The Villa Vevrier 2021 presents itself as a [describe style, e.g., medium-bodied red wine] from a challenging but ultimately successful vintage. The 2021 growing season was characterized by [cool temperatures / late rains / drought], yet the Villa Vevrier estate has produced a wine notable for its elegance, acidity, and aging potential rather than raw power. This report evaluates its sensory profile, technical specifications, market positioning, and overall quality.
Most citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago) do not require citing wine in a bibliography unless it’s part of a sensory analysis or research study. For an academic paper, you might mention it in-text:
Example (APA in-text):
Villa Vevrier (2021) is a red wine from the Languedoc region. villa vevrier 2021
If you must cite it as a source (e.g., from a tasting database or label), treat it as a “non-standard source” and adapt a format.
Villa Vevrier 2021 is a masterful blend of three noble grapes: The Villa Vevrier 2021 presents itself as a
Unlike heavy Bordeaux blends, this combination leans into the sunny character of the Rhône Valley while retaining Lebanese authenticity. The 2021 bottling sees a slightly higher percentage of Syrah than previous vintages, giving the wine a darker, more brooding personality.
APA:
Author. (2021, Month Day). Villa Vevrier 2021. Site Name. URL
MLA:
Author. “Villa Vevrier 2021.” Site Name, Day Month Year, URL.
Report Date: [Insert Date]
Subject: Villa Vevrier 2021 ([Red/White/Rosé/Sparkling])
Origin: [e.g., Bordeaux, Loire, Tuscany – insert region]
Analyst: [Your Name/Department] Example (APA in-text): Villa Vevrier (2021) is a