In Barbaresco, the local grapegrowers’ coop makes super wine at a great price (the ’01 scored 93pts and cost $55, which is a relative bargain). Wine Spectator’s Jo Cooke dropped in as the village came together for harvest.
Month: August 2022
…It’s getting Haut in here…
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Watch how to prune olive trees with the Jordan Winery vineyard team, which practices olive tree trimming on 18 acres of olive trees on the Jordan Estate to maintain a shorter tree that produces quality Spanish and Italian olives. These pruned olive tree branches are then used as firewood for Jordan’s culinary events or shredded
Comparing natural and commercial yeasts and their affect on wine: Jason Lett of the Eyrie Vineyards in Oregon. Jason Lett manages Eyrie Vineyards, one of the iconic producers of wine in Oregon. See all of our videos with Sean O’Callaghan at Riecine: Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have a
Auction of Washington Wines (AWW) celebrated its 35th year by raising $4 million for Seattle Children’s Hospital, the Washington State University Viticulture and Enology program and industry grant partner Vital Wines, which is “dedicated to ensuring vineyard and winery workers are recognized, valued, and have access to healthcare and other important resources.” After going virtual
Learn how to taste wine when you visit a winery. See how to evaluate wine with your eyes, nose, and mouth. This is a basic wine tasting tutorial for people looking to have some fun. Winemakers Linda and Randy Rice from Mountain View Vineyard in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania will show you how to
Delivering an elegant and sophisticated wine service for guests is crucial to the success of any bar or restaurant. It’s important to educate servers on the way to serve wine, as this conveys attention to detail and care for the needs of guests. Our advice on how to choose, present, and serve wine at your
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. This week, the Contero, Brachetto d’Acqui 2012 from Italy is his Wine of the Week for 7th July 2013 – sweet, frothy, low alcohol and red
Wine Making 101, the beginner guide for winemaking at home. Today we guide you through all the basics needed for wine making. Wine Making 101 contains background on wine, types of wine, what equipment you will need and a brief synopsis of the wine making process. Don’t be discouraged, winemaking at home can be inexpensive,
This master of Sonoma Pinot Noir skillfully blends California and French techniques. Senior editor Kim Marcus, who reviewed the wine, explains why it’s Wine Spectator’s No. 2 Wine of 2019. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/3nxPCOU Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just
A truly special day it was to have OG Napa great John Williams in the hot seat. He may be a ‘Grumpy Old Man’, but his wines have stood the test of time and continually prove why he’s one of the best in the Valley and always has been.
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Executive Chef Todd Knoll discusses the three best kitchen knives for home cooks and chefs alike (chef knife, paring, cleaver). Discover differences between European and Japanese knive designs, as well as which knives are best for delicate slicing, coring fruit and preparing a stir fry dinner. http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/11/christmas-gift-ideas-best-kitchen-knives-for-home-cooks-and-chefs
Pinot Grigio, famed for making an innocuous white wine, can actually be quite interesting, especially if the juice is left in contact with the skins for an extended period of time as Todd Hamina does at Biggio Hamina in Oregon. Extended Maceration, cold stabilization and more are discussed. Watch our entire collection of videos with
Located in New York’s Greenwich Village, the One Fifth Avenue skyscraper has been home to several memorable Manhattan restaurants, starting with the original One Fifth, a destination for both the building’s co-op residents and local and visiting celebrities. (Keith and Brian McNally worked there before becoming famous restaurateurs in their own right.) Later, there was
After a whole year of planning and a thorough blind tasting, we finally picked 52 best wines from hundreds of candidates. Just like we picked our wine, we selected only the best moments in a short and sweet 8 minute video! If you want to study wine, seriously, this video will help you through your
Learn more about the Alti Wine Exchange: https://www.altiwineexchange.com/ This is part 2 of our essential guide to understanding Portuguese Port wines. In part 1 we talked about how and where ports are made, if you haven’t watched it you can catch up on it here. Today I want to discuss the different styles Ports comes
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses Les Crouzes, Colombard 2010 from the south west of France as his Wine of the Week for 8th January 2012
레드 와인의 풍미가 참 좋은 식빵입니다. 잡곡이 들어 가서 구수하면서 와인의 상큼 달콤한 풍미가 녹아 있어서 왠지 로맨틱한 느낌을 주는 빵이에요. 가볍게 식전 빵으로 먹어도 좋고, 바삭하게 구운 후 크림치즈를 바르고 딸기 올려서 카나페처럼 먹어도 잘 어울립니다. ‘좋아요’를 꾹~! 구독 꼭! 눌러주세요~♡ Good taste of red wine. It smells good. It is a romantic bread.
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