It means it's a Red Wine.
stella rosa
"A glass of red wine" in English means un bicchiere di vino rosso in Italian.
A wine label wlll state what type of wine is in the bottle. If it is a vintage wine, the label will also give the year in which the grapes were grown. The label will give the name of the winery that made the wine. The label will also tell where the grapes were grown. This could just be the state, but could also be a specific viticultural area, such as Napa. It might even tell the name of the vineyard where the grapes were grown; this is called "vineyard specific".
Classico denotes the traditional, theoretically superior, vineyard area within a DOC/G zone.
"Bella rosso" is improper Italian. "Bella" means beautiful in Italian, while "rosso" means red. So, if you mean "beautiful red" it would be "bello rosso" for a masculine subject or "bella rossa" for a feminine subject.
Red=RossoWine=VinoRed Wine=Vino RossoWhite wine=vino verde
Yes, you can drink wine. You still need to double check the label tho.
Depends on the size of the wine chiller. There should be a label on the chiller with this information.
The red pepper one
There have been many wine labels over the course of history which have been widely considered to be unique. Some of these labels include Inkwell Wine's Rorschach-inspired labels, and the Meeta Panesar label designs.
It's a white wine, usually a chardonnay.------------------------Any wine bearing Chablis on the label will be a white wine made 100% from Chardonnay. Other grape varieties are made into wine in the general area of Chablis, however they are not permitted to use Chablis on the label (they have to use the generic Bourgogne AOC designation instead).