I don’t know anything about wine, but I know what I like. Thanks for this information. It will help me branch out instead of blindly grabbing bottles that I will end up pouring down the drain.
Every time he mentions Georgia I think of my home country Republic of Georgia which is oldest producer of wine by the way. Growing native grapes from Republic of Georgia in the state of Georgia would make a great marketing sales point.
I am a student in Culinary school and I am taking a Wine's class. It is a very challenging class and there is a lot of information to take in. This video has given me such a great understanding the breakdown of wine. Thank you for asking such great questions and helping us learn. I am going to recommend this video to others as well.
1:53- West coast of italy- power East coast of Italy - elegance 2:50- Reds- young, aged Whites- sweet or dry 6:18- red wine is usually more expensive than white wine.
I’m just starting with wine, so this was very helpful. Simone is so knowledgeable and explained a lot very clearly in a short time, which is not easy to do. That shows he really knows his stuff! Thanks so much!
The best wine I ever had was a fizzy peach mango Moscato from a gas station so wine probably isn't my thing (I like those cheap canned cocktails personally), but my girlfriend has gotten really into wine and I need to know what I'm talking about if I'm going to joke about it. Here's my material so far: cabinent filetmignon and chard-on. Great video.
This was surprisingly both entertaining and informative. Thanks for the excellent video, I recently started a new job as a waiter in a fine dining establishment where I know almost next to nothing about wines, and after watching this I can confidently say I know enough to get by.
Simply wonderful video. Extremely informative. When I was an Operating Room Nurse in the 90s, I saved up a bit of money and treated myself to some Bordeaux. I bought bottles of Chateau Latour, Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Chateau Phélan-Ségur, and Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou. OMG!! I fell in love with them all but Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou is most definitely the best wine I've ever tasted. From then on I've tried to appreciate and fully comprehend what I'm drinking. By that I mean: Know your wineries, vineyards, and personal tastes. I myself much prefer heavy, dark, dry, powerful, full-bodied reds.
This guy was wonderful as we're you! Very helpful and very informative and not pretentious at all! Europeans don't use all the preservatives and additives like we do here in America so I'm sure his wine is wonderful he's very educated! 💓
I'm a restaurant host that knows nothing about wine (as of now) and my goal is to become a sommelier; thank you for making this amazing video - it's a fantastic introduction to a fascinating subject, and I sorely need content like this to help me get started ❤ Subscribed!
I only had a few wines my favorite right now is reservado Lambrusco it’s only about 12 dollars a bottle, it’s a lot better then more expensive bottles I had
As a beginner beginner, you asked so many if not all of my question. Your guest was informative, knowledgeable and explained in such a way I feel I am in a better position to appreciate and explore wines. I’m interested in the pineapple wine he mentioned being made in Fuji. I would you suggest I get more info to purchase and ship? Thank you.
I’ve also learned that histamines (which any alcoholic/fermented beverage is high in) can cause headaches and other reactions in certain people. I’ve been hearing more and more that it’s the histamines that cause more problems in wine than the sulfites, but don’t quote me on that!!
I don’t drink alcohol, so I’m not the sort of person who would have an opinion on the various kinds of wines. But I do know that there are about eight basic flavors which are blended to achieve a certain wine. And also, kids like to drink Kool Aid. There are also around eight basic flavors. So it should be possible to make a plastic straw which has eight smaller straws running in parallel. Each smaller straw would have a plastic valve which allows the flow of water to be controlled. The inside of each separate smaller straw would be coated with a certain flavor. So if you gave this straw to a kid, he would start by taking a drink of water. Then he could open the eight small valves in various combinations in order to achieve a particular flavor. The straw would be designed for one-time use only. But it would allow children to experiment with combinations of vanilla, cinnamon, lemon, grape, etc. I think it would cost less than a dollar. For people who like wine, they could buy a cheap bottle of red or white, and then try different modifications to find out which other wines they might enjoy. I think it would be fun. And another excuse to get drunk!
Highlights 🍷 Simone discusses the stylistic and varietal differences between east and west coast wines, describing west coast wines as powerful and east coast wines as elegant. 🍇 Simone explains the unique challenges faced by winemakers in the eastern US and how they choose specific grape varieties to produce high-quality wines. 🍾 Simone covers the various types of wines and production techniques, emphasizing the importance of the winery and territory in creating unique and special wines. 💥 Simone attributes wine headaches and hangovers to sulfites and believes that producing wine with limited or no sulfites can lead to healthier wine without any negative side effects. 💰 Simone explains that the price of a bottle of wine is determined by fermentation, grape quality, and marketing. Summary In this TH-cam video, wine expert Simone provides a crash course on wine, covering topics such as the difference between east and west coast wines, the unique challenges faced by winemakers in the eastern US, and the various types of wines and their production techniques. Simone also discusses the main factor behind wine hangovers and headaches, as well as what determines the price of a bottle of wine.
How do I know if a bottle is high in sulfites? I had two glasses of a wine Christmas night and I had a hangover all day Tuesday. Yes it was a $20 bottle of wine... are there types of wines or brands that have higher levels of sulfites?
Hasn’t it been proven that sulfites are not responsible for headaches? Sulfites are naturally occurring and are not dramatically more present in wine than other foods. Bread and dried fruits r high in sulfites. I hope sulfites don’t become the next msg.
I can tell red from white and that's about it so this video is for me. Great job
Greg Jackson awww thank you 🙏🏼
I can tell beer from wine so I might need more than just this video
🤣🤣 that's me currently. But I'm here to expand beyond that. Hope you got better over the years Greg
Look at the fancy man, bragging about his normal colour vision. To me it's all just headache grapes
I have started learning more about wines and this was excellent. I appreciate you asking the types of questions a beginner like myself would ask .
Thank you so much for watching. Truly grateful for your comments!
I was recently promoted at a grocer to the wine dept and I had no knowledge of such a complex subject. Thank you for helping my career.
I don’t know anything about wine, but I know what I like. Thanks for this information. It will help me branch out instead of blindly grabbing bottles that I will end up pouring down the drain.
Thank you so much for watching. I learned a lot too. Simone is an expert and he makes wine, so it was great to learn from him.
Every time he mentions Georgia I think of my home country Republic of Georgia which is oldest producer of wine by the way. Growing native grapes from Republic of Georgia in the state of Georgia would make a great marketing sales point.
Thank you for that interesting fact!!! I did not know that, and yes, great marketing point!
I am a student in Culinary school and I am taking a Wine's class. It is a very challenging class and there is a lot of information to take in. This video has given me such a great understanding the breakdown of wine. Thank you for asking such great questions and helping us learn. I am going to recommend this video to others as well.
Aw thank you!!! Truly appreciate your kind comments! Thank you for watching.
I can understand him much better because hes also talking with his hands 😅 I’ve learned so much, and i’m exited to buy my first wine 😊
Thank you so much!!
1:53-
West coast of italy- power
East coast of Italy - elegance
2:50-
Reds- young, aged
Whites- sweet or dry
6:18- red wine is usually more expensive than white wine.
Thank you
I’m just starting with wine, so this was very helpful. Simone is so knowledgeable and explained a lot very clearly in a short time, which is not easy to do. That shows he really knows his stuff! Thanks so much!
Hi there!!! Not sure how I missed your comments, so sorry! Thank you so much for watching!!!!
You asked the most appropriate questions which allows us to get a full and complete understanding of wines! Thanks a million for doing this.
Thank you for commenting. Appreciate your kindness and support
The best wine I ever had was a fizzy peach mango Moscato from a gas station so wine probably isn't my thing (I like those cheap canned cocktails personally), but my girlfriend has gotten really into wine and I need to know what I'm talking about if I'm going to joke about it. Here's my material so far: cabinent filetmignon and chard-on. Great video.
😂😂😂love it
Started my journey todayvto learn about wines. You said we got 6000 wines. If I know 10 am lucky. Started with papa figos, matues rose
I LOVE Moscato! I actually picked up a bottle just this afternoon
This guy is excellent at explaining. Thanks so much
He is an expert and talented wine maker!! Thank you for watching
This was surprisingly both entertaining and informative. Thanks for the excellent video, I recently started a new job as a waiter in a fine dining establishment where I know almost next to nothing about wines, and after watching this I can confidently say I know enough to get by.
Thank you for watching and commenting!!! Good luck at your new job!! Hope you get to eat some fabulous food!!!!
@@JulielinhMouret Thank you, it means a lot. I do get to eat lovely Italian dishes 😋
Simply wonderful video. Extremely informative. When I was an Operating Room Nurse in the 90s, I saved up a bit of money and treated myself to some Bordeaux. I bought bottles of Chateau Latour, Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Chateau Phélan-Ségur, and Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou. OMG!! I fell in love with them all but Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou is most definitely the best wine I've ever tasted. From then on I've tried to appreciate and fully comprehend what I'm drinking. By that I mean: Know your wineries, vineyards, and personal tastes. I myself much prefer heavy, dark, dry, powerful, full-bodied reds.
Hi there!!! Thanks for your comments! That’s amazing . So glad you got the opportunity to experience delicious wines!!!
Agree with you 💯
@@JulielinhMouret Right back at you! 😃
A lot of the lesser growths are fabulous too. At 40 - 60 dollars per bottle, many are accessible whereas the first and second growths may not be.
@@Tomatohater64 so true!!! Thank you for this!!!
wow he is very well articulated, and knowledgeable 😁
One of the best videos ive came across for beginner wine lovers 🍷❤️
Thank you so much for the kind compliment and your support!
Being working in Liqour shop started showing more interest in winery and study more details about wines .this is really cool video for beginners.
Thank you so much! Truly appreciate it.
This guy was wonderful as we're you! Very helpful and very informative and not pretentious at all! Europeans don't use all the preservatives and additives like we do here in America so I'm sure his wine is wonderful he's very educated! 💓
I’m truly grateful for you support. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@JulielinhMouret of course 💓
Good l look out
I'm a restaurant host that knows nothing about wine (as of now) and my goal is to become a sommelier; thank you for making this amazing video - it's a fantastic introduction to a fascinating subject, and I sorely need content like this to help me get started ❤
Subscribed!
Hi there!!! Not sure how I missed your comment but I’m so grateful you enjoyed this video!! thank you for subscribing and for commenting!
how is that going?
Great intro to wine … also I like your background set up and tasting station
This is like a class! Thank you. I love it!
Love you and thank you for watching !!!😘🥰
Thank you for this!!! I’m well on my way to sommelier career...
Yesssss!!!! Way to go! and thank you for watching and commenting!
Gotta love that Italian accent. Fun video!
Thank you so much!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
You’re too kind! Im so grateful for your comment and support.
I only had a few wines my favorite right now is reservado Lambrusco it’s only about 12 dollars a bottle, it’s a lot better then more expensive bottles I had
Very informative. I’ll pay more attention now when I go to buy wine and when I drink it too.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
interesting, was great to listen to simone his passion is inspiring
He is so knowledgeable and talented. It was an honor to sit with him and learn about wine.
I agree! He is an expert and loves what he does!
Thanks for sharing this information 😁✌️❤️
Thank you for watching!!!
As a beginner beginner, you asked so many if not all of my question. Your guest was informative, knowledgeable and explained in such a way I feel I am in a better position to appreciate and explore wines. I’m interested in the pineapple wine he mentioned being made in Fuji. I would you suggest I get more info to purchase and ship? Thank you.
Aw thank you so much for your kind words.
You can order it from Chateau Elan winery in Braselton.🥰
chateauelanwinery.com/shop/
That was interesting, learned a lot about wine. Well done , you asked all the right questions.🙌👏
Aw thank you!!! You are too kind!!! Thank you so much for commenting!
I’ve also learned that histamines (which any alcoholic/fermented beverage is high in) can cause headaches and other reactions in certain people. I’ve been hearing more and more that it’s the histamines that cause more problems in wine than the sulfites, but don’t quote me on that!!
I have heard the same! It makes sense. Could be a combination of both! Truly appreciate you watching and commenting!
Thank you for this information 🙏
Hope you enjoyed it!!! Thank you for commenting.
Thank you so much for sharing this video!
Very informative, thanks for posting!
Thank you so much!!! Appreciate you watching and commenting!!!
Great video in depth also is there a chronological order I should watch in?
Thank you for the watching and the kind words. We did Part 1 and Part 2….I think you can watch them in any order you chose.
Went there for a girl's weekend retreat, an awesome experience, attended a tour and wine tasting event
That’s awesome!!! It’s a beautiful winery!!!! So glad to hear you had a wonderful experience!
cheers! literally!! 🍷🍷🍷🍷❤️
Cheerssss 🥂
So helpful for me. Thanks a lot
You are too kind!! Thank you! Simone is an expert!!
Great questions! Thank you very much! How was his wine that you drank?
amazing…he is a very talented wine maker!!!
Taste is subjective. What someone else likes may not be what you like. Only way to determine what you like is to drink different wines.
Very true! I agree… drink more wine! lol
I really enjoyed that, thank you.
Thank you!!!
I don’t drink alcohol, so I’m not the sort of person who would have an opinion on the various kinds of wines. But I do know that there are about eight basic flavors which are blended to achieve a certain wine.
And also, kids like to drink Kool Aid. There are also around eight basic flavors. So it should be possible to make a plastic straw which has eight smaller straws running in parallel. Each smaller straw would have a plastic valve which allows the flow of water to be controlled. The inside of each separate smaller straw would be coated with a certain flavor.
So if you gave this straw to a kid, he would start by taking a drink of water. Then he could open the eight small valves in various combinations in order to achieve a particular flavor. The straw would be designed for one-time use only. But it would allow children to experiment with combinations of vanilla, cinnamon, lemon, grape, etc. I think it would cost less than a dollar.
For people who like wine, they could buy a cheap bottle of red or white, and then try different modifications to find out which other wines they might enjoy. I think it would be fun. And another excuse to get drunk!
Wow! That’s well thought out and genius!!
Very informative
Thank you 🙏🏼
8:16 and i had to pause to subcribe your channel. Tks for all wine- informations you guys gave me.
Aw thank you 🙏🏼 truly appreciate it
I really enjoyed this .. Thank you so much
Truly appreciate you watching and commenting! Thank you 🙏🏼
This is so informative!! Definitely learnt a lot from this video.
Great work btw.
Thank you so much!!!!
Really helpful. Great interview.
Thank you so much for watching!
great content very informative
Thank you so much!! Simone is an expert wine expert. So glad he took the time to explain everything to me.
This was so informative! You asked every question I was curious about. Thank you for taking your time in doing this :)
Thank you so much!!!
Highlights
🍷 Simone discusses the stylistic and varietal differences between east and west coast wines, describing west coast wines as powerful and east coast wines as elegant.
🍇 Simone explains the unique challenges faced by winemakers in the eastern US and how they choose specific grape varieties to produce high-quality wines.
🍾 Simone covers the various types of wines and production techniques, emphasizing the importance of the winery and territory in creating unique and special wines.
💥 Simone attributes wine headaches and hangovers to sulfites and believes that producing wine with limited or no sulfites can lead to healthier wine without any negative side effects.
💰 Simone explains that the price of a bottle of wine is determined by fermentation, grape quality, and marketing.
Summary
In this TH-cam video, wine expert Simone provides a crash course on wine, covering topics such as the difference between east and west coast wines, the unique challenges faced by winemakers in the eastern US, and the various types of wines and their production techniques. Simone also discusses the main factor behind wine hangovers and headaches, as well as what determines the price of a bottle of wine.
Wow your recap was amazing!!!!!! Thank you 🙏🏼
That was great
Thank you 🙏🏼 appreciate your feedback.
This was an awesome video, chefs kiss
Aw thank you so much for watching and commenting! Appreciate the kind words.
Awww thank you so much!!! appreciate you!
Price of wine is dictated by demand and supply.
That’s a great point! Thank you for watching!
GREAT
@@dcqdave thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing this video! Love to know this is a vegan wine!
Thank you for watching and commenting!🙏🏼
Ironically, amidst the thousands of varieties of wines being sold in stores, I never see a bottle of grape juice amongst them. 🤔
😂😂😂true!!! Very true!
Sounds like I need 3 bottles 🍷🍾
New here 🙌🏽 thank you 🙏
Thank you 🙏🏼
My new idea mexico to produce wine import
Weird the price of wine is more important than the the taste in determining a good wine. I didn't know that.
I learned a lot too!!
Vegan certificated 🙌🏻
🙌🙌🙌🙌you know it! Thank you for watching and commenting!
How do I know if a bottle is high in sulfites? I had two glasses of a wine Christmas night and I had a hangover all day Tuesday. Yes it was a $20 bottle of wine... are there types of wines or brands that have higher levels of sulfites?
I didn't know wines were made in the east coast of USA.
When I heard East Coast vs West Coast, I thought it was referring to Italy.
Yes I learned so much, too.
Did they show a map of Italy with the region of Piemonte when he said he comes from Emelia?
Days at the track and nights at chateau elon.
Wine is getting bigger here in North Georgia. We have lots more wine maker's now vs 15 years ago...
Sooooo true!!! im seeing wineries and tasting rooms pop up everywhere!
@@JulielinhMouret also there are several decent wineries in Pigeon Forge. I retired so I love traveling to wineries all over lol...
@@bespoke6719 please send your recommendations!!!! Thank you 🙏🏼
Well done!
Thank you so much!!!
@@JulielinhMouret Ur welcome..
Gracias
Vegan wine 🙌🏽
Yesssss!!!! Thank you 🙏🏼
Nice information thanks
Thank you so much for watching.
This was very informative but the audio kinda sucks. I have to turn the volume up or put my ear near the speakers to hear what was being said.
Thank you and yes, sorry. We don’t have audio equipment. Hope to get videos with better audio soon.
you can tell he’s italian, bcos he’s talking with his hands 😊
Ha! Yes Latins do the same!!!
Georgian wine is the best🍷🍷🍷
Thank you 🙏🏼
How do I know a wine have I small amount of sulfates?
Gosh that is a great question… I’m honestly not sure! i will try to find out.
I don’t feel like I learned as much as I’d like about varietals.
Thank you! maybe i should do another and focus on that!! We tried to cram a lot of info and give everyone a general idea on wine.
audio and video could be done better for viewing, but its a good video thanks
Agreed! Im a novice on zero budget! lol but thank you
Can we use 'charcol' for wine clarification is there eny problem with it??
Hi that’s a great question,
I’m not sure if I would… I have only used an aerator.
Wine is really just a type of stew. Shaken, not stirred.
What was the name of his winery?
Chateau Elan!
Hi Cambria
Can you please make more videos like this
Thank you so much!! Yes I will sit with Simone again soon!
wine is a lifetime, a taste of romance
Sulfites are not the main cause of headaches! It’s called dehydration!
I just grab a bottle that is under $25 and has a name I cant pronounce. Gets the job done
😂😂😂that’s amazing!!
I think I need to go to Georgia and visit my sister and the 🍷 winery
Yes you do!! They have the cutest wineries in north GA! Come and visit us soon!
Love tha
Thank you 🙏🏼
that bass at 7:48
Sorry what bass???? Lol! Thank you for watching and commenting.
سُورَةٌ البَقَرَةِ ٢ .
أَعُوذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ .
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ .
يَسْأَلُونَكَ عَنِ الْخَمْرٍ وَالْمَيْسِرِ قُلْ فِيهِمَا إِثْمٌ كَبِيرٌ وَمَنَافِعُ لِلنَّاسِ وَإِثْمُهُمَا أَكْبَرُ مِن نَّفْعِهِمَا وَيَسْأَلُونَكَ مَاذَا يُنفِقُونَ قُلِ الْعَفْوَ كَذٰلِكَ يُبَيِّنُ اللهُ لَكُمُ الْآيَاتِ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَفَكَّرُونَ ٢١٩ .
صَدَقَ اللهُ الْعَظِيمِ .
Now i knew sometines the culprit is sulfites.
Hasn’t it been proven that sulfites are not responsible for headaches? Sulfites are naturally occurring and are not dramatically more present in wine than other foods. Bread and dried fruits r high in sulfites. I hope sulfites don’t become the next msg.
Great message, yes I heard tannins can cause it and allergies to certain plant chemicals. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I only drink vegan wine!!!
Smart!!!! 🙌🙌🙌
I thought for 13 mins he was talking about east coast of Italy and west coast of Italy
Oh no! lol! Sorry for the confusion!
This type of explanation is not for beginners….
Really? I thought he did a great job. What would you have liked to hear?
For real 😂
Nice video, Thank you! Respectfully, are you married?
Ha ha ha yes, Sir!
Wine For My Wife
Yes!!! Hope you enjoyed it!!!
Vinum ad animam
Could you please translate that for me? 😂🥴
Congrats being first vegan certified!
Agreed!!! 💯
No more sulfites for me
Agreed!! Not worth it! Happy New Year
This feels more like an advertisement than anything educational. He's trying to sell a product, his opinion is biased.
Careful starlet, when you drink red wine you may have to bleach your teeth every week!
Lol soooooo true! I rarely drink red wine BECAUSE of that reason alone!!!!🤪 thank you for watching.
Can I get some cheese to go with that pseudo intellectual whine.
😂😂😂