Month: April 2023

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Relive some of our favorite moments from the 2022 New York Wine Experience weekend, featuring the Chefs’ Challenge with José Andrés, Emeril Lagasse, Eric Ripert and Danny Meyer, vertical tastings of Bordeaux first-growth Mouton-Rothschild and Napa Cabernet star Dominus Estate, a seminar with screenwriter and winery owner Robert Kamen and much, much more. Tickets are
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Where do the best red wines come from? For lovers of Italian red wine, Brunello di Montalcino is second to none. Brunello di Montalcino wines hail from Tuscany. They are made exclusively from the Sangiovese grape variety. This video takes you deep into Italian wine country to explore Brunello di Montalcino terroir, climate, winemaking, and
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Watch all of our videos with Juan Muga: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_JqIp7vzjyNG5lB8WyF-rNL&action_edit=1 The iconic Spanish wine region of Rioja is divided into three regions: Rioja Alta, Rioja Baja and Rioja Alavesa. Juan Muga of Bodegas Muga talks about the geology and climate of each, explaining the differences and similarities between each. Filmed on location at City Winery Chicago.
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