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Wine collecting has a reputation for being complex, costly and (let’s face it) intimidating.

But building a home cellar doesn’t have to be stressful.

The trick, says New York’s Antonio Galloni — founder of wine-data app Vinous — is a willingness to learn how to balance good taste with good value.

He shares with Alexa his top tips for diving into vino collecting.

❶ Trust your palate

Antonio Galloni.Courtesy of Antonio GalloniAntonio Galloni.Courtesy of Antonio Galloni

“Newcomers should never buy or store wines without tasting them first. The last thing they want is to open a case later on and find they don’t like it. Preferences can also evolve over time, so tasting along the way is essential.”

❷ Hit the hot zones

“The most coveted wines right now are from Burgundy, France; Champagne, France; Tuscany, Italy; and Santa Cruz, Calif. Each region offers wines that can be enjoyed now — and held as they rise in value. Focus on top producers in the best years, and always buy closed and full cases.”

❸ Wine and dine

“Being able to discuss the wine you’re drinking is an enormous advantage when entertaining clients and associates. Brush up on the Big 4 — Bordeaux [France], Burgundy, California and Italy — to give yourself a solid foundation. And find out the key milestones for important people in your life to gift them with important pours.”

❹ Glass class

“There are many ways to educate yourself — most of which are a lot of fun. Form a tasting group with friends, attend wine tastings and dinners, patronize restaurants with helpful sommeliers, find trustworthy realtors, and visit the world’s great wine regions.”

Cheers to that!

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