Chateau Lafite Rothschild makes some of the best wine in Bordeaux. No less impressive is the chateau’s charming owner, Baron Eric de Rothschild, who sounds a bit like Cupid as he describes his wine.
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Learn how to make quince paste or jam, also known by its Spanish name, membrillo. This video tutorial shows Jordan Winery’s favorite recipe in a few quick steps. View the full recipe and more information on our blog: https://winecountrytable.com/watch/appetizers/how-to-make-membrillo-easy-quince-paste-video-recipe EASY QUINCE PASTE (MEMBRILLO) RECIPE Ingredients: 2 lemons, halved 12 pineapple quince 4½ pounds sugar ¼
Gerald and Michael Malat of Weingut Malat in the Kremstal in Austria describe Grüner Veltliner each from their own point of view. Filmed in Austria and Chicago. 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 answer
Jonathan and Dave Fussell from Duplin Winery in North Myrtle Beach, SC offer this wine tip about wines made from muscadine grapes. Duplin Winery is the oldest and largest winery in the South.
Enjoy a tasting of two gorgeous Grenache blends from Gigondas with senior editor James Molesworth. Gigondas is only ten miles northeast of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and well worth a trip to the wine store if you like rich, perfumy reds.
German wine labels carry an indication of the quality of the wine from table wines, or “Tafelwein”, to Qba or Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete to Qualitätswein mit Prädikat and the noble sweet wines called Trockenbeerenauslese. Harald Ziegler of Weingut August Ziegler in the Pfalz explains the system. Video Text: Qualitätswein mit Prädikat means “Graded Quality Wine”.
Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to share baking secrets show tips and techniques for how to make Olive Oil Cake without butter using Jordan Winery Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil. An easy summer baking recipe. View the complete recipe: https://www.jordanwinery.com/culinary/recipes/jordan-olive-oil-cake.
When it comes to enjoying good wine, its not just the quality of the wine that matters. Knowing how to taste your wine properly can play a big role in how much you get out of it. So before you fill your next glass, make sure you follow these simple steps to enjoy every last
Axel Heinz, director of these Tuscan estates, talks to Wine Spectator’s Bruce Sanderson about the similarities and differences between Bolgheri and Bordeaux, Ornellaia’s journey to adulthood, and how a warming climate will affect the balance of grape varieties in the vineyards and wines.
Learn how to make a mini rosemary wreath for each place setting to create a natural, personalized “welcome to the table.” These wreath making ideas can be adapted to each season by adding different accents, such as Christmas ornaments in winter, lavender in spring, fennel fronds in summer and pine in fall. Visit our blog
Three measurements are often mentioned in winemaking: Brix, Ph, and Acidity. In this video, Wes Hagen of Clos Pepe defines each and talks about Birx levels in California, in German Rielsing, in Champagne, and in the Rhone Valley. This is a useful video for WSET students and anyone trying to better understand winemaking. We filmed
Lisa Vanderpump & daughter Pandora Vanderpump Sabo join us for a tasting of Vanderpump Wines. From Provence to California, Vanderpump Wines combine Old World style with California flair. Buy the wine to enjoy while watching the tasting. https://www.wine.com/TasteVanderpump. For more information about wines from Provence, go to https://www.wine.com/list/wine/provence/7155-107111. For more information about California wines, go
Amarone is a rich, luscious wine with a tremendous capacity for aging. Join Wine Spectator tasting coordinator Jo Cooke as he compares Dal Forno Amarones from 2002 and 1997. But be forewarned: these wines don’t come cheap.
Whether you’re on the ground or in the air, captain John Jordan of Jordan Winery says “Thank You for Drinking with Us.” An airline in-flight safety video spoof for the Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Awards ceremony. Continue sipping at http://blog.jordanwinery.com.
Winemaker Jo Landron describes the flavors, textures, and sensations that one might find in a glass of great Muscadet. At Domaine de La Louvetrie, Jo Landron is one of just two certified biodynamic producers of Muscadet and one of the first to be certified organic. Here, Jo describes the citrus, lemon, mineral and fruity notes
Sign up for the free tasting course here: https://goo.gl/a41qNM Like my channel? Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/vrjQY4 Follow me here too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libationsacademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/libationsacademy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/LibationsAcademy/ In today’s video I’m going over how to taste wine for beginners. If you are new to wine, wine tasting can be intimidating, but all it takes is practice and
If you love Pinot Noir, you’ve probably enjoyed some Pinots from Oregon’s Willamette Valley AVA. But do you know what styles of Pinot come from McMinnville and Yamhill-Carlton, two of the valley’s sub-AVAs? Learn about them with Harvey Steiman.
Our soil mapping study of Jordan estate vineyard blocks uses the latest research and technology. Rows are now micro-farmed by soil type, texture and water-holding capacity. Irrigation, cover crops, thinning and other farming practices change within a single acre and even within a single row. Full blog post: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/10/soil-mapping-video-precision-farming-with-technology/.
Why is sugar added to grapes in winemaking? John Paul of Cameron Winery talks in detail about Chaptalization in part 1 of 2 of this series. Specifically, John explores sucrose production in the leaves and how enzymes in the plant hydrolyze that sugar into glucose and fructose. Thumbnail Credit: Olivia Schelly Watch Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmaf_o14bAs
Pastry chef Alex Ng is very serious about gardening. His garden is bigger than a typical Singapore four-room flat and houses over 40 different types of plants. But his biggest obsession lies in his experimentation of exotic plants, and his latest experiment – to grow and harvest raspberries in tropical Singapore. Pharmaceutical scientist Jackie Ang
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