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What are the grapes that make up One Of Italy’s Best Red Wines? So the world famous Amarone is a blend of several native grapes from Valpolicella area in the Veneto region found in northeastern Italy. Here’s my TOP Amarone Pick: Ugolini “Valle Alta” Amarone della Valpolicella https://shop.royalwinemerchants.com/ugolini-valle-alta-amarone-della-valpolicella-2013.html It landed in the Top 100 Wines
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Now at full maturity, Jordan 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon boasts luscious, black cherry fruit with the French and American oak knitted harmoniously into a soft, velvety texture. Our chef’s Hoisin Glazed Pork Shoulder highlights the exotic spice notes in this wine. This vintage is a true example of patience being rewarded, as Assistant Winemaker Maggie Kruse
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Tomorrow is National Advent Calendar Day and we’re getting ready for it with the ‘In Good Taste’ wine advent calendar. The calendar comes with 24 nights of wine, and it includes a booklet on tasting notes and exclusive wine recipes. You can order yours at ingoodtaste.com Stay informed about Rockford-area news, weather, sports and entertainment!
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Learn how to taste certain characteristics of wine by developing your palate. I will do a science experiment where I add black tea to red wine to identify tannins, lemon juice for acidity, sugar for sweetness, and vodka for alcohol. The control wine will be a glass of Sicilian Syrah from Tenute Orestiadi. Do this
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Brunello di Montalcino for sure is one of the greatest, age worthy red wines of Italy, and it is born in Tuscany region and must be made from 100% Sangiovese grape variety. In this video I will talk about the Sangiovese grape, wines from Montalcino area, how Brunello di Montalcino is made, how it tastes
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Italy’s Sicily has been a crossroads of the Mediterranean for millennia, lending it a diverse culture with incredible cuisine and a long history of wine production. Today the island’s wines are better than ever before. Learn more about Sicilia D.O.C. with Wine Spectator senior editor Alison Napjus and associate editor Julie Harans as we explore
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Free run juice, the juice that runs from grapes after harvest but before any pressure is applied to them in a press is explained by Greek Winemaker George Skouras. Ask a Winemaker filmed with George Skouras in Chicago at Red & White Wines See all of our videos with George Skouras : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct_hS3oAzhk&list=PLddUmDhg4G_Jr3PWmo6eukYzl0MAI8CXV Ask a
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Official Video for “I Drink Wine” by Adele. Shop the “Adele” collection here: http://shop.adele.com Listen to “30” here: https://www.adele.com Follow Adele: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Adele Twitter – https://twitter.com/Adele Instagram – http://instagram.com/Adele Lyrics How can one become so bounded by choices that somebody else makes? How come we’ve both become a version of a person we don’t
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This video shows how to prepare a vegetable crudite edible centerpiece for your next backyard meal. This dinner party idea is easy and healthy. View the full blog post and recipe: https://winecountrytable.com/watch/appetizers/dinner-party-appetizer-ideas-vegetable-crudite-edible-centerpiece-recipe ________ For more home entertaining tips, visit: https://winecountrytable.com/entertain.
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Jean Lenoir, author of Le Nez du Vin ® (Make Scents of Wine), teaches you how to taste wine step by step. Jean Lenoir has had worldwide recognition as the pioneer of the culture of olfaction for more than 30 years. In 1981, in his search for a vocabulary to describe wine, one of the
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Wreaths are a beautiful way to decorate your home not only for the holidays, but all year long. Follow these easy steps on how to make a living wreath with succulents you can enjoy all the warmer months. Watch our moss wreath base making video: https://youtu.be/2tMfW71UmTQ Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordanwinery Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanwinery
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