Fewer people have the measure of influence and garner the same amount of respect in the wine industry as Paul Hobbs. His hands are in too many projects to count and his status as one of the world’s most coveted consultants has made him a wine-drinker’s household name. We’re talking his value label ‘Crossbarn’ today
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Jordan Russian River Valley Chardonnay grapes are hand-harvested in the darkest, coldest hours of the night to capture their bright acids and intoxicating aromas and flavors. Follow our winemaker on the hunt. Raise your glass to a classic harvest in 2012, and Happy Halloween from your friends at Jordan Winery.
Biodynamic wine growing in the southern German region of Baden is discussed by Fabian Zähringer of Weingut Zähringer. The Zähringer family has progressed from farming organically to biodynamics over 25 years. Ask a Winemaker filmed with Fabian on a trip sponsored by Wines of Germany in the Rheinhessen in 2013. Watch all of our videos
In 2002, long before José Andrés founded World Central Kitchen and became one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved chefs, he opened a Mediterranean restaurant in Washington, D.C., called Zaytinya. Now, Zaytinya has come to New York City, where it opened in July inside the new Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad—one of several recent dining
Wine Spectator is pleased to announce the promotion of Mitch Frank to senior editor. Frank joined Wine Spectator as associate editor in 2005 and in his current position as news editor he is in charge of reporting breaking news for both print and digital. In this role, Frank delivers timely news on wine as it
Ever get confused when people talk about wines? This is a quick lesson on wine slang and how to talk like you know about wines. We’ll go over 10 common wine terms you should know that will help you sound like an expert. #wine #wineforbeginners #wineterms Subscribe to my channel https://tinyurl.com/2mykdrvk?sub_confirmation=1 Hit the thumbs-up button
Chad Killian, from BeverageProfessor.com, talks about white wine from sweet to dry. Learn about some of the more popular styles of white wine.
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Piccini Memoro as his Wine of the Week for 30th October 2011.
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At legendary Napa Valley winery Inglenook, vineyard manager Enrique Herrero and associate winemaker Chris Phelps talk to senior editor James Molesworth about experimenting with new viticultural techniques for Cabernet.
Seriously Sicily! With 5 wineries spread out over the diverse Sicilian landscape, Planeta winery has their work cut out for them. Luckily they’ve got a secret wine weapon…Enologist Patricia Tóth!
No wine aerator? No problem. If you have a milk frother for your cappuccinos you can easily use it to aerate your wine. Josh shows us how!
Jordan Winery’s award-winning The Journey of Jordan blog is named Best Winery Blog at the 2012 Wine Blog Awards for its behind-the-scenes wine and food videos. Usually behind the camera, Jordan’s Lisa Mattson personally thanks fans and staff in this video. Find all the award winners at http://bit.ly/Seb9tc.
A comparison of the east and west slopes of Chianti by winemaker Paolo de Marchi of Isole e Olena in Tuscany. Paolo describes how the exposure of the sun on the two slopes and how that affects the ripeness of the grapes and the resulting wines. Neither is better as quality depends on the vintage.
Have you been curious about what we write down when we taste? About how we do blind tasting? Today, you can even take a peek at the Master’s notes! Peter Koff’s curated wine selection is in the following link: https://www.greatwine2u.com/ Life is too short for bad wines. Enjoy better wines with us to maximize your
Are you getting the most out of your wine? If you aren’t using the proper wine glass, the answer is probably no. However, you can change this today with our latest video course, which will help you pinpoint the perfect glass for any variety and offers expert analysis on how the details of wine glass
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 1st February 2021, the Barbadillo Pedro Ximenez Sherry is his choice. A sweet, dark Sherry for having with chocolate desserts and good value for a full 75ck bottle.
“Liaojiu, a.k.a. Shaoxing wine.” I know I say that quite a bit in these recipes, so here, I wanted to explain myself a bit. We’ll go over the varieties of Shaoxing wine (plus, the Shaoxing wine-like objects labeled such in English), a bit about the historical background, and why/how it’s used when cooking. Now note
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and his son share the moments they fell for wine, discuss favorite food pairings, and reveal the two people they want to try their Diving into Hampton Water rosé. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/2Jnn8cc