I agree with Walboy Fredo. "One of the most informative videos in winemaking/production-very good." I had to watch it twice. Not because I didn't understand it but just found it so entertaining which means you learn more, I think. Great Great video
What a terrific video - gorgeous photography and very helpful narration. We could have lingered longer on some of those fabulous images - this was totally enjoyable and super-informative. Great job!
OMG what an amazing video and wine! Tonight I opened a bottle of a really nice Amarone, my first time drinking this kind of wine. And what a treat! My most favourite wine I've ever had, and so nice to have a super informative video to explain it. LOVE!
I've bought 3 Amarone until yet. 1st: 36 euro in a wine shop, it was good and I would say, I know In which direction the taste goes. 2nd it was an Amarone from supermarket, reduced to 25 Eur It tasted like ordinary wine nothing special absolutely not worth it! The third one was a 44Eur Amarone, bought in an Austrian supermarket. And it was maybe the best one. My next Amarone shall be from Massi, 120Eur per bottle ... but I do not have a special person I can share with. And "Dal Forno" is very famous, but to expensive for me. But I bought a Dal Forno Superiore for 75 Eur, also called Babyamarone Absolutely worth it 😍😍
My favourite red wine in the world!
One of the most informative video in wine making/production-very good.
Wow, thanks!
I agree with Walboy Fredo. "One of the most informative videos in winemaking/production-very good."
I had to watch it twice. Not because I didn't understand it but just found it so entertaining which means you learn more, I think. Great Great video
What a terrific video - gorgeous photography and very helpful narration. We could have lingered longer on some of those fabulous images - this was totally enjoyable and super-informative. Great job!
Thanks 🙏
Recently had 2 glasses at a friend's house. I only drink wine occasionally, but this was really nice.
OMG what an amazing video and wine! Tonight I opened a bottle of a really nice Amarone, my first time drinking this kind of wine. And what a treat! My most favourite wine I've ever had, and so nice to have a super informative video to explain it. LOVE!
Thanks glad you liked it
Brava....bellissimo video....peccato che costa così tanto in Australia
Beautiful and informative. Thank you.
Grazie mille delle accurate informazioni. Belle immagini!
Please keep them coming. I have subscribed and I smashed that notification bell for more
Truly one of the great wines of the world.
Excellent video. Well explained
Amerone is typically the best deal out there. One of my favourites and at the price point far exceeds most others.
I would like to hear something about the other 2 expensive wines, barollo and brunello, and the mentioned Superiore
One of the best wines made
Very Nice
Helpful Video.. Thanks for sharing
Hey!
Could you do a video about Barolo or Barbaresco. Thanks in advance
Amazing video for wine lovers...i liked it!
Excellent graphics, photography, super-informative narration in a pleasing voice. I learned a lot. Thank you. God bless.
One of my favorite very dry reds. Pour it in a decanter let it open up for 20/25 min 👌
Even a couple of hours.
great video . mile grazi
Many thanks!
AMARONE 😍😍
Great video, but music waaaay too loud. Can't hear narration.
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Please turn the music down
I've bought 3 Amarone until yet.
1st: 36 euro in a wine shop, it was good and I would say, I know In which direction the taste goes.
2nd it was an Amarone from supermarket, reduced to 25 Eur
It tasted like ordinary wine nothing special absolutely not worth it!
The third one was a 44Eur Amarone, bought in an Austrian supermarket. And it was maybe the best one.
My next Amarone shall be from Massi, 120Eur per bottle ... but I do not have a special person I can share with.
And "Dal Forno" is very famous, but to expensive for me.
But I bought a Dal Forno Superiore for 75 Eur, also called Babyamarone
Absolutely worth it 😍😍
Primitivo next please!
Di Manduria?
@@chrisomondi4633 yes :)
@@katripagliaro6175 Nice wine 🍷
@@chrisomondi4633 it’s my fav! What’s yours?
@@katripagliaro6175 Ripasso Valpolicella by Astoria. 🙂
90% amarone mixed with 10% recioto😊 store for 2 years before drinking.
i found that i really needed the subtitles and changed the playback speed to 0.75 for this video. otherwise, it's good content.
Great video. Might want to slow down the narration. Speaks VERY fast :-)
Great video, speaking too fast at times for me
I dont understand why they call amarone “Dry” its one of the highest sugar content wines you can find
Is very interesting! It is dry wine with much sugar, very heavy!
Thank you for all the information, but honestly, the music was unnecessary and actually ruined the video.