The Best Red Wines for Beginners Do you ever feel bewildered at the grocery store when you stand in endless rows of wine? We have all been there! No need to scour all the different type of red wines. Today we are going to talk to you about the five best red wines for new
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Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 17th February 2020 the Dog Point Vineyard Chardonnay from Marlborough, an organic wine from New Zealand of terrific quality.
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How do the Andes mountains help define Argentinean Malbec? Winemaker Sebastián Zuccardi of Familia Zuccardi speaks to Wine Spectator’s Kim Marcus about the mountain range’s vast influence on wine production.
Kyle and Tristen give their impression of the 2022 La Mondotte after tasting the wine En Primeur in Bordeaux. Link to the wine: https://www.winex.com/la-mondotte-saint-emilion-2022-pre-arrival.html Link to all 2022 Futures: https://www.winex.com/pre-arrivals/bordeaux-2022.html
Wine Enthusiast Magazine scored it 91 points saying “Benefiting from a larger percentage of Three Palms Vineyard fruit than ever before, this majority Merlot also holds Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.
Brig Leland, owner of Marble Ridge Winery, stopped by the Mix.
Jordan Winery uses new pre-pruning technology to double-prune a vineyard of grapevines during winter months, allowing employees to focus on completing the precise finishing pruning cuts by hand. This pre-pruning viticulture technique keeps both people and plants healthy and saves time. Learn more: https://blog.jordanwinery.com/2014/02/grapevine-pruning-experiment-keeps-plants-people-healthy/.
Ken Pahlow of Walter Scott Wines recounts how he and his wife Erica started Walter Scott Wines in Oregon, how they named the winery and how they select names for each wine See all of our videos with Ken Pahlow of Walter Scott Wines: Filmed with support from the International Pinot Noir Celebration. See all
Two months ago, John Jordan, the owner of Jordan Vineyard & Winery, challenged us to create a video invitation for his annual private Halloween party. The date set for our video shoot coincided with YouTube’s Life in a Day project. At Jordan, we specialize in three things: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and hospitality. Video storytelling became
What is Merlot? Winemaker Casey McClellan of Seven Hills in Walla Walla, Washington describes this red wine grape. Used historically as the predominant grape in wines made on the “Right Bank” of Bordeaux, it plays an important role in the “Bordeaux Blend”. See all of our videos with Casey McClellan of Seven Hills in Walla
Jordan Hospitality Director Nitsa Knoll demonstrates fun and thoughtful ways to give two gifts in one by using a scarf to wrap chocolates and even wine bottles. It’s a great way to make a simple, inexpensive Valentine’s Day even more special and thoughtful. Scarves available from Coach.com and Nordstrom.com. Learn more at http://www.winecountrytable.com.
Pinot Noir is known as one of the most delicate and fickle of all wine grapes. Winemaker Erica Stancliff of Trombetta Family Wines talks about how she feels like a parent watching over the vines from vineyard to cellar. Ask a Winemaker caught up with Erica at Pinot Days Chicago in 2013. See our full
Executive Chef Todd Knoll discusses the vintage and the making of 2010 Jordan Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil, as well as the award-winning, artisanal oil’s flavors, texture and myriad uses in the kitchen. To learn more about our EVOO, please visit: http://www.jordanwinery.com/culinary/olive_oil
Winemaker John Paul talks about how and when he uses native yeasts to ferment his wines and when he might inoculate a wine to finish fermentation. John Paul of Cameron Winery produces wines in Oregon from, among others, his “Clos Electrique” vineyard site. We filmed with John Paul at Storyteller Wine Company in Portland and
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