Thomas Joseph shares his know-how about all the various vinegars available in markets these days, how some are made, and a simple and quick recipe using one of his favorites. Get the recipe: https://www.marthastewart.com/269352/vinegar-101 Subscribe for more easy and delicious recipes: http://full.sc/P8YgBt ————————————————————— Want more? Sign up to get the Everyday Food video recipe email,
Month: November 2021
Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses The Crusher, Petite Sirah 2010, from California, as his Wine of the Week for 2nd September 2012
In the fall, we made wine from our own grapes. The fermentation process is over, we taste the wine and add sugar. We will leave it on to mature. The day is very short and winter is approaching, so we hurry to finish the work on the porch. We paint the ceiling and walls. We
If you love Pinot Noir, you’ve probably enjoyed some Pinots from Oregon’s Willamette Valley AVA. But do you know what styles of Pinot come from McMinnville and Yamhill-Carlton, two of the valley’s sub-AVAs? Learn about them with Harvey Steiman.
California….Wine…Legend….No Words…
When bottling a smooth wine like the 2015 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, we had to take it despacito. Hope you enjoy our Despacito parody music video spoof on the biggest hit song of summer 2017. Watch more videos from Jordan at http://www.jordanwinery.com/videos. Compare the original video and the spoof at http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2017/07/despacito-embotellado-official-wine-music-video-parody/.
On Pronouncing the 10 Cru Beaujolais : French born turned Chilean Winemaker Louis-Antoine Luyt helps us with an informative and quirky listen on the correct ways to say: – Chénas – Chiroubles – Brouilly – Cote de Brouilly – Fleurie – Juliénas – Morgon – Moulin à Vent – Régnié – Saint Amour Ask a
This is course number 1 Part 3 of the Julien’s 3.5 minute wine course so we are going to start from the beginning, how to taste wine properly, or at least better. This is more intended to people that are relatively new to wine, but I think if you are already a wine connoisseur, you
The most popular red wine grapes in the world are originally from France and Italy so we will discuss the top French Grapes, the most important Italian grapes, and some other wine grapes from the rest of the world. At the Free Online Wine Course, you will find 49 info cards with the wine characteristics
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 17th August 2020 the Spanish Bobal from the Wine Society is his choice.
Sangria is an easy cocktail made from an infusion of Spanish red wine and fresh fruit. It looks fancy, feels festive, and it’s great for making ahead of time. So for your next summer event, greet your guests with a large pitcher of sangria. It’ll sure get the party started. The version I’m sharing today
Everything old is new again with these ancient –and tasty!– white varietals from Campania in Italy: Falanghina, Greco di Tufo and Fiano di Avellino. Learn their history, styles and pronunciation from a master, Lucio Berardino of Terredora.
The virtues of South African wine have changed a lot in the past 10-15 years. What hasn’t changed is the hard work and dedication that Anthony Hamilton Russell and his wife Olive have continuously poured into their sacred soils of the Hemel-en-aarde Valley. We grab a few minutes with owner, winemaker, and the original ‘Caped
Cristina Valencia, Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, teaches you how to make individual apple pies and cranberry streusel for festive holiday dessert presentation. These simple desserts can be made the night before and make guests feel extra special at the Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table. For additional information, please visit: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2011/11/pumpkin-desserts-reinvented-and-other-sweet-recipes-for-the-holidays/
What is Spätburgunder? Dr. Ernst Loosen describes Pinot Noir as he and his family grow it in Germany, and provides a wonderful overview of Spätburgunder as grown across the country from the Pfalz to the Ahr. Germany was until recently the second largest Pinot Noir producer in the world, though now the United States is
Let’s have a closer look at Hungary’s second largest wine district, Mátra! ???????? Mátyás Szik Eternal Champion Sommelier is guiding us through fantastic family wineries, the philosophy of natural winemaking and an interesting alternative to oak barrels. Enjoy! ????❤️ #Mátra #WineDistrict #22WineDistrictsPersonally #HungarianWine #Wine #WinesOfHungary #WinesOfHungaryPersonally
Wine newbie, Hallie Tarpley, joins our host, Ray Isle, for an introduction into French wine. Hallie and Ray dive deep into the basic of French wine exploring the reds, whites, and everything in between. Interested in more? Read all about the French wine region on our website, https://bit.ly/2KByhnq. In an increasingly craft beer-centric millennial world,
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 11th January 2021 the Banfi, Rosso di Montalcino 2018 from Tuscany is his choice.
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