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The best red wines don’t always have to be expensive. Read the full article at https://advancedmixology.com/blogs/art-of-mixology/best-cheap-red-wines The benefits of drinking red wine in moderation have been well documented and continue to be researched. Improvements in memory, muscle strength, and the cardiovascular system are just a few of the perks that come with enjoying the occasional
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This template displays two child pages of the main page with featured images in circle. We used this template for the “About Wines” page. We created 1 main page “About Wines” and 2 child pages (“Red Wines” and “White Wines”). Each column contains the content of 1 child page. With this template you are able
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http://twitter.com/chrispirillo – Wine tasting is an art for some people. They have very specific routines they go through prior to even sipping the wine. Once they take that sip, there are even more routines to follow before they actually swallow the wine. I don’t follow such a rigorous method… I just want to taste the
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Vineland Estates Winery’s Director of Customer Experience, David Hulley, shows us how to properly taste wine. Vineland Estates is located on Canada’s famous Niagara Escarpment in Vineland, Ontario. For the demonstration, Hulley uses a bottle of Vineland’s Elevation Cabernet. However, the vineyard is also well known for its world-class Riesling. Vineland.com
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Comparing natural and commercial yeasts and their affect on wine: Jason Lett of the Eyrie Vineyards in Oregon. Jason Lett manages Eyrie Vineyards, one of the iconic producers of wine in Oregon. See all of our videos with Sean O’Callaghan at Riecine: Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have a
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The Vada valley is the most important wine land of Macedonia. There, wine was already cultivated in the 13th century B.C. At a much more modern vineyard, an experienced oenologist produces and sells historical wines with much commitment. Traditional grape varieties, which were already consumed by the ancient Greeks and Romans, are to be made
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The rocker and his son tell the story behind their Diving Into Hampton Water rosé, a passion project with winemaker Gérard Bertrand, at Wine Spectator’s 2018 New York Wine Experience. Plus Bon Jovi takes the stage for a surprise performance! Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1 Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters:
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This year, in-lieu of their annual in-person meeting, associate editor Gillian Sciaretta was joined by the Georges Duboeuf owner Franck Duboeuf for a virtual celebration of Beaujolais Nouveau Day. Taste along as they discuss the history of the celebration, the trials and tribulations of the vintage and more! Read our free tasting report on 2020
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Pomerol and Saint-Emilion – these two Bordeaux appellations are widely known for the Merlot blends. Though these appellations are quite often discussed in the same sentence, they produce greatly different wines. Bordeaux is France’s largest wine growing region, whose history can be dated back over 2000 years ago. Learn why the Bordeaux terroir is so
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What is the difference between sparkling wine and Champagne? Laurie will share with us what it takes to be considered an official Champagne along with one of her favorites for NYE. Looking to find more affordable options for a larger gathering or for everyday enjoyment? Laurie will introduce us to a Spanish Cava as well
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Join my next virtual tasting class on May the 29th and learn the fundamentals of wine tasting Register to receive the 3 bottles of wine before the event (follow the link here below) https://www.french-wine-cellar.com/learn-how-to-taste-wine
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Learn about Wines. Would you like to learn about different wines?, this learning kit comprises a 90 min DVD, 2 wine tasting glasses and a professional cork/bottle opener. Give as a gift or for yourself !
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When and why would one decant Pinot Noir? Askawinemaker asks Joe Davis of Arcadian Winery at Pinot Days Chicago 2008 and a surprising and informative chemistry lesson ensues. Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more wine videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=askawinemaker Have a question for a winemaker? Post it in the comments and we will try to
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This is the final of the light weight red wine olympics! What would be the best wine in the $30-50 price range? -Wineking’s instagram: jay.wineking Peter Koff’s curated wine selection is in the following link: https://www.greatwine2u.com/ Life is too short for bad wines. Enjoy better wines with us to maximize your happiness! by Wineking channel:
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