Ever since first stumbling upon your channel, I was amazed at how much you resembled a Georgetown University TKD Club student of mine named Karen from 11 years ago (she's from NJ), but it's also a coincidence that you're a TKD Black Belt!😎🤜🤛🥳
Stumbled upon your channel after searching Trader Joe's wine selection. I'm sensitive to alcohol so I don't drink but as I am now older and my brunch friends always go wine tasting I'm starting to dabble in wines so I don't order drinks like a 5-year-old. Tried the Espiral Vinho Verde after hearing your review and I have to say, that's the first wine I tried that didn't make me feel like junk after. Prior to this, the only experiences I've had with wines were Stella Rose or Arbor Mist. I've tried cabernet sauvignon before but it didn't taste great. Do you have any suggestions on a red that's easy for a newbie like me who generally leans toward sweet wines? I'd like to develop an appreciation for dry reds eventually, where should I start? Oh, I also tried makgeolli which was really good but again quite sweet. Also, I don't have any fancy gadgets and there's no way I can drink a whole bottle of wine by myself, how long does it usually keep for?
Consider opening the cap to let air in when you wanna take it out of the bottle. Would be nice if you reviewed it as is instead of trying to compare with what you remembered. Fun to watch though … thanks.
My technique is open bottle .... drink to last drop - Yum Yum LOL Great video 😉🍷🍷🍷
Ever since first stumbling upon your channel, I was amazed at how much you resembled a Georgetown University TKD Club student of mine named Karen from 11 years ago (she's from NJ), but it's also a coincidence that you're a TKD Black Belt!😎🤜🤛🥳
Tae kwon do and french wine, nice combination (coming from a frenchman)
Stumbled upon your channel after searching Trader Joe's wine selection. I'm sensitive to alcohol so I don't drink but as I am now older and my brunch friends always go wine tasting I'm starting to dabble in wines so I don't order drinks like a 5-year-old. Tried the Espiral Vinho Verde after hearing your review and I have to say, that's the first wine I tried that didn't make me feel like junk after. Prior to this, the only experiences I've had with wines were Stella Rose or Arbor Mist. I've tried cabernet sauvignon before but it didn't taste great. Do you have any suggestions on a red that's easy for a newbie like me who generally leans toward sweet wines? I'd like to develop an appreciation for dry reds eventually, where should I start? Oh, I also tried makgeolli which was really good but again quite sweet. Also, I don't have any fancy gadgets and there's no way I can drink a whole bottle of wine by myself, how long does it usually keep for?
Beaujolais is a good dry red wine to try and explore.
Would you recommend the pivot or model 3?
Consider opening the cap to let air in when you wanna take it out of the bottle. Would be nice if you reviewed it as is instead of trying to compare with what you remembered. Fun to watch though … thanks.
Did you get your TKD black belt?
I did! Officially a 4th degree
Yay!! Great job!
Thankfully they didn’t test u on getting the pivot cork out of wine bottle. Hehe😅
Coravin vs vacuum vine?
Maybe try to do it a bit more professionally next time
Confused how using the coravin is actually better, you're still opening and closing the bottle every time and letting air in??
Slower oxidation with the suctioned cap
No, don't.