Bordeaux is the most famous and highly coveted wine blend and region in the world. Like with many wines, there’s a lot to learn, so in this video we will cover the basics of the Bordeaux region and its wines. We will talk about left and right banks of the Bordeaux region and their different
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http://thequeenscabinet.com/red-wine-reduction-sauce/ Red Wine Reduction sauce or Bordelaise sauce is a classic French sauce named after the Bordeaux region of France, which is famous for its wine. Rich and flavorful, it takes a small drizzle of this sauce to brighten up a simple, grilled steak, lamb chops, or slow-roasted beef. Brown Sauce Recipe; http://thequeenscabinet.com/brown-sauce-and-demi-glace/
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Grégory is Burgundy’s Jean-Claude Boisset’s official ‘viniculturalist’, which is exactly what it sounds like. An expert in both the plethora of vineyard sites Boisset works with as well as crafting the finished product in the cellar, he makes a staggering total of 35 different wines! Today we are lucky enough to get him to shed
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The alberello, or “head trained” form of pruning grape vines is explained by Frank Cornelissen of Mount Etna in Sicily. Frank explains the benefit of the system and why he has chosen to use it at his estate. See all of our videos with Frank Cornelissen here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_J8ee7_bIqp8ynkfDYYo8nt See all of our videos with Italian
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Some quick and easy steps to tasting wine like a pro! Don’t forget to visit our blog and other social media sites for more information and exciting articles! http://demystiwine.tumblr.com/ www.facebook.com/demystiwine2014 www.twitter.com/demystiwine www.instagram.com/demystiwine www.pinterest.com/demystiwine
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How Piemonte Wines Are Made. Part of the series: Piemonte Italian Wines. During the wine making process, wineries use different types of barrels for fermentation. Learn how Piemonte wineries use barrels to make wine in this free wine video from a professional sommelier.
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Ever wondered how to taste wine yourself? In this episode, Nolan explains how to read the cork, how to swirl and sniff the wine, and what to taste for. Click the link below to order the LAN Gran Reserva 2011 for curbside pickup. https://rodmans.brdata.com/Login/Index
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When it comes to the New World vs Old World argument, terroir really makes a difference in the wine you’re experiencing. And that goes double for lesser-known varieties that still might have something to prove in the popular wine consciousness. That’s where the Roussanne blend comes in. In this weekly wine tasting, we’ll be trying
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“We didn’t make any red wines in 2020,” is a refrain echoed by many California winemakers these days. Perhaps no year has seen so many wine regions impacted by so many wildfires. Months after the fires ended, the impact is only just now coming into focus. What made 2020 so difficult was that it brought
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For more great advice, visit http://www.wineselctors.com.au Learning how to drink wine shouldn’t be intimidating. The Wine Selectors Tasting Panel presents a quick, accessible guide that shows you everything you need to know about how to taste wine, from appreciating quality aromas to the way flavours play on your palate.
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Recipe at: http://www.themeatmen.sg/red-glutinous-rice-wine-chicken When was the last time you had a good bowl of Red Glutinous Rice Wine Chicken? As part of our collaboration with Bosch Home (SG), we have recreated this popular traditional dish using homemade red glutinous rice wine – fermented using glutinous rice and red rice yeast. Red Glutinous Rice Wine chicken
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