One of winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown’s newest clients is Napa stalwart Far Niente. Brown shows us the pruning method employed at Far Niente’s Martin Stelling Vineyard in the Oakville AVA and explains how it benefits fruit quality. Watch the full series: https://winesp.ec/3jRvmrq Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3glK4pL Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for
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The affect of oak barrels on wine is discussed by Oregon winemaker Jason Lett of Eyrie Vineyards. He feels that the percentage of new oak barrels in a blend is meaningless information if you don’t know how old the rest of the lineup is. Jason Lett manages Eyrie Vineyards, one of the iconic producers of
Ever wonder why wine geeks make such a big production of wine tasting?!?! While it may look a little pretentious, there are many good reasons to learn how to taste wine correctly. Let me, Jacky Blisson, wine pro & Master of Wine candidate, walk you through the why & how of the matter on this
What food pairs well with Chardonnay? French Winemaker from Burgundy, Emmanuel Guillot talks about planning for a pairing with a 1990 Domaine Dauvissat, Premiere Cru “La Forest” and one of the Chardonnays he produced in Burgundy in 1990. He planned for oysters with the Chablis and Foie Gras with his wine. Find out which wine
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Why are Bordeaux’s top wines called First Growths? And what makes them unique? Learn about this elite group as you meet some of the impressive people behind these blue-chip chateaus.
Winemaking 101: Punchdowns. The grapes are picked, sorted and fermenting in a large tank. The solid material floats on top of the liquid and needs to be mixed with the juice to continue fermentation, avoid the build up of sulfur, and to heat evenly. Todd Hamina at Biggio-Hamina in Oregon talks about punchdowns at his
This unfined, unfiltered Sonoma Chardonnay is Wine Spectator’s No. 6 Wine of 2020. Senior editor Kim Marcus, who reviewed the wine, shares the story of this unique single-vineyard white. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/3nxPCOU Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12!
We asked Ernst Loosen about Riesling from other parts of the world, beyond Germany and he proceeded to provide a good introduction to some of the best spots for this grape worldwide: Filmed at the International Pinot Noir Celebration in McMinnville, OR in 2014. See all of our videos with Dr. Ernst Loosen: Subscribe to
Cue the applause! 👏 Give it up for the next 7 winners on our Top 20 Wines of 2022. Spot any favorite bottles in places #10-#4? Shop the Top 20 list here: https://bit.ly/s-Top-20-Wines ——- Learn more about what you’ll find on Total Wine and More’s YouTube Channel. From cocktail recipes to brewery tours, we share
Nerello Mascalese gown on the many soils of Mount Etna is contributing to the volcanic areas reputation as the “Burgundy of the south” according to winemaker Frank Cornelissen. Burgundy and Barolo are both famous for being areas that produce precise wines that reflect the flavor of the plots on which they are grown. Cornelissen at
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At Shafer Vineyards, it takes a team to make one of Napa Valley’s top Cabs. The team, which balances hard work with fun and learning, includes CEO John Shafer, president Doug Shafer (his son) and winemaker Elias Fernandez.
Watch our reactions to the first taste of the anticipated 2013 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon in magnum. 2013 is a special vintage that lends itself to the long, graceful aging that only a large-format wine bottle can provide. The 2013 Jordan’s silky palate is plush yet poised, boasting a beautiful balance of black fruits and fine
Brettanomyces is avoided by most winemakers. Chad Stock wondered what would happen if he embraced it. Video 2 of 2 For more with Chad, view our playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaCODB1_K4o&list=PLddUmDhg4G_Kg1oas7H6T8BISEMPcWoK_ Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have a question for a winemaker? Post it in the comments and we will try to
On Connecticut Style In the Bender kitchen: “The Wine Guy” talks about Wines we want to receive for the holidays!
Chef Russell Klein of Award of Excellence winner Meritage in St Paul, Minn. shares a simple crispy salmon recipe that’s dressed up with melted leeks and drizzled with classic French beurre blanc sauce. Wine Spectator’s Hilary Sims explains why a buttery white Burgundy pairs well with this rich, creamy and slightly tangy dish.
What is the Charmat method for making sparkling wines, and how is it different from Champagne? William Spinazze of Tenuta Santome in Treviso Italy talks about the way that Prosecco is made. Ask a Winemaker filmed with William both in Chicago and at the winery on location in Treviso, Italy. See all of our videos
#funfact #winefunfacts #wineknowledge How to open a bottle of champagne like a pro, the link is below In this video I’m talking about fun facts and weird facts about wines, such as: – did you know about wine fountain in Abruzzo – Italy, that belongs to Dora Sarchese winery – did you know about wine
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