Uncork the world of dry red wines–from bone dry to high tannin–and find out what these terms mean. Learn wine at Wine Folly → https://wfol.ly/newsletter 00:10 Dry red wine definition 00:43 Keto-friendly wines 01:41 Dry red wines by tannin level 02:29 French dry red wines 02:38 Italian dry red wines 02:46 Spanish dry red wines
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Hello everyone, this video is for entertainment and educational purposes. I do not claim to be an expert and please do your own research and practices wisely. cantaloupe wine recipe and story time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od237dk3-p0 things used: hydrometer, beaker, easy clean, air lock 3 pice, bong, suction bulb aka turkey baster, bowl, 5 Campden tablets crushed,
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Learn more about the Alti Wine Exchange investment platform: https://www.altiwineexchange.com/ After looking into some of the most important wine countries in our previous series, France, Italy, Portugal, I want to start with you today a journey through the third biggest wine-producing nation in the world, and one of the most ancient ones, and really one
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Director of Wine Greg Miller discusses the evolution of 2003 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley. This virtual tasting note should help customers determine when to drink this Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon vintage; Miller discusses how the growing season influenced the flavors, as well as the current taste profile, food pairing suggestions and optimal cellaring life (as
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Pinot Noir can be fermented with its whole cluster, i.e. the berries and the stems together in order to create a more complex, interesting wine. Brianne Day of Day Wines in Portland discusses why she chooses to ferment with whole clusters and use native yeasts in here winemaking. Brianne Day sat with Ask a Winemaker
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This multigenerational family winery in Napa owns part of the historic Dr. Crane Vineyard, and its 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon earned them the No. 9 spot among Wine Spectator’s 2021 Top 100 Wines of the Year. Senior editor James Molesworth explains what makes this property, and especially its vineyard, so special. Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines
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