Thanks very much! I try hard to do them in one take... it's closer to a real life conversation (where we don't get the chance to edit!). Life isn't meant to be perfect!
Great topic. One that doesn’t get talked about enough. Especially how long to decant for different vintages and wines. Looking forward to the follow ups.
Handy video Erin and cool set up there now . Was wondering if you were going to keep doing videos due to the imminent halliday gig . Funny enough I always thought you had to be a bit more delicate decanting but that makes more sense for older sediment bottles. I always thought funky wines like dr mayer or mollydooker carnival needed a big shake and sploshy decant but wasn't so sure about a nice well made cabernet for some reason I always slowly decant them turning the bottle and running it down the glass of the decanter for more surface area on impact . I think I'm over thinking it ?. Am guessing you'd never decant a structured young pinot (or grenache ) if you had to open it or merely just open it an hour earlier ? . Great to see some new content , well done !
It’s never a bad thing to take care of your wine, and certainly it can bruise/become shaken up. This wine is young and juicy and was fine. Old wines are a completely different beast - you must treat them with extreme care!
Hi Erin, love all your video's. I have just been stood down due to Covid from Pipers Brooke Vineyard in Tassie. I was the Cellar Door manager. I have a small Chardonnay Vineyard that my husband and I play around in. Which as you can guess is our most favorite wine. It would be fantastic for you guys to showcase Chardonnay that is under $50. Which would you guys choose. Keep up the amazing videos 💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much Elaine, and I'm sorry to hear how COVID has affected you! I think we'll all be pretty delighted when 2020 is in the rearview mirror... Hang in there, stay well and Merry Xmas! x
Great Chardonnay under $50 is an exciting topic in Australia because there is so much available. Good idea for the video! Sorry to hear about the cellar door situation 🙈 small business and covid made for some unique challenges. Hope you’re on your feet again now!
Decant all the things - red wine, white wine, champagne - who needs bubbles to have a good time. Good to see you're still doing these, keep on killing it.
Great video. If I double decant super young tight 2018-2019 cabernets or big tannic 2018-2019 shiraz's, will that soften, make more approachable? Or will only 3-4 bottle age have this effect? I have many 2018 which I find too young, for example the 2018 Dune Blewitt Springs Shiraz - which had success at a major wine show (I cannot recall details). Will extra decanting and vigorous airing help soften these young 'uns? Thanks in advance, regs Heath
Hi Heath, decanting them will certainly help to soften the tannins and open them up aromatically and texturally. Nothing can replace 3-4 year bottle age, but exposing them to oxygen will aid them in being more expressive, earlier. I'd be inclined to go back and forth a number of times and leave them to sit for an hour or so prior to consuming. It is absolutely preference based, but if that floats your boat, then it's the right thing to do. Let me know how you go!
Can't believe all your vids are one take. Super articulate and informative, keep em coming!
Thanks very much! I try hard to do them in one take... it's closer to a real life conversation (where we don't get the chance to edit!). Life isn't meant to be perfect!
Great topic. One that doesn’t get talked about enough. Especially how long to decant for different vintages and wines. Looking forward to the follow ups.
How long is a piece of string - so many variables including preference, variety, age, etc!
Great explainer! Keen for the video on decanting older reds :)
Really great content. Very much appreciated.
Thanks very much Sam 🙏
Hi Erin,
Wondering when the follow up to this video will be for older Reds. Cheers 🍷
Working on this and the Chardonnay decanting video next week. Thanks for the message 💪🏼
Was there ever a video done on the older reds? I can’t seem to find it.
Great video, keep them up! Great wine rack, bench and storage - neat setup!
Also - I decant white wine! Especially Chardonnay...
@@Evora161 Yessss brilliant!
Handy video Erin and cool set up there now . Was wondering if you were going to keep doing videos due to the imminent halliday gig . Funny enough I always thought you had to be a bit more delicate decanting but that makes more sense for older sediment bottles. I always thought funky wines like dr mayer or mollydooker carnival needed a big shake and sploshy decant but wasn't so sure about a nice well made cabernet for some reason I always slowly decant them turning the bottle and running it down the glass of the decanter for more surface area on impact . I think I'm over thinking it ?. Am guessing you'd never decant a structured young pinot (or grenache ) if you had to open it or merely just open it an hour earlier ? . Great to see some new content , well done !
It’s never a bad thing to take care of your wine, and certainly it can bruise/become shaken up. This wine is young and juicy and was fine. Old wines are a completely different beast - you must treat them with extreme care!
Hi Erin, love all your video's. I have just been stood down due to Covid from Pipers Brooke Vineyard in Tassie. I was the Cellar Door manager. I have a small Chardonnay Vineyard that my husband and I play around in. Which as you can guess is our most favorite wine. It would be fantastic for you guys to showcase Chardonnay that is under $50. Which would you guys choose. Keep up the amazing videos 💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much Elaine, and I'm sorry to hear how COVID has affected you! I think we'll all be pretty delighted when 2020 is in the rearview mirror... Hang in there, stay well and Merry Xmas! x
Great Chardonnay under $50 is an exciting topic in Australia because there is so much available. Good idea for the video! Sorry to hear about the cellar door situation 🙈 small business and covid made for some unique challenges. Hope you’re on your feet again now!
Decant all the things - red wine, white wine, champagne - who needs bubbles to have a good time.
Good to see you're still doing these, keep on killing it.
Thanks so much this is really helpful!
Glad to help!
Thanks!
Just found your channel. Great content. (And you’re stunning).
Great video. If I double decant super young tight 2018-2019 cabernets or big tannic 2018-2019 shiraz's, will that soften, make more approachable? Or will only 3-4 bottle age have this effect? I have many 2018 which I find too young, for example the 2018 Dune Blewitt Springs Shiraz - which had success at a major wine show (I cannot recall details). Will extra decanting and vigorous airing help soften these young 'uns? Thanks in advance, regs Heath
Hi Heath, decanting them will certainly help to soften the tannins and open them up aromatically and texturally. Nothing can replace 3-4 year bottle age, but exposing them to oxygen will aid them in being more expressive, earlier. I'd be inclined to go back and forth a number of times and leave them to sit for an hour or so prior to consuming. It is absolutely preference based, but if that floats your boat, then it's the right thing to do. Let me know how you go!
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