Month: April 2021

In this video, sake expert Timothy Sullivan will present some tips and suggestions for choosing sake based on the type of wine you prefer. He will also introduce different snacks to pair with these sakes, such as cheese and prosciutto. The differences in bottle sizes between sake and wine will also be discussed. Speaker: Timothy
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In any given time or place, if a person’s reaching for a sparkling wine, the odds are that they’re grabbing a Prosecco. Some would say this has everything to do with price, but Prosecco is about way more than just cheap bubbles. During this week’s challenge, we’ll be tasting Prosecco, talking about how it’s made,
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Join Harry Tatian, Free Run Wine Merchants, Liz Skirpin, Amuse Manager and Celeste Fetta, VMFA’s Director of Education for a tasting of French wines of the Gamay Noir grape from the Loire Valley and the Beaujolais region of Burgundy. Pair these selections with works of art depicting the architecture of the Loire Valley and examples
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As vintners and scientists search for ways to increase the sustainability of farming and winemaking practices, some are looking to give grape pomace, or marc, new life. This oft-forgotten byproduct of winemaking accounts for thousands of tons of waste annually. Past research has suggested numerous alternative uses, however, from grapeseed oil to biofuel to beauty
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Wine Tasting Dos & Don’ts: How to not look like a complete idiot at your next wine tasting event. In this video, we will go over the basics of wine tasting for beginners. Don’t worry, wine tasting is very easy! 👉 Montreal Passion Vin: http://www.montrealpassionvin.ca/ 🎵Music by https://soundcloud.com/fru1ts ❤️ If you like eating with me,
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Gabe and Jay are at the Kedem Winery in Marlboro, New York, and they’re talking about Passover Seder Wines. Gabe has chosen a wide variety of wines that are not too heavy and will make your 4 cups of wine one of the best parts of your Passover. Jay and Gabe are tasting a Flam
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Now that wineries in the Greater Sacramento region can reopen, one of the oldest in the foothills is debuting its new way to taste wine. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn Get more Sacramento news: http://www.kcra.com Like us: http://facebook.com/KCRA3 Follow us: http://twitter.com/kcranews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kcranews/
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Music: Many thanks to Joakim Karud for this amazing music!! Vibe With Me by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b… Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4 Cooked with: https://amzn.to/2Uw9PGk Recommended chopping board: https://amzn.to/2vkjC8a Recommended knives: https://amzn.to/2Dy3uo1 Filmed with: -Iphone 6s Plus: https://amzn.to/2DvNToX -DJI OSMO MOBILE 2: https://amzn.to/2ZtEmZ1 -Tripod:
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Fernando Buscema has been asking the same question for over a decade: Can terroir be measured? The Bodega Catena Zapata winemaker and director of the Catena Institute of Wine, an Argentine enology research program, hoped that answering it could raise the stakes for the wines of Argentina. A new study, published in Nature’s Scientific Reports journal in February
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New York’s storied Italian destination, Wine Spectator Grand Award winner Del Posto, has permanently closed. The news was announced April 12 by the restaurant’s executive chef, Melissa Rodriguez, and general manager, Jeff Katz. The duo also revealed that they’ve teamed up with chef James Kent to purchase the space in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood from B
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All too frequently, Cabernet Franc is left in the shadow of its ultra famous and more popular children: Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. But that doesn’t mean Cabernet Franc hasn’t got anything unique to offer. During this week’s tasting, we’ll drink a Cabernet Franc from a corner of the world well known for boisterous reds, and
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Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach shows you how the steps a sommelier uses to properly popping your cork with a waiter’s corkscrew or wine key. Step 1 in your wine education is to open the bottle with ease. 1. Find out why using a waiter’s corkscrew is the easiest way to uncork anywhere. 2. See
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