I enjoy that analogy of Rioja - Burgundy amd Ribera del Duero - Bordeaux. Im fairly new to wine and was trying to work out why Rioja isn't really my thing this sort of explains it for me
Great content and presentation! I am building a wine tasting of Spanish wine and have used much of your content to help explain the differences - thank you! I like the detail and specificity you provide and the polished presentation shows that much has been put into these presentations. Well done!
One other place where Tempranillo is grown fairly widely is Texas in the US. We're not as well known for wine as other states but the Texas wine industry has been growing rapidly over the past decade or two.
My guess is that the host is a native Spanish speaker but has picked up a very damned convincing British accent in his English language learning. Given these things, I wonder why he pronounces "tempranillo" as "tempraneel-lio" instead of "tempraneeyo" as it is pronounced in Spanish.
Very good, expert and clear explanations. A pleasure to watch. Thank you 😊.
Fantastic grape and wonderful explanation. You videos are always a pleasure to watch!
I enjoy that analogy of Rioja - Burgundy amd Ribera del Duero - Bordeaux. Im fairly new to wine and was trying to work out why Rioja isn't really my thing this sort of explains it for me
Great content and presentation! I am building a wine tasting of Spanish wine and have used much of your content to help explain the differences - thank you! I like the detail and specificity you provide and the polished presentation shows that much has been put into these presentations. Well done!
One other place where Tempranillo is grown fairly widely is Texas in the US. We're not as well known for wine as other states but the Texas wine industry has been growing rapidly over the past decade or two.
Tenpranillo, The Mother Queen of Spain ;)
My guess is that the host is a native Spanish speaker but has picked up a very damned convincing British accent in his English language learning. Given these things, I wonder why he pronounces "tempranillo" as "tempraneel-lio" instead of "tempraneeyo" as it is pronounced in Spanish.