Thank you! I'll be doing some more of these for the Médoc region in the fall! Maybe you can join live next time. I also regularly teach classes, which you can sign up for on my site: winefornormalpeople.com/classes
On our must go see list as soon as the virus breaks....have had great Alsatian nobile grapes, blends, pinot noir and cremants... Excellent presentation and your style of imparting data is brilliant.
Thanks so much for reading and watching! I'm glad you like it. My main platform is the Wine For Normal People podcast and my book! Over 350 episodes of the pod are live!
Sorry to take so long. I wanted to improve upon the live class by adding some graphics! I think it is worth it to have those it but I have another class tonight so it took me a bit to do this. And not to be pushy, but if you like this and want to take another, I am starting to offer classes that work for European time zones. I am collecting a list on my site (the classes page) of people who are interested and you'll be able to sign up for that email list. Thanks!
@@WineForNormalPeople No worries. It works well with the integrated graphics, I agree. It was probably better for me to do the tasting Saturday evening =) Thanks for the information on the European Classes ! Have a nice class !
I was surprised to find, that the Meyer-Fonné Pinot Blanc 2018 that I tried, is 100% Pinot Blanc ! Very pale yellow colour, smell of light tropical fruit, minerals, white pepper, light smoked meaty smell too with a hint of stables. Taste of light acidity, white pepper and white tropical fruits again, medium body with a medium length aftertaste. A really nice acquaintance, but not very acidic !
Fabulous entertaining delightful
Thank you! I'll be doing some more of these for the Médoc region in the fall! Maybe you can join live next time. I also regularly teach classes, which you can sign up for on my site: winefornormalpeople.com/classes
On our must go see list as soon as the virus breaks....have had great Alsatian nobile grapes, blends, pinot noir and cremants...
Excellent presentation and your style of imparting data is brilliant.
Alsace is underrated. The Rieslings are fantastic.
Appreciated the information on Alsace. I just found your blog recently and I am really learning much about wine.
Thanks so much for reading and watching! I'm glad you like it. My main platform is the Wine For Normal People podcast and my book! Over 350 episodes of the pod are live!
Greetings from the Netherlands. I'm a regular listener of your podcast which I love!
Thank you so much for listening! I hope you enjoy this class!
@@WineForNormalPeople totally did!
Woohoo, at last. Have waited all day =) Cheers from Denmark!
Sorry to take so long. I wanted to improve upon the live class by adding some graphics! I think it is worth it to have those it but I have another class tonight so it took me a bit to do this. And not to be pushy, but if you like this and want to take another, I am starting to offer classes that work for European time zones. I am collecting a list on my site (the classes page) of people who are interested and you'll be able to sign up for that email list. Thanks!
@@WineForNormalPeople No worries. It works well with the integrated graphics, I agree. It was probably better for me to do the tasting Saturday evening =) Thanks for the information on the European Classes ! Have a nice class !
I was surprised to find, that the Meyer-Fonné Pinot Blanc 2018 that I tried, is 100% Pinot Blanc ! Very pale yellow colour, smell of light tropical fruit, minerals, white pepper, light smoked meaty smell too with a hint of stables. Taste of light acidity, white pepper and white tropical fruits again, medium body with a medium length aftertaste. A really nice acquaintance, but not very acidic !