You like wine, but sometimes you question yourself when you’re handed a glass at a restaurant or bar. Are you really supposed to swirl, or is that just something people do for show? What’s the right way to smell it, and why do you have to put all this effort into the first sip anyway?
Month: October 2020
Hello everyone! This video I’m going to show you how I made my own home bar for such a cheap price! I’m excited for this video to be sponsored by New Air! I am loving the new NewAir Freestanding 43 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge in Stainless Steel! It has PLENTY of room for my
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 17th June 2019 the Henry Fessy, Morgon 2017, a Cru Beaujolais from France is his choice.
Steve cooks the perfect dinner for Valentine’s Day. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stevescooking1 Visit http://stevescooking.blogspot.com/ for ingredients Music Composed & Performed by Steven Dolby
Siblings Gaia and Giovanni Gaja of Piedmont’s Gaja winery share their first experiences tasting wine, what wine has taught them about life, and who their wine heroes are.
The Emeril Lagasse Foundation’s Carnivale du Vin Reimagined brought in big numbers, despite a difficult year for charity wine auctions. The 16th annual auction went virtual for the first time, and was live streamed via YouTube on Oct. 17. With over 300 supporters from around the country tuning in, and chef Emeril Lagasse and Foundation
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Today’s question was sent in from Nadia from the Upper West Side (New York) who asks “Do wine taste different from vintage to vintage?”. Keep sending your questions to Jeremy on http://www.tellmewinetv.com
BECOME A STUDENT OF OUR FRENCH ONLINE CULINARY SCHOOL TODAY! https://bit.ly/2KKgv1A The red wine sauce I am making today is not a bordelaise but the common Red wine sauce made in French bistro. In france we call it the “Sauce Marchand de vin” which translate in to the wine maker sauce or wine merchant sauce.
Mike Maxwell of Market Wines explained how to read a German wine label in his Findlay Market shop. For more videos, check out CityBeat.com
Watch Sonoma County winemakers demonstrate how to use a Durand wine opener for opening older wine bottles. This two-part corkscrew combines the functionality of an ah-so wine opener and a traditional corkscrew to make the cleanest, most efficient way to extract a wine cork. Purchase a Durand corkscrew online: https://thedurand.com/.
High blood pressure is a significant factor behind potentially fatal conditions such as heart attacks and strokes. But a new study has found that higher intake of flavanols, a family of polyphenolic compounds found in fruits, vegetables and wine, is associated with lower blood pressure in men and women. Past research has found evidence of
The Wines of Alto Adige by GuildSomm. www.GuildSomm.com
Vineyards, Rocks, and Soils: The Wine Lover’s Guide to Geology: Today I am going to talk about a controversial topic in the wine industry even though the science is pretty clear on the topic. I am going to dismantle the favorite term of many sommeliers, journalists and wine buyers: Minerality. If you type the term
After a career spanning more than 30 years at M. Shanken Communications, Thomas Matthews is stepping down as executive editor of Wine Spectator. Jeffery Lindenmuth, executive editor of sibling publication Whisky Advocate, will assume the role. The transition will take place at the end of 2020, announced Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of both
A career in wine was always waiting for Andy Erickson—he just didn’t always realize it. Growing up in Indiana, the future Screaming Eagle winemaker and enology consultant was surrounded by agriculture, but after college he moved to the Bay Area to work in the advertising industry. It only took a few client meetings in Rutherford
By director Jim Fitzpatrick. The LCBO takes you on journey through the wine styles of Northern Italy. In part three of a three-episode series exploring the wines of Italy, Michael Fagan hosts this journey through Northern Italy, the land of brilliant sparkling wines, rare truffles, and big, bold Barolo. Opening with a gondola ride in
The Wines of Rioja and Ribera del Duero by GuildSomm.
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Harvest in Bordeaux is normally a time of celebration—the pinnacle of a growing season of hard work. Everyone on the château team joins harvesters and out-of-town guests in the vineyard to pick, often stopping for a lunch of good food and wine. This year was not quite the same. “[We had an almost] military organization
In tonight’s edition: The Ugandan presidential hopeful Bobi Wine says that the millions of signatures that he needs to submit his impending candidacy for next year’s vote are missing after security forces raided his offices in central Kampala. Despite the challenges of doing business in the time of coronavirus one start up in Nigeria is offering
Go to http://www.bonnerwine.club/JulienMiquel & Get a $50 discount to America’s Most Unique Wine Club, join Bonner Private Wines. Check out my review videos of previous Bonner Wine Club Selections: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHHB3SBhaygeRxzTBV5kMA Watch more episodes of Julien’s Wine School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIwsqlrJzd8&list=PLd_ydU7Boqa1UnY8sHvy2UD6LFgnpXQ7a Today we’re going to be comparing the two most-popular type of white wines, the two types of
Ken Evenstad, who made his fortune in the pharmaceutical business before building one of Oregon’s most prominent wineries, Domaine Serene, died at his home Oct. 21 after a long history of chronic pulmonary issues. He was 77. Oregon’s wine industry was young when Ken and his wife, Grace, arrived 31 years ago, looking for land
For a wine region built on tourism, Napa Valley has had a rough vintage. Let’s take a deeper look into what happened this year and how to help. (PS it involves our favorite thing: wine!) Napa Valley: Quench The Wildfires With Wine In Napa Valley, COVID-19 shuttered businesses for 81 days straight. Then, tourism was
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of our sixteenth modern interpretation of a classic still life. In this collection we are inspired to share with you three rare Natural Bordeaux Wines. Rare because most of Bordeaux is commercialized through its gaining popularity in the world. Bordeaux is split up between two distinct areas with exceedingly
For the first time in its 125-plus years of operation, Wine Spectator Grand Award winner Commander’s Palace in New Orleans has appointed a female executive chef, Meg Bickford. “I’ve been here for over a decade now, and this has always been a dream of mine, and more recently became my goal,” Bickford told Wine Spectator
ENGLISH VERSION. FOR PORTUGUESE ORIGINAL VERSION, PLEASE CHECK THE THREE LAST VIDEOS OUT! VERSÃO EM INGLÊS. PARA VERSÃO ORIGINAL EM PORTUGUÊS, POR FAVOR CONFIRA OS TRÊS ÚLTIMOS VÍDEOS! 2 weeks with 3 great WINES, good music, delicious food and a beautiful place! To add information I brought along to this video a book about wines…WINE
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