Month: February 2020

German wines are so much more than just sweet #Riesling! Recently, we spent one month in the country visiting producers in Ahr, Franken, #Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz, Rheingau, and the Rheinhessen. We found the world of German wines to be diverse and exciting. In this video, we cover Riesling, #Kabinett, German Pinot Noir, and German wines
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Learn to taste Chardonnay! Get the whole course here: https://wfol.ly/33GzSPH The Chardonnay grape produces a wide variety of different tasting wines depending on how their made. This grape is perhaps most commonly associated with Chablis, a French winemaking region that exclusively uses this grape. In this wine tasting course, we’ll focus on identifying tasting notes
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Dolcetto…what a motherf**ker of a grape! Tough to grow, hard to vinify. BUT, delicious to drink. Especially when crafted by the capable hands of Orlando Pecchenino whose family has been making Dolcetto wines in the Dogliani region of southern Piedmont for generations. ►PECCHENINO’S WEBSITE http://www.pecchenino.com/it/index.php ►BUY PECCHENINO WINES https://www.winex.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=pecchenino ► WINYL ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/winylgram/ ►
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In Berry Bros. & Rudd’s ongoing series of micro-masterclasses addressing the most frequently-asked questions about wine, our Wine Education Specialist, Anne McHale MW, lists the four simple steps you can take to taste every facet of a wine, from releasing its aroma through to savouring its flavours. Learn more about tasting wine through our Wine
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Are you new to the world of wine? Have you been drinking the ‘family wine’ but you didn’t have a chance to actually figure out what kind of wine you enjoy? Or, did you start dating someone that loves wine and you would like to find something you can drink with them? Louise Loehwing and
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