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Month: January 2023
Each year we share stories about life at Jordan Vineyard & Winery through our magazine, Estate Tales. Many images captured in Estate Tales are by acclaimed photographer Matt Armendariz. We invite you to watch these stories come to life in this special behind the scenes video. View the magazine online at http://www.jordanwinery.com/newsletters/2012vol7/index.html or http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2012/03/estate-tales-magazine-behind-the-scenes-photography-before-and-after/.
Dijon Clones of Pinot Noir refer to clones that originated in Burgundy in France and were brought to the United States by a group of winemakers in the 1960’s and 70’s, originally. They are now used all over the world. Tom Mortimer of Le Cadeau Vineyards in Oregon explains a bit more about them in
Why do we celebrate with Champagne? For the exploding cork, of course…. Sparkling wines can be produced in various ways, but the most popular methods are: Charmat or Martinotti and Classic Method. In Italy particular areas for sparkling wines are well known, such as: Asti, Franciacorta, Oltrepò and Valdobbiadene. Uncork your next sparkling wine with
WSET Level 3 Wines – Understanding the Common Elements of Winemaking Part 1: The Grape Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel for two updates per week! https://www.youtube.com/c/winewithjimmy?sub_confirmation=1 Wine Educator Jimmy Smith takes you through the common elements of winemaking for WSET Level 3. He starts off by discussing the grape itself – a perfect
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 8th February 2021 the Nicolas Courtin Rose Champgne is his choice, just in time for Valentine’s day. From Majestic wine.
A sweet Bordeaux deal from one of its cutting edge producers!
Harald Ziegler of Weingut August Ziegler on German wine labels. Here he describes the German word for “Estate Bottled”. This is part of a series of videos used to explain the words found on a bottle of German wine. The series can be found at http://www.candidwines.com/germanwinelabels/start.html
Pinot Blanc goes by a variety of names, it varies on location around the world. Most versions are similar to Chardonnay, but in many cases, more lifted aromatics. Most versions are not oak aged, they are all about bright primary fruit character. Within Alsace, excellent examples can be had for very reasonable prices, usually among
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Yealands Estate Pinot Gris 2009 from Marlborough in New Zealand as his Wine of the Week for July 25th 2010
The Pertinace winery was founded on the outskirts of the village of Treiso by Mario Barbero and twelve grower friends between late 1972 and early 1973. Shop: https://www.wineexpress.com/pertinace-2016-barbaresco Follow us on social media! Wine Express: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
Luciano Sandrone, a vintner who was part of a movement to elevate quality in Barolo for more than four decades, died yesterday after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 76. Sandrone built his wine business from a tiny 2.5-acre parcel in the appellation of Cannubi to 67 acres stretching from Barolo to Serralunga d’Alba
On a sunny afternoon last December, a middle-aged woman angrily walked out of 88-year-old Sherry-Lehmann, once the royalty of Manhattan wine and spirits stores. “I was shopping for a gift bottle of tequila for my boss,” the woman said, as she waited to cross Park Avenue. “But the salesperson tells me there’s only one bottle
This video is all about wine glasses! Did you know, there are over 18 different styles of wine glasses? What wine glasses do you currently use? See how they compare to our recommendations! Amazon Affiliate Links: Red Wine Glasses White Wine Glasses Ring Light Oneplus 7 Pro Camera PoP Voice Premium Microphone https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075JHG28K/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=winetherapy-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B075JHG28K&linkId=d4daee14e01188f1938a249efe4a3b67
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 10th October 2022 the Alpha Estate Malagouzia 2021, a single vineyard wine from Macedonia in Greece is his choice.
Oregon’s Rogue Valley is much hotter than the Willamette Valley so, no Pinot Noir here but very good Bordeaux varietals. Located inland and shielded by mountains, the Rogue Valley has a very warm climate. www.WineExpress.com
A blind wine tasting of four wines by Bob Paulinski, Master of Wine. The wines range from $3 to $300 (USD). The wines can be from anywhere, made from any grape variety or varieties and be from any vintage. The wines are considered using a funneling method that gradually eliminates options that the wine cannot
Not all bubbly wine is Champagne. Only one type of wine can bear that name.
Learn how to make delicious, tasty poached pears in wine using a slow cooker and this easy recipe. 🍷🍐 http://thesweetestjourney.com Ingredients: 1 1/4 Cups Red Wine (300ml) 1 Cup Water (240ml) 1/4 Cup Fresh Orange Juice (60ml) 1/2 Cup Caster Sugar (95g) Piece of Orange Rind 1 Cinnamon Stick 4 Pears, Peeled With Stems Directions:
An exciting find! Located in the heart of Oregon’s prime wine grape growing region, the Willamette Valley, Elkhorn Ridge Vineyards is dedicated to growing the finest Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc grapes, and producing the very best Pinots. Shop: https://enth.to/3Iw8yJg Subscribe for more wine tasting videos! Follow us on social media! Wine Express:
Discover the elegant, balanced 2015 Jordan Russian River Chardonnay. Releasing April 1, 2017. https://www.jordanwinery.com/shop/category/chardonnay
Blind-tasting wine may seem like some sort of psychic talent, but there’s actually a tried and true method you can use to figure out the wine in your glass, even if you have NO IDEA what it is! It all comes down to combining your palate training with wine theory knowledge, which is how sommeliers
Port Wine can be a confusing topic, but this video will help you understand all about it! There 3 types of Port wine; White Port, Tawny Port, and Ruby Port. And while a lot of people think Port is a spirit or liquor, you’ll learn that Port is simply a fortified wine made in Portugal,
The Wine Spectator in addition to naming a Top 100 Value scored it 91 pionts saying “Broad and generous, open-textured and inviting, offering cherry, currant and red plum flavors that swirl enticingly among fine-grain tannins and creamy oak on the finish.” http://www.wineexpress.com/shopping/prod_detail/main.asp?productID=37355&AFID=YTB
Italian wine labels: What do IGT, DOC, and DOCG mean? Everyone that has purchased a bottle of Italian wine has seen three or four little letters – IGT, DOC, and DOCG – that stand out on the label. These are part of the Italian wine classification system, a guarantee that you are purchasing a quality