Wine Types

Join us for a tasting of discovery into Pinot Noir with Burgundy’s Domaine Faiveley, Willamette Valley’s Adelsheim Vineyard, and California’s Hahn Winery! Learn about the stylistic differences among Pinot Noir as we taste three different styles: Earthy, Floral, and Fruity. Buy the wine to enjoy while watching the tasting. http://www.wine.com/PinotStyles For more information and a
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Did you know that with our cool climate, rich soils and cutting-edge wineries, Ontario creates captivating sparkling wines? It’s the perfect time to pop some bubbles within your social bubble! Join The Sparkling Winos, Mike and Jeff, and Shiraz Mottiar from Malivoire Winery as they taste the following #VQA #Ontario sparkling wines! Kew Vineyards Organic
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Support The Home Winemaking Channel and unlock more content: https://www.patreon.com/makewine Sulfite Chart: https://www.smartwinemaking.com/post/managing-sulfites-in-wine pH Meter: https://amzn.to/3wEWmzI Potassium Sorbate: https://morewinemaking.com/products/sorbistat-potassium-sorbate.html?a_aid=wine20 Some people often may wonder, “How do you stabilize a wine”, or “How do you make a stable wine before bottling”. In this video we will go through all of the steps to make a stable
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Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-brie-f-history-of-cheese-paul-s-kindstedt Before empires and royalty, before pottery and writing, before metal tools and weapons – there was cheese. As early as 8000 BCE, Neolithic farmers began a legacy of cheesemaking almost as old as civilization. Today, the world produces roughly 22 billion kilograms of cheese a
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The earliest known alcoholic beverage dates back to about 9,000 years ago. Find out which civilizations produced the first beers, wines, and spirits; the chemistry behind alcohol’s mind-altering effects; and the surprising ways alcohol has influenced culture. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Alcohol #Educational About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science,
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These are the 8 basic styles of wine, try exploring each one and getting to know their differences! Purchase The Foundation Selection featured in this video here: https://www.elicite.com/product/the-foundations-selection Subscribe to our email newsletter: http://bit.ly/ElicitéEmail Follow: https://www.instagram.com/eliciteofficial
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Let’s pair Coq Au Vin, a traditional French dish made by Patrick, with four red wines purchased directly from Costco. Which wine will be the best pairing? In this video, you can also get a glimpse of Patrick’s philosophy about pairing wine with food. Please subscribe, like, comment and turn on post notifications! Wines of
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The Seder might not be as big as expected this year, which is all the more reason to get the wines that you enjoy to make your Pesach celebration special. Jay and Gabe discuss and taste 3 wines that are new this year. For more with Jay and Gabe, watch Swirl: https://www.kosher.com/shows/swirl-3
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Buy “Fast Wine” – https://MachelMontano.lnk.to/fastwine Official audio for “Fast Wine” by Machel Montano! Favorite, REPOST, and comment to blow SOCA MUSIC up! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1daMZwo Machel Montano – Fast Wine Performed by Machel Montano Written by Jelani “Pops” Shaw, Kasey Phillips & Machel Montano Jelani Shaw (COTT/BMI)/Precision Productions c/o Fox Fuse, LLC./Masuso Publishing
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Master of Wine, Patrick Farrell, offers lessons with red wines from Costco. He talks about the types, quality, producers, and regions of wine, while lecturing on wines with reactivation and bubbles in the bottle + bottle variation. Today’s wines 1.Sanford Pinot Noir 2018 Santa Rita Hills California 2. Patrick Lessec Chateaunef du Paff 2017 Lonebelly
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BIERZO The gateway to green-Spain, Bierzo is the part of the country that’s lush with verdant rolling hills with a cooler wetter climate. But what Bierzo is really all about is it’s grape: Mencia, from which it makes wildly complex light red wines. This relatively unknown region is producing some of the most inspiring wines
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Go virtual with Flametree Wines’ Cliff Royle (General Manager & Chief Winemaker) in this online sensory evaluation of wines. Join us as we sample and talk about 5 different Greywacke wines – namely, ‘FLAMETREE EMBERS SAUVIGNON BLANC SEMILLON 2019’, ‘FLAMETREE CHARDONNAY 2018’, ‘FLAMETREE CABERNET MERLOT 2017′, FLAMETREE SRS CHARDONNAY 2018’, and ‘FLAMETREE SRS CABERNET SAUVIGNON
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Andalucía is well known for its sherry, a fortified wine made near the town of Jerez. Sherry is a protected designation of origin; and in Spanish law, all wine labeled as “Sherry” must come from the Sherry Triangle, an area between Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María. For
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One of the hardest working women in the wine business, Bibiana González Rave has studied with world-class teachers, worked with world-class producers, and is now creating world-class wine right here in California. Her informed winemaking skills are an amalgam of her previous experiences traveling the wine world and are in full display in her labels
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