It’s been a tough year for the world’s singles, including Cassia Schifter and her pal Puggsy. But that won’t stop them from celebrating Valentine’s Day with a sangria-style rum-and-citrus bishop cocktail! Find more Valentine’s Day wine and recipe inspiration! https://www.winespectator.com/tags/valentine-s-day Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/2Niy2BM Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12!
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Not sure whether to uncork or keep that wine bottle in your cellar? Comment below with your pick for which wine these winemakers should open next for a chance to be featured. Tune in for Jordan Uncorked each month. John and Maggie taste a 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon at SingleThread Farm Restaurant and Inn in Healdsburg,
Sommelier Ranking Trader Joe’s Wines under $20 Watch for full review on my main channel #shorts #traderjoes #traderjoeswines #ranking #winereview
Only 350 acres of vines are woven into the diverse terrain of the 1,300-acre Chalk Hill Estate. The undeveloped acres of wild grasslands and heritage oak forests cover the undulating hills. Founded nearly four decades ago, the family behind Chalk Hill Estate has been learning from generations of family farmers to make first-class, estate wines,
Winemaker Rob Davis discusses the evolution of 2004 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/2004
Not a Member? Join at: http://chwinery.com/wine-club/overview Wondering what to do with all of those leftover corks from 2020? Checkout this impressive cork wreath Master Sommelier Emily Wines crafted for the holidays.🎄#chwinery #wine #winecrafts #holidays More information about Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants: http://chwinery.com/ More information about Cooper’s Hawk Wine Club: http://chwinery.com/wine-club/overview Retail items and wines
If you groove on ageworthy Cabernet-based blends that ripple with dark fruit supported by graphite and iron minerality, then Bordeaux’s St.-Julien appellation is right in your wheelhouse. Wine Spectator’s No. 4 Wine of 2022 is Château Talbot St.-Julien 2019. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
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Winemaker Brittany Sherwood explains how the iconic Napa winery protects its Trailside Vineyard grapes from sun damage and dehydration during heat spikes.
Are you looking for the perfect way to enjoy wine like a true connoisseur? Our special guest Chris Parker, Certified Sommelier and expert in all things wine-related, is here to help! Learn the essentials of taking the time to pause and appreciate all nuances while experiencing the flavours of fermented fruit in their fullest potential.
There are great wines, then there are iconic wines—those that define an era and remain relevant and exciting through the decades. Wine Spectator’s No. 5 Wine of 2022, Antinori’s Toscana Tignanello 2019, is one such wine. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
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From Russian tzars to rap stars, this Champagne house owned by the Rouzaud family has a storied past, but its future has never looked brighter. Wine Spectator’s Number 10 Wine of 2022 is Louis Roederer Brut Champagne Cristal 2014. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
Today I want to talk to you and explain why you see the mention ‘Old Vines’ on certain wine labels, why do some wineries emphasize this aspect of viticulture in their marketing, why and how wines made from old vines are different. Are they supposed to be better? How and why? You don’t see cheese
In a now famous incident from a panel discussion at the World of Pinot Noir in March 2011, Adam Lee switched the the labels of two of his Pinot Noirs, presenting a wine of 13.6% as 15.2% and vice versa. We encourage you read some of the back story as presented by Alder Yarrow on
#winewithryan – the wife and I are having fun making wine tasting/review videos for Instagram and Youtube. We’ve learned much about wines along our journey the past couple years and are excited to see lots of new wines coming out all the time. For now, this is a 2020 Apothic Cabernet Sauvignon and is a
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What is Rossese? Rossese is a red wine grape grown in Liguria in Italy that makes light bodied wines not unlike Grignolino. Winemaker Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon Vineyards talks about this “wonderfully wierd” variety that is a missing link between France and Italy. See all of our videos with winemaker Randall Grahm of Bonny
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Pinot Noir Clone 828 has a long and fascinating history, and there is much debate over where it initially came from. Erica Stancliff of Trombetta Wines talks about the 828 that she has in her family vineyards and what her 828 vines bring to the blends she makes. Ask a Winemaker filmed Erica at Pinot
Calling all WSET Level 3 students! Today we are launching our December 2022 WSET Level 3 tasting case. This is the perfect way to prepare for your WSET Level 3 tasting exam. In this video I take you through the SAT approach to tasting and we taste the first wine from our case of 6
This 2018 Châteauneuf-du-Pape marks the first appearance in the Top 10 for this centuries-old Southern Rhône estate. Senior editor James Molesworth shares some of the improvements that have been made under the estate’s prestigious new ownership. Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of 2021: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3FAhhbz Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine
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What is Spätburgunder? German Pinot Noir, locally called Spatburgunder, is discussed by German winemaker Jens Windisch of Werther Windisch in the Rheinhessen. Can one make a “perfect pinot”? Jens says striking the right balance in a Pinot Noir is quite hard. Jens sat with Ask a Winemaker during a trip to Germany sponsored by Wines
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A special piece of land has been in Jennifer Higgins’ life since she was 12 years old. After pursuing a career in winemaking, she landed at the very winery that would buy and plant that property to grapevines. A story of how some things in life are kismet. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory
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