thank you for the info, I really enjoy your presentation, keeping the focus on the wine instead of yourself. Too many youtubers tried to "own" the video and be the star themselves when they have poor delivery, choppy verbiage, or try too hard to be likeable, or be funny but falling flat. You keep it on the subject and you are very pleasant to listen to.
I’d listen to you talk about just about anything. How convenient it is that you’re focus is exactly what I’m currently interested in?! But seriously, look into V.O. work on the side. I want you to read me a book! Lol Good shit brother!
Great video, this one is the second one I'm viewing great channel so far. I think with climate change Germany will be way better to plant and harvest Pinot Noir grapes than Burgundy. It's also still not discovered yet for having amazing wines which is reflected in the comparably low price.
Troy, are you based in the SF Bay Area? I run the Stanford Business School wine club and would love to chat about potentially having you at one of our events!
Hello Max! I am unfortunately not in the Bay Area, but I'm always looking for an excuse to visit the area. If you would like to contact me and discuss, feel free to add me on Instagram @troystastingroom and shoot me a DM!
Really hope this channel gets more exposure! Great quality information and well made videos. I'm happy that youtube put it in my recommendations
thank you for the info, I really enjoy your presentation, keeping the focus on the wine instead of yourself. Too many youtubers tried to "own" the video and be the star themselves when they have poor delivery, choppy verbiage, or try too hard to be likeable, or be funny but falling flat. You keep it on the subject and you are very pleasant to listen to.
Troy is the single greatest Somme in the Mojave
Very informative!
I’d listen to you talk about just about anything. How convenient it is that you’re focus is exactly what I’m currently interested in?! But seriously, look into V.O. work on the side. I want you to read me a book! Lol Good shit brother!
Thank you very much for the love and support! Excited to share more wines with you. Thanks again!
Great video, this one is the second one I'm viewing great channel so far.
I think with climate change Germany will be way better to plant and harvest Pinot Noir grapes than Burgundy. It's also still not discovered yet for having amazing wines which is reflected in the comparably low price.
Why is it called Pinot Noir and does it prefer to be called Pinot Black now? Thanks
Why not Late Burgundy?😉
Troy, are you based in the SF Bay Area? I run the Stanford Business School wine club and would love to chat about potentially having you at one of our events!
Hello Max! I am unfortunately not in the Bay Area, but I'm always looking for an excuse to visit the area. If you would like to contact me and discuss, feel free to add me on Instagram @troystastingroom and shoot me a DM!