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Mourvedre In 5 Minutes: Everything you need to know
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2017
- Everything you need to know about Mourvedre in 5 minutes.
- How to pronounce Mourvedre
- What Mourvedre smells like
- What Mourvedre tastes like
- What foods and dishes to pair with Mourvedre
- What tastes similar to Mourvedre
- Best Mourvedre wines and regions
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thanks so much for sharing. I have just started working for a producer that makes a straight Mataro in Western Australia and this video really helped. Cheers!!
Very helpful & great insights! Thank you!
Well done - fun, informative, pronunciations, and recommendations!!
Thanks for the kind words Craig! Great to hear.
Truly enjoyed your presentation. By the way Mourvedre and Tannat have made a nice addition to our wines here in Paso Robles,
Michael Blackburn thank you! Looking forward to some new discoveries!
Great format, I just found your channel and subscribed after viewing several vlogs. Been enjoying wine for 30 years and appreciate the knowledge that you bring.
Awesome! Thank you!
You are a very engaging presenter. And i learnt quite a bit! Thank you.
TheUrszulat thanks for your kind words!
Mourvèdre in Washington State, especially Syncline, needs a shout out. It is very reminiscent of Rhone/Languedoc with a New World fullness. Also Sarabande in Laurens (Hérault) is stellar.
Thanks for the comment Kevin! Some interesting wines for me to try :)
Great review. I am excited to try more Mourvedre. I heard it got to Spain via Phoenecians. I love the licorice, spicy and tannic character of the graoe
i like so much your channel, i learn a lot of cepas what i don't know, and your accent it's perfect in all the language do you speak, come to Chile to taste good wines, salud compañero
Thanks for the kind words Guillermo! Salud!
Don't overlook Monastrell from Jumilla; Casa Castillo (El Gravas, La Tendida) is excellent!!! Juan Gil, Bleda, Madrid Romero, Luzón, Ponce (DePaula).
Merci!
I kinda of disagree about the bonarda similarities with mourvedre...both fruit forward and some similar notes, rich...but different with bonarda and it's lightly color, and definitely less tannins...
Sorry, but best Mourvedre (Monastrell) wines are from Yecla and Jumilla. I'm fact these two áreas sell Monastrell wine to France, in order to enrich their wines