Watch how to prune olive trees with the Jordan Winery vineyard team, which practices olive tree trimming on 18 acres of olive trees on the Jordan Estate to maintain a shorter tree that produces quality Spanish and Italian olives. These pruned olive tree branches are then used as firewood for Jordan’s culinary events or shredded
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Learn how to taste wine when you visit a winery. See how to evaluate wine with your eyes, nose, and mouth. This is a basic wine tasting tutorial for people looking to have some fun. Winemakers Linda and Randy Rice from Mountain View Vineyard in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania will show you how to
This master of Sonoma Pinot Noir skillfully blends California and French techniques. Senior editor Kim Marcus, who reviewed the wine, explains why it’s Wine Spectator’s No. 2 Wine of 2019. 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 just
Pinot Grigio, famed for making an innocuous white wine, can actually be quite interesting, especially if the juice is left in contact with the skins for an extended period of time as Todd Hamina does at Biggio Hamina in Oregon. Extended Maceration, cold stabilization and more are discussed. Watch our entire collection of videos with
Executive Chef Todd Knoll discusses the three best kitchen knives for home cooks and chefs alike (chef knife, paring, cleaver). Discover differences between European and Japanese knive designs, as well as which knives are best for delicate slicing, coring fruit and preparing a stir fry dinner. http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/11/christmas-gift-ideas-best-kitchen-knives-for-home-cooks-and-chefs
After a whole year of planning and a thorough blind tasting, we finally picked 52 best wines from hundreds of candidates. Just like we picked our wine, we selected only the best moments in a short and sweet 8 minute video! If you want to study wine, seriously, this video will help you through your
Meet Chenin, a perennial insiders’ favorite. It could easily become one of your go-to whites with these pairing pointers from winemaker Carl Van Der Merwe of De Morgenzon.
Don’t be afraid to make an affordable bouquet at home with help from our Director of Hospitality Nitsa Knoll. Beautiful flower arrangements can be fun and easy for any occasion; weddings, mother’s day, birthdays… The options are endless! Flower recipe and more details on our blog: https://winecountrytable.com/entertain/floral-design/flower-arranging-tips-video-floral-arrangement-ideas-for-home. The shopping list: Floral: 3 Red Peonies 3
Winemaker Fred Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery discusses the terroir of the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast Appelations in California, and talks about how the two can taste different. This question came from Steven Rigisich of Pinot Days. Sound and video quality has increased dramatically at Ask a Winemaker, but we love these old
When it comes to enjoying good wine, its not just the quality of the wine that matters. Knowing how to taste your wine properly can play a big role in how much you get out of it. So before you fill your next glass, make sure you follow these simple steps to enjoy every last
At New York’s Bedford Cheese Shop, cheesemonger Cat Pickei gives us some pro tips on wrapping up that leftover cheese for later. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/35OoX9t Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
Every new wine barrel delivered to Jordan is inspected for quality control. One of the important tests to ensure the barrel will not leak once filled is a vacuum seal test. This test method also helps us limit our use of water, which is important to a sustainable winery. Learn more: https://blog.jordanwinery.com/2015/12/a-new-twist-to-inspecting-french-oak-barrels-this-winter/
Winemaker Fred Scherrer operates a tight ship at his 5000 cases winery in Sebastopol, California. He oversees every detail from sorting to bottling and depends on one or two smart, competent and hard working interns a season to help with harvest. In 2013, Jennifer Reichardt landed the job after working three previous harvests in Sonoma
#WineMyths #HowToDrinkWine #Cocktailsindia 5 Important Points About Wine !! It’s true that most of us don’t have a good amount of ideas about WINE, thus we all take the wrong decision when we suppose to order Wine. With a basic understanding of different types of wine and their tastes, you can take a workaday meal
Stumped on how to wrap a bottle of wine you’re gifting for the holidays? We’ve got you covered with 3 creative ways to give your gift a personal touch. Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1 Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3oFZmbu
Pressed flower paper, cards or art is a simple way to make a memorable travel souvenir. This DIY craft video will show you how to make pressed wildflowers with a wildflower press that you can use for many crafting projects. View the written tutorial for this pressed wildflowers video on our blog: https://winecountrytable.com/entertain/floral-design/how-to-press-flowers-on-paper-a-memorable-travel-souvenir.
Juan Muga of Bodegas Muga gives a brief history of his family’s estate and winery back to 1746. For lots more with Juan, from explanations of grape varieties to detailed reviews of the different areas in Rioja, check out our full playlist here: Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have
Check out why your sense of smell is so helpful when you learn about tasting wine with Filippo Bartolotta. https://www.mamablip.com/en/video/taste-wine-smell Follow this simple video lesson on wine tasting and how to use your sense of smell when you learn about your favorite wines. A quick wine tasting lesson at your fingertips as you learn why
Organic practices are important, but they’re just one small part of sustainable practices. Learn more about sustainability with Michael Honig, the passionate president of Honig Vineyard and Winery in Napa Valley.
Tom Mortimer of Le Cadeau Winery in Oregon explains why the Mount Eden clone of Pinot Noir would be the one clone he would select if he only had one for his Pinot vineyards. Ask a Winemaker filmed Tom at Pinot Days 2013 in Chicago. Thanks to Fred Scherrer for introducing us to Tom. See
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