Make this Easy Coq Au Vin Recipe – Braised Chicken Stew with White Wine! Sponsored by Le Creuset. Check out their website to purchase the new spring collection: https://bit.ly/honeysucklecreuset And to head to William Sonoma to find the Meringue color in-store. Be sure to use #CalmKitchen to show off your favorite meals and recipes made
Month: July 2022
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Welcome to Wine-O-Pedia! Kyle Meyer, wine buyer for BestWinesOnline.com, teaches us about the wines of the Rhone Valley in France. Part 1: Northern Rhone Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knKFg-MAQ4A&feature=share&list=UUzQqNe9JA3ICp2SAKU7L79w
Hope Family Wines is still proudly family-owned and operated with Austin Hope now presiding over five unique labels: Liberty School, Austin Hope, Treana, Candor, and Troublemaker.
Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to show tips and techniques for how to make macarons with an easy macaron recipe. View the complete recipe at https://winecountrytable.com/watch/desserts/how-to-make-french-macarons-cookie-recipe-ideas-baking-tips. These delicate cookies will impress any winter guest and cookie lover. Cristina teaches you how to prepare your ingredients, how to customize the flavor of the cookies
Malolactic Fermentation is the conversion of Malic acid to Lactic acid in wines, but that is not all that is happening. Fred Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery gave us a detailed description of this process. Filmed with Fred Scherrer at the winery in California and City Winery Chicago. See all of our videos with Fred
http://betterbook.com/wine Expert sommelier and wine educator Marnie Old demonstrates how to evaluate wine using four senses–sight, smell, taste, and texture. Learn how to detect dryness vs. sweetness, fruit flavors vs. oak flavors, and qualities like acidity and body. This video is an excerpt from iPad/iPhone book “Wine Simplified.” For more tips and tricks to navigating
Sommelier André Hueston Mack has made a career tasting the finest of wines, but that doesn’t mean he can’t enjoy a bottle on the cheaper end of the spectrum. In fact, we asked him to enjoy twenty bottles of red wine under $15 and let us know his honest thoughts on them. Not all of
Fitting of the top and bottom head pieces didn’t happen during my visit: the hoops at either end of the barrel are removed to let the barrel expand slightly. The head pieces are slid inside, slotting into a groove cut around the inner circumferance of the barre. The steel hoops are tightened again to squeeze
What is a festive season without a tinge of fine Wine? When made properly and with quality ingredients, the process of wine making and the result is pure indulgence. Presenting a fool proof rich Beetroot Wine Recipe here. Hope you all enjoy this recipe. Cheers! 🍲 Yield: 2.5 Litter (Approximately) 🧺 INGREDIENTS Grated Beetroot (ബീറ്റ്റൂട്ട്)
New York’s Le Bernardin is one of the top restaurants in the United States. Meet chef-owner Eric Ripert and learn to make his exquisite sautéed cod with pea shoots and ginger-lemon-scallion broth. Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1 Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://newsletters.winespectator.com/
Kyle Meyer from bestwinesonline.com teaches us about the red wines of Piedmont, Italy
Befuddled by waiter’s corkscrews? Don’t be! Learn how to open a bottle of wine with a waiter’s corkscrew including tips and tricks from WineExpress.com’s Wine Director, Josh Farrell. Follow us on social media! Wine Express: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
Jordan Vineyard Manager Dana Grande discusses the exciting springtime occurrence of vineyard flowering (bloom) in this wine education video. Learn more about grape flowers, a vital part of growing season when grapes begin to form shape, with our blog: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/07/how-spring-weather-has-influenced-bloom-and-fruit-set.
What should a home wine maker do if the wine smells like rotten eggs and has a problem with Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)? Fred Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery explains how low nutrients leads to the build of of H2S and what can be done to help. He suggests using copper, but warns that it is
Updated Oct. 20, 2021. Schedule subject to change. Straight Talk with Wine Spectator is an Instagram Live series featuring conversations with wine-and-food newsmakers. The live chats kicked off in April 2020 amid widespread shutdowns from the COVID-19 crisis, in order to shed light on the changes and challenges these industries are facing, and have since expanded into regularly scheduled
This month’s wine club shipment theme is “Pinot Noir Four Ways.” We’ll be tasting four Pinot Noir wines, each made in different style including rosé, red, and sparkling blanc de noirs. For a taster, this is an incredible way to learn how much winemaking affects a grape variety. Can you taste the Pinot Noir essence
What if the French wine you’re tasting has a distinctly German vibe? You’re likely drinking Gewürztraminer. This week we’re going to find out how a German grape becomes most famous in a French region. What is the Tasting Challenge? The challenge is a way to improve your wine palate each week with 34 wines from
You can taste a red wine and suddenly discover your mouth is sizzling – that spicy red wine has a whole world of delicious, zesty compounds that light up your palate and senses. Our quick guide will help you learn about what’s making you wave a hand over your tongue, and where you can look
When it comes to rosé, France is often the first place people think of. The ever-present, bubble-gum pink wines of Provence have seen to that. But some of the best rosé wines aren’t coming out of France. They’re coming out of Spain. Spanish Rosado is a rosé that wine lovers adore, and might just want