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Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to show tips and techniques for baking the perfect pie crust from scratch. View the complete pie dough crust recipe, including pie filling, on our website: https://www.jordanwinery.com/culinary/recipes/wine-country-flaky-apple-pie. Don’t forget: This pie will taste sweeter if you start the meal with a bottle of food-friendly wine: https://www.jordanwinery.com/shop. This flaky
Malolactic Fermentation is the conversion of Malic acid to Lactic acid in wines, but that is not all that is happening. Fred Scherrer of the Scherrer Winery gave us a detailed description of this process. Filmed with Fred Scherrer at the winery in California and City Winery Chicago. See all of our videos with Fred
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Red Wine Basics. Part of the series: Perfect Pours. Sommelier Jordan Salcito explains the differences in between different red wines, both better known and in up-and-coming wine regions. Whether trying the light Gamay Beaujolais or the fuller body Malbec Argentinean wine, Salcito offers excellent pairing sure to tantalize your tastebuds. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_10043877_red-wine-basics.html
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Graham’s Six Grapes Port as his Wine of the Week for 17th April 2011.
പൈനാപ്പിൾ വൈന്| PineApple wine recipe in Malayalam | How to make Pine Apple wine In this video i will show you how to make pineapple wine at home in Malayalam. An easy pineapple wine recipe. PINEAPPLE wine is best as a Easter Recipe (Easter Wine) or as a Christmas Recipe ( Christmas wine ). Pineapple
With over 350 regional wines and over 500 native Italian wine grapes, how does one go about getting into Italian wine? These five Italian red wines are a great place to start –especially if you’re a beginner – because they absolutely encapsulate what Italian wine is all about! Sangiovese, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Super Tuscans, and Silician
New York’s Le Bernardin is one of the top restaurants in the United States. Meet chef-owner Eric Ripert and learn to make his exquisite sautéed cod with pea shoots and ginger-lemon-scallion broth.
Kyle Meyer, wine buyer for BestWinesOnline.com, teaches us about the wines of Bordeaux
Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to show tips and techniques for how to make macarons with an easy macaron recipe. View the complete recipe at https://winecountrytable.com/watch/desserts/how-to-make-french-macarons-cookie-recipe-ideas-baking-tips. These delicate cookies will impress any winter guest and cookie lover. Cristina teaches you how to prepare your ingredients, how to customize the flavor of the cookies
How to pronounce Melon de Bourgogne? How about Pinot Noir, Grolleau, and Malvoisie? There are more grapes that grow in and around the Muscadet region of the Loire Valley than you might think. Here, Jo Landron of Domaine de la Louvetrie pronounces them for you. Que du bonheur. How to pronounce the regions of Beaujolais:
Gerald Morgan Jr, Sommelier at Simplified Wine shows you how to order taste wine so you don’t look like an idiot. http://simplifiedwine.com Reviving the lost art of manliness with a manly video every Friday. Home Follow us! http://facebook.com/artofmanliness Tweets by artofmanliness http://instagram.com/artofmanliness http://google.com/+artofmanliness
http://betterbook.com/wine Expert sommelier and wine educator Marnie Old guides you through four premium varieties of red wine: Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Shiraz or Syrah. Learn the difference between each variety, as well as how to choose the best bottle of red for your tastes. This video is an excerpt from iPad/iPhone book “Wine
Every Sunday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 9th November 2014 the Purcari Estate, Rara Neagra 2011 from Moldova is his Wine of the Week. Made from the local Rare Neagra grape, its a full but crisp red wine.
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This white wine aging chart reveals which white grape varieties tend to age the best based on inherent traits. Of course there are always exceptions to the rule! Some white wines have been noted to age well for 30 years or more. Still, you’ll find this chart to be a good starting point to help
2018 Bordeaux wine, the complete guide to all the best wines of the vintage. I was in Bordeaux from mid-March until early April. I tasted over 600 different wines during those weeks. Some wines I was able to taste more than once with consistent results. 2018 Bordeaux wine is complicated. In a nutshell, it is
2018 Bordeaux is a year for the red wines. The hot summer with its sunny dry conditions seems to have been too much to really allow for the production of first-rate dry white Bordeaux at many estates. There are a few exceptions, of course. But generally speaking, 2018 Bordeaux white wines range from just not
While 90% of the press on 2018 Bordeaux, and for all Bordeaux wine in general is for the top wines, The First Growths and other 1855 Classified Growths, as well as the most famous, glamorous wines from the Right Bank, the truth is, Bordeaux also produces an ocean of well-priced, value-wine. The wines are often
2018 Saint Emilion was not an easy vintage for producers. The winter months were easy, but the spring is one of the wettest in history. Depending on where you located in St. Emilion,during the initial 6 months of the year, between 550 mm to 600 mm (21″-24″) of rain soaked your soils. This is more
If you want to read details on the 2018 Bordeaux vintage 2018 Harvest Report 2018 Pomerol continues the appellations streak of recent great vintages, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016 and now 2018. While each of those years offer incredible wines with characteristics you can only find in Pomerol, at their best, perhaps 2018 outclasses all those
With 2018 Bordeaux, in the Left Bank, clearly the success stories of the vintage are found in the northern part of the Medoc, and in the better terroirs. While it appears obvious, there are several reasons for this. The properties located in the better terroir had the financial ability to react quickly when it came
2018 Pessac Leognan and Graves are complicated wines. There are numerous producers from these appellations that made what can be called the best wines they have ever produced! Other vineyards were not as successful. The growing season was difficult and choices needed to be made. As you probably know by the now, the 2018 Pessac