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Introduction to BORDEAUX Wine Region (PART 1)
Bordeaux is one of the largest winemaking regions of France and it produces all the wines you can imagine and even beyond. In this introductory series of two videos we will explore Bordeaux geography and climate, grape varieties used, Bordeaux appellation...
How to Do Sabrage (Open Champagne Bottle With Sabre)
For me one of the greatest ways to open a bottle of champagne is with a saber. Although at first it may seem dangerous and intimidatying, it is actually very easy once you understand the basics. If you too want to master the art of sabrage and make sure t...
Orange Wine EXPLAINED (Is It Worth The Hype?)
Orange wine, sometimes also called Amber wine, has been gaining an increased interest from wine enthusiasts and professionals. And even winemakers, from Georgia to Italy – many want to make this trendy, yet historic wine. In this video you will find out h...
5 Great Age-Worthy WHITE WINES (For Your Wine Cellar)
In this video I talk about 5 great age-worthy white wines that you can stack your cellar or wine fridge with. Although some might associate aging more with red wines, there are great white wines made across the globe, for which 10 years in the cellar is n...
Wine Grapes 101: CHARDONNAY
Chardonnay is probably the greatest and most-known white grape variety. This grape variety is so versatile, that it is responsible for a wide range of wine styles - starting from acidic and refreshing to full-bodied and opulent. Chardonnay is also a base...
Wine Grapes 101: MALBEC
Most of us will associate wine from the red grape variety Malbec with Argentina, yet its origins are believed to be found in south-west France. In this video I will talk about history, origins, recommended food pairings and notable producers of Malbec win...
Wine Grapes 101: MERLOT
Merlot is one of those grape varieties, that everyone has heard about, but actually it is really hard to find 100% Merlot-based wines. Although Merlot is often referred as the blending partner for the Cabernet Sauvignon grape, Merlot on its own can produc...
The Beginners Guide to SUPER TUSCAN Wines
Tuscany is not only famous for its Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino wines, but also for Super Tuscan wines. But what are Super Tuscan wines? In this video you will find out about the history and how Super Tuscans became legendary, what grape va...
Great Italian Wines: BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO
Brunello di Montalcino for sure is one of the greatest, age worthy red wines of Italy, and it is born in Tuscany region and must be made from 100% Sangiovese grape variety. In this video I will talk about the Sangiovese grape, wines from Montalcino area,...
Great French Wines: Chateauneuf Du Pape
Chateauneuf-du-Pape - so hard to pronounce, but yet such a beautiful red wine from Rhone valley, France. In this video I will talk about its origins, grape varieties used - both in white wines and red wines from Chateauneuf du Pape, as well as their produ...
5 Great ROSE Wines Under $20 You Must Try
I think that Rose wine is suitable not only for the grilling season and garden parties during the warm spring and hot summer months, but it is a decent wine category on its own, that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Still, most of us think of a glass o...
WINE TERMS: Describe Wine Like a PRO (Part 1)
Our perception of wine is so individual, however there are common wine terms for beginners and experts alike, that can be used to describe wine. I have made the series of two video to give tools and descriptors you can use to confidently describe wine.
5 Great BAROLO Wines You Must Try (While They Are Still Affordable)
Barolo wines are made from a red grape variety Nebbiolo, native to Piedmont region in Italy. For the past ten years I have noticed an increased interest and demand for Barolo wines, which has led to significant increase in their prices.