Month: July 2021

Watch Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon grapevine growth stages with this life cycle time lapse video, showing as the vines transform through their growing season from bud break (April 10) to veraison (August 15) at Jordan Winery in Sonoma County, California. Watch the full time-lapse video, “Life Cycle of a Grapevine:” https://blog.jordanwinery.com/2014/04/time-lapse-video-365-days-with-a-cabernet-grapevine/
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How do Sommeliers learn to taste wine? Rajat Parr, who oversees the wine program of the Michael Mina restaurant group and now makes wines at Sandhi Wines, explains how he learned. He adds that with study, blind tasting is “actually fairly easy” when wines are presented in their classic form. Filmed at the International Pinot
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U.S. mail carriers have not been allowed to deliver a bottle of wine since a 1909 law banned shipping alcohol in the mail. But 19 members of Congress, led by Reps. Jackie Speier of California and Dan Newhouse of Washington, introduced the USPS Shipping Equity Act on May 17 to end that ban. Companion legislation
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Top 10 Most Expensive Wines In The World | SUBSCRIBE to ALUX: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNjPtOCvMrKY5eLwr_-7eUg?sub_confirmation=1 10 Most Expensive Beers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4M6irLOmU 10 Most Expensive Alcoholic Drinks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oVDC9QSqRY In this Alux.com video we’ll try to answer the following questions: Which are the most expensive wines? How old are the most expensive wines? Why are old wines more expensive? Where
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Hello dear friends, this is my 370th Vlog. In this video I have demonstrated an easy way to make Traditional Grape Wine Hope you all will enjoy this video. Please share your valuable feedback’s through the comment box. Don’t forget to Like, Share and Subscribe. Love you all 🙂 Christmas Series 1 Making of Grape
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Tom Colicchio, chef-owner of Craftsteak, is fanatical about the ingredients he uses in his restaurants. Colicchio joined Wine Spectator senior editor Harvey Steiman to taste, and describe, three types of gourmet beef: grass-fed, corn-fed and wagyu. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://newsletters.winespectator.com/
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Cult wine icon & international vineyard collector, Dave Phinney is in the hot seat this week! Fingers in pies galore, Dave continues to push the envelope of success after one of the coolest ‘rags to riches’ stories in the wine world. Goes to show that hard work and perseverance truly pay off. Keep it real
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Heitz Vineyards has a well-earned reputation for producing high quality, distinctive Napa Valley wines, particularly Cabernets. The style is always full-bodied, well-extracted with immense structure. Shop: https://www.wineexpress.com/heitz-2015-cabernet-sauvignon-napa-valley Follow us on social media! Wine Express: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
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In this educational video, fifth-generation Alexander Valley farmer Bret Munselle, one of Jordan Winery’s key growers, discusses how to trim grapevines (vineyard pruning) during the winter and the challenges that arise when you prune grapes for quality winemaking. Bret discusses different approaches to pruning and what he’s learned from five generations pruning the same land.
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On Pronouncing the 10 Cru Beaujolais : French born turned Chilean Winemaker Louis-Antoine Luyt helps us with an informative and quirky listen on the correct ways to say – Chénas – Chiroubles – Cote de Brouilly – Fleurie – Juliénas – Morgon – Moulin à Vent – Régnié – Saint Amour Ask a Winemaker filmed
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Canned wine continues to be one of the most rapidly growing wine categories in the United States. Volume sales in Nielsen-tracked channels reached $253 million in the 52 weeks ending March 20, 2021, up 62 percent over the previous 12 months. And according to Market Watch, a sister publication of Wine Spectator, more wineries are
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Wally’s, the retail-restaurant hybrid with a Wine Spectator Grand Award–winning location in Beverly Hills, Calif., has arrived in Las Vegas. This is the second expansion for the brand, which also has a Best of Award of Excellence winner in Santa Monica, Calif. The newest outpost opened along with the encompassing Resorts World property on June
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Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon has become a real force to be reckoned with in the world of South American wine and beyond. Chile is considered an ideal place to grow many of the most popular Bordeaux-style grapes. So what are the details behind this South American refuge of Old World styles? In this final installment of
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