Pronouncing Wines The Right Way – How To Pronounce German Wines | And Pronounce French Wines #Shorts

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Pronouncing Wines The Right Way – How To Pronounce German Wines | And Pronounce French Wines

00:00 how to pronounce wines the right way
00:09 how to pronounce Cabernet Franc
00:18 how to pronounce Pinot Grigio
00:25 how to pronounce Merlot
00:34 how to pronounce Riesling
00:41 Gewurztraminer pronunciation

How to pronounce wines the right way 👍

At our winery we constantly get asked questions like: how to say Gewürztraminer, how to pronounce Pinot Grigio, how to pronounce Riesling, how to pronounce wine grapes ect… Lots of wine pronunciation.

We thought would put together a light hearted video about our COO Roland Zimmermann pronouncing wines the right way. For example how to say Gewurztraminer and how to pronounce wine names! Don’t worry he’s not angry, he’s just German.

This is a wine channel for curious wine rookies and established wine lovers. My family and I have been making wine for 7 generations. Our family winery is located in the Niagara region of Ontario Canada. Our family is pulling back the curtain on what it takes to run a family wine operation. From growing grapes to ending up on your dinner table, we share the ups and downs of the Ontario Wine industry. This is a brand new channel. We are delighted that you’ve chosen us to learn from. Please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE. Hit the thumbs up button and share your comments below, because every time you do this helps our channel grow.

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