Tag: wine education
My TOP 7 WINES and Wine Experiences of 2023 + GIVEAWAY
0:00 Introduction 0:55 Barrel tasting @ Pierre Gonon winery 2:35 Surprise wine of 2023 5:21 Starting No Sediment Wine Podcast 6:54 Amazing Architecture of Rioja Wineries 8:34 1973 Vintage Prunotto Barolo 10:27 Visiting Chateau Latour 11:27 My Top Wine of...
GAIA GAJA on Gaja as Visionaries in BARBARESCO, Viticultural Practices, Women in Wine | Wine Podcast
#wineeducation #winepodcast #wine 0:00 Introduction 0:28 About Gaja winery & Gaia Gaja 5:18 Women in wine 9:50 Gaja - pioneers and visionaries 21:27 Viticulture, climate change, vine selection 43:30 Upcoming projects for Gaja 46:30 Gaja & Spark...
DOM PERIGNON vs Louis Roederer CRISTAL Champagne: Worth the Hype?
#champagne #wineeducation #wine Dom Perignon and Louis Roederer Cristal are two of the most sought-after Champagnes in the wine world. They dictate premium prices and are associated with a luxurious lifestyle. In this video I will compare the latest relea...
5 Amazing Grower CHAMPAGNES You Must Try!
#champagne #wineeducation #wine We all know and love grand marques, Champagne houses like Bollinger, Taittinger and Ruinart that have earned worldwide recognition for consistently delivering high-quality bubbles. But I want to encourage you to try smaller...
BAROLO vs BARBARESCO: Comparing and Tasting Two of the Italy's Finest Wines
#barolo #wineeducation #wine In this video I compare and taste side by side two of the greatest Italian red wines - Barolo and Barbaresco! Although both are distinct appellations within the Piedmont region with unique terroirs, without having a glass of B...
Reacting and Tasting WINE SPECTATOR Top 10 Wines of 2023
Reacting & Tasting WINE SPECTATOR Top 10 Wines of 2023
Wine Spectator's Top 100 Wines: 10 OVERLOOKED WINES
In this video, John Jackson, DipWSET a/k/a Attorney Somm identifies 10 excellent wines that were overlooked by Wine Spectator and which were not included in the Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2023. These excellent wines included wines that wine collector...
5 AMAZING Age-Worthy WHITE WINES (That Don't Necessarily Need to Be Aged)
#wine #whitewine #wineeducation Let’s explore five great and age-worthy white wines that can be very enjoyable at an early stage of their life. White wines are typically released much sooner than red wines, thus often being much more energetic in the glas...
WINE SPECTATOR Top 100: My Top 10 Wines and 3 Disappointments
WINE SPECTATOR Top 100: My Top 10 Wines and 3 Disappointments
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...
The Hidden Gem of ITALIAN White Wines: SOAVE
#italianwines #wineeducation #wine Soave is definitely one of the forgotten gems in the Italian white wine scene. It is made from Garganega grape variety and its most ageworthy and notable examples come from the historic Soave Classico region. Soave wines...
Are You Serving WINE at the RIGHT Temperature? | 6 Tips and Rules
#winetasting #wineeducation #wine Wine serving temperature is important. In this video find out why and learn 6 tips and rules you might want to keep in mind when serving your wine.
Staying OBJECTIVE in Wine Tasting and Judging | Andrew Jefford | Wine Podcast
Welcome to the second episode of the No Sediment Wine Podcast. In this episode I sat down with Andrew Jefford, wine writer and columnist (for Decanter and Wo...
BORDEAUX Wines: LEFT Bank vs RIGHT Bank (Comparing and Tasting)
#bordeaux #wineeducation #wine Let's compare and taste side by side wines from the Left bank and the Right bank of French winemaking region Bordeaux. Both banks offer a diverse range of wines, each reflecting its distinct geography, climate, soils and dom...
Wine Grapes 101: Let’s Be Frank about CABERNET FRANC
#cabernetfranc #wineeducation #wine Cabernet Franc is an ancient grape variety, an ancestor of many famous grapes, namely Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenere. But Cabernet Franc, either in wine blends or on its own, is a noteworthy grape, which can p...