What does Max Ferger do at one of the most famous German wineries on the planet? The answer is: pretty much everything. We chat with Max about what it’s like to make wine from one of the most historic vineyards in the world and Kyle gets to practice his German…Go watch, Danke!
Month: February 2021
No wine aerator? No problem. If you have a milk frother for your cappuccinos you can easily use it to aerate your wine. Josh shows us how!
Learn how to make a dry rub base with Jordan Winery Executive Chef Todd Knoll. With this recipe and demonstration, you will learn how to make a dry rub base to last all summer and then three ethnic spice rub recipes from the base: an Asian, Mediterranean and an Indian dry rub. All are great
Alessandra Bera talks about how Moscato d’Asti is produced by her family in Piedmont, Italy at Vittorio Bera & Figli. The process from vine to bottle for making this sparkling wine is explained. Alessandra sat with Ask a Winemaker at Red and White in Chicago in 2013. See all of our videos with Alessandra Bera:
This video is about my experience visiting V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena, CA Napa Valley. This was a private (birthday) wine tasting. Wine can bring people together as is the case in this video. But what was most interesting about this is that our host (wine educator) was someone I did not expect. Tom Davies
Rioja, Cava, Sherry – three famous wines from very different parts of Spain. In this episode of Here We Grow, I visit the distinctive regions they come from and find out why these wines are so special and individual. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2020/09/17/the-celebrated-wines-of-spain-and-the-unique-regions-that-create-them Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews?sub_confirmation=1 Watch our LIVE here: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews/live Subscribe to
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 15th May 2016 the Campo Viejo, Tempranillo Blanco 2015 from Rioja is his Wine of the Week. This is made from the recently discovered Tempranillo Blanco, a white mutation of the red Tempranillo.
Sautéed mushrooms with garlic and red wine
How can you find delicious Bordeaux that doesn’t break the bank? Join James Molesworth as he shares some of his favorite values. Get the companion worksheet at Wine Spectator com
Fewer people have the measure of influence and garner the same amount of respect in the wine industry as Paul Hobbs. His hands are in too many projects to count and his status as one of the world’s most coveted consultants has made him a wine-drinker’s household name. We’re talking his value label ‘Crossbarn’ today
Robert Parker scored this 93 points saying “A real beauty, and, for a top Napa Cabernet, an excellent price point. The wine has a dense bluish purple color, a sweet kiss of crème de cassis, licorice, camphor and subtle toast.” http://www.wineexpress.com/shopping/prod_detail/main.asp?productID=37908
Jordan Winery’s baker Cristina Valencia shares some new twists on classic pumpkin desserts. Cristina teaches you how to create pumpkin pie mousse and mini pumpkin rolls for fall meals–including plating suggestions for dinner parties. For recipes, please visit http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2011/11/pumpkin-desserts-reinvented-and-other-sweet-recipes-for-the-holidays/.
What is malic acid? Winemaker Ken Pahlow of Walter Scott Wines describes malic acidity in wine grapes and how it carries over into finished wines. Paradoxically, he describes how grapes with high malic acid may actually need to have acid added in the winery. See all of our videos with Ken Pahlow of Walter Scott
http://www.sniffandspit.com. Rebecca Dunphy wine tasting or should I say sniffing and spitting. Here are a few tips to help you taste more. Aerating the wine is key to tasting more. It releases the aromas into the nasal cavity. The nose picks up more than 1,000 different smells whereas the tongue only picks up the basic
We start the week with bubbles! Mr. Barrel will show us the different types of Cavas and the grapes we use to produce them.
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Blandy’s Alvada 5-Year-Old Madeira as his Wine of the Week for 11th December 2011.
A wonderful Christmas recipe to make during the festive period. Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Cookery Course – http://amzn.to/2BzAud5 Subscribe for weekly cooking videos. If you liked this clip check out the rest of Gordon’s channels: http://www.youtube.com/gordonramsay http://www.youtube.com/kitchennightmares http://www.youtube.com/thefword
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and his son share the moments they fell for wine, discuss favorite food pairings, and reveal the two people they want to try their Diving into Hampton Water rosé. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/2Jnn8cc
#TheGodfatherofZin Joel Peterson in the tasting room! A living California wine legend and an all around great guy, Joel takes us back in time to go over the basics of how it all got started. Part 1 of 2. Watch Part 2 Here: https://youtu.be/pWwioQpmiUw
One the most popular Champagnes in the world, Veuve Clicquot is consistently first rate! Comes with a gift bag for a limited time! http://www.wineexpress.com/shopping/prod_detail/main.asp?productID=38620
Harvest is dirty work, but someone’s gotta do it! Here’s our latest funny music video, a parody of Austin Mahone’s newest single “Dirty Work.” For more videos from Jordan Winery, visit https://www.jordanwinery.com/videos.
How is Pinot Noir made into wine? In this video winemaker Fred Scherrer talks us through his process from the sorting table to the fermenting tank as seen at Harvest 2014 in Sonoma. Fred touches on everything from fermentation temperatures to extraction levels in this focused video. Filmed with Fred Scherrer at the winery in
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