Jordan Winery Ranch Manager Brent Young discusses and demonstrates a recent viticulture experiment in which the wings of Petit Verdot grape clusters were removed after the grapevines flowered and the berries began to form (fruit set). The wings of the grapes were developing later than the center of the grapes, and by thinning or removing
Month: August 2021
The Languedoc-Roussillon, located in the south of France along the Mediterranean coast is one of the world’s largest winemaking regions. Winemaker Emmanuel Pageot of Domaine Turner Pageot gives a 10,000 ft overview of the region and some of the climates where wine grapes grow. Ask a Winemaker talked with Emmanuel in Chicago at Red and
Our favourite wine expert, Angela Aiello, took us to Washington today to learn all about wines from that state.
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 26th July 2015 the Logodaj, Melnik 55 2013 from Bulgaria, is his Wine of the Week.
1. Red Wine Chocolate Cake: https://taste.md/2MQ8JnJ 2. Red Wine Spaghetti with Steak: https://taste.md/39yDKWS 3. Melon and White Wine Terrine: https://taste.md/2MQfJAV 4. Fried Gnocchi with Pot Roast: https://taste.md/35iKc19 5. Beef Braciole: https://taste.md/2ud1NdY 6. Wine Gummy Bears: https://taste.md/2QjqTjZ 7. Fried Frog Legs: https://taste.md/39xpjm7 8. Crown Lamb Roast: https://taste.md/39wigKk 9. Wine-Braised Beef Rolls: https://taste.md/2QBLxuu 10. Golden Wine Wreath
Amarone is a rich, luscious wine with a tremendous capacity for aging. Join Wine Spectator tasting coordinator Jo Cooke as he compares Dal Forno Amarones from 2002 and 1997. But be forewarned: these wines don’t come cheap.
It doesn’t get any cooler than this! Laura Catena needs almost no introduction but we’ll give it a shot. Laura’s work promoting and refining her native wines of Argentina makes her one of the most influential people in wine today. We’re excited to be talking to her today about all things Malbec, the future of
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Harvest is dirty work, but someone’s gotta do it! Here’s our latest funny music video, a parody of Austin Mahone’s newest single “Dirty Work.” For more videos from Jordan Winery, visit https://www.jordanwinery.com/videos.
What is Grenache? Winemaker Randall Grahm explains the basics of Grenache, both in the glass and in the vineyard. He calls it a “wonderful grape” that is a chameleon in that it can be light and fruity or rich and powerful. Included is a quick overview of where the grape is grown in the world
Medical research has repeatedly found links between moderate alcohol consumption and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attack, stroke and heart valve issues. But doctors have also long advised patients that are suffering from cardiovascular disease to refrain from drinking. Now recent research suggests that moderate consumption of alcohol, including wine, could prove
Wine tasting can be a complicated art that involves the senses of sight, smell and touch in addition to taste. But knowing even the basic techniques of wine tasting can help enhance a person’s experience. This animation is a step-by-step introduction to how to taste wine. Source: South China Morning Post
Wines from the Chianti region of Italy come in a range of styles and intensities. All of them are wonderful with food. In this video, I explain the difference between Chianti, Chianti Classico, and Chianti Riserva. —————————————- Encourage me to keep making these videos! Please subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJl06eVi-42xuXDIZ7AhcTA —————————————- Wines featured in
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 17th August 2020 the Spanish Bobal from the Wine Society is his choice.
Wine Making 101, the beginner guide for winemaking at home. Today we guide you through all the basics needed for wine making. Wine Making 101 contains background on wine, types of wine, what equipment you will need and a brief synopsis of the wine making process. Don’t be discouraged, winemaking at home can be inexpensive,
You’re in a restaurant and the bottle you ordered arrives at your table and the sommelier is standing there… Now what?! Watch this video shot at New York’s Gramercy Tavern and you’ll be a pro at navigating restaurant wine service.
One of the most isolated wine regions in the world, Margaret River, Australia also happens to be a place where Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay reach their absolute zenith! Uber-talented winemaker Virginia Willcock is in the hot-seat this week to explain the magic of Margaret River…
Director of Wine Greg Miller discusses the summer growing season in the Alexander Valley and on the Jordan Estate. Stay tuned for more episodes of our Seasons of the Vineyard documentary series, taking you into the life cycle and growing season of grapevines through spring, summer, winter and fall.
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