- published: 09 Jun 2015
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Reserve wine is a term given to a specific wine to imply that is of a higher quality than usual, or a wine that has been aged before being sold, or both. Traditionally winemakers would "reserve" some of their best wine rather than sell it immediately, coining the term.
In some countries the use of the term reserve/reserva/riserva is regulated, but in many places it is not. Sometimes, reserve wine originates from the best vineyards, or the best barrels, making it more special. Additionally, reserve wines might be made in a style suited to longer aging periods. However, in regions where the use is not regulated the mere presence of the term "reserve" on a wine label may be nothing but a marketing strategy. Indeed, in the case of one of the largest-selling premium wines, Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay, every single bottle produced is "Vintner's Reserve." To indicate a genuine reserve wine, Kendall-Jackson had to resort to "Grand Reserve," which has caused some confusion among consumers.
Kirei na komorebi chiisa na hikari no en
Sasayaku sono hikari hontou wa heiki ja nai
Sonna koto omotte nai no ni..
Sukoshi sukoshi zawameku kimochi ga
taka natte ikisaki yuku
Sono tane te ni totte sotto nigitte te yo
Cuz you’re not missing from my heart
Hijou na ashioto kikoe nai furi wo shiteru
Ima demo wasure nai hontou wa mou sugu ni
Kioku wo keshi satte shimaitai no ni
You will be you will be
First thing on my mind
You will see the first rebirth
On a Sunday,rainy market
Show the stranger the right way there
Cuz you’re not missing from my heart
Kowasa naide
Cuz you know you better get on now..
And everybody won’t take it
If you’re not gonna take on now..
Cuz you’re not missing from my heart
Yowaku wa chiisaku tsuyoku wa ooki na oto
Hibiku wa sono chikara nokoru wa sono atoaji
Hontou wa tsutaetai koto ga aru no ni..
Sukoshi sukoshi osanai kimochi ga
mayowazu ni itai to iu
Sono hana te ni totte sotto nigitte te yo