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Month: August 2021
What makes a wine perfect? Join Wine Spectator’s James Suckling as he talks with Cinzia Merli at Le Macchiole, her winery in Bolgheri. They taste and describe Le Macchiole’s 2004 Messorio, a 100% Merlot that James rated a perfect 100.
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.
The CastelGiocondo estate is the Brunello estate owned by Marchesi di Frescobaldi. It lies on the southwestern slope of Montalcino, at elevations ranging from 600 to 1,200 feet. wineexpress.com/castelgiocondo-2015-brunello-di-montalcino-frescobaldi
Assistant Winemaker Ronald Du Preez discusses the importance of veraison thinning grape clusters: dropping unevenly ripened grape clusters to the ground. Veraison, the color change in grapes, begins in July or August, depending on weather. In years with cool summer temperatures like 2010, it is very important to remove unripened and unevenly ripened clusters from
Volatile acidity is correlated with bacterial infection in wine, and can be used as an indication of the health of a wine, which is why many people use sulfur during the winemaking process. Frank Cornelissen, winemaker from Mount Etna, Sicily talks about VA in detail. Ask a Winemaker sat with Frank Cornelissen in Chicago in
For several decades, scientific studies have found evidence that wine, cheese and coffee may all offer health benefits for your heart, when consumed in moderation. Recently, some researchers have questioned if these benefits have been exaggerated. But a new in-depth scientific review of recent research by a team at Italy’s University of Naples Federico II
Sign up for the free tasting course here: https://goo.gl/a41qNM Like my channel? Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/vrjQY4 Follow me here too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libationsacademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/libationsacademy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/LibationsAcademy/ In today’s video I’m going over how to taste wine for beginners. If you are new to wine, wine tasting can be intimidating, but all it takes is practice and
The number of kosher wines produced in the last 10 years has spiked.
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 2nd October 29017 the Louis Latour Marsannay Rouge 2015 from Burgundy in France is his Wine of the Week.
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Enjoy a tasting of two gorgeous Grenache blends from Gigondas with senior editor James Molesworth. Gigondas is only ten miles northeast of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and well worth a trip to the wine store if you like rich, perfumy reds.
Kyle talks with Bastion of Barbera and Italian Wine savant, Luca Currado of Vietti. Part 2
Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to share baking secrets show tips and techniques for how to make Olive Oil Cake without butter using Jordan Winery Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil. An easy summer baking recipe. View the complete recipe: https://www.jordanwinery.com/culinary/recipes/jordan-olive-oil-cake.
Winemaker shows how to make Chardonnay in California’s Russian River Valley. Included in this video are grapes at harvest, whole cluster’s of Chardonnay on the sorting table, and the bunches in the bladder press being gently pressed. The grapes were harvested from the Scherrer Vineyard in the Alexander Valley during Sonoma’s 2013 Harvest. Watch our
Learn more about the Alti Wine Exchange: https://www.altiwineexchange.com/ In our last video, I discussed how there’s much more to Portuguese wines than Port wine. If you’re not familiar with Portuguese dry wines, I certainly recommend you watch that video about all types of Portguese Vinho after watching today’s video to learn more, some fascinating stuff
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 3rd May 2015 the Morrisons Gruner Veltliner 2014 from Austria is his Wine of the Week. An inexpensive introduction to one of Austria’s great grapes and a real success story in Austrian white wine.
Here’s one of the most simple and romantic recipes you can add to your cooking arsenal – a classic French mussels recipe – also known as Moules Marinière – served with white wine and garlic butter sauce. This timeless French bistro dish can be found on menus throughout Paris and London, as well as most