#Italy #winetravel #HowToTour #Sardinia Join Stevie Kim on this special series, “How to taste wine in 5 days: Sardinia Gita Scolastica Day 5 of 5” She has traveled to yet more wine destinations, today she and the group went to the Wine Museum Berchidda, thereafter, the group went to Atlantis Winery. Whilst on their “Gita
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It’s the first day of harvest for Merry Edwards, one of California’s top Pinot producers. Grab your rubber boots (that destemmer is messy!) and meet Merry on the crush pad where she tells us, “It’s all about the fruit.”
Fred Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery discusses the impact of Botrytis cinerea, a common fungus that can ruin an entire vineyard in no time, but which also is a key to the creation of the sweet wines from Sauternes, the Loire Valley and elsewhere. This video focuses on the 2006 harvest in the Helfer Vineyard
What are the best wines for football season, bonfires, pumpkin carving, and Oktoberfest-style dishes? Yep, it’s fall and we’re here to help you make the perfect wine and food pairings. By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly which varietals to stock up on for these cooler months. Cheers!! ———- ✨ FREE Digital Resource
Wineamaker Brianne Day explains co-fermentation in the winemaking process and describes how she puts multiple types of grapes into a fermenter, making what is called a field blend. Brianne Day of Day Wines in Oregon sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in 2013. See all of our Videos with Brianne Day: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_K5zuuHj49lhOq7C4Cr5rV6 Ask a
Mollie Battenhouse, Advanced Sommelier, shows us the difference between two very similar types of Sauvignon Blanc to demonstrate wine tasting techniques.
This historic Napa Cabernet label made Wine Spectator’s No. 4 Wine of 2020. Senior editor James Molesworth, who reviewed the wine, shares the story of its continued success under new ownership. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/3nxPCOU Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for
When and why would one decant Pinot Noir? Askawinemaker asks Joe Davis of Arcadian Winery at Pinot Days Chicago 2008 and a surprising and informative chemistry lesson ensues. Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have a question for a winemaker? Post it in the comments and we will try to
The other day, the official presentation of Meyron Rosé took place. Guests, wine lovers, industry representatives got acquainted with wine, communicated with each other and enjoyed a warm evening. Sharing episodes of the day in a video… Hailing from a unique terroir, this elegant wine is made from the indigenous, private estate–grown Areni grape cultivated
In the middle of the growing season, workers in Napa Valley’s Eisele Vineyard remove clusters of Cabernet grapes from the weakest shoots on each vine. Winemaker Hélène Mingot explains this fine-tuning process to Wine Spectator’s James Molesworth.
What is Auxerrois? A white grape from Alsace also called Pinot Auxerrois is described by Sophie and Maxime Bames-Buecher, from a biodynamic winery in Alsace, France. Sophie and Maxime sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in early 2014. See all of our videos with Sophie and Maxime Barmes-Buecher: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_Kj0jwkxFGDhkWbf3Zs3ZJx Connect with us on Facebook:
In this episode of Wine Chat TV, Erin Sullivan explains how to taste wine like a pro. Ever wonder what all the swirling, sniffing, and spitting is all about? It’s called sensory evaluation.
What are the differences between wines made with commercial vs native yeasts? Stewart Boedecker and Athena Pappas of Boedecker Cellars in Oregon talk about all aspects of yeasts, fermentations, and how yeast affects wine flavors. Ask a Winemaker filmed with the Boedeckers on site in Oregon in 2013. See all of our videos with Stewart
Discover the new educational film presenting terroir, vine-training, wine-making, tasting of Champagne
This Tempranillo-based red is aged for 10 years before release and comes from a leading pioneer of Spain’s Rioja region. Executive editor Thomas Matthews, who reviewed the wine, explains why Wine Spectator is honoring this 2010 vintage red as Wine of the Year for 2020. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content:
Fred Scherrer at the Scherrer Winery explains what happens to grapes after fermentation and maceration is complete. Fred is the winemaker at Scherrer Winery. Watch our full series with Fred and Ed Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery on Ask a Winemaker. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL60BA50DBFAAF2E0A Ask a Winemaker’s interviews with California Winemakers: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7921E180A0401D2C Ask a Winemaker on Facebook:
Welcome to Novel Wines’ very special wine tasting week. Each day our wine buyer Ben will introduce you to a new element of wine tasting, covering Body, Acidity, Tannin, Sweetness, Alcohol and Balance. In today’s video, Ben talks about Body. A good cheat to learn different ‘weights’ of wine is to take something familiar, such
Chef Michael Fiorelli of Award of Excellence winner Love & Salt puts a twist on pesto by adding arugula and cashews to his recipe. Find out why a bright, citrusy Grechetto complements the dish.
Fred Scherrer whole cluster presses his Chardonnay from the Scherrer Vineyard in the Alexander Valley. The clusters arrive at the winery in Sebastapol intact and free of debris so there is no need to worry about sorting them a second time. Fred sat down with Ask a Winemaker during the grape harvest in Sonoma in
In this video I talk about 5 great age-worthy white wines that you can stack your cellar or wine fridge with. Although some might associate aging more with red wines, there are great white wines made across the globe, for which 10 years in the cellar is nothing. **Contents of this video 0:00 Introduction 1:26
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