After looking into the fine wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne in France, today with this new episode, we’re crossing the French Alps to start a series about the extraordinary diversity and talk about the unique personality, or should I say varied wine personalities found all around Italy. We’re talking about THE biggest wine-producing country
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Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 16th November 2020 The Wine Society, Bin #007 Encruzado 2019, a crisp and Chablis-like white from the Dao region of Portugal.
Mal was anderes: Ein Kuchen mit einem dezenten Rotweinaroma. Und keine Angst – selbst wenn man den Kuchen alleine auf einmal essen würde, bräuchte man Polizeikontrollen nicht zu fürchten. Lässt sich zudem prima einfrieren und schmeckt – wie die meisten Körnerkuchen – nach ein paar Tagen sogar nocht besser als frisch auf den Tisch. Viel
Wine and cheese can make for happy pairings if you follow some basic guidelines for choosing the wine and the cheese. Join Harvey Steiman as he picks a Cabernet Sauvignon and then matches it with a couple cheeses.
Kyle’s bullish on this Spanish red from Toro…ugh.
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Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, offers tips and secrets for making the perfect homemade pizza dough crust with a full video demonstration. View the complete recipe on our website: http://bit.ly/1OE0IKL
What is Aglianico? Aglianico is a grape of Italian origin that grows quite well in the south of Italy but also in California. Marc Caparone of Caparone Winery talks about Aglianico’s origins and how they grow it and make it into wine in Paso Robles, California. Marc sat down with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago
How do I taste wine? How do I smell? How do I taste? All these questions answered and more as we talk to Alpana Singh! If you’d like to help The Good Stuff stay alive go here http://subbable.com/goodstuff If you’d like to tweet about The Good Stuff but can’t think of what to say, click
What’s the difference between cooking wine and drinking wine? Rita Held of Mizkan explains and shares a quick pasta sauce tip using Holland House cooking wine.
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 29th June 2019 the Cono Sur organic Pinot Noir 2018 from Chile is his choice.
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Burgundy is one of France’s most prestigious wine regions, producing some of the world’s finest Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. But Burgundy doesn’t have to be complicated. Senior editor Bruce Sanderson and assistant editor Julie Harans break down the terroir, the grapes, the geography and the classification system. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3kKt9gG Introductory offer:
Check that off the bucket list! The ‘Piemontese Pusherman’ himslef, Aldo Vacca, Managing Director of the Produttori del Barbaresco, joins us in the tasting room…
Named for his daughter, whom he worked with to make the wine and from a vineyard that Nick Goldschmidt has been farming since 1989. This Alexander Valley vineyard is a unique plot growing old vine Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Here’s my DIY greenery garland table runner with step-by-step instructions for making this elegant garland table runner and its colorful, mini flower bouquets. Whether you’re hosting a wedding reception, a romantic dinner party or holiday meals like Thanksgiving and Christmas, your guests will love this natural and simple centerpiece! ____ Visit https://winecountrytable.com/entertain/tablescapes/how-to-make-eucalyptus-greenery-garland-table-runner for full instructions.
Frank Cornelissen used to ferment his grapes in amphora but now prefers to use small fermenting bins and then transfer the wine to amphora for aging. In this video he explains why. See all of our videos on Amphora and Kveri (qveri) : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_JTWgyCVGgrFMwnB_xjrC_U In another video, Fred of Domaine de l’Ecu explains why he
We went to the 1st International Wine Meeting and Tasting to ask some wine critics what they think about Portuguese Wines (subtitles in Portuguese). Aproveitamos o 1º Encontro e Prova Internacional de Vinho para perguntar a jornalistas e críticos o que pensam dos vinhos portugueses (legendas em português).
http://betterbook.com/wine Expert sommelier and wine educator Marnie Old guides you through four premium varieties of white wine: Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Grigio or Pinot Gris. Learn the difference between each variety, as well as how to choose the best bottle of white for your tastes. This video is an excerpt from iPad/iPhone book
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Torres, Sangre de Toro 2010 from Spain as his Wine of the Week for 13th May 2012