Wines of the Eastern Mediterranean, including Israel, Lebanon, and Cyprus. Published first in 2020. Updated in 2021. www.GuildSomm.com
Month: July 2021
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Wally’s, the retail-restaurant hybrid with a Wine Spectator Grand Award–winning location in Beverly Hills, Calif., has arrived in Las Vegas. This is the second expansion for the brand, which also has a Best of Award of Excellence winner in Santa Monica, Calif. The newest outpost opened along with the encompassing Resorts World property on June
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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
#NYStripSteak #Braciole #BracioleRecipe with Arugula, Prosciutto, and Merlot #TomatoWineSauce. #Braciola YA’EAT #BEEF Today we will be making a New York Strip Steak Braciole / Braciola Recipe. This NY Strip Steak Recipe Braciole with Arugula, Prosciutto, and Merlot Tomato Sauce will impress you, your family members, friends, and guests. Don’t miss out on this easy recipe
Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon has become a real force to be reckoned with in the world of South American wine and beyond. Chile is considered an ideal place to grow many of the most popular Bordeaux-style grapes. So what are the details behind this South American refuge of Old World styles? In this final installment of
Join wine expert Michelle Paris and LCBO Wines Buyer, Marc Staples in a virtual tour and guided tasting of our curated Portuguese wine box. Boasting both ancient winemaking traditions and amazing modern value, the wines of Portugal are having their moment in the sun. Here’s their picks: https://lcbo.me/3rlCoXh Prices are valid at time of original
Missouri Vines and Wines: Then and Now Presentation and discussion on the American wine industry east of the Rocky Mountains, with a focus on American grape vines and the history of winemaking in Missouri. Join MO wine industry expert Michael Leonardelli to learn more on the development of native grapevines into wine producing cultivars in
Welcome to our “Wines Across Borders” series with Dr. Clinton Lee. If you like wine, you must view this video to help enhance your experience!
They are mostly classified into two groups: the table grapes and the wine grapes, each varying from the other in different aspects. The more commonly eaten kind is the table grape that is large with a thin skin and small-sized seeds. Wine grapes are smaller with thick skin and more sugar levels. #grapes #varietiesofgrapes #winegrapes
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2020 Saint Estephe wines are among the best in the Medoc. The wines are deeply colored, concentrated, opulent, lushly-textured and aromatic. The cool clay soils played a big part in the vine’s ability to deal with the intense summer heat and drought conditions. 2020 Saint Estephe wines as you will see are the result of
2020 Pauillac is a very good vintage. Though it will not be seen as the best year from the 2018, 2019, and 2020 trio. That does not mean the 2020 Pauillac wines are not outstanding. They are very good. But for various reasons, as you will see below, 2018 and 2019 were more successful, complete
2020 Saint Julien wines are consistently good. They might not make you forget 2016, or 2018, but 2020 is not that far behind in quality. Stylistically, the wines balance opulence with freshness. They are dark in color, extremely aromatic and due to lower levels of alcohol than you find in other recent, high-quality vintages, the
2020 Margaux is the best vintage for the appellation since the stunning 2015. And for several chateaux, 2020 Margaux is the better vintage! 2020 Margaux wines at their best are simply gorgeous. They display a beautiful depth of color, along with soaring aromatics and strong floral characteristics. The top wines are universally silky, elegant, concentrated,
2020 Pessac Leognan began the growing season with on again-off again weather pattern. Guillaume Pouthier of Chateau Les Carmes Haut Brion recalls some of the challenges he faced in the vineyards. “2020 Pessac Leognan was a kind of two-in-one vintage in terms of climatic conditions. It started out very humid before becoming extremely dry. This
If you are seeking character-driven, early-drinking, soft, earthy red wines with a touch of smoke or fresh, crisp, bright, fruit-filled white Bordeaux wines with character that sell for a song, you should take a serious look at 2020 Graves. Savvy consumers should take notice here as there are a lot of good wines to choose
2020 Haut Medoc, 2020 Listrac and 2020 Moulis offer some of the best values in the Left Bank today. Following the extremely wet spring, the hot, sunny, drought-plagued summer made 2020 Haut Medoc a difficult year for growers. For a detailed report on the 2020 Bordeaux growing season and harvest However, those vineyards with the
There’s nothing unusual about a winemaker changing jobs, but what happens when an entire winemaking team jumps ship to another winery? That’s just what happened in Washington wine country this week. Three winemakers from Quilceda Creek, the state’s most elite Cabernet producer, were lured away by Matthews Winery. There will be gossip aplenty in the
Actor and author John Hodgman (@hodgman) reads an excerpt about wines from his latest book, “That is All,” at Wits http://www.mpr.org/wits
Grab your shakers and swizzle sticks – class is back in session! Today on Method Mastery, New York bartender Jeff Solomon shows us how to conjure up almost every cocktail he’s been asked to mix, step by step. Watch as he stirs, shakes, and garnishes his way down the list – then make your next
This is the beautiful ocean fruit, exist only in marine zone. There are so many screw pine fruit along the shore. Here I picked some of it for keeping with another fruit for pure fruit wine. Wow, the result is so amazing. Trust me and try some you will never stop. I hope this will
A series of violent storms with high winds moved through the Italian wine region of Gattinara in Piedmont this past week, pelting vineyards with hail and inflicting damage to the vines and young grape clusters in some parcels. The June 29 weather brought hail stones the size of hazelnuts for about 5 minutes, vintners report,
Types of white wines include Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Grigio, and most are varietal or of a single grape variety. Most white wines are varietal but a select few are blended and can be found with tips from a wine connoisseur in this free video on wines. Expert: Gabriel Chisese Bio: Gabriel Chisese and
Easy to make and great tasting red wine liqueur using green walnuts. Walnut wine is very popular in France. Vin de noix is traditionally made in June when the walnuts are green and tradition says you should always make sure you pick the walnuts before July 14. Always good at to drink at Christmas or
One of the largest winemakers in the U.S. is set to change hands. Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, a driving force behind the development of the Washington wine industry over the past few decades, is being sold by corporate parent Altria to New York–based private equity firm Sycamore Partners in a deal worth $1.2 billion. The
Have you ever heard anybody talk about Old World or New World wines? Do you have a clue what they’re talking about? In this video, Sommelier B. PIerre Asti highlights four key differences that will simplify this whole old world versus new world thing. The key differences are: 1. [1:40] Location: What do you mean
The historic heat wave that blanketed Oregon and Washington at the end of June had the wine industry chewing its nails. Since then, growers and winemakers have spent most of their time in the vineyards assessing the impact of the heat. The verdict: Damage was negligible but there’s concern that it’s a sign of things