should be tasting wine with clean glassware at all times. Amarone is probably a wine that should have a lot of aging. I would recommend 8 to 10 year old amarone at the very least.
How long before opened? No oxygen? Where I come from, if you spit it out, it's not a good sign 😆 Haha! make it, less in the glas, and drink the good wine.
"Corte" means "court". It's like a "cortile" that means "courtyard". "Corte" followed by the family name usually refers to the big country houses of land owners.
Omg it’s Gary Vee! Thanks for this video!
Bro please stop wasting that wine 😂😂dam you don't got to use 5oz just to rinse the glass
Guy comes off like a complete jagoff.
He said he would rub it in
should be tasting wine with clean glassware at all times. Amarone is probably a wine that should have a lot of aging. I would recommend 8 to 10 year old amarone at the very least.
Looking up Amarone a wine i used to recommend where i used to work...see this guy i know it will be a good review
How long before opened? No oxygen?
Where I come from, if you spit it out, it's not a good sign 😆 Haha!
make it, less in the glas, and drink the good wine.
Verona in Veneto, Italy
What about masi's costasera Amarone ?
🤣 2000 young
How about the 1997 Tommasi Amarone?
Hi ! from land amarone in Verona , Italy
what does 'corte' mean. a therm I see a lot in the names of the wineproducers
"Corte" means "court". It's like a "cortile" that means "courtyard". "Corte" followed by the family name usually refers to the big country houses of land owners.
Nico z so that seems typical for Veneto. 'Corte' for Argentinian wines means it's a blend
amarone è il vino migliore al mondo quando l avrete capito la avrete capito