The Mofo boys attempt to show us how to taste wine… without looking like a wanker. But just how much swirling, sniffing, slurping, and gurgling can you get away with?
Exotic Wine Travel in Tbilisi, Georgia tasting Georgian wine. From ‘conventional wine’ to qvevri wine, and amber wine, here’s a short and sweet introduction to the different styles of Georgian wines! ????????????”Uncorking the Caucasus: Wines from Turkey, Armenia, and Georgia” is available on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2gLBnVj Join the Exotic Wine Travel community on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/exoticwinetravel ????
Michael Reed—co-owner and executive chef of beloved brunch restaurant Poppy + Rose—is challenging avocado toast’s reign as brunch’s hottest dish with his Mushroom Toast recipe! Michael starts with griddled sourdough bread, slathers it with homemade hollandaise sauce, tops it with sautéed mushrooms and spinach, then crowns it with a mound of rich scrambled eggs in
German chef turned Winemaker Dominik Huber is in the tasting room this week to talk about his role as a post-modern producer in Priorat, Spain.
Jordan Winery has been named 2014 American Winery of the Year by Wine Enthusiast as part of the magazine’s Star Awards. As an expression of our gratitude, here is our Star Awards Gala ceremony video, “Thank You for Drinking with Us.” View the public version of this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq6Qz1Pw5fs
Malolactic Fermentation in regards to red and white wines is discussed by winemaker George Skouras of Domaine Skouras. He does not like any Malolactic in his Moscofilero, but encourages it in Chardonnay. Ask a Winemaker filmed with George Skouras in Chicago at Red & White Wines Watch all of our videos on Winemaking 101: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_IPyaCdujShOPm8H_dhO1yl
Earlier this year, charity wine auctions were optimistic about weathering the pandemic this fall. While the Delta variant has made their efforts more challenging, many are finding ways to raise funds for worthy causes. In Napa Valley, the Harvest Stomp wine auction hit its highest total ever, raising $2.7 million for the Napa Valley Grapegrowers
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Regine T. Rousseau, Founder and CEO of Shall We Wine and Christopher Poldoian of Storica host a live tasting of Storica Wines from Armenia.
The ultimate cut of meat with a shallot and red wine reduction jus Get full recipe here http://www.recipe30.com/rib-eye-steak.html/ The rib eye is a tender cut of beef with great flavour due to the marbling of fat. It’s more common to have the bone removed in US. In Australia, it’s also known as Scotch fillet without
Wine Royalty? Actual Royalty….? Yes and YES! Marco Ricasoli-Firidolfi of one of Chianti Classico’s most famous estates, Rocca di Montegrossi is with us in the tasting room. Ciao, your highness!
Wine Spectator Grand Award winner Canlis in Seattle welcomed a new team member this month: Linda Milagros Violago, the first woman to run the wine program since the restaurant opened in 1950. Violago succeeds Nelson Daquip, who departed in June 2021 to move to Los Angeles, where he has taken a sommelier position at Best
What happens when you try to act like a sommelier? For Wine Spectator‘s 15th annual Video Contest, Italian winery Caviro brought together Italian wine professionals and a comedian to show what happens when we attempt to seem like an expert instead of just being ourselves. Following last year’s “Wine at Home” theme, this year’s contest
For the past 25 years, Sonoma State University’s Wine Business Institute has provided an educational foundation to its students while helping bolster the industry with its new trailblazers. The institute kicked off its 25th academic year with a virtual conversation with Wine Spectator Napa bureau chief and senior editor Kim Marcus, moderated by Wine Business
The staff of OneStop Wines and Liquors in Johnson City, TN, explains how to taste wine.
Are you curious about trendy new wines like pet-nats and piquettes? Which lesser-known Croatian wine should you try? What are comfort wines and what do you pair with them? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I’m chatting with Kate Dingwall who writes about food and drink for Forbes, Toronto Life, The Toronto
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Domaine Clarence Dillon (DCD), the family firm that owns Château Haut-Brion and La Mission Haut-Brion, has acquired St.-Emilion Grand Cru Classé Château Grand-Pontet from the Pourquet-Bécot family for an undisclosed sum. Prince Robert de Luxembourg, DCD chairman, tells Wine Spectator that the property will be combined with Château Quintus, giving DCD one of St.-Emilion’s largest
Wine specialist Noah May discusses the wines that collectors look for — and why. Find out more at http://www.christies.com/features/The-wines-collectors-look-for-7770-3.aspx ‘Wine is something that changes and evolves,’ says Christie’s specialist Noah May, speaking from New York’s Landmarc Tribeca restaurant. ‘The difference between a young wine compared to that same wine at 20, 50 or 100 years
At Naked we’re committed to delivering you wine with heart, made by real people dedicated to every last drop. But it doesn’t mean we’re perfect. That’s why we’re taking steps to become a more sustainable business that’s kinder to the planet. We’re choosing to make more boxed wines and use lighter bottles, we’re using greener