Do you have a friend who is really good at tasting wine? (or maybe they appear to be because of all the fancy words they throw around!) It’s not rocket science! Wine tasting is a wonderful experience and with this video you will have what you need to taste like a pro! Join Sommelier B.
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The star of blockbuster movies, including Jurassic Park and The Hunt for Red October, actor Sam Neill is gaining recognition for his role as winery owner and Pinot lover. Meet Sam as he describes his winery, Two Paddocks, located in New Zealand.
Punchdowns are a key part of making red wine and each winemaker seems to have a slightly different approach as to how to best address the cap of grapes that develop during fermentation. Marcus Goodfellow at Matello Wines demonstrates a punchdown and talks about how he likes to mix the grapes and fermenting juice. Ask
Dave from the Good Food Store in Bethel Maine talks about wines from Maine.
Winemaking 101: Punchdowns. The grapes are picked, sorted and fermenting in a large tank. The solid material floats on top of the liquid and needs to be mixed with the juice to continue fermentation, avoid the build up of sulfur, and to heat evenly. Todd Hamina at Biggio-Hamina in Oregon talks about punchdowns at his
You know how to drink wine, but do you know how to really taste it? Bright Cellars Wine Educator Julie takes us on a tasting journey from appearance to palate and nose. Learn along with us, and don’t forget to tune into Part 2 of How to Taste Wine!
Axel Heinz, director of these Tuscan estates, talks to Wine Spectator’s Bruce Sanderson about the similarities and differences between Bolgheri and Bordeaux, Ornellaia’s journey to adulthood, and how a warming climate will affect the balance of grape varieties in the vineyards and wines.
Jordan Winery’s Claire Smith gives advice on aging, buying, and serving large-format wine bottles in Sonoma County, California. Blog includes infographic with an easy serving quantity conversions guide: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2017/05/guide-for-aging-buying-and-serving-large-format-wine-bottles-with-infographic-and-video-tips/.
Winemaker John Paul talks about how and when he uses native yeasts to ferment his wines and when he might inoculate a wine to finish fermentation. John Paul of Cameron Winery produces wines in Oregon from, among others, his “Clos Electrique” vineyard site. We filmed with John Paul at Storyteller Wine Company in Portland and
Ta video je bil izdelan v sklopu projekta ‘EVS and tourism sustainable developement’ in sofinanciran s strani Evropske unije, programa Mladi v akciji. This videos were made in project ‘EVS and tourism sustainable developement’ and cofinanced by European Union, Program Youth in Action. Made by: RIC Bela krajina, www.belakrajina.si, www.kolpariver.eu Made by Janos Jenei RIC
It’s time to put your arts-and-crafts skills to work in the wine cellar! Make your own one-of-a-kind glassware with this guide to upcycling used wine bottles. (Advanced level: Try turning them into candles!) Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3sJaXZ8 Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
The types and levels of Rioja are discussed by Juan Muga of Bodegas Muga, including Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva. Each level depends on the amount of time that the wine has spent in barrel, providing the minimum times that each must be kept in barrel. Filmed on location at City Winery Chicago. Watch all
This is course number 1 Part 3 of the Julien’s 3.5 minute wine course so we are going to start from the beginning, how to taste wine properly, or at least better. This is more intended to people that are relatively new to wine, but I think if you are already a wine connoisseur, you
Thomas Keller is always cool, calm and collected. What was it like when Julia Child showed up at his restaurant, the French Laundry? Renowned chef Thomas Keller shares his favorite encounters with Julia.
What food pairs well with Chardonnay? French Winemaker from Burgundy, Emmanuel Guillot talks about planning for a pairing with a 1990 Domaine Dauvissat, Premiere Cru “La Forest” and one of the Chardonnays he produced in Burgundy in 1990. He planned for oysters with the Chablis and Foie Gras with his wine. Find out which wine
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The affect of oak barrels on wine is discussed by Oregon winemaker Jason Lett of Eyrie Vineyards. He feels that the percentage of new oak barrels in a blend is meaningless information if you don’t know how old the rest of the lineup is. Jason Lett manages Eyrie Vineyards, one of the iconic producers of
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Planted in Napa’s Oakville district in 1954, MacDonald Vineyards’ oldest Cabernet vines represent what co-owners Alex and Graeme MacDonald strive to achieve at their historic property. Alex explains how the grapes from these “holy grail” vines fuel their Cabernets’ structure, power, complexity and ageability. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3eBKbN3 Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine
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