Month: January 2023

Beaujolais has become quite topical as of recent and rightfully so. There’s a renewed interest in the region giving attention to some of the oldest vines in France, as well as encompassing a variety of winemaking philosophies both new and old. Any way you cut it Beaujolais is on fire right now with some of
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What is Rossese? Rossese is a red wine grape grown in Liguria in Italy that makes light bodied wines not unlike Grignolino. Winemaker Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon Vineyards talks about this “wonderfully wierd” variety that is a missing link between France and Italy. See all of our videos with winemaker Randall Grahm of Bonny
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Beetroot Wine | വെറും 10 ദിവസം കൊണ്ട് ഒരു കിടിലം മത്ത്പിടിപ്പിക്കും വൈൻ ഉണ്ടാക്കിയാലോ? | Christmas Special Recipe | Christmas Recipe Hello dear friends, Watch this video till the end and learn How to Beetroot Wine. Please share your valuable feedback through the comment box. Hope you all will enjoy this video. Don’t forget to Like, Share
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A special piece of land has been in Jennifer Higgins’ life since she was 12 years old. After pursuing a career in winemaking, she landed at the very winery that would buy and plant that property to grapevines. A story of how some things in life are kismet. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory
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Jordan’s former vineyard manager discusses the most important vineyard work in winter months — grapevine pruning — and Jordan’s double pruning technique for estate vines each season for increased efficiency and vine health. Video demonstrates who to double prune grapes when vines are dormant. Watch our latest pruning video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5RPkF4UoGQ
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Priorat is one of Spain’s oldest wine regions, and among the wine world’s best-kept secrets—but the secret is out for Merum Priorati, which has earned the No. 4 spot of Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of 2021. Editorial advisor Thomas Matthews explains that this Garnacha-based red blend has a modern polish, and a few French
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