5 Types of Wine You Deserve to Know | Wine Folly
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
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00:21 Introduction: The 5 Types of Wine
00:54 Red wines to know
04:16 White wines to know
07:25 Rosé wines to know
08:48 Sparkling wines to know
10:59 Dessert wines to know
12:29 Recap!
WINES FEATURED
Hermann J. Wiemer "Standing Stone" Blanc de Blanc 6 USA Seneca Lake Chardonnay 2018 - sparkling - this.wine/v/VT-FERATOJQI/
Sigalas Santorini Assyrtiko "Barrel" 8 Greece Santorini Assyrtiko 2020 - white wine - this.wine/v/VT-UYTXWBPSC/
Quinta do Noval 40 Year Old Tawny Porto 8 Portugal Douro Port Blend NV
Cantine Colosi Nero d'Avola 7 Italy Sicilia Nero d'Avola 2019 - this.wine/v/VT-XKEILZVGU/
Fulkerson Syrah Rose 2021 - rose wine this.wine/v/VT-AXWDLQTGK/
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This is maybe the most informative of all the wine videos I’ve seen. 🍷🍷🍷🍷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Thank you! hope it sends you hunting for new discoveries! Cin Cin!
I work for a major National Beverage Retailer, and I use your videos, books, and other media to keep myself up-to-date and educated on all things wine. I also am constantly pointing co-workers and customers to your UA-cam channel, because it is, IMO, the BEST place on the internet to get educated on wine, regardless of someone's level of experience or knowledge. Your videos are so accessible, so fun, and so packed with great info, that ANYONE can learn from them...
Salut! So great to hear this from fellow trade! TY TY
Extraordinary presentation, truly very enjoyable and at the same time very informative. Loved it! Got your book, BTW, awesome way to present the information. Thank you for your posts, and please, keep them coming.
Another GEM of education Madeline! We often forget that basics are not just for learning once, but are made for revisiting time and time again. Great work!
Yes! Thank you!
Hands down the best wine channel on UA-cam, great book as well full of good info as someone who's just getting into wine it helped me a lot
Best video for those who want to know about wine varieties by geography and by wine types! Very helpful for me.
Great to see you back ! I got your book and I'm learning alot. Thank you.
Thanks Madeline, good refresher on the 5 different types of wine!
You are the best in this topic!
For the knowledge, the approach and the simplicity!
Congratulations!
Você é a melhor nesse tema!
Pelo conhecimento, pela forma de abordar e pela simplicidade!
Parabens!
Great primer on the types of wine. Between the videos, books, maps, and infographics I use a lot of your stuff to keep from being overwhelmed by wine knowledge. There is just so much to learn... It was nice seeing the Noval 40 year. I really like their ports, a solid producer.
This was a very good and easy to understand explanation of these wine grapes. Thanks!
Great video, I was looking for format like this.
Thank you for the video!!
This explanation was SO SO good! Simple, informative, not too overwhelming. Love it!
Thank you! Enjoy!
Always learn so much from you!
I love and admire your passion, knowledge and enthusiasm about wine. You really love wines and everything they represent, and it's evident from all your clips! 😃 Maybe you can broaden our knowledge also about spirits like whisky, rum etc? Anyhow, keep up your good work👍👍
I think that Malbec should be included in this video. Thank you for your interesting classes. ❤
Madeline, you did it again! Excellent intro to wines. Despite my being sort of "intermediate" in my wine knowledge and experience, I learned new things from your talk.
Thanks! I'll look into the Wine 201 deal.
Wonderful! So glad to hear you're getting value from these videos
Thank you Wine Folly! 🍷🍷🍷
Very informative!
You inspire me to become a somm. I’m still undecided but I love the wine community and culture. I have a dry palette but appreciate everything and the passion put into making it. I was surprised to find malbec rose from Crios. and Zuccardi A and Q are very different. I love the Q. I really love a good dry and spicy Chianti classico and if a superiore is available then yes please. Guigal rose is also a staple in my wine rack.
Great video. I have to say that your book was the first wine book I bought and I still use it today. Oh, and all wines you showed today I have had…. I always recommend your videos, books and content, and other than one MW and one other wine expert I look at frequently you’ve maintained your lack of snobbery since the first video. I’ve not found that to be the case pretty much every where else.
I love sherry (vino de Jerez) and some other wines from Spain like vermouth, cava, Rioja and Rueda. 🇪🇦😍
Thanks for your wonderful help as I get more and more into the world of wine!
You are so welcome!
Brilliant! Thank You!
You're welcome!
South American countries Argentina and Chile are super underrated to me. Naturally people talk France, Italy, West coast USA, Australia and South Africa, but some of the greatest red wines I’ve ever tasted were from Argentina and even Chile
BOOOOOOOooom
Great video and good information for a novice just starting out in the wine world 🍷
Glad it was helpful!
Ótimo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very much informative video ... thank you 😌
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing video! Where can I find those maps that you show us in the video? Looks interesting.
Great stuff. I've really been enjoying Paul Hobb's offerings, especially his pinot from Goldrock Estate.
oooo West Sonoma Coast, that's hallowed ground for Pinot Noir! I'm a fan of several producers there. wow that Warfarer is 😋
@@Winefolly Wayfarer? I'll have to check that out next.
Excellent video
Thanks for the visit
Great video. Seeing Greek wines was a nice surprise also.
Loooove Greek wines!
Retsina one time destroyed greek wine reputation. Nowadays, you can find amazing greek wines from local grape varieties. Assyrtiko, xinomavro, agiorgitiko,moschophilero, even modern style of retsina. Give them a chance.
Thank you for your efforts. If I offer only one suggestion, please don't use that music in the background. I found the constant beat distracting and actually a little annoying. I'm sure others don't mind but it really wasn't necessary. Other than that, 👍🏻👍🏻
Gotcha, will work on a better mix volume. Does sound a bit hotter than I thought on YT
Music is ok.. but we need to hear your voice talking. Thats priority 🥳
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I felt the music was very distracting too, specially when listening this while doing other tasks
You are unbelievable 👏👏
Wow, thank you!
Super video
Super thanks!
Madeline great video, but what about Carmenere? we have lots of it in Chile, plus many great grapes, great awards winning wines, look forward to a video on Chilean wines
Yep definitely!
I don't eat red meat so I have paired certain red wines with Ahi Tuna. Tuna grilled properly, goes very well with a lighter to medium body red.
Good video
Thanks
background music is sometimes masking your voice but loved the video! thank you 😊
Thanks for the feedback. I'll work on a better mix!
Soave (Garganega) such a hidden Italian gem :)
I obscess on Riesling. I will wait.... 😅
How can I live without pure wine? Impossible! How can I carry the weight of my body without wine? Impossible!
Oh I die for the moment when Saki asks, to offer one more cup, and I just say...Impossible!
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i love you
U guys r #boss
Thank you!
Excellent Video, you are very Motivated and have loads of energy and passion.
Yep Aussie Shiraz can be Excellent. Pinot Noir - Central Otago New Zealand, simply incredible wines. Try a Peregrine Pinot, it’s a ripper for sure.
In Western Europe Red Wine is often consumed with Fish, Sardines for one. As you mentioned, Fatty Fish and it’s typically very salty. Touriga Nacional (a Grape used with Portuguese Port) and is also very popular in Red Wines including blends.
Moët and Chandon is made from the Syrah/Shiraz Grape, simply remove the skin, wine is amazingly complex and intriguing.
Port wine is of course from Douro Valley the oldest Grape Growing region in the World thousands of years.
A great starter Dows 20 year old aged Tawny Port, not silly expensive but wow the smoothness and flavour.
Indeed! Salty fatty fish! clever! Great, diverse layered comment here with lots of major wines mentioned :)
I'm pretty sure the Douro region is not the oldest grape-growing region in the world (that would probably be Armenia, over 6000 years ago), but still... great comment 😊
Hi! where I can get those maps?
So glad you asked! We created them! shop.winefolly.com/collections/regional-wine-maps
love it love you so much love to talk to you soon....
Any time 😎
AAA all about alcoholics… bring back prohibition 🎉🎉
Music fix suggestion… record at a lower volume.
Noted! Will make sure the mix is lower next time ;)
I work for a major National Beverage Retailer, and I use your videos, books, and other media to keep myself up-to-date and educated on all things wine. I also am constantly pointing co-workers and customers to your UA-cam channel, because it is, IMO, the BEST place on the internet to get educated on wine, regardless of someone's level of experience or knowledge. Your videos are so accessible, so fun, and so packed with great info, that ANYONE can learn from them...
That is awesome! We