Kyle steals a few minutes with the great Piero Incisa of Tuscany’s Tenuta San Guido, maker of Sassicaia. In Part 2 they discuss the history of Sassicaia and it’s impact on the worldwide market.
Wine Types
Wine Educator, Luminary, Maker, Drinker, Writer, Philosopher, Dungeon Master? A True Jack of all Trades and Master of All…Ladies and Gentlemen…Wes Hagen (Exuberant Round of Applause). ::A hush falls over the crowd::
Sometimes the simplest tools are the best. Mark shows in this video that you don’t need to spend crazy amounts of money on wine openers to open a wine bottle simply and quickly. A $5 dollar wine key can do the trick everytime.
There are many wine regions in Italy and we will discuss some of the most important ones together with their top grapes and wines! Italy is the biggest producer of wine and some of the most expensive and popular wines in the world come from this country. You can learn much more from the Basic
The greatest Sauv. Blanc deal…IN THE WORLD!
Will Hargrove (C&B’s Head of Fine Wine) and Neville Kirkpatrick (C&B’s Fine Wine Executive) to discuss everything decanting. What it means? Why do it? And how it can enhance your drinking experience. Listen to our podcast to know more : https://www.corneyandbarrow.com/blog/when-and-why-should-you-decant-your-wine
Pedigree is the key! …I love rhymes…
When it comes to wine blends vs varietals, there are many disagreements as to which is best. Some wine lovers find wine blends more exciting while others prefer the purity of varietal wines. I argue that wine reflects a country’s history and multiculturalism just as much as its language and architectural influences. I offer as
Can the history of Australian wine be encapsulated and embodied in one person? Indeed it can my fair viewers. Bruce Tyrrell, producer of some of the finest wines to come off the continent, is a direct descendant of the original forebearers of the OZ wine industry…I mean, do you get more qualified to speak on
Welcome back to Wine Chat! The place for fun wine education and helping you to drink better. The different vessels used in wine making all have different purposes and create different outcomes for the wines, so today we are exploring 4 of the main types of vessels used: 00:00 02:11 – 1. Oak 04:43 –
We can find many different wine terms and descriptors, especially when reading wine magazines or hearing wine professionals talk. In this video I have compiled and explain some of the most popular terms used to describe wine, such as corked wine, balance, earthy, minerality, oxidized and many more, which will improve your wine vocabulary. This
It’s kind of like the Wine Spectator’s Top 100 award for a wine that sells for $10! Huh? What?!
Support me on my PATREON: https://patreon.com/konstantinbaum Follow me on …: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinbaum_mw/ Check out my website: https://baumselection.com/ I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling. I have tasted the following wines in this Video: 2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $ 2021/2015 Tyrrell’s Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia –
Location, Location, Location
Food and Drink are critical to any fort, especially newly founded forts. While it might be tempting to spend a large chunk of your embark points to secure yourself an early supply of both, there is a way to get food and drink early on for much fewer embark points. It requires some work for
An alternative wine from the same makers and same vintage as the 100 point ‘other’ Lafitte…
Learn more about the ALTI WINE EXCHANGE on https://www.altiwineexchange.com/ In our last video in this series, we went all around Spain to check out all the different style of wines the country has to offer. Today, we’re starting our deeper dive into individual Spanish regions, so you get to know them by their first name
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