How to Make Cheap Easy Wine from Store Bought Juice at Home It’s actually really easy to make wine for yourself at home, and using juice from your local store is a great way to get started. This video will teach you step by step how to make grape wine at home from store bought
Chef Emeril Lagasse tests his skills against Wine Spectator’s Thomas Matthews to find the right wine for a squash dish from restaurateur Danny Meyer. Then, Meyer takes on Matthews to make a match for chef Mario Carbone’s bigeye tuna. Whose picks win?
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Don’t panic. Our Wine Director, Josh, shows you how to drill down the side of the bottle to pull the cork out effortlessly. Cheers!
Two months ago, John Jordan, the owner of Jordan Vineyard & Winery, challenged us to create a video invitation for his annual private Halloween party. The date set for our video shoot coincided with YouTube’s Life in a Day project. At Jordan, we specialize in three things: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and hospitality. Video storytelling became
What is rootstock? The roots of American vines have been used since the late 1800’s to support Vitis Vinifera grape vines and protect them from Phylloxera, a louse that kills vines. It also is used to regulate the vigor of vines depending on the soil type in any given vineyard. Here, Nick Mills of Rippon
Sommelier André Hueston Mack demonstrates the correct technique to use when opening a bottle of sparkling wine, keeping that carbonation right where it belongs. Want Bon Appétit shirts, hats and more? https://shop.bonappetit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_brand=ba&utm_campaign=aud-dev&utm_medium=video&utm_content=merch-shop-promo Still haven’t subscribed to Bon Appétit on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/1TLeyPn Want more Bon Appétit in your life? Subscribe to the magazine! https://bit.ly/313UWRu ABOUT
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 17th February 2020 the Dog Point Vineyard Chardonnay from Marlborough, an organic wine from New Zealand of terrific quality.
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Wine Enthusiast Magazine scored it 91 points saying “Benefiting from a larger percentage of Three Palms Vineyard fruit than ever before, this majority Merlot also holds Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.
Second-generation vintner John Jordan always knew he would continue his parents legacy at Jordan Vineyard & Winery but never exactly knew when or how. Learn about John’s early childhood growing up in Healdsburg and his professional background before becoming Jordan’s CEO in 2005. John also shares his love for the people he works with and
Winemaking starts (after harvest) with yeasts eating the sugars that have developed in the grapes on the vine. The question of native yeasts versus cultured yeasts is a hot topic right now and Todd Hamina suggests that anyone using used barrels or working in an existing facility is by definition going to be inheriting the
Wine Spectator has learned that famed Napa grapegrower David Abreu and Trinchero Family Estates (TFE) have agreed to partner on a new wine brand in the TFE portfolio using grapes grown from Abreu’s four Napa Valley vineyards. The deal links one of Napa’s top names in vineyards with one of its most respected companies. Abreu
While the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer in the crisis stage globally, many people—including some wine lovers—continue to feel its effects. Anecdotal evidence has indicated a potential link between COVID infection and increased alcohol sensitivity. That sensitivity can cause headaches, severe hangover-like symptoms and other effects, including intoxication at low levels of consumption. Now, new
Winemaker Dan Petroski made news when he sold his boutique California white wine brand Massican to Gallo late last year. But that was just the latest step on a wine journey that started ignominiously as a Columbia University football player and began in earnest a decade later after an eye-opening dinner at Le Bernardin in
Who’s behind it: Finca Wine is a new San Diego wine bar and shop from Dan Valerino and Joe Bower, the former general manager and sous chef, respectively, of Wine Spectator Best of Excellence winner Juniper and Ivy. The duo also operates Bottle Boon, a hospitality management company. Veteran toque Ricardo Dondisch heads Finca Wine’s
Legendary Barolo power couple Luca Currado Vietti and Elena Penna-Currado have begun a new chapter in their winemaking careers, this time with the collaboration of their children, Michele and Giulia. A year after the longtime proprietors of Vietti left that winery, the family has established Cascina Penna-Currado, a small artisanal winery producing Barolo, Barbera, Dolcetto,
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