From Russian tzars to rap stars, this Champagne house owned by the Rouzaud family has a storied past, but its future has never looked brighter. Wine Spectator’s Number 10 Wine of 2022 is Louis Roederer Brut Champagne Cristal 2014. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
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Are you looking for the perfect way to enjoy wine like a true connoisseur? Our special guest Chris Parker, Certified Sommelier and expert in all things wine-related, is here to help! Learn the essentials of taking the time to pause and appreciate all nuances while experiencing the flavours of fermented fruit in their fullest potential.
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There are great wines, then there are iconic wines—those that define an era and remain relevant and exciting through the decades. Wine Spectator’s No. 5 Wine of 2022, Antinori’s Toscana Tignanello 2019, is one such wine. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
One of France’s greatest Gamays…and no sulfur!
Trefethen Vineyards is world famous for their extraordinary estate Cabernet from their vineyard in the Oak Knoll region of Napa Valley. (Previously known as “Double T”)
Today I want to talk to you and explain why you see the mention ‘Old Vines’ on certain wine labels, why do some wineries emphasize this aspect of viticulture in their marketing, why and how wines made from old vines are different. Are they supposed to be better? How and why? You don’t see cheese
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Behold, the perfect Catalan accent!
In a now famous incident from a panel discussion at the World of Pinot Noir in March 2011, Adam Lee switched the the labels of two of his Pinot Noirs, presenting a wine of 13.6% as 15.2% and vice versa. We encourage you read some of the back story as presented by Alder Yarrow on
Learn how to taste red wine like a pro from a Wine Spectator School expert. Find out how to see, sniff, sip and summarize your tasting experience to get more out of each glass. Shop our selection of red wines at http://www.totalwine.com/eng/categories/wine/red-wine.
Compare two Cabernet-based red wines from the top wine regions known for this grape: Bordeaux vs Napa. Subscribe to Wine Folly here: https://winefolly.com/subscribe Wine Folly store: https://shop.winefolly.com/ Learn more about how to find great Cabernet wines by reading in-between the lines. Learn what to look for when assessing Cabernet Sauvignon with wine writer, Madeline Puckette.
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Tahbilk Shiraz 2006 from Australia as his wine of the week for September 19th 2010.
An easy-to-follow mouthwatering #dessertrecipe for a Red Wine Berry Float by Summer-Jean Telfer. All you need is ice-cream, berries, and red wine. We used Blue Bunny Cheerific Cheesecake flavour, Garden Foods berries, and Riccadonna red wine.
Back again with Rockstar Spanish importer Patrick Mata of Olé Imports. Part 2: Torremoron and the Ribera del Duero
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There is almost this mystery surrounding the concept of wine ageing, and it is accompanied by many misconceptions. In this video I will debunk several wine ageing and cellaring myths circulating in the wine world. This video will help you to take a better care of your wine collection or just those few bottles you
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