelling mistakes on the label, and whether there are complete and clear information such as production date, place of origin and grape variety. At the same time, check whether the package is damaged or deformed. The tightness of the bottle cap is also an important observation point. Red wine sold in regular channels usually uses a sealed bottle cap made of plastic or metal, and the sealed bottle cap will be printed with relevant brand trademarks and text information. If it is found that the bottle cap does not meet the above characteristics, there may be a risk of counterfeiting. 2. Verification of anti-counterfeiting code: Many regular manufacturers will add anti-counterfeiting code on product packaging to ensure the safety and traceability of products. Consumers can verify by scanning the security code or entering the security code. In the verification process, we should pay attention to whether the anti-counterfeiting code is reused and whether the query results are accurate. 3. Inspection of the origin of red wine: The origin of red wine is one of the important bases for judging its authenticity. Consumers can learn about the characteristics of different producing areas and corresponding brands by consulting relevant information or professionals. Authentic red wine usually clearly indicates the origin information on the label, such as Bordeaux, France, Italy,% 26% 23119% 3b% 26% 23119% 3b. Nannan.