WINE 101: WINE TASTING FOR BEGINNERS PART 2
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Excited to finally release the second part of our WINE 101 series with Simone Bergese, Executive Winemaker at Chateau Elan Winery. In this episode Simone shows us how to look like a wine connoisseur, and walks us through the do’s and don’ts of wine tasting. Drink responsibly, my friends.
CHEERS!
If you missed Part 1, please check out WINE 101: FOR BEGINNERS:
• WINE 101: FOR BEGINNER...
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This video was even better than part 1
Simone has some wonderful explanation techniques and you always have the best , most sensible questions that bring out the knowledge in him
Thank you so much for watching the videos and commenting. Means a lot to me and I truly appreciate you!! Thank you
@@JulielinhMouret Ye very good questions, basically what I was thinking as well!
Hello! I am a Viticulture and Enology major at Washington State University and this series was super educational! I learned things that I hadn't learned in my classes yet!
Wow that’s awesome!!!! Thank you for the kind compliment!!! Good luck with your studies!
really enjoyed this series. Simone was Excellent. Thanks.
Thank you 🙏
loved watching this!
Very informative, thank you
Only hold the stem of the glass. Great video
Yes!!! You don’t want to warm the wine from the heat of your hand… but I forget sometimes or want to secure the glass better with a better grip!
A very interesting wine tasting with lots of information to know
I enjoyed watching this video
Thanks jul ..you did a lots of amazing question..
Thank you so much!!!
Very enjoyable and informative! Thanks Julielinh.
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Good job! Italian accents are easy on the ears. Sommeliers are taught to stick their noses in the glass and draw deep or with quick short aggressive sniffy snifs. There is a reason for that but what he says is also correct. It's a case of BOTH/AND and a little more beyond that. Keep doing the vids, you have a great interview and demonstration style!
Truly appreciate your kind words! Thank you so much for watching. Simone is a true expert and an amazing/experienced wine maker!
Learn alot. Lively & entertaining too. Thanks
Thank you so much!!! appreciate the support and compliment!
This was fantastic (and entertaining)! I have enjoyed your other videos, but as someone who is trying to learn more about wine, your wine 101 videos are exactly what I needed tonight.
Aw thank you so much!!! Truly appreciate it!
Amen
Wow! This is awesome! Thanks Julie
Thank you for watching!!!!
Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte blanc
Definitely have to try! Little pricey but surely you'll thank me. Lol
I will! Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Julie, thanks for this amazing content, it really helped in drawing me close to the wine tasting world.
Thank you for watching and commenting! Appreciate your kind words.
Thank you mam for the video... we are more waiting
Thank you so much for watching!!!
Hi Julielinh, just discovered your channel and nice surprise. You made an awesome video and delivered us with good info on wines. Audio could be much better, since I had to put the volume to the max. But I guess you have figured it out already. Will follow you to see what else you come up with. Thank you
Thank you so much for watching and commenting… and yes, we have challenges with audio but appreciate you continuing to watch and commenting!!!
Great video. Very informative!
Thank you!!! appreciate you commenting!🙌
Great explanation of wine! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much!!!
Thx for sharing!👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏🏼 appreciate you watching and commenting!
Very educational!
😘😘😘🙏🏼thank you
I recently happened upon this series of videos, really enjoying them :-) thank you. Two questions, I understood that it is best to hold the wineglass by the stem versus grasping the bowl on the glass, can you weigh in on that? Also, is it common when taking your initial sip to aerate the wine, i.e., sip wine into mouth and the inhale slightly and bring in a little bit of air before you swallow?
Hey there!! I was always taught to hold the stem so the temp of my hand did not change the temp of the wine (if grasping by the bowl on the glass).
As for the 2nd part of your question… I was always taught to aerate the wine on the initial sip to grasp its full flavor. Hope this helps!!!
Loved this video! You are beautiful!
Omg thank you! So are you!!! What a beautiful thing to say. Appreciate your positivity and beautiful spirit!
Gracias
Thank you
If you are gonna have guests like this on your channel I’m sure you are gonna make a good progress!!!
Thank you so much! yes im trying to expand and feature experts like, Simone!
@@JulielinhMouret also I forgot to mention how beautiful you are 🌹 😅
@@onkarmane8760 awww that’s soooo nice of you to say. Thank you so much.
That dryness in the mouth that makes you salivate are the tannins
Yesssssss! Thank you for watching.
Great vid!
Thank you for watching
Good stuff. Audio could be much better with the help of an external microphone ✅
Hi!! Thank you so much watching and commenting and I agree… mic would be better! Thank you
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much for watching
simone, yr approach in explaining how to taste was too good.
He is the best! An expert for sure! Thank you for watching!!
What as the name of the first whine they tasted? I cant hear what he is saying.
Hi!! It’s moscato d’asti made for Chateau Elan.
@@JulielinhMouret Thanks!
@@chrisgranstrom6513 thank you for watching
girl let him talkkkk
"tasting butts" =)