What is Melon de Bourgogne? Melon de Bourgogne is one of the world’s great white wine varietals according to Scott Frank of Bow and Arrow Wine in Portland, Oregon. This American winemaker gives a great look at the grape which he makes wine from at Bow and Arrow. See our whole playlist with Scott Frank:
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Wines are complex creatures. Looking for a sip of knowledge and some wine-tainment? Look no further than “Wines are Complex Creatures”! Join us on a wild ride through the intricate world of wine, where every wine has its own story and every sip unlocks a new layer of flavor. So grab a glass (or two),
Watch with Filippo as you learn to use your sight and pick up all kinds of cool info about your favorite wine. Explore the principles of sight application to the wine world. Learn all about using your vision and ability to differentiate between colors and hues and so much more – you might not believe
Becoming a skilled wine taster is a key to enjoying wine, and everyone can learn to taste wine well with a little guidance. In the first video in this series, we explain what aromas and flavors you should look for in wine and shows how to identify and them. Second video in the series –
Rich lamb chops take on lighter flavors in this dish, created by Centrolina chef Amy Brandwein. Why is Barbaresco a great pairing for the herb-crusted meat with delicate honey lavender sauce? Wine Spectator’s Hilary Sims explains.
At Munselle Vineyards, fifth-generation Alexander Valley grape grower Bret Munselle places all fruit on a sorting table and removes leafs and unwanted berries before leaving the vineyard. This ensures that only the highest quality fruit is delivered to winery partners, such as Rob Davis at Jordan. Merlot featured in this winemaking process video. Learn more:
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Watch Jordan winemaker and grower relations manager discuss the 2019 Jordan Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Release date: May 1, 2023. Learn more: https://www.jordanwinery.com/shop/alexander-valley-cabernet-sauvignon/.
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With its distinctive Spanish Mission style tower standing prominently alongside Highway 29, this Napa icon is a touchstone for all who visit the valley. Wine Spectator’s No. 6 Wine of 2022 is the Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Oakville The Estates 2019. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
How does a winemaker become a winemaker? Brianne Day of Oregon talks about how she went from being an antisocial teenager who found solace among the vines to a traveling young woman obsessed with tasting as much wine as she could while on a trip to Europe, and finally made the plunge full time into
Meet Winemaker Hector Durigutti and learn more about Durigutti Malbec, the winery and the region where it is located. Whether you already know Argentine wines or maybe you’re thinking of buying one at Binny´s.com for the first time, take a look at this video and get ready to taste this fresh and fruity Malbec from
Was 2013 a Good Year for California Wine? 2013 wines shocked us with their incredible concentration of flavors. We never expected back-to-back stellar vintages like 2012 and 2013. Watch this 2013 vintage harvest report from Jordan Winery in Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, California, offering an inside look at the 2013 growing season, yields and overall
What is Graciano? Graciano is a red grape grown in Rioja that is used for both color and fruit flavors in the traditional Rioja blend of Tempranillo, Granciano, and Mazuelo. Juan Muga of Bodegas Muga describes the grape in this short video. Watch all of our videos with Juan Muga: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_JqIp7vzjyNG5lB8WyF-rNL&action_edit=1 Graciano is a fruit
Anyone can taste wine, all you need is a glass of wine and your brain. There are 4 steps to wine tasting let the fun begin!
Wine Spectator senior editor visits Brandlin Estate in Napa Valley. Head winemaker Steve Rogstad and associate winemaker Rebecca George tell us about the property’s history, vineyards and making Mount Veeder Cabernet. WineSpectator.com members can read James Molesworth’s full report: https://www.winespectator.com/articles/brandlin-awareness Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/34j2K6u Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12!
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A fall wreath is a simple DIY project that adds a colorful, seasonal element to your home’s decor. To make this fall wreath for your front door, start with an oak branch moss wreath base (link below) and add seeded eucalyptus, Boston ivy and crab apples as shown in this wreath making tutorial. In no
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