Check out these best value red wines to try that all come in under $20 a bottle. The selection includes wines from Portugal, Greece, France, and Italy Wines featured in this episode: XXVI Talhas Mestre Daniel, Tinto do Tareco 2020 https://realportuguesewine.com/collections/shop-all-red/products/xxvi-talhas-tareco-tinto-2020-amphora GET 10% off with code: RPWEXWINETRAVEL Clos la Coutale, Cahors Malbec 2019 Cantine Valpane,
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Wine writer and educator Elaine Chukan Brown speaks with geologist and terroir specialist Brenna Quigley in California. Elaine and Brenna continue their tour of California’s diverse terroirs, looking at different regions throughout the Golden State. They talk through the experience of the wines soil to glass – how different soil types show up in the
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Fernando Buscema has been asking the same question for over a decade: Can terroir be measured? The Bodega Catena Zapata winemaker and director of the Catena Institute of Wine, an Argentine enology research program, hoped that answering it could raise the stakes for the wines of Argentina. A new study, published in Nature’s Scientific Reports journal in February
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New York’s storied Italian destination, Wine Spectator Grand Award winner Del Posto, has permanently closed. The news was announced April 12 by the restaurant’s executive chef, Melissa Rodriguez, and general manager, Jeff Katz. The duo also revealed that they’ve teamed up with chef James Kent to purchase the space in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood from B
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Malolactic Fermentation in regards to red and white wines is discussed by winemaker George Skouras of Domaine Skouras. He does not like any Malolactic in his Moscofilero, but encourages it in Chardonnay. Ask a Winemaker filmed with George Skouras in Chicago at Red & White Wines Watch all of our videos on Winemaking 101: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_IPyaCdujShOPm8H_dhO1yl
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Who makes it? From the information I can find, Tomfoolery Wines is family owned with Ben Chipman at the winemaking helm. Their wines are Barossan, meaning the grapes are either from the Barossa Valley or from the cooler climes of the Eden Valley. In the current range offered by Tomfoolery, red wines such as this
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The island of Sicily is actually an active volcano, that erupts about 14 times a year! How does this affect the taste of the wines made on the island? Spend a few minutes with wine pro Marc Supsic to learn a little background and history and to taste three of the lesser-known, rare grapes that
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Join Harry Tatian, Free Run Wine Merchants, Liz Skirpin, Amuse Manager and Celeste Fetta, VMFA’s Director of Education for a tasting of French wines of the Gamay Noir grape from the Loire Valley and the Beaujolais region of Burgundy. Pair these selections with works of art depicting the architecture of the Loire Valley and examples
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The same cold front that damaged vine buds in an estimated 80 percent of French vineyards two weeks ago also struck Italy, leading Italian vintners report. Piedmont and Tuscany were unable to escape freezing temperatures over several nights. However, the damage was heterogeneous, depending on grape variety, elevation and how much the vines had grown
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Online-tastings.co.uk presents wine tastings via Zoom, with wines supplied by independent merchants and tastings led by wine journalist Tom Cannavan. This is a short extract from his introduction to Brazil and Brazilian wine from a tasting in February 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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During the winemaking process, wines can accumulate volatile sulfur compounds (VSCS). Typically referred to as “reduction”, volatile sulfur compounds are a class of sulfur based compounds which can lead to serious wine defects if not handled properly. The accumulation of these compounds occurs early in the winemaking process and continues to develop as the wine
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