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Winemaker Fred Scherrer shares an interesting tip for young winemakers on how to decide when the blend is perfect and the wine complete. The answer is not as technical as you might imagine. Fred makes wine at the Scherrer Winery in Sebastapol, California in the Russian River Valley. He sat down with Ask a Winemaker
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West London Wine School founder Jimmy Smith begins to unearth the wines of Sicily in Part 1 FOR THE WSET L3 AWARD IN WINES looking at Etna DOC and the generic wines of Sicilia DOC and Terre de Sicilia IGT. The knowledge found in this session is useful for WSET L3 We have many more
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Jesus’ first miracle has left a lot of Christians confused. Because Jesus turned water into wine, then surely there is no problem with Christians drinking alcohol today, is it? Is that what the Bible says? In today’s Tough Tuesday we will look at John 2:9. ► Recommended resource http://www.anym.org/pdf/wine_in_the_Bible_samuele_bacchiocchi.pdf If you are new here, we
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Knowing these 5 types of wine and their characteristics will help you navigate a wine menu with confidence and poise. Take the full online course → https://wfol.ly/wine-201 SECTIONS 00:21 Introduction: The 5 Types of Wine 00:54 Red wines to know 04:16 White wines to know 07:25 Rosé wines to know 08:48 Sparkling wines to know
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At Hanzell Farm and Vineyards in Sonoma, president and director of winemaking Jason Jardine explains his cover crop strategy, and how daikon radishes and other root crops are critical to soil health. WineSpectator.com members can read James Molesworth’s full report: https://www.winespectator.com/articles/a-new-hanzell-emerges Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/34j2K6u Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just
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Tuscany is a region of Italy, located in the central-western part of the country: https://www.mamablip.com/en/video/tuscany-wines It is quite diverse, with many different landscapes: you can find forests on one side of the valley, next to vineyards on steep slopes; on other hills there are olive groves that still green up at this time of year;
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It’s time to celebrate the sweet frozen grape and Northeast Ohio’s award winning Ice Wine. Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton gets all the details on this year’s festival that includes the wineries of the Grand River Valley Debonné Vineyards, Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Grand River Cellars Winery.https://www.grandrivercellars.com/upcoming-events/festivals/ice-wine-festival/ https://www.grandrivercellars.com/upcoming-events/festivals/ice-wine-festival/
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http://GreekReporter.com – We went on a tour of the grapevines and wines of Santorini. It’s not just the lava-rich soil, but most importantly the philoxenia and warmth of the residents of Santorini that make the wines of this heavenly island the most sought after Greek wines around the world! Full story: https://bit.ly/2PVphw8 For more exclusive
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Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits. Grapes are the most common fruit used in wine production, but other fruits such as apples, berries, and even flowers can be used as well. Wine has been produced for thousands of years, and is enjoyed by people all over the world. The
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