Lodi, California is the unofficial “Zinfandel Capital of the World”! Lodi vineyards produce about 40 percent of the premium Zinfandel in California and there are many old growth Zinfandel vines in Lodi dating back to the 1880s and early 1900s.
The AOC of Saint-Julien sites in the heart of the Medoc, between Margaux and Saint-Estephe. There are only seventeen estates in this small AOC but 11 of the 17 were included in the classification of 1855. David Launay explains the wines of the area. David Launay is the Commercial Director at Château Gruaud-Larose in St.Julien,
And the Thanksgiving countdown is on! Let’s dig in, shall we? From sides to desserts and more, we’re kicking off our Thanksgiving wine pairing series with appetizers: 🍷 Natale Verga Moscati d’Asti: sweet, flavors of ripe peaches, yellow florals 🍷 Ferriol Brut Cava: bubbly with bright fruit flavors #wine #Thanksgiving #winetime #winelover
#winesoap #soaprecipe #60 Today is an ugly batch of soap, that I turn beautiful, because it’s easy to fix most problems in the soap world. It’s also a recipe day, but don’t let my ugly soap deter you; the recipe itself is good but the type of wine I used is not so much. The
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 21st June 2015 the Torres Viña Sol Rosé from Spain is his Wine of the Week. A lovely, fruit filled rose from the north east of Spain, with plenty of colour and loads of sweet summer berry fruit offers a nice
Wine Spectator senior editor James Molesworth joins MacDonald Vineyards co-owner Alex MacDonald for a behind-the-wines tour of MacDonald’s Cabernet Sauvignon vines in Napa Valley’s Oakville district. In Part 1, they take a look at the property’s “young” 25-year-old vines and talk pruning and training for longevity. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3eBKbN3 Introductory offer: Subscribe
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Not sure whether to uncork or keep that wine bottle resting in your cellar? Comment below with your pick for which wine these winemakers should open next for a chance to be featured. Tune in for Jordan Uncorked each month. In this episode, John and Maggie taste a 1980 Jordan Cabernet at Jordan Winery in
Tomorrow is National Advent Calendar Day and we’re getting ready for it with the ‘In Good Taste’ wine advent calendar. The calendar comes with 24 nights of wine, and it includes a booklet on tasting notes and exclusive wine recipes. You can order yours at ingoodtaste.com Stay informed about Rockford-area news, weather, sports and entertainment!
There are only so many ways you can open a wine bottle. Pulling a cork out of a bottle seems like a simple task, but in actuality, there are many different ways to accomplish this. In this video, we will break down the different types of wine openers and which one might be best for
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For January 14th 2019 the Michel Fonné, Pinot Gris 2015, Alsace, an off-dry and opulent PG, and fabulous match for Chinese food and more. Watch the video for other food matching ideas and all the details.
We’re swapping the red sauce for a bottle of red wine. 🍷 Get the recipe here: https://www.allrecipes.com/article/try-this-tik-tok-drunken-pasta/ #Recipe #Cooking #Pasta #RedWine #TikTok #Shorts Subscribe to Allrecipes @ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=allrecipes Allrecipes Magazine is now available! U.S. subscribers, subscribe here: http://armagazine.com/subscribenow Canadian subscribers, subscribe here: http://themeredithstore.ca/p-282-allrecipes-subscription.aspx Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Allrecipes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allrecipes/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/allrecipes/ Red Wine “Drunken” Pasta Recipe #shorts
Italy is home to a remarkable and diverse range of sparkling wines, and one of the premier regions for bubbly is Franciacorta. But what makes Franciacorta different from Italy’s other sparkling wines? Senior editor Alison Napjus and Restaurant Awards director Cassia Schifter share this guide to Franciacorta’s terroir, grapes, winemaking techniques and more.
Les Cailloux, ‘the stones’ in English, are present in many top Bordeaux vineyards. Carried along by the Garonne River, these stones or gravel favor a better drainage and force the vines deep into the soil to find their nutrients.
The Jordan cellar team practices the old-world winemaking technique of tallowing wine barrels: an art that has nearly vanished in modern day winemaking due to the invention of stainless-steel tanks. The doors of our circa-1976 oak barrel tanks are tallowed each winter for our newest Cabernet Sauvignon vintage. http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2011/01/tallowing-preserving-an-old-world-winemaking-technique/
Halbtrocken, the German term for a wine that is half dry, is explained by Dr. Franz Werner Michel of Domdechant Werner in the Rheinghau. Dr. Michel was the long time head of the German Wine Institute and his estae has been a member of the VDP for eighty years. Ask a Winemaker sat with Dr.
Quintessential Barossa Shiraz. This is a great snapshot of the district in a glass. Always a respectable wine, the Provident Shiraz is well worth putting on your radar. Dripping with dark fruits, chocolate and licks of cedar, Christmas cake and woodsy spices chime in and add interest with every sip. Dense with lacy edges, it’s
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea: its total area is slightly larger than that of the island of Sardinia and slightly smaller than the sum of the areas of the other three large Mediterranean islands (Cyprus, Corsica and Crete). https://www.mamablip.com/en/video/sicily-wine 🍷 Sicily Wines The history of Sicilian wine closely mirrors that of
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Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 7th October 2019 the Ramón Bilbao, Rueda Verdejo Edición Limitada 2017, a white wine aged in oak barrels from the north of Spain.
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Napa Cabernet superstar Thomas Rivers Brown gives Wine Spectator senior editor James Molesworth an insider’s look at how California’s drought is impacting the 2021 Cabernet crop at Panek Vineyard in the St. Helena AVA. Watch the full series: https://winesp.ec/3jRvmrq Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3glK4pL Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
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John Jordan shares his memories about the winery’s redwood water tank, which had to be replaced last month. Our next hospitality project will ensure those wood planks are recycled to preserve a piece of history. http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/09/redwood-water-tank-video-memories-demolition-and-recycling/
Hot on the heels of this month’s Almost Club (highlighting wines that didn’t make the silver medal standard), here is a selection of ten wines that DID make it (if only just). As a warm-up, Zema’s Shiraz 2018 below is the sort of wine that I’m happy to shout from the rooftop – honest red
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Welcome back to Wine Chat! The place for fun wine education and helping you to drink better. The different vessels used in wine making all have different purposes and create different outcomes for the wines, so today we are exploring 4 of the main types of vessels used: 00:00 02:11 – 1. Oak 04:43 –
This is a tasty and easy White Sangria recipe. It’s a great large batch drink to make for Summer! If you’re looking for a big batch drink recipe, try the Watermelon Vodka Collins for another easy idea. Have you subscribed yet? Do it here! https://bit.ly/3oqce4Q WHAT YOU NEED: 3 Cups assorted fruit 1/2 – 3/4
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