Chile’s newer growing areas are in cool coastal regions. And with this, the newest grape varietals are cool-climate reds such as Pinot Noir and Syrah. Join James Molesworth as he discusses a pair of Chile’s hottest cool varietals.
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What is Melon de Bourgogne? Melon de Bourgogne, the grape used in the French wine region Muscadet, is sparingly planted in Oregon. Winemaker Todd Hamina talks about how difficult it can be to harvest at the right time and the natural acidity of the grape that is so critical to its success as a partner
Learn how to choose the right Champagne for you with these 5 tips on a label. There are secrets right in front of your eyes. Learn wine at https://winefolly.com/subscribe/ Taste with us! Join the Wine Folly Club https://winefolly.com/club/ 00:12 Five things on a bottle of Champagne 00:20 Champagne Sweetness 00:25 Champagne sweetness chart (Brut, etc)
Why was this “trial” bottling of Australian Shiraz named to Wine Spectator’s Top 10 Wines of 2019? Senior editor MaryAnn Worobiec, who reviewed the wine, shares its story.
Discover the elegant, balanced 2015 Jordan Russian River Chardonnay. Releasing April 1, 2017. https://www.jordanwinery.com/shop/category/chardonnay
Frank Cornelissen talks about his trip to Georgia to explore the origins of winemaking. After seeing a video with Hugh Johnson where people were making wines in qvevri, he was amazed by the beauty of the land and the simplicity of the winemaking. That trip started him on the road to exploring kvevri as an
Visit our Alvi’s Drift Online Shop at www.alvisdrift.co.za to browse our full selection of award-winning wines and fine gifts. In our Alvi’s Drift Taste What’s Possible video series, winemaker and Cape Wine Master Alvi and Junel van der Merwe explore various aspects of the fascinating world of wine. Series 1: Wine 101 focuses on wine
Dijon clones are prevalent in Oregon for Chardonnay – Chad Stock says 92% of all Chard plants are from this limited stock. As a Winemaker, Chad is interest in exploring more than just these few sources of fruit. This is a deep dive into the history of Oregon Chardonnay and is essential viewing for anyone
Today I will be reselling prime hydration outside Wakey Wines for profit! From all kinds of crazy twists and turns throughout the day, my goal was to make some profit off the prime and give back to you the viewers… ——————————————————————————————————————— //SUPPORT THE CHANNEL (& you’ll get a surprise 🙂 My TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@harveyheggs Instagram
Among the many historic winemaking regions of Spain, Cariñena stands out. Wine Spectator’s Gillian Sciaretta walks us through Cariñena’s fascinating history, demanding terroir and signature grapes. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/2MVC2Ic Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
A basket press is a traditional tool used to squeeze juice and or wine out of grapes. Winemaker Fred Scherrer explains how and why he uses a basket press for certain lots but not others in this video. Our Winemaking 101 series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_IPyaCdujShOPm8H_dhO1yl See all of our videos with Fred Scherrer: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL60BA50DBFAAF2E0A Filmed with Fred
Jordan Winery Associate Winemaker Maggie Kruse discusses how wine corks are made. This video shows the cork tree bark–what wine corks are made of– and explains cork harvesting from the forests in Portugal and the quality control steps that are taken to ensure each bottle of Jordan wine has the best closure possible. Learn how
Winemaker Eric Texier talks about some of the differences between inexpensive and costly wines and how it is the job of the wine business and professionals in the industry to explain that not all wine is made the same way. All of our videos with Eric Texier: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?feature=edit_ok&list=PLddUmDhg4G_Ii80zEvJNTWZi1n9NvHZwX Ask a Winemaker on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askawinemaker?ref=hl Ask
In this video, John Jackson, DipWSET a/k/a Attorney Somm identifies 12 excellent wines that were overlooked by Wine Spectator and which were not included in the Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2022. These excellent wines included wines that wine collectors will want to stock up on before prices go up. Attorney Somm’s wine recommendations
Winemaker Sean O’Callaghan of Riecine talks about composting grape skins thanks to a change in the laws around the practice. Organic and biodynamic procedures at Riecine are a key to their farming and winemaking. Ask a Winemaker talked with Sean on location at La Gaiole in Chianti in 2010. Watch our series on Understanding Tuscan
In this video, I explain the logical process behind blind tasting wines for identification of grape variety, country of origin, wine region and vintage. To learn the basics of wine tasting, please watch (part 1/2) of the series. 在这期的【诗洋品酒生活】我给大家分享一些深入的盲品技巧。若想从基础学习品鉴葡萄酒,请看(part 1/2). https://youtu.be/-XFyblvdNqs
Napa Valley winemaker Tod Mostero of Ulysses Vineyard and Dominus Estate explains one of his strategies in the midst of harvest.
In this episode of Jordan Uncorked, John and Maggie taste a 1989 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon at Jordan Winery in Healdsburg, California, and offer new wine tasting notes for this 1989 wine. Comment below with your pick for which wine these winemakers should open next for a chance to be featured. Tune in for Jordan Uncorked
What is Gamay Noir? Scott Frank, Winemaker at Bow and Arrow wines in Portland talks about Gamay, with a focus on the wines it produces France in Beaujolais. The purity and expression of fruit is what he likes most about the grape at it’s most basic. See our whole playlist with Scott Frank: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_IXB4XJrFh0J_M9Zolen10F See
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