Tag: wine education for beginners
Chianti Classico vs Brunello di Montalcino (Comparing and Tasting)
#Italianwine #wineeducation #wine Let's compare and taste side by side two famous Italian red wines - Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino. Both wines come from the same winemaking region - Tuscany. And both are either completely or predominantly m...
Spent 36'200 Hours Being a WINE SOMMELIER.
With almost two decades of experience in the wine industry (as a sommelier, wine educator, etc.), along the way I have drawn certain conclusions and had many “revelations”. And whether you're a wine enthusiast or a professional in the industry, I am shari...
What's So Special About KRUG Champagne? (Opening KRUG Grande Cuvee)
What's So Special About KRUG Champagne? (Opening KRUG Grande Cuvee)
What's So Special About BOLLINGER Champagne?
What's So Special About BOLLINGER Champagne?
VINTAGE MATTERS: Blind Tasting BAROLO Wine From 4 Different Vintages
**CONTENTS OF THIS VIDEO: 0:00 Introduction 0:23 Why Vintage Matters 1:45 About This Wine Tasting 3:03 The Tasting 9:26 The Reveal 12:13 My Final Thoughts 13:19 About the Winemaker Enrico Rivetto #Barolo #winetasting #wine
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,...
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...
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...
Wine Storage: 5 MISTAKES to AVOID When Storing and Ageing Wine
If, just like me, you enjoy wine, you probably have at least few bottles stored away somewhere to open them later, possibly after several years or even a decade or more. Wines that are meant for ageing usually will cost premium money, therefore it is impo...
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...
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.