There are a lot of misconceptions out there regarding hangovers and hangover cures. The biggest one is that dehydration causes all of the issues. I am retired military (Airborne Infantry) and now, a Doctor. I HATED hangovers when I was in the service, especially the headaches, nausea, hangxiety, and thinking about the beating I just
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Why is Henschke Hill of Grace Shiraz more than just a wine? Winemaker Stephen Henschke leads a tasting of the iconic Australian wine at Wine Spectator’s 2017 New York Wine Experience, reminding us that each bottle has a story behind it.
How to taste Italian Wine. Interviewing winemakers from all over the world.
In this video, we’re continuing our journey through the wonderful wine region of Puglia. In part 3, we’ll be discussing the wines made from the primitivo grape variety. Primitivo can make for a delicious, affordable wine. In this video, we’ll discuss the various reasons why this wine is a great choice for the WSET Level
Winemaker Matt Taylor invited senior editor James Molesworth for a look at Ink Grade on Howell Mountain in California’s Napa Valley. The Cabernet Sauvignon project is part of the Lawrence family’s slate of brands that includes Heitz Cellar, Burgess Cellars, Stony Hill and others.
Gamay in Oregon. Scott Frank, Winemaker at Bow and Arrow Wines in Portland talks about his love for Loire Varieties including Gamay (Did you know that many Loire producers grow Gamay?) He feels that the Willamette Valley is an ideal place for Loire Grapes. See our whole playlist with Scott Frank: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_IXB4XJrFh0J_M9Zolen10F See all of
The road to winemaking in Burgundy from North Carolina is described be Blair Pethel. Blair Pethel, an American from North Carolina, makes wine at Domaine Dublère, his estate in Savigny-lès-Beaune in Burgundy, France. Thumbnail photo credit: http://www.domaine-dublere.com/en/gallery Filmed at the IPNC in 2014. Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have
In my seventh video in my Georgia series the wonderful black grape variety – Saperavi. Watch this video to learn all about the native grape of this amazing country which claims an ancient tradition of producing fantastic wines. You can watch all of the released Georgia videos here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7icyVWi7LU&list=PLHvqIB13xXh0-4si3vndOXkqOKbMTwLPw I hope you enjoy this series.
In the center of Portugal, the Dão is an isolated wine region that Sara Dionisio of Casa de Mouraz describes as being much like Burgundy in the sense that it has many small vineyards. In part 2 she talks about Touriga Nacional and the older varieties of grapes that are prominent in the region. Sara
Are you ready for Pinot from Oregon? Madeline unpacks three great wines from Lange Estate Winery in Oregon. Subscribe to learn wine https://wfol.ly/newsletter CORRECTION: Ooops! We’re a little far north when we point out the Umpqua Valley! You’ll need to head about 20kms south! Wines in this video: • Trouvère – Tempranillo: https://this.wine/v/VT-LFUPZAEGK/ • Trouvère
The International Pinot Noir Celebration at Linfield College in McMinville Oregon is a unique, not for profit, event held each year to showcase the best of Oregon and the world. Ask a Winemaker was invited to participate and film in 2014 and we asked each producer we spoke to about the event. Dr. Ernst Loosen,
We’re so excited to announce a new course library coming this holiday season: How to Taste Wine Like a Pro! This includes Wine 101 and Wine 201. Both are currently in the works and will be available for purchase soon. These will make great holidays gifts – but who are they for and what topics
Winemaker Jochen Beurer of Weingut Beurer in Swabia, in Germany talks about sub soils on which he grows Riesling. Watch all of our videos withs Jochen Beurer here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c… Have a question for a winemaker? Post it in the comments and we will try
Reacting to Wine Spectator’s top ten wines of 2022 list. What do you think? Expensive vs Expensive Washington Cab: https://youtu.be/oQBxG0K256A Exploring Châteauneuf-du-Pape: https://youtu.be/LXPZhf4Dj0E 🍷 Gabriel Glas Standart edition (the gold edition is often sold out) https://amzn.to/3qeZXmQ Wines featured in this episode: Louis Roederer, Cristal Champagne 2014 Quilceda Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 Fattoria le Pupille, Saffredi
From high in Argentina’s Mendoza region comes Wine Spectator’s No. 8 Wine of 2020. Senior editor Kim Marcus, who reviewed the wine, shares the story of this Argentine Malbec with French roots. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/3nxPCOU Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator
Jordan co-founder Sally Jordan tells the story of how they discovered and purchased the winery estate from another family fond of fishing. A tale of perseverance in purchasing their dream piece of real estate property. http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/05/how-the-jordans-discovered-and-purchased-the-winery-estate/
How To Taste Wine For Beginners and Look Like A Pro: A @Toastmasters International Project. The five things you must know! @River City Toastmasters is the club I belong to. Come check us out, we meet every Thursday at noon on Zoom. We are an international club we have members all over the world. Come
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