Learn more about French wine in this helpful introduction. You’ll learn about the 11 major regions and best wines to explore. See the French wine course!: https://winefolly.com/courses/french-wine-course/ Get the award-winning book → https://wfol.ly/3hVqtuQ Buy the French Wine map I use in this video! → https://wfol.ly/2Fg46Cs Love this content? Sharing is caring! A bit more on
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Gianluca Garofoli, of Italy’s nearly 150-year-old Garofoli winery, and senior editor Alison Napjus discuss the modern history of Italian winemaking and the evolution of the Marche region’s grape quality, wine style and reputation over the past century.
What is an amphora? Why is wine made in an amphora? Master of Wine Bree Stock and Limited Addition winemaker Chad Stock explain why they like amphorae and describe those made by their friend Andrew Beckham in Oregon. They also explain the wines they are making in them at their winery. See all of our
In this program you will discover Chile’s secret to success as a world class wine producing nation. Chile has it all; wines of purity and intensity, an industry made up of passionate and dedicated people, all nestled between the majestic Andes Mountains and Pacific Ocean. Produced in 2007
Learn how to taste wine like a pro from expert Gary Vaynerchuk of the Wine Library. Subscribe the Howcast’s Channel: http://howc.st/uLaHRS Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional video production, Howcast brings you leading experts and accurate, reliable information on topics ranging from makeup
Born and raised in Sonoma County, Brent Young became Jordan Winery’s Viticulturist in 2008. Learn what a typical work day looks like, how he spends his weekends (hot rods and horses) and why bringing his “children” to work is so much fun.
Get a rundown of Paso Robles wine and taste the regions most important wines. See the Wine Folly Region Guide at https://paso.guides.winefolly.com Get the shirt: https://wfol.ly/3Pv4Ov6 Paso Robles (Pass-oh Row-buhlz), meaning Pass of the Oak Trees, has over 60 different grape varieties and almost as many microclimates! This means that despite its warm Central Coast
Did you know that there’s a specific way to “taste” wine, and that you can get certified to taste wine? Dr. Vadim Putzu, certified wine taster and assistant professor of religious thought at Missouri State University, discusses the science and steps for properly tasting wine.
What do you know about wines from Uruguay? Today, we’ll sample the amazing wines of Artesana winery, pairing them up with some grilled classics! The country of Uruguay has been making wine for over a century, and they have a secret weapon in their cellars: The rare Tannat grape, which makes deep, rich and bold
In any restaurant, wine service can make or break the dining experience. Whether you’re a guest, a waiter or a sommelier, you’ll get the inside scoop on the key aspects of wine service from wine directors at Wine Spectator award-winning restaurants. Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1 Explore Wine Spectator’s free
You like wine, but sometimes you question yourself when you’re handed a glass at a restaurant or bar. Are you really supposed to swirl, or is that just something people do for show? What’s the right way to smell it, and why do you have to put all this effort into the first sip anyway?
To get this out of the way – I am not being paid by Vivino for this Video and I have not used Vivino much in the past. It seems like many wine drinkers do use it today. According to their website more than 52 million users and more than 74 million reviews, which is
Our sommelier explains some tips about how to taste wine and describe our feelings. She show us what are the three steps that we must follow when tasting a wine. These steps are related to each of our senses: sight, smell, taste and texture. Thanks to this video the winery Marqués de Murrieta wants to
Nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River, Alsace is a picturesque landscape of quilted vineyards and quaint medieval villages. Join our host Michael Fagan, as we travel through this little corner of France and discover its wines, indulge in its cuisine and revel in its natural beauty. Produced in 2002
We share our most popular wine etiquette tips that you can use for any occasion. Comment your favorite tip below in the comments! Tip #1: Cheers of the Bell Tip #2: How to Hold a Wine Glass Tip #3: How to Properly Open a Wine Bottle Tip #4: Pour the Wine Equally Tip #5: How
Learn how to talk about wine in English. There are many different kinds of red and white wines, and the ones we will touch on in this lesson are: “Riesling”, “Chardonnay”, “Sauvignon Blanc”, “Shiraz”, “Merlot”, “Malbec”, and “Cabernet Sauvignon”. I will teach you where these wines originally came from and with which foods to enjoy
I have prepared something pretty cool for you today. I am going to take you behind the scenes of the most difficult exam, and I will show you how I passed the Master of Wine Tasting while also doing a blind tasting of wines from the exam. The Master of Wine is one of the
Napa Cabernet all-stars Fred Schrader and Thomas Brown present six wines from Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard at the 2018 New York Wine Experience and reflect on the winery’s early days.
Originally, I was going to write about Wines of Canada–a huge subject matter. I had to trim and focus on a great subject: Wines of Okanagan Valley. Okanagan Valley is a new world wine region that is both new and old. Okanagan Valley history begins in 1859 with French Catholic priest Charles Pandosy planting what
Wine #2 is another great wine from a great vintage in a great region. Join James Suckling to learn what makes this wine exceptional.
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