@@JasonKallsen Don t worry about your French, even French people can't know the exact pronunciation just by the spelling. Just something that has to be known ;)
Nice quick hitter, but if you're teaching a class and broadcasting, you really need to accurately pronounce. Just as the T is silent in Mont Blanc, it is silent in Montrachet. Moan-Raaashay.
Awesome video.Thank you for your time and the explanation.
Great explanation! Thanks. More please.
I'm getting thirsty. In a few weeks going on 2 week trip of golf and wine in Reims, Chablis, Beaune and than the Cote d'Or to Macon. Wish me luck..
Good explanation however, both the letter T's in Montrachet are silent so it's pronounced Mon-ra-shay not Mont-ra-shay
Thank you! I don’t speak French, as you can tell.
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@@JasonKallsen Don t worry about your French, even French people can't know the exact pronunciation just by the spelling. Just something that has to be known ;)
Brief and concise.
Is that a cat?
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Nice quick hitter, but if you're teaching a class and broadcasting, you really need to accurately pronounce. Just as the T is silent in Mont Blanc, it is silent in Montrachet. Moan-Raaashay.
The pronunciation is more like MORASHAY.
just omit the T.....pls
the 't' in Montrachet is silent - dolt!
I cannot imagine Yanks enjoying these wines - more like a Bud or a meths (chilled)
"yanks" with money and who know their wines are more common than you think. I'm guessing you're a british snob ?
Jesus Christ. You call yourself a wine expert with such a terrible pronunciation of “Montrachet”? Gosh
Lol like he owes you anything for making a free video for u