Weekend packages for Wine Spectator‘s 41st annual New York Wine Experience have sold out, but wine lovers interested in attending the three-day series of seminars and walk-around tastings can now sign up for the waiting list. Limited individual tickets for the Wine Experience’s two evening Grand Tastings, featuring more than 200 of the world’s best
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Our sommelier explains some tips about how to taste wine and describe our feelings. She show us what are the three steps that we must follow when tasting a wine. These steps are related to each of our senses: sight, smell, taste and texture. Thanks to this video the winery Marqués de Murrieta wants to
Learn all the different aroma nuances found in wine, with my Top Top 60 Aromas in Wine 🍋🍎🍌🍇: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ikrsBRhgs8 Learn more about why grapes are the perfect fruit for making wine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu8a-FwnFm4 In this episode #26 of the Talking Wine with Julien series (TWWJ) we look why when describing the aromas and flavors of wine,
Join us annually for our Spring at Jordan to celebrate the release of our newest vintages of Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Learn more at https://www.jordanwinery.com/events/spring-at-jordan-winery-healdsburg.
Muscadet, located on the western edge of the Loire Valley on the Atlantic coast of France, is a white wine region that features the Melon de Bourgogne grape. Fred Niger from Domaine de L’Ecu explains the diversity of the appellation’s soils and their affect on Melon. See our playlist on Melon de Bourgogne: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_LpuBf2MAkNYQYgva5fqHJS Muscadet
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A discussion of the evolution of barrel use with wine and the barrel itself affects the final wine product. Topics covered include charring the wood and the different types of oak used
This non-alcoholic mulled wine recipe is perfect as a warming beverage for winter cold weather. Read more: https://www.racv.com.au/royalauto/lifestyle-home/food-wine/non-alcoholic-mulled-wine-recipe.html #shorts #mocktail #cocktail #recipe #mulledwine #nonalcoholic #beverage #winter #warming For more information see https://www.racv.com.au or call us on 13 72 28 for general enquiries. Like RACV on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racv Follow RACV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/racvofficial Follow RACV on
Heading to San Francisco and looking for a great wine bar? Join Wine Spectator associate editor Dan Sogg as he visits some of his favorites. The first stop is Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant, located in the popular and scenic Ferry Plaza mall.
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Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 15th January 2017 the Zorz, Zelen 2015 from Slovenia is his Wine of the Week.
The history of plantings in Central Otago is described by Nick Mills, with reference to Jean Désiré Feraud, but a focus on the people in the early 1970s. Grape growing in New Zealand’s Central Otago for wine production began in earnest in the 1970’s with Ann Pinckney, Alan Brady (Gibbston Valley), Rolfe and Lois Mills
Eva Longoria joins sommelier André Hueston Mack for a career-spanning conversation while tasting a selection of both expensive and affordable wines, trying to figure out which is which. Eva Longoria will soon make her feature film directorial debut with Searchlight Picture’s Flamin’ Hot, the story of Richard Montañez, the janitor turned creator of Flamin’ Hot
Jerez or Sherry wine is a fortified wine from Andalucia, Spain. There are many different styles of Sherry – from fresh and dry to lusciously sweet. In this video I will briefly talk about the most popular Sherry styles, such as Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Oloroso and Palo Cortado, however, each style is worth a video
Wine Spectator reviews more than 15,000 wines each year, thanks to the efforts of the 15 people in our tasting department. See how the process works, in this behind the scenes tour with tasting director Bruce Sanderson.
Louis-Antoine Luyt crushes the 10 Cru of Beaujolais. Laugh while you learn and get all the pronunciations right along the way. Produced by @Ask a Winemaker
Bill Daily, the PJP King of Table Top discusses which Wine Glass from Arc Cardinal best suites you during the Holiday Season, a Catering Event, or just for your Bar. #wine #wineglass #Thanksgiving #Christmas
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 4th December 2016 the Edmeades, Zinfandel 2013 from Mendocino in California is his Wine of the Week.
Even one of Italy’s most famous wine families can never be certain that they know the best way to do everything. In fact, Gaia Gaja says, doubt plays a key role in her family’s philosophy. She explains why at the 2017 New York Wine Experience.
Started back in 1987 with 286 cases of Zinfandel from the Morisoli Vineyard in Rutherford. Since then, Elyse has blossomed into a portfolio of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petite Sirahs focused on pure expression of fruit with a sense of place.
Winemaker Gabrielle Simmers talks about the difference between old world and new world winemaking styles when it comes to vinification, and what she has learned to do, and not to do in the winery. Gabrielle makes “The Supernatural”, a Sauvignon Blanc from limestone soils in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. She sat down with Ask a
Wine Spectator is pleased to announce the promotion of Mitch Frank to senior editor. Frank joined Wine Spectator as associate editor in 2005 and in his current position as news editor he is in charge of reporting breaking news for both print and digital. In this role, Frank delivers timely news on wine as it
Today we’re looking at wine scores, how magazines and wine critics come up with scores or ratings for your vino, how the different scales out of 100 points or out of 20 points work, and following up on our last video about how it can be useful for you to take personal wine notes when
Meant to be sipped, savored and sometimes used to sauté, wine is the supreme and sophisticated drink of the ages. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 wine-producing countries. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest 🙂 Special thanks to
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Juan Muga of Bodegas Muga gives a brief history of his family’s estate and winery back to 1746. For lots more with Juan, from explanations of grape varieties to detailed reviews of the different areas in Rioja, check out our full playlist here: Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have
In 2002, long before José Andrés founded World Central Kitchen and became one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved chefs, he opened a Mediterranean restaurant in Washington, D.C., called Zaytinya. Now, Zaytinya has come to New York City, where it opened in July inside the new Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad—one of several recent dining
Fresh, crisp, lively, brisk, racy, bracing, piercing…. Wine experts have a huge vocabulary to descibe acidity in wine. What is all the fuss about? Why is acidity such an important component of wine structure? Let me – Jacky Blisson, wine pro & Master of Wine candidate – break it down for you! -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch:
Check out this special offer from the Bonner Private Wine Partnership (and become a partner yourself!): https://bit.ly/extreme-altitude-wines As with every week, we’re continuing our exploration of the wonderful world of wine, and we refine, video after video, your understanding of the diversity that it offers. In a previous video we explained the colors of wine,