Wine Types

What do they DO to my Wine? – Sommelier explains

Sommelier explains what winemakers do to change the way your wine tastes. This is Part 2 of What Makes Wine Different. We’re going to go over a few winemaking processes that change the way your wine tastes. How does oak change my wine? What does Natural Yeast mean? What does blending wines do?

This will help you gets some basics so you can better understand what type of wines you like and be able to pick out wines for yourself.

This is a quick and basic overview for people who are beginners. Great for people who are beginning their WSET journey.

00:00 Intro
00:33 Wine Additives
01:28 Yeast
02:09 Blending
02:44 Oak
03:33 Barrel Fermenting vs Barrel Aging
04:39 French vs American Oak
05:06 New vs Old Oak
05:55 Malolactic Fermentation
06:14 Typicity
07:21 How to Use this Info?

Thanks for Watching!! Let me know what other topics I should cover.

-Vivian
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