Month: September 2020

Rheinhessen has numerous wineries that set great store on sustainability – and the trend is rising. This is a sign that many wine-growing companies realise that sustainability and wine tourism are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Here are two examples. Sheep in the vineyards at Jean Buscher winery Established in 1844, the Jean Buscher winery has
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How to Taste Wine. Part of the series: Perfect Pours. Sommelier Jordan Salcito explains how to taste wine like a pro, first smelling the wine to identify its characteristics and descriptors, then tasting it and noting not only the flavors, but also how the wine feels in her mouth. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_8524349_taste-wine.html
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Burgundy is one of France’s most prestigious wine regions, producing some of the world’s finest Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. But Burgundy doesn’t have to be complicated. Senior editor Bruce Sanderson and assistant editor Julie Harans break down the terroir, the grapes, the geography and the classification system.
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Treacle wine remade from a 350 year old recipe! ↓↓↓↓↓ “SHOW MORE” ↓↓↓↓↓ Treacle Wine Taste Test and Review: https://youtu.be/HEaLnKOMeUM Testing out new homemade wine recipes is something I like to do, but I also enjoy finding and remaking really old ones too. The original recipe for the treacle wine, otherwise known as Vin de
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Food and Wine shares picks for cheap wine choices that make the perfect pairing with summer cuisine. Ray Isle, executive wine editor of Food & Wine, says there’s a ‘mindblowing’ amount of terrific wine between $10 and $20. In honor of National Wine Day, he takes MONEY on a tasting tour. Subscribe to TIME ►►
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Doug Margerum, of Margerum Wine Company in Santa Barbara County, shows us the proper technique for enjoying a nice a glass of wine. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/179claK About Whole Foods: Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment
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German wines are so much more than just sweet Riesling! Recently, we spent one month in the country visiting wine producers in Ahr, Franken, Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz, Rheingau, and the Rheinhessen. We found the world of German wines to be diverse and exciting. In this video, we cover Riesling, Kabinett, Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), and German
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Exotic Wine Travel in Tbilisi, Georgia tasting Georgian wine. From ‘conventional wine’ to qvevri wine, and amber wine, here’s a short and sweet introduction to the different styles of Georgian wines! Join the Exotic Wine Travel community on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/exoticwinetravel Georgian wines featured in this episode: – Marani, Tsinandali, 2013 – Blend of Rkatsiteli and
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Recipe at: http://www.themeatmen.sg/red-glutinous-rice-wine-chicken When was the last time you had a good bowl of Red Glutinous Rice Wine Chicken? As part of our collaboration with Bosch Home (SG), we have recreated this popular traditional dish using homemade red glutinous rice wine – fermented using glutinous rice and red rice yeast. Red Glutinous Rice Wine chicken
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When it comes to enjoying good wine, its not just the quality of the wine that matters. Knowing how to taste your wine properly can play a big role in how much you get out of it. So before you fill your next glass, make sure you follow these simple steps to enjoy every last
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Exotic Wine Travel is tasting Slovak wine. We recently spent two weeks traveling through Slovakia discovering Slovak wine. There are many different types of wines being made in the country, from natural to classical in style. In this episode, we talk about Slovak wines that most people will be familiar with. Discover rare wines and
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Get confident with the wines of France in this introductory seminar. You’ll learn about the 11 major regions and the best wines to explore. [embedded content][embedded content]The secret to French Wines starts with their wine regions Getting into French wine is a bit baffling to the neophyte. Firstly, wines are labeled by region instead of
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When The Mountain’s Snow Meet The Basalt Desert, you get wine of Jordan, JR Wines. Today we are able to present more than 20 different types of world-renowned wines. We are proud of winning more than 70 international awards and received high praise of Masters of Wine and wine experts around the world. JR Wines
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