Please keep the mnemonics coming. There are so many simple things in wine but they get buried in so much more info and complexity. Now I'll probably always remember the cab/merlot dominance. Thanks for that.
I didn't pay attention to the style of the bottle for a few years.. Just making sure to alternate whites and reds. And now the whole game went from checkers to chess. slam dunk. Good video.
Would you happen to know if Carmenere is used in Bordeaux blends? I have come across a vineyard in Canada that blends Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Carmenere.
Thank you. This helps a lot.
Thank you for your video 😊
Excellent clarification of the confusion .Many thanks😊
Please keep the mnemonics coming. There are so many simple things in wine but they get buried in so much more info and complexity. Now I'll probably always remember the cab/merlot dominance. Thanks for that.
I didn't pay attention to the style of the bottle for a few years.. Just making sure to alternate whites and reds. And now the whole game went from checkers to chess. slam dunk. Good video.
Having a glass of Louis Jadot 2020 right now. Love it 🙂
Such amazing introductory videos to the pleasures of wine. Keep going.
Great explanation! Thanks
Great information! 👍🏽
I never gave much thought to the shape of the bottle as serving a purpose. Good to know. Cheers 🍷
this is absolutely gret ingformation
Would you happen to know if Carmenere is used in Bordeaux blends? I have come across a vineyard in Canada that blends Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Carmenere.
I would you pick a good blend wines