I just today received my first delivery of wine from First Leaf. Your videos on terminology of wine and tasting were helpful. I plan to uncork the first bottle tonight with your
I wasn’t aware of the technique of tipping the hear forward when inhaling. I had been sort of cupping my tongue like a tube while inhaling to swirl the aromas around my mouth. Seems like tilting forward would bring more wine to the front of the mouth for the inhalation portion to then evenly spread throughout the entire mouth, tongue, and nasopharynx. Really enjoyed the attitude of friendly enthusiasm too!
I am so excited to see your videos. You’re so smart and I really enjoy learning from you. I’ve been wine tasting for ever and ever it seems and I always did really well but somehow I got some new notes today by watching you and learning your technique! Cheers🎉
I have a question you Sir Intovino, How many kind of wine can we tasted the Wine normally in once period taste, to get a poin of better taste? Thank you
Merci pour cette belle leçon facile d'approche. J'ai toujours aimé le vin sans avoir réellement eu la connaissance plus technique pour l'apprécier à sa juste valeur. Grâce à vos vidéos mon envie d'en connaître plus se développe. Merci!
Merci Jeremy pour ces mots! Je suis vraiment ravi d'entendre que j'ai pu vous donner l'envie d'en savoir plus. J'espère partager avec vous encore plein de petites histoires, astuces et autre
Hi John, good question... Basically the bouquet is the mix of certain kinds of aromas. It is mostly used to describe the nose of a wine. The word comes from the French word "Bouquet" which means a bunch of flowers. The bouquet would be a mix of aromas of different flowers. A wine would equally be a complex mix of different aromas .
Your videos are excellent, I'm learning a lot of things about wine appreciation. Have you tried Greek varieties? Xinomavro? Mouhtaro? If yes, please comment on this. Keep the good job. Congrats. 👏👏
Hi ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ! I have indeed tried many greek wines! I find them to be super interesting because of their uniqueness and the uniqueness of the terroirs you guys have. On top of that they're wines that offer a great value for the money when you compare them to many other countries. Ximavro I had tried as well as many other varietis including Assyrtiko, Roditis, Moscofilero, Malagousia and Agiorgitiko... But have not tasted Mouhtaro! Tell me about it? What's it like? Which wineries?
@@Intovino Hello again, thank you for your answer. Mouhtaro is a very rare and very unique variety of grape that gives red wine that is very distinctive. Once you taste Mouhtaro, you can never forget it or confused it with something else. It is very very peppery with lots of dark fruits like plum. It needs heavy meet to pair with. Unfortunately I know only one winery that is called KTIMA MOUSON. I wish I could send you a bottle to try. I wish you health and joy.
BRILLIANT! ✨✨👌 I'm learning about tasting, and you've just given a very complete introduction. One question: would the wine tasting steps have a similar basis for other types of tastings, such us cheese, honey, salt, olive oil, fruits...? THANKS! 😉💫
Well to be perfectly honest I do't know what the approach is for tasting the other products you have named... I imagine there are many similarities though and breaking down into different elements can make things easier.
Thanks very much for practically showing us how to respect wines. However, I've got a riddle here, hoping somebody can solve this for me........ Since std drink formula is {litre X alcohol percentage (number only) X 0.789} for wine, why is a 750ml with 14% = 8.3 Std drink but a 750ml with 13.5% ends up with only 8.0 Std drink? It looks like we are conversely getting more alcohol from the weaker wine (13.5% but only 8 Std drink). I'm still thinking the stronger wine should have fewer Std drinks but definitely not the weaker one. Anybody?
The most lucid and concentreated exposition I've yet seen of the basics of tasting.
Thank you, Syrus, for the valuable information on wine tasting.
Thanks for the instructions! The last step of tilting your head was new to me. Will try this today!
Thanks Teresa! Hope you enhance the flavours
great explanation about the difference between tastes and flavour
I just today received my first delivery of wine from First Leaf. Your videos on terminology of wine and tasting were helpful. I plan to uncork the first bottle tonight with your
Ok!!! Now that sounds cool!
I want to know what you drank.. and your thoughts!
great video, Thank you Sir.
am doing tasting seminar exam next week so this is so helpful thank you
Thank You So Much Man, My Birthday Is Coming Up & I’ve Already Ordered 2 Beautiful & Different Types Of Wine. Really Excited To Try Them Out!!
Thanks Mo! So, how did it go?
@@Intovino It was great man, ordered one Shiraz & one Merlot. Both were amazing & your steps helped me a lot man Thank You!!!
thanks for nice video
Thank you Saeid
I wasn’t aware of the technique of tipping the hear forward when inhaling. I had been sort of cupping my tongue like a tube while inhaling to swirl the aromas around my mouth. Seems like tilting forward would bring more wine to the front of the mouth for the inhalation portion to then evenly spread throughout the entire mouth, tongue, and nasopharynx. Really enjoyed the attitude of friendly enthusiasm too!
Excellent information on wine tasting, thanks
Quite useful techniques! Thanks for the video!
Awesome. Thanks
I am so excited to see your videos. You’re so smart and I really enjoy learning from you. I’ve been wine tasting for ever and ever it seems and I always did really well but somehow I got some new notes today by watching you and learning your technique! Cheers🎉
Thank you very much,now I am ready to start my new journey of winery
Fantastic to hear! Welcome on the journey!
Thank you so very much😊
Thank you. Please go on.
💪🏻💪🏻
👍Great 👍 video 🍷🍷. Thanks.
Really appreciate you teaching wine tasting. What to look for besides color gradient when you tilt the wine glass at 45?
Really clear and professional!
Amazing!!! I didnt know about the head tilting foward. Thanks for the information! 🙌🏻
Thank you!
Thanks for taking time to leave a comment! Always siper appreciated
Wow very informative. ❤
Thanks for the instructions! Really helpful and we tasted our wine on very different level
Gloria a ti ,señor,por todo / viva Christo Rey
gonna to try this technique asap
Very clear, will attempt to put this into action soon
I agree with about 80%. You may wish to add the term Bouquet when talking about smell and aroma.
Tasting etiquette is important -- thanks!
jst4curiosity thanks for the feedback!
I have a question you Sir Intovino, How many kind of wine can we tasted the Wine normally in once period taste, to get a poin of better taste? Thank you
Merci pour cette belle leçon facile d'approche. J'ai toujours aimé le vin sans avoir réellement eu la connaissance plus technique pour l'apprécier à sa juste valeur. Grâce à vos vidéos mon envie d'en connaître plus se développe. Merci!
Merci Jeremy pour ces mots! Je suis vraiment ravi d'entendre que j'ai pu vous donner l'envie d'en savoir plus. J'espère partager avec vous encore plein de petites histoires, astuces et autre
Thanks for your video. My question is: is there a difference between “aroma” and “bouquet” of a wine?
Hi John, good question...
Basically the bouquet is the mix of certain kinds of aromas. It is mostly used to describe the nose of a wine.
The word comes from the French word "Bouquet" which means a bunch of flowers.
The bouquet would be a mix of aromas of different flowers.
A wine would equally be a complex mix of different aromas .
Intovino Thank you very much!
3:00 definitely a magnum bottle. Biggest I’ve seen!
Now I can go tasting like an experienced wine drinker lol
Enjoyed
about step one, what does the gradient tell me about the wine? why am I looking for it
How can I make wine ?
Your videos are excellent, I'm learning a lot of things about wine appreciation. Have you tried Greek varieties? Xinomavro? Mouhtaro? If yes, please comment on this. Keep the good job. Congrats. 👏👏
Hi ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ! I have indeed tried many greek wines! I find them to be super interesting because of their uniqueness and the uniqueness of the terroirs you guys have. On top of that they're wines that offer a great value for the money when you compare them to many other countries. Ximavro I had tried as well as many other varietis including Assyrtiko, Roditis, Moscofilero, Malagousia and Agiorgitiko... But have not tasted Mouhtaro! Tell me about it? What's it like? Which wineries?
@@Intovino Hello again, thank you for your answer. Mouhtaro is a very rare and very unique variety of grape that gives red wine that is very distinctive. Once you taste Mouhtaro, you can never forget it or confused it with something else. It is very very peppery with lots of dark fruits like plum. It needs heavy meet to pair with. Unfortunately I know only one winery that is called KTIMA MOUSON. I wish I could send you a bottle to try. I wish you health and joy.
@@greekelvisfan5594 will hunt it down! Thanks for the advice. Will let you know once I get the chance to taste.
Can you can anyone what is ummai sense I never heard that
BRILLIANT! ✨✨👌 I'm learning about tasting, and you've just given a very complete introduction. One question: would the wine tasting steps have a similar basis for other types of tastings, such us cheese, honey, salt, olive oil, fruits...?
THANKS! 😉💫
Well to be perfectly honest I do't know what the approach is for tasting the other products you have named... I imagine there are many similarities though and breaking down into different elements can make things easier.
@@Intovino thank you so much 🍷🌟👍 cheers!
whats your favourite wine
Thanks very much for practically showing us how to respect wines. However, I've got a riddle here, hoping somebody can solve this for me........
Since std drink formula is {litre X alcohol percentage (number only) X 0.789} for wine, why is a 750ml with 14% = 8.3 Std drink but a 750ml with 13.5% ends up with only 8.0 Std drink? It looks like we are conversely getting more alcohol from the weaker wine (13.5% but only 8 Std drink). I'm still thinking the stronger wine should have fewer Std drinks but definitely not the weaker one. Anybody?
I just want an affordable wine that tastes different than the rest in an interesting way...to impress a woman...make the evening memorable.
What meaning of umani
It's a taste called umami and it's the taste of savory. Foods with high umami taste are mushrooms, cheeses, meats, fish.
Flavor is not equal to taste 👍🏾🥂
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and why
great video, Thank you Sir.