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gr8culinary
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2007
In search of all things Food & Wine.
Locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
Locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
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Blessing of the Grapes 2024
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New Clairvaux Monastery & Winery. Vina, CA July 27, 2024
Blessing of the Grapes Tribute
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A tribute to Darrell Corti New Clairvaux Monastery & Winery. Vina, CA July 27, 2024
Blessing of the Grapes Market
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New Clairvaux Monastery & Winery. Vina, CA July 27, 2024
Narsai and Darrell
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Some fun banter between Narsai David and Darrell Corti Frog Hollow Farms First Annual Olive Harvest Festival Brentwood, CA Fall 2009
Terra Madre Americas Media Event Tease
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Terra Madre Americas Media Event Tease May 17, 22024 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, California
Terra Madre Americas Press Event
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Terra Madre Americas Press Event May 17, 2024 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, California
There is of an titzer river;the book
S&P500 religions of earth
My Dad really liked these; the Frank
The layer of Count Dracula ;Brom Stoker
Religions of earth;
Mlb;
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Thank you for sharing! I love burning 'Autumn leaves' and carefully arranging the sticks in ash.
My grandma’s home town. She was born there in 1886 and left for NY when she as 20. She was the most amazing cook and crocheter of bedspreads, scarfs etc. She had a famous food and desert for every religious 0:35 holiday and i made her a promise to explore her home town. promise to find
pretty and cute
Poor plants. 🙄
Gringo 😂 💨 me
Where in Georgia is this winery located?
I noticed no gloves were used even though the sap is toxic
Getting rid of these in my yard right now. Wish I had known about this tool when I started! They are awful, awful plants. And I love succulents.
Sorry to miss this! Thanks for the video and recap, Rick!
Beda Ama Agavex Bunda Modelx Daunx Melengkung Keran Banget Ngak Kaku Spt Yg Ada D Postingan🤔
Awesome!
Just the info I needed!!!
It's not the holidays without Corti Bros!
❤ absolutely amazing I want to visit
Now I want Cordi Bros raviolis!💚yummy
*_Tenho bastante planta Agave em minha casa e gostei muito da explicação de como cortar, ótima explicação, 👍_*
I Love Giovanni Longo
Giống cây nước nào vậy
i have a question about one of your older videos
Ask away...
@@havetaste-willtravel its about your video titled "The Neighborhood" posted on May 1, 2011, at the time do you remember what camera you used to film this? i have lived and grown up in bridgeway that exact area of the video and i am trying to recreate your video with the comparison version of each location. i've always just had a weird fascination with looking at older photos/videos of the area i grew up in whether its on google earth or through youtube videos. also, did you happen to live in bridgeway or was this a real estate related video or what? i really like the variety of vidoes on your page and would like to start something of this sort on my own.
It was shot with a Canon VIXIA HF-100 which I still have. I shot the video along with a video of the Bridgeway Lakes home I sold back then. I still live in the area. @@f3rocitys
@@havetaste-willtravel thank you for the response 😄
Hello friend
It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Thank you!
All those leaves provide sisal fiber for making ropes. I make strong bow syrings from them.
AMAZING
What was the point of that
Showing them how they harvest the plant just the first step of making taquilla
Primera vez que veo gente aplaudiendo como focas mientras destruyen una planta.
What's that tool he's using? Anyone?
A coa de jima or coa is a specialized tool for harvesting agaves. It is a long, machete-like round-ended knife on a long wooden handle used by a jimador to cut the leaves off an agave being harvested and to cut the agave from its roots. The core left, called piña, is used for the production of mezcal, sotol or tequila. The shape of the coa is adapted for the efficiency of carrying out these operations.
@@havetaste-willtravel - Thank you!
@@gbody2617 my pleasure!
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WOW !
Right? It was amazing to watch in person.
Fabulous life!
I am truly very fortunate!
@@havetaste-willtravel and truly fortunate to be award and grateful!
I have been using Shoyeido incense for years. I'm sensitive to fragrance and I find the coated stick incense obnoxious. Shoyeido smells amazing and it never bothers me. Kyoto Autumn leaves is my absolute favorite and luckily is one of the most affordable one they carry. Everyone loves the smell when they come to my house. It is light and not offensive or overpowering. Just smells like a warm and cozy fire on a bright cool autumn day.
I love japanese Incense Sticks. I burn one every day!
bellissimo video 👍
Not sure why the 16 types of alcohol were necessary...
They use the traditional recipe. Grand Marnier, Cointreau (for depth of orange flavor) Kirsch, and Brandy
welcome to vinedo yates
He needs to sharpen that thing up.
I love Corti Brothers! My mom & dad would drive there once a week from Placerville to do our family’s grocery shopping, starting in the late 60’s to 80’s & beyond ! My sister & I will continue our family’s tradition 😊
Every foodie is welcome at Corti Brothers
Can I buy any merchandise online?
Hi Vic, contact the owner Craig Reynolds California Agave Ventures, LLC 234 Second Street Davis, CA 95616 craig.reynolds@sbcglobal.net
Finally after all these years I've finally bought the Tokaji Essencia. I don't know whether will it be open or not but I'm glad I've finally got the Mona Lisa of wines.
What use this tree?
It is a plant grown for 5 years, then the heart is harvested, fired, and then fermented and distilled into alcohol for drinking. The alcohol is called Tequila in Mexico The plant has medicinal anti-inflammatory properties too.
I visited here also. I bought a bento lunch and took it back to my hotel to eat.