Winemaker Gabrielle Simmers of &Co describes the soil types and location of Hawke’s Bay on the North Island of New Zealand. Gabrielle makes “The Supernatural”, a Sauvignon Blanc from limestone soils. She sat down with Ask a Winemaker at Red and White Wines in Chicago in June 2013. Watch our series with New Zealand winemakers:
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Located in New York’s Greenwich Village, the One Fifth Avenue skyscraper has been home to several memorable Manhattan restaurants, starting with the original One Fifth, a destination for both the building’s co-op residents and local and visiting celebrities. (Keith and Brian McNally worked there before becoming famous restaurateurs in their own right.) Later, there was
Tuscany is not only famous for its Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino wines, but also for Super Tuscan wines. But what are Super Tuscan wines? In this video you will find out about the history and how Super Tuscans became legendary, what grape varieties are used, what are the most famous producers of Super
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses Les Crouzes, Colombard 2010 from the south west of France as his Wine of the Week for 8th January 2012
Meet Chenin, a perennial insiders’ favorite. It could easily become one of your go-to whites with these pairing pointers from winemaker Carl Van Der Merwe of De Morgenzon.
What is Gamay? Gamay, the red wine grape that is the sole grape of red Beaujolais is described by Louis-Antoine Luyt, who worked with Marcel LaPierre in Beaujolais before moving to Chile. Ask a Winemaker filmed with Louis-Antoine in Chicago and at Red & White Wines See all of our videos with Louis-Antoine Luyt :
On the afternoon of Aug. 14, a violent storm and small tornado hit the French town of Bédarrides, with 120 mph wind gusts and large hailstones inflicting damage in vineyards along the eastern side of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. According to reports from local vignerons, the primary impact was felt in La Crau, the famed vineyard on a
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Most winos know that soil effects wine, but do you know exactly how? Clay, Sand, Slate, Volcanic, Limestone, and more. Get dirty on today’s Nerd Lab about different soil types, and how they influence a fine wine’s character! This is just a clip, WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: https://www.visforvino.com/oregon “Oregon: Where Wine Lovers Can Have It All!”
The 24th annual V Foundation Wine Celebration brought over 450 wine lovers to Nickel & Nickel winery in Oakville, Calif., on Aug. 6 and raised nearly $6.5 million for cancer research. The auction was one of several events in a weekend celebrating the legacy of Jim Valvano, the basketball player, coach and ESPN broadcaster known
After a whole year of planning and a thorough blind tasting, we finally picked 52 best wines from hundreds of candidates. Just like we picked our wine, we selected only the best moments in a short and sweet 8 minute video! If you want to study wine, seriously, this video will help you through your
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For November 1st 2021 the Ormarines Picpoul de Pinet is his choice, a crisp white wine from the Languedoc region of France.
Every new wine barrel delivered to Jordan is inspected for quality control. One of the important tests to ensure the barrel will not leak once filled is a vacuum seal test. This test method also helps us limit our use of water, which is important to a sustainable winery. Learn more: https://blog.jordanwinery.com/2015/12/a-new-twist-to-inspecting-french-oak-barrels-this-winter/
Pinot Grigio, famed for making an innocuous white wine, can actually be quite interesting, especially if the juice is left in contact with the skins for an extended period of time as Todd Hamina does at Biggio Hamina in Oregon. Extended Maceration, cold stabilization and more are discussed. Watch our entire collection of videos with
Enjoy the show? We’re independently owned and produced and would LOVE your support! You can also watch ad-free! https://www.visforvino.com/vino-vip In this episode, Vince is finally talking rosé! In Provence, France – the birthplace of the delicious pink wine – Vince and the crew travel through this Mediterranean paradise to quaint seaside villages, across bright blue
Matthew Jukes tells us why people should excited about wines being produced in Romania and the styles you can expect. Browse our Romanian wines – https://www.virginwines.co.uk/wines/romanian
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For Valentine’s Day, 14th February 2013 rosé Champagnes from Henriot and Henri Giraud are his Wines of the Week.
Organic practices are important, but they’re just one small part of sustainable practices. Learn more about sustainability with Michael Honig, the passionate president of Honig Vineyard and Winery in Napa Valley.
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A quick video showing the steps to making a classic Italian cookie called Ciambellette di vino. An Italian cookie that’s simple to make and one of the greatest coffee dunking cookies of all time!
Technique wines are some of favorite. For Technique, Trevor Sheehan pulls together superior grapes from prime vineyards and blends them with a deft hand. wineexpress.com/technique-2016-proprietary-red-sonoma-valley Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
Tom Mortimer of Le Cadeau Winery in Oregon explains why the Mount Eden clone of Pinot Noir would be the one clone he would select if he only had one for his Pinot vineyards. Ask a Winemaker filmed Tom at Pinot Days 2013 in Chicago. Thanks to Fred Scherrer for introducing us to Tom. See
Here’s a delicious Rhone red from the ripe 2020 vintage. Chateauneuf du Pape Maison du Midi is a wine made from carefully selected grapes from a single estate with vine averaging 15 years of age. #MaisonDuMidi2020ChateauneufDuPape
Winemaker Rob Davis discusses the evolution of 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley. Tasting note update includes vintage history, as well as taste profile, food pairing suggestions and optimal cellaring life (as of November 2010). http://www.jordanwinery.com/wines/cabernet_sauvignon/vintages/2003
André Hugel, a former leader at Famille Hugel winery in France’s Alsace region, passed away Aug. 15 from complications due to COVID. He was 92. Part of the 11th generation of the Hugel family, a name synonymous with Alsace wine, André will be remembered as a proud champion of his region’s culture and defender of
Wine Folly’s Madeline Puckette dives into a mystery box of Sicilian wines to discover tasty summer-time wine. Wine UnPacked is Wine Folly’s new series where we explore wines from around the world, sent to us by awesome wineries. Are you a winery interested in having your delicious wines featured in the Wine UnPacked series? Use
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Watch in 1080p *****OPEN ME***** Hi Gorgies, You asked, WE GAVE! Finally collaborated with Lelwar on a video! I hope you enjoy this video of My Fave Wines. Don’t forget to subscribe to Lelwar’s Channel here – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vB9FBF-YJYxyUyNmXVz3A Here is a list of all the wines, go buy yourself some and tag me in your
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