Wine Types

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
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This video is about making fruit wines. I used 5 different fruit to make 6 types of wines. Grapes two ways, Guava, Kiwi Fruit, Sugar Banana are the different wines. The process is very simple and easy. You just need the fruits, sugar, yeast and water. Mix all these together and let it ferment for
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Follow me on …: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinbaum_mw/ Check out my websites: https://meinelese.de Stainless Steel Fermenter (not the exact same article): https://amzn.to/3aNf13c I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Bordeaux I have tasted the following wines in this Video: 2017 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2017 Matthiasson Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2017 Robert Mondavi
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Explore two wines from Portugal! Harry Tatian of Free Run distributor joins VMFA’s Liz Skirpan, Amuse Manager, and Celeste Fetta, Director of Education. They will pair the wine selections with art from the museum’s collection, making connections to the region and considering the wine labels’ designs, which both feature birds.
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Know Your Sparkling Wines. Part of the series: Perfect Pours. Sommelier Jordan Salcito offers suggestions on how to pair champagnes with food as well as gives suggestions for her favorite sparkling wine alternatives. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_10043878_sparkling-wines.html
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Learn more about the ALTI WINE EXCHANGE on https://www.altiwineexchange.com/ In our last video in this series, we went all around Spain to check out all the different style of wines the country has to offer. Today, we’re starting our deeper dive into individual Spanish regions, so you get to know them by their first name
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