Month: July 2022

Think you know Bordeaux’s red wines? This 20-minute webinar will focus on the modern reds that are challenging long-held perceptions of the region. We’ll discuss the factors that produce the fresh, fruit-forward styles, and share 5 facts that every wine professional should know about Bordeaux’s red wines! Sabine Silvestrini is a 3rd generation oenologist and
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Gabrielle and Ashley are two of the most popular girl’s names of the 21st century and once you taste Gabrielle Ashley Reserve Cab it just might become your most popular go-to red. Shop: https://enth.to/3IGvTaL Subscribe for more wine tasting videos! Follow us on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
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What does Auslese mean? German winegrower Dr. Franz Werner Michel of Domdechant-Werner in the Rheinghau explains what Auslese means for German wines, including how the wines are harvested and vinified. He also touches on the concept of Grosses Gewaches and Erstes Gewaches, the “Grand Cru” and “Premier Cru” of dry German Rieslings. Dr. Werner was
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The people of Japan have some of the highest life expectancies in the world, at an average of 85 years. But as they live longer, what dietary, fitness or socioeconomic factors affect health as they age? Exploring cognitive function, researchers at Osaka University and the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology recently collected health and lifestyle
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A discussion with creatives from Africa and the African diaspora about the power of culture and the arts to transform societies: despite a booming creative scene on the African continent, creatives are often faced with a lack of critical infrastructure, and a lack of safe spaces due to hostile political regimes. Ugandan singer-cum-politician Bobi Wine,
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How to substitute red wine. Get full ingredients here: http://www.recipe30.com Are you tired of seeing incredible recipes that contain alcoholic wine, preventing you from making them due to religious reasons, health or otherwise? Here’s an alternative to alcoholic red wine, see website for full recipes and more choices. http://www.recipe30.com/wine-substitutes.html
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Holiday Mulled Wine Recipe – Ingredients: 4 cups apple cider 1 bottle dry red wine (Malbec or Syrah) 1/4 cup honey 10 cinnamon sticks 1 orange juice and zest 1 lemon juice and zest 12 oz cranberries 6 whole cloves 4 star anise 2 oranges sliced, for garnish Cinnamon sticks, for garnish Steps: 1. In
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Josh is making due at home the best way he knows how… by making some “essential wine” recommendations! All of which are available for order online here: Robert Eden Collection 2018 Red Blend: https://www.wineexpress.com/robert-eden-collection-2018-red-blend-organic-france Prisoner Wine Co. 2018 Unshackled Red: https://www.wineexpress.com/prisoner-wine-co.-2018-unshackled-red-california Dolce 2013 Late Harvest, Far Niente: https://www.wineexpress.com/dolce-2013-late-harvest-far-niente-napa-valley-half-btl-375-ml Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/
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Hotel Healdsburg and Jordan Vineyard & Winery are proud to announce the “Farm to Fork Culinary Journey,” the ultimate three-day getaway to the heart of Sonoma County, featuring luxury accommodations at Hotel Healdsburg, Jordan’s Estate Tour & Tasting excursion and a farm-focused dinner at Dry Creek Kitchen. Learn more at http://www.hotelhealdsburg.com/special-packages/farm-to-fork/.
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The announcements came from different wine regions on different continents, but the message was the same. Last week, both Favia in Napa Valley and Allegrini in Valpolicella announced that some of their wines would now be sold and distributed around the world not by local merchants but by the French négociants of La Place de
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Episode 60: Spring is here, and so are the dandelions. Don’t let them get you frustrated. Put them to good use by making them into dandelion wine. Chip and Don Osborn discuss the how to make dandelion wine at home and give their tasting notes on three different versions from their cellars. [Original postdate: April
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How do you brighten the dull days of a pandemic? Wine—and song! Join Troy Campione, a repeat finalist in Wine Spectator’s annual Video Contest, for a zany sing-along and some fancy footwork. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/39YhBUN Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
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Oregon Chardonnay is at it’s best when it is planted intentionally based on specific sites and a search for minerality, says Jason Lett, owner of Eyrie Vineyards, one of the iconic producers of wine in Oregon. See all of our videos with Jason Lett of Eyrie: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_LVdDZ9nz-CCFSXyHfmWkcY Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more
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We found these valuable wines from seemingly a pile of trash. From $15 to $20, we present you these wines! 3 red wines we recommend from $15 price range are: -Concha y Toro Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 -Max Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 -Bonterra Merlot 2019 7 red wines we recommend from $20 price range
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Winemaker and organic farmer Jon Bowen explains why he values trees, shrubs and other plants in and among the vines at Domaine Sainte Croix in the Languedoc wine region of Corbieres in the south of France. Jon considers these spaces to be “lungs” that help a vineyard to breath and which literally breath life back
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