6 wines to get you started on your natural wine journey. Disclaimer Chin Chin This is not actually a natural wine as they use a bit of insecticide and fungicide in the vineyard. However it is made with minimal intervention and is under 50ppm total SO2. I have included it as it is a gateway
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Cleo Pahlmeyer of Wayfarer and Pahlmeyer talks about her first sip of wine, what she’s learned since then, and how her husband’s wine knowledge complements hers.
Winemaker Eric Texier grows Syrah in the St. Julien appellation of the Northern Rhone because of the unique terroir that he found in the area. There are many different soil types in this town which allows for a broad diversity of expressions from this one red grape. All of our videos with Eric Texier: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?feature=edit_ok&list=PLddUmDhg4G_Ii80zEvJNTWZi1n9NvHZwX
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An ocean separates NYC-based actress Sarah Jessica Parker from her New Zealand wine project. How will she and the Invivo team figure out the 2020 blend? It starts with clearing out space in her fridge…. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/39YhBUN Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
Germany’s unique position in the world of wine is described and discussed by Dr. Franz Michel Werner of Domdechant Werner in the Rheingau. Dr. Michel was the long time head of the German Wine Institute and his estate has been a member of the VDP for eighty years. Ask a Winemaker sat with Dr. Werner
Jamie and Alex go on a tour of the cradle of Democracy to find out if it’s really just about Retsina, or if the hundreds of rare grape varieties that grow in the myriad of different climates are capable of producing world class wine?
Cameron Hobel gives us a look at some 2019 Napa Cabernet clusters on the vine, and explains why a little “shatter” works in his favor
Sean O’Callaghan, winemaker at Riecine in La Gaiole in Chianti talks about the importance of a healthy, vibrant soil and how his organic and biodynamic practices promote life in the vineyard. Preparations 500 and 501 are discussed as well as planting cover crops in the vineyard. Watch our series on Understanding Tuscan Wine: Ask a
Is he 54% French and 3% Italian or 100% Italian? Let’s test! @The Pasinis #shortsvideo #italian #shortsfeed #short #wine #italy
A flying winemaker and his co-pilot journey to a winery in distress to help solve the crisis!
With a little help from Darth Vader, John Jordan accepted the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge yesterday. John challenges his celebrity crush Courteney Cox, Adam Strum of Wine Enthusiast and Chef Kent Rathbun of Jasper’s and Abacus Restaurants. #ALSIceBucketChallenge
The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 was established by Napoleon III to establish a ranking of the best wines in Bordeaux. David Launay, formerly of Gruaud Larose, a classified Second Growth in Saint-Julien explains the system. David Launay was the Commercial Director at Château Gruaud-Larose in St.Julien, Bordeaux for 12 years. See all of
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How do you buy a good bottle of Pinot Noir? Marcus Goodfellow suggests that you seek help and do not just buy a bottle off the shelf due to how fickle the variety can be. Marcus is the winemaker at Matello Wines in McMinnville, Oregon and he sat wth Ask a Winemaker in November 2013.
2020 Boschendal 1685 Chardonnay, Cape Coast, South Africa On this episode, Carolyn Evans-Hammond reveals a Chardonnay from South Africa.. The wine delivers great value because it’s reliable and delicious. What’s more, the winery, Boschendal, upholds practices that take good care of the earth. So it’s a wine you can feel good about pouring. Carolyn Evans-Hammond
Wineamaker Brianne Day explains co-fermentation in the winemaking process and describes how she puts multiple types of grapes into a fermenter, making what is called a field blend. Brianne Day of Day Wines in Oregon sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in 2013. See all of our Videos with Brianne Day: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_K5zuuHj49lhOq7C4Cr5rV6 Ask a
What is Auxerrois? A white grape from Alsace also called Pinot Auxerrois is described by Sophie and Maxime Bames-Buecher, from a biodynamic winery in Alsace, France. Sophie and Maxime sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in early 2014. See all of our videos with Sophie and Maxime Barmes-Buecher: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_Kj0jwkxFGDhkWbf3Zs3ZJx Connect with us on Facebook:
It feels like it’s steaming everywhere across the globe. So wait no more! We present you with the best $10~20 white wines we’ve selected! A lot of people showed their concerns regarding the ‘paid promotion’ disclosure at the start of the video, and what exactly the video was promoting. Let me explain the details of
What are the differences between wines made with commercial vs native yeasts? Stewart Boedecker and Athena Pappas of Boedecker Cellars in Oregon talk about all aspects of yeasts, fermentations, and how yeast affects wine flavors. Ask a Winemaker filmed with the Boedeckers on site in Oregon in 2013. See all of our videos with Stewart
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