How to Buy Italy's Best Red Wines - Barolo and Cheaper Nebbiolo Wines
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- Hi Everyone!!
Today we are going to learn about the Piedmont Wine Region and its Best Red wines. Piedmont is my favorite wine region in Italy. We will cover the famous Barolo and Barbaresco wines and how to find the best value Barolo alternatives. Here are my best tips and tricks to finding the best bargain nebbiolo wines and discuss the subregions, prices, and vintages.
Cheers,
Vivian, The Somm Next Door
(aka Sommelier. aka wine expert. aka someone you can have a glass of wine and hang out with)
00:00 Intro
00:47 Piedmont Basics
03:08 Barolo
04:43 Tip 1 More Specific More Expensive
05:04 Barbaresco
05:55 Tip 2 Nebbiolo D'Alba
07:03 Tip 3 Langhe Nebbiolo
07:32 Tip 4 Gattinara
08:03 Tip 5 Ghemme
08:40 Tip 6 Avoid Popular Vintages
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This might be my new favourite channel. I think these regional videos are soooo valuable both a crash course and recommendations on GOOD and accessible/affordable wines and sub-regions. As an example whats the point of knowing all 20-30 sub-regions and appelations of somewhere if only 4-5 of them produce BOTH good and somewhat affordable wines.
These videos are a huuuuge help basically a fast forward button to start buying intelligently faster.
I appreciate you having learned all this stuff and sharing the knowledge youve learned. I appreciate these regional videos alot. Perfect some new world videos based on region and/or varietal would be cool as well.
Cheers and Merry Christmas
Thank you Jon!!! It means so much that you enjoyed this video. I will definitely add some new world regions to the list. Cheers and Happy Holidays!!
@@TheSommNextDoor haha just an idea. Ive been getting more old world recently because i seem to like higher acid haha. Im up for everything. Honestly ANY educational wine video that also includes region recommendations/tips on how to wisely spend our money sounds great haha
Thank you!!! So much great information. As a mom of two, I rely on shorter TH-cam videos for education and you always deliver thorough, extensive commentary. The more explanation, the better. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄 would love to hear about more regions in Italy and France. 🤗
Thank you for watching and the feedback!! I will have some more Italian and French regions lined up. Happy Holidays!!
Great video. The Italian naming conventions for their wine always throw me off.
new to your channel. love it!
I do love Babaresco wines. Usually when I keep my expensive wines to age, I love to drink declassified wines from that region and it's worth the money
I saw a $15 Barolo at Trader Joe's today. Thinking I might pick one of those up after payday
So informative, great video!!!
They also make some excellent Nebbiolo wines in Valtellina, Lombardia.
Excellent dissection of the wine choices. You are charmingly
expressive. May I inquire how many bottles of Piedmont wines have you had while you are making this video? It works:)
Thanks Kevin! Haha noted. I'll keep that amount of wine for future videos.
good nebbiolo is special
Shout out from philippines! 👌👌👌
Try xinomavro grape. Great cheaper alternative!
Yes that's a great alternative as well!! Similar structure. Much more inky
What about Roero?
Yes Roero is also a great place to find value wines. It's pretty hard to find for most consumers in the US. Hopefully that changes