As long ago as in the 1700s, it was recognized that wine had a powerful hold on people, and that great friendships could spring from good wine. The art of wine and wine collecting has a truly long and interesting history dating as far back as 4000 years BC. There are hieroglyphics in ancient Egyptian tombs including pictures of wine being consumed by royalty. The oldest known example of a bottle of wine dates back to 325 AD, and it was found in a Roman sarcophagus in the year 1867.
Men and women alike have been participating in wine collecting for many centuries now, especially because there are simply so many different types and qualities of wine to partake in and explore. There are so many unique nuances in terms of aromas, tastes and qualities that collecting wine is just as much a form of art as collecting sculptures or oil paintings. Wine also has a unique ability to become something of a social centerpiece during a meal, and it is capable of promoting friendship and wine collecting has even become a commercial enterprise for people who are interested in buying, selling and trading a unique array of wine.
Australians really seem to appreciate wine, seeing as the country has the sixth largest level of production of wine for the entire world, at least as of 2006. Wine is produced in every state of the country, and there are a wide variety of different growing conditions making it possible for wineries in Australia to produce red wines, white wines, sparkling wines, fortified wines and even dessert wines. What is even more fascinating, perhaps, is the fact that all of these various wine collecting categories also include their own variations depending on what grapes and what production methods are specifically used.
Now you add in the variety of the wines that are produced all over the entire world to this mixture, and it should be relatively easy for you to figure out why so many people dedicate their lives to the world and the art of wine collecting. There is such an incredible array of wines on a global scale that are capable of tempting the palate including wines that come from Ireland, Italy, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France and even the United States. This is just a small list of the countries that produce truly award winning wine varietals.
Just like with collecting any type of art, there is definitely a right and wrong way to approach the practice of wine collecting. The first consideration that you need to make is what you are going to collect. Some people collect for hobby, others collect for investment purposes, and some people collect solely to drink every bottle that interests them. Once you know what type of wine collector you intend to be, you can begin to seek out the right pieces for your collection.
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