More than two decades ago, Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken was granted a rare interview—the first and last of its kind—with the famously private Ernest Gallo, co-founder and chairman of what was then and continues to be among the world’s largest wine companies. The interview, at Gallo’s home in Modesto, Calif., nearly
How To Taste Wine Like A Pro – Wine Slurp, Wine Aroma, Mouthfeel Wine In this video we talk over everything know need to know to properly taste wine. You need to experience wine with all 5 senses! We discuss each sense and how to apply all of them to a wine experience. Get the
Understanding how low wines fit into the art of distillation can be pretty difficult for the new distiller. It’s a topic that often gets overlooked. So lets get stuck in and make things a little less confusing for the new distillers. —————————————————————- First Mint Still It Coins: https://chasethecraft.com/shop/challenge-coin-first-mint Try Adventures In Home Brewing For Your
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Miolo Sparkling Brut Rose NV from Brazil as his Wine of the Week for 16th September 2012
This Red Wine Chocolate Velvet Cake Recipe is a great way to use up a part bottle of red wine… Everyone knows (or should) that red wine and chocolate pair really well, so why not try out this red wine and chocolate Cake recipe? Red wine cake recipes make a very moist and delicious cake.
As people once again enjoy traveling and mingling free from COVID restrictions, Wine Spectator looks forward to gathering with longtime readers and new friends at its annual Grand Tour tastings, and tickets for the three evening events are now on sale. After a highly successful run in late 2021 after a year off due to
Lets take a dive into all things Sicilian wine and taste throw the 6 most important native varieties from this incredible wine island. See the full guide: https://sicily.guides.winefolly.com 00:23 – Introduction 00:40 – Nero d’Avola (Red Wine) 02:14 – Catarratto (White Wine) 03:32 – Nerello Mascalese (Red Wine) 04:50 – Carricante (White Wine) 06:16 –
The Wines of Rioja & Ribera del Duero First published in 2016. Updated in 2021. www.GuildSomm.com
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Ogier Cotes du Rhone Heritages 2009 as his wine of the week on wine-pages.com for December 19th 2010.
Jiang Banya (酱板鸭) is a complicated duck recipe that includes four different cooking methods, salting, roasting, braising, and dehydration. I have no idea how to name it in English because there is nothing similar in western Cuisine. This duck is a specialty from Hunan Province, where my grandparents live. Whenever we visit them, Jiang Banya
A new study has added to the evidence that moderate wine drinking could protect your mind as you age. The report by researchers at Penn State University, Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health and other institutions found that the consumption of flavonoids—polyphenolic compounds found in plant-based foods, including grapes and wine—could lower mortality
http://www.sniffandspit.com. Rebecca Dunphy wine tasting or should I say sniffing and spitting. Here are a few tips to help you taste more. Aerating the wine is key to tasting more. It releases the aromas into the nasal cavity. The nose picks up more than 1,000 different smells whereas the tongue only picks up the basic
How many times we asked ourselves where does the wine come from? Lets find it together Wine’s color is determined by the presence of coloring substances mainly present in the skins of berries. Coloring substances present in wine belong to the families of flavones and anthocyanins, respectively responsible for the coloring of white wines and
As promised, today we add another wine to our playlist or collection of Homemade Wines, the KIWI WINE. For this recipe I used: KIWI 8 Kg Sugar 480 g 1/2 tsp Sparkling Wine Yeast https://amzn.to/3I6geAE Don’t forget to share your experience by leaving a comment ???????? Here, on my website ???? you will find some
G’day! We’re happy to be sharing the tasting room with one of our favorite producers in Australia today, Troy Kalleske of Kalleske wines. Troy’s family has been around the Barossa block growing grapes for over 160 years but somehow Troy is the first generation to actually make wine with them!
In this video, which is part of the wine collecting 101 series, John Jackson, DipWSET aka Attorney Somm, identifies 10 of his favorite red Bordeaux wines that cost $50 or less. Attorney Somm identifies both right bank and left bank Bordeaux. These wines are ideal wine cellar defenders. These wines all offer excellent quality for
I spent a few days in Texas with Danny Richie of GR Research and did some serious listening. If that’s your thing, you’ve found your place. Welcome to the Vinyl Attack! 0:00 – Intro 1:34 – Let’s go Racing! 2:35 – The System 3:49 – Perfect Strangers 4:25 – Act Your Age 5:54 – The
How To Cook Chicken with Red wine Sauce! this vedio to show how easy to do. and…watch tell the end.and I have may onw verion about cooking Chinese recipes you can watch.my recipes vedio
Difficult, expensive wine projects have exerted a lifelong gravitational pull on Pablo Álvarez Mezquíriz—one that has not weakened with time. Two years shy of his 70th birthday—the date he has promised to step down as chief executive officer of his Vega Sicilia Spanish wine empire—Álvarez just announced he is building a new winery in Galicia,
Bonjour from France ???????? Today is our first day in the Loire Valley and we visit a beautiful vineyard before going on a wine walk for nearly 8km! Jet lag got the best of us by the time we made it to our hotel but we’re excited to share eveything we learn about wine this