Wine Types

In today’s Wine-Searcher tasting Master of Wine David Allen, our Wine Director, reviews a sweet, fortified Grenache from the Rousillon region of Southern France. Domaine Cazes Rivesaltes Grenat 2017. The wine is made using organically and biodynamically grown grapes. Michel Cazes established his family domaine in Rousillon in 1895. In 1927 they purchased Mas Joffre,
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Prominent wine grape types, origins, and distinguishing characteristics. It is an important topic for interviews because they are frequently asked about, as is wine expertise, which is heavily reliant on grapes and their tastes.
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TJ Douglas, co-owner of The Urban Grape reveals the new age of kosher winemaking in this beginner’s tutorial. If you still believe that all kosher wines are strictly from Israel and taste like grape soda, this segment is targeted to you. TJ gives recommendations of quality wines from different growing regions around the world that
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In this episode we see if Wendouree wines are worth the hype. We try a 2017 Shiraz Malbec ($125) and a 2006 Shiraz ($240) from Wendouree, Clare Valley, South Australia. The results were surprising. Jason also explains the similarities between growing good grapes for wine and going through a break-up. Trent shares some Australian cult
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🍷✨ Get ready to indulge in a seductive selection of NA Wines! 💘 Whether you prefer whites, reds, rosé, or sparkling, we’ve got the perfect sip for your Valentine’s Day celebration. Join us and toast to love! 🥂 Friday & Saturday 11-8 and Sunday 11-6 #herbanflow #stpetevents #findyourflow #sobercurious #freetasting #nonalcoholic #MindfulSips #nanation #nadrinks #sobersocializing
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Top 10 Red Wines of Italy Italy has been making wine for thousands of years. They are the largest producer of wine in the world, making more than 6 billion bottles every year! Did you know that there are over 2000 grape varieties that are spread over the twenty different wine-producing regions in Italy? With
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