Month: August 2022

How to make Banana Wine (+Recipe) – Part 1 (Boiling Method) Was started on (09/01/2015). In this video a make Banana wine at home, This is the first video showing the making of banana wine. For more videos of the latter wine making processes involved in making banana wine https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHf3zVSLSaPGOi3GMZRm6XJy9HomPjxNL
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Experience the Jordan Library Tasting at home with this trio of silky Cabernet Sauvignons from 2006, 2008 and 2010, carefully selected to compare and contrast three defining vintages. A new wine offer announced to Jordan Estate Rewards members in our February e-newsletter. Join our mailing list: http://www.jordanwinery.com/rewards/join Shop online: http://www.jordanwinery.com/shop Recommended cheese pairings: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2015/01/new-cheese-pairings-for-cabernet-sauvignon/
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Most winos know that soil effects wine, but do you know exactly how? Clay, Sand, Slate, Volcanic, Limestone, and more. Get dirty on today’s Nerd Lab about different soil types, and how they influence a fine wine’s character!  This is just a clip, WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: Oregon “Oregon: Where Wine Lovers Can Have It All!”
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Let’s go back in time… by way of a Dominus Estate Napanook Cabernet Sauvignon Vertical Wine Tasting with our Wine Experts, Josh Farrell and Marshall Tilden III . View the full vertical tasting here: http://enth.to/3Akcutv ⁠ Follow us on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wineexpress/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineExpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WineExpress
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Letting the grapes rest after harvest is an unexpected practice developed by Frank Cornelissen at his winery on Mount Etna. He feels that letting the grapes sit instead of pressing them right away allows for fermentation to begin and proceed more precisely. Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker See all
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