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Month: July 2021
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 4th May 2020 an iconic wine from Spain, the ‘Bull’s Blood’ red wine Torres, Sangre de Toro 2018.
Red Wine Beef Stew Recipe Details: https://panlasangpinoy.com/red-wine-beef-stew/ Ingredients: 2 lbs. beef chuck cubed 1 1/2 cup red wine 3 cups beef broth 4 strips bacon chopped 15 pieces pearl onion 3 ounces tomato paste 1 piece carrot sliced 5 sprigs thyme 1 piece onion chopped 6 cloves garlic minced Salt and pepper to taste US
How does one of the world’s top winemakers, Paul Pontallier, at one of the world’s top wineries, Château Margaux, think about terroir? Join Paul in the château’s barrel room and in the vineyards.
One of the most informed palates in the wine industry, Raj Parr! He’s a somm-celeb and oh yea, he makes wine too…Where is my ‘heart eyes’ emoji when I need it?!
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Jordan Winery offers a look at the seasons of a vineyard in Sonoma County, from winter pruning and spring budbreak to summer grape veraison and fall harvest. Part of a series of wine education videos that gives you a glimpse into what those planning California wine country vacations may see during spring, summer, winter and
Winemaker Ken Pahlow talks about the costs of land in Oregon’s wine country as of the summer of 2014. Ken Pahlow is the owner and winemaker at Walter Scott Wines in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. See all of our videos with Ken Pahlow of Walter Scott Wines here: Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more
Wine Tasting Tips with Master Sommelier Tim Gaiser: Establishing a Routine. For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv. #wineohtv #wine #somm How to Taste Wine Like a Master Somm (VIDEO) Watch Wine Oh TV with Monique Soltani as she interviews Master Sommelier Tim Gaiser. He is one of the best wine tasters in the world and
“Liaojiu, a.k.a. Shaoxing wine.” I know I say that quite a bit in these recipes, so here, I wanted to explain myself a bit. We’ll go over the varieties of Shaoxing wine (plus, the Shaoxing wine-like objects labeled such in English), a bit about the historical background, and why/how it’s used when cooking. Now note
For 29 January 2018 the CVNE, Cune Rioja Reserva 2013 from Rioja in Spain is our Wine of the Week. Rioja is such a go-to wine for most red wine lovers, rarely failing to deliver, and especially so from quality houses such as the Compañía Vinícola del Norte de España – CVNE. Mostly Tempranillo and
Classic Red Wine Braised Short Ribs are melt-in-your mouth tender. Follow this traditional recipe for boneless short ribs braised with red wine in the oven. Short ribs are a comfort food: so simple, beefy, bold and fork-tender. Recipe: https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/recipes/recipedetail.aspx?id=652 INGREDIENTS: 3 pounds Certified Angus Beef ® chuck short ribs, cut in 4-ounce chunks (2 x
Pitcher Tom Seaver led the underdog NY Mets to a miraculous ’69 World Series championship. Since then, he’s caught winemaking fever and has traded the baseball diamond for a vineyard home on Diamond Mountain, where some of Napa’s best Cab grows.
We might seem like real Paso pimps lately, but for good reason! There are exciting things going on there these days (especially the west side), and Daou vineyards is a great example. Owner/Winemaker Daniel Daou is up to the plate this week and his Cabernet-based wines are proving to be a real grand slam of
Jordan Vineyard Manager Dana Grande discusses the exciting springtime occurrence of vineyard flowering (bloom) in this wine education video. Learn more about grape flowers, a vital part of growing season when grapes begin to form shape, with our blog: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/07/how-spring-weather-has-influenced-bloom-and-fruit-set.
Clay vessels called Amphorae are becoming more an more popular in winemaking in place of oak barrels. Winemaker Frank Cornelissen talks about how he started to use amphora at his estate on Etna in Italy and how his approach has evolved. Cornelissen at with Ask a Winemaker in December of 2013. See all of our
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Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 5th June 2016 he chooses a wine that is perfect for Father’s Day later this month, the Penfolds, ‘Father’ Grand Tawny from Australia is his Wine of the Week.
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