Rioja, located in the Ebro river valley between two majestic mountain ranges, offers visitors spectacular landscapes, dotted with a patchwork of vineyards, rivers and rolling hills. We are a compact region, measuring 120 km by 60 km (72 by 36 miles), making it easy to discover. There are more than 200 wineries open
Month: August 2020
Taste like a pro with these note taking tips and Wine Folly’s Wine Journal. Get the wine notebook here: https://wfol.ly/wine-journal You can do it! If you do this each time you taste a new wine, then you will gain major skills.
Rice wine also called sake is made pretty much wherever rice is grown. There are dozens of varieties. We researched and found many methods to make rice wine and it’s varietals, but the core idea was the same in many of them. The biggest thing to know about rice wine is that it’s more like
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Contesa, Pecorino 2011 from Abruzzo in Italy as his Wine of the Week for 14th October 2012
Whos up for a fancy and beautiful dessert you can make using simple ingredients and its very easy to make? Hope you like it! Cheers CJ ———————————– SHOP HANZO ————————————————– 🔪🔪 Save 25% at our Amazon store using code: HanzoK25 amzn.to/2nNQan9 🔪🔪 Hanzo Knives Website: https://www.gethanzo.com —————————————————————————————————————- Ingredients: – 3 firm pears – 1 bottle
Boteco is a no-frills neighborhood meeting place for friends and family, where great food, drinks and quality conversation are dished out plentifully. Story: https://bit.ly/2GPxqwP
Ever wanted to try blending your own red wine at home, or maybe have a wine blending party? Here’s a little peek at these cool kits from Blendtique in California! Featuring Blendtique Wine Company Home Shot at the Iris Inn BnB in Virginia: Home For regular wine & spirits info like this and more, subscribe
“Liaojiu, a.k.a. Shaoxing wine.” I know I say that quite a bit in these recipes, so here, I wanted to explain myself a bit. We’ll go over the varieties of Shaoxing wine (plus, the Shaoxing wine-like objects labeled such in English), a bit about the historical background, and why/how it’s used when cooking. Now note
Everyday seems like a great day to celebrate red wine. That being said, August 28th is “National Red Wine Day,” so we thought you might like to celebrate with some top favorites. As if we needed an excuse? And I know what you’re thinking: shouldn’t red wine be celebrated closer to the cooler months? But
“Sweet Berry Wine!” If you don’t know that quote, or even if you do, you should read this: https://wfol.ly/experttaster
https://bit.ly/BeGrapesfull Did You Know How Many Types of Wine Are Out There? Wine is a worldwide beverage, known to all. Everyone has a personal favorite wine type, depending of what sort of taste they prefer. However, there are so many different types of wines, that most people don’t know every single wine available. Each wine
I make a very simple mash for peach brandy moonshine or this same recipe can be used for peach wine. Watch for part 2 coming soon for the distillation process. Link to the yeast I used: https://amzn.to/2rR7kpB Link to the Still I used: https://amzn.to/2tqWEP6 Link to the Hydrometer I use: https://amzn.to/35rEutX
What is Grenache? Winemaker Randall Grahm explains the basics of Grenache, both in the glass and in the vineyard. He calls it a “wonderful grape” that is a chameleon in that it can be light and fruity or rich and powerful. Included is a quick overview of where the grape is grown in the world
This is a continuing series created to share the Wine Tasting experience on the Madera Wine Trail in California. In this video, part 2 of the Fäsi Estate Winery experience, John Krause with California Corks, talks (and tastes!) wines at Fäsi Estate Winery in Friant, California, in Madera County. Featuring Erica Magarian, the winery manager
In the world of sweet wines, Hungary’s Tokaji reigns supreme. King Louis XIV even dubbed it, “king of wines.” But what separates this regal liquid from the rest? Winemaker István Szepsy credits the layers of volcanic rock under the furmint grape vines for the wine’s balanced, minerally mouthfeel. And he would know. Szepsy’s family has
A crispy chicken with an amazing tasty tarragon sauce. The sauce is made from chicken stock, red wine vinegar, shallots, garlic and dried tarragon herbs. It’s emulsified with butter for that smooth, creamy buttery flavour. The beauty of this chicken is that it gently cooks in the sauce, rendering it tasty and staying juicy while
Staying Home with Wine Spectator: Apéritif Wine Cocktails We’ve been juggling lots of roles this year! For news editor Mitch Frank, that means lots of activities for the kids, and appreciating the opportunity for an end-of-day cocktail. He introduces us to his gin and Americano creation, the Allora. Aug 19, 2020
Ever wonder how a wine professional tastes Champagne? Madeline walks us through how to taste Champagne with a bottle of Palmes d’Or (“golden fins”). [embedded content][embedded content]What do we look for in quality Champagne? Palmes d’Or is a “prestige” Champagne by the region’s largest cooperative, Nicolas Feuillatte. The wine sits on tirage (aging on the
See, Swirl, Smell, Sip! WineTasteTV.com’s Leslie Sbrocco shares her secrets for tasting wine, and enhancing the experience. Find out how heightened senses contribute to the experience. More at WineTasteTV.com
#wine #chile #travel Documentary directed by Beto Duarte showing the diversity of Chile for viticulture. Available on the website: https://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-1612927866-dvd-chile-terroir-personagens-historias-vinhos-_JM
Tapping birch trees: Equipment: 1 gallon demijohn Length of syphon tube Drill and bit (use a wood bit just big enough to make a hole that will hold the syphon tube) Only tap birch trees in the first 2 weeks of March ! Never attempt to tap a birch tree less than 9 inches in
Podcasts have changed the way we think about audio shows, and wine podcasts are no different! They are a great way to sneak-in some knowledge during our day to day activities. Plus, they’re a gateway to information that’s otherwise stuck in wine classes. The list below covers eight wine podcasts that range from easy-going chats
A wine that smells like a barnyard? This week’s episode, #5, we explore a grape that’s a bit of a mystery – Syrah… or is it Shiraz? What are the best red wines for beginners to try? Certified wine pro Marc Supsic will give you some easy suggestions, background, wine tasting notes and wine pairing
This elegant design hotel in T’elavi Georgia has its own vineyard and stunning views of the Caucasus Mountain Range. Guests can enjoy free wine tours and wine tasting in the hotel’s winery, and free WiFi. Rooms at the Schuchmann Wines Chateau & Spa are furnished in a simple contemporary style offering wooden floors and flat-screen
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 8th October 2018 the Chateau Ksara, Merwah 2017 is his choice. A white wine from the Lebanon, and the first ever single varietal Merwah bottled commercially.
Tender fall apart chunks of beef simmered in a rich red wine gravy makes Julia Child’s Beef Bourguignon an incredible family dinner. RECIPE: https://cafedelites.com/beef-bourguignon/
Wine antioxidants: we keep hearing about how they’re good for us. For instance, a glass of red wine at dinner, “for the antioxidants.” It feels a little like “medicinal whiskey.” Is this yet another snake oil cure? So, should we care about wine antioxidants? And, how do antioxidants help us with our health? To answer
Learn wine tasting from columnist and www.TasteOfWineTV.com host Frank Mangio. He shares the key rules for beginning wine lovers, in a quick, four step wine tasting guide.
German wine differs from wines of other countries – it’s light, lively and fruity, thanks to Germany’s unique climatic and geological conditions. This film will inspire you to learn more about best value-for-money Wines of Germany. Learn even more about German Wine here: https://www.germanwines.de/
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Castelmaure Corbieres 2009 from the south of France as his Wine of the Week for 2nd October 2011
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 8
- Next Page »