This is, in my opinion, one of the most heart warming, loving and kindly humorous TH-cam channel I have ever watched. Hearing your comments about wines and telling jokes at the same time is just amazingly soothing and relaxing. I am so glad you do these videos!
"Number two is my favorite, but number three is my friend". I think that is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard someone say about a bottle of wine
I have never drank a glass of wine in my life, but I love learning about it. You both have amazing chemistry and it makes your videos a very uplifting watch. I wish you both good health and wishes.
I have had wine before but only because it was something with alcohol to drink at like a party. I also love to learn about wine. Maybe some day ill try one of these high quality stuffs and see if i like it.
@Russell White I make my own wine from my own grapes out of my vineyard for my family and friends and im making around 100-200 cases a year. Nothing beats wine that you made that doesnt have any unnecessary chemicals or additions, no sprays etc on the grapes. You can take your time and not have any commitments and can let the wine be what it will be.
Hi Jay I’m a drinker from Bangkok, Thailand. Although a relatively new followers of WINEKING for over a month or so, I found your videos truly amazing with the way you, Peter and Pat casually went through tastings while at the same time providing useful background knowledge, tips and most importantly valuable experiences. Me and my brothers are huge fans of your channel so please keep up the efforts! We have been fond Bordeuax drinkers so it would be great if you might want to consider the following topics for your next videos 1) best value red Bordeaux under USD 50 2) top qualities Cru Bourgeois reds that outperform their rankings and pricing 3) blind tasting of new world Bordeaux blend style. Let me know what you think. Will continue to follow your channel. Keep up the good work!
Jay, hoping you are feeling better! I ordered Le Ragnaie based on this video - I love it! Ordered a second bottle already from same vendor to lay it down! Here's hoping you and Peter get back to some videos in 2022 for us to enjoy and for you to enjoy tasting!
12:34 Wow what a compliment from Peter and I truly concur. Thank you for all your work and bring us new insights. Wine #2 Chateau Monbousquet was new to me.
Love the videos. Peter and Jay have such a great dynamic, and so much knowledge and expertise. The blind tastings add so much credibility to the videos as well. I am amazed at how consistently accurate Peter is with his observations and guesses. Jay always comes up with such creative tastings. I have been watching, taking notes, and trying to find/buy some of your recommended wines here in Canada! Cheers!
Jay your still killing me in laughter, when Peter picks #3 'this is my friend' and you start laughing 'what is this'. Dude I cant stop laughing on this brilliant piece of comedic material. Love you guys.
I started this video, then I realized I was hungry and that there was half a bottle of a nice sangiovese left in the fridge, so I quickly cooked some meat and started the video :D
I learn so much every time I watch every video! Starting last year I started buying only one bottle at a time. I don't feel the need to write everything down like I used to, but I still have a way better understanding of what I'm putting into my mouth and liver. None of my other friends will drink wine, but I am obsessed with dry red. I tried a sangiovese wine recently for the first time. The first sip was overpoweringly aggressive, but by the beginning of the second glass I was in love. I have a budget of about $10-20 each bottle, and even though I can't get GREAT wines, every wine I try becomes better and better. EVEN if its the same bottle. I can't thank yous enough, from the bottom of my heart, you've given me a joie de vivre. Or maybe its all the wines fault hahahahahaha
This video was lots of fun! I especially liked Peter's description at the end about maybe you love cheap candy even if you know it isn't the best quality thing to eat. Made the whole quality vs preference thing make more sense to me. Keep up the good work Jay! I pick up something interesting from every one of the videos you guys put out.
What a great video! I would love to see a video focusing on high quality wines from under appreciated regions in the old world, like crozes-hermitage, gigondas, abruzzo, puglia and sicily with prices from 20-50$. Greetings from the Netherlands :)
having done a lot of blind tastings, it is amazing how often most people in the tasting gravitate to the same wine in the tasting as the most preferred.
So funny that Peter picked his favorite out of the four wines even though he thought the Bordeaux was the better quality. We all know what we like, right?
I used to have a friend who I think would like this channel. He was much older than I and passed away a few years ago. I enjoy seeing a little piece of what my friendship was like with him through you and Peter. I will now subscribe. Cheers
Where the fuck is the wine king? HE BETTER GET TO MAKING MORE VIDEOS! I got into wine because of this channel. Like an addict, I now demand my fix of videos.
I loved this video! Interesting psychological test. I am a scientist and suggest for you an experiment: you do the tasting but cannot see each other's glasses, AND your number 1 is Peter's number 4, etc, so making it very much even blinder a test. Then you could see which ones were your favourites and in doing so see whether you still agree as much, and as such, what the degree of influence is of communical conversation. To further the experiment, you could do the wine tasting actual blind (blindfolded) so as to reduce the effect of visuals on the taste experience, thus showing us a more purely taste/smell/mouthfeel sort of experience. I suppose it could get quite messy, like that.... haha. I don't think this is a great idea, but it is a few ideas for you Jay!
I think it is a very good idea in order to test Jay's level compared to Peters, and see if he really agrees with Peter so much on his own accord or is influenced by his teachers opinion. The blindfolds are probably a bit too far though haha.
I like the idea of mixing up the order but blindfolded test are problematic for a professional. Could they do it? I'm sure, but in order to get an idea for quality and cost, visual inspection is a must.
No im sorry but wine is for tasting and to a lesser extent smelling. Judging it by how it looks is like judging it by how it 'sounds'. Blindfolding is a good idea.
I love this channel, and I don't even drink alcohol, but it is just so captivating to see their reactions. It makes me want to start tasting wine a bit more.
Oh my god! You actually tasted the Chateau Talbot. Thank you so much!! It was wonderful to see that and thanks for another great video. Let's get this channel to over 20M subscribers and maybe you can do some videos from the vineyards themselves ;)
Hey Guys, would you be willing to do a video on all the lingo you use when having a tasting? I am not a wine person by any means but do very much enjoy watching you do the tastings Jay comes up with. Best of luck with the future of the channel!! Much love
Learning lots about wine through this channel and my current favourite is a Barolo Serralunga from Luigi Baudana, good bang for buck! Looking to buy a Château Haut-Brion, Latife or similar in that class of ”first growth Bordeaux” :)
You might want to consider a 5th Growth a good launch into grand cru Bordeaux, for example Lynch Bages in the 2014, '15, and '16 vintages which are drinkable now. Runs about USD $140 per bottle, which is not a severe jump from the $50+ you're paying for Luigi Baudana. An even better bang for the buck is '16 Grand-Puy-Lacoste at about $80, which is quite close to what you're paying now. A 2014 Haut-Brion, which is drinkable now, will cost you about $450. Lafite of the same year is about $700. The '16 for both is even more expensive and really isn't ready to be drunk for several more years. Three of the five 1st Growths are Pauillac, and there are plenty of Pauillac represented in the 5th Growth (12, iirc), such as Grand-Puy-Lacoste and Lynch Bages. Now, not all 5th Growths are well regarded, but the two I mentioned here are very good quality.
@Diplex--ga gamba had some good recommendations. All of Europe is Vintage dependent. An "A+" vintage to a "D", while Calif. is mainly an A or B vintage. I disagree with ga gamba that 2015 & 2016 are drinkable now. 2005, 2009 and (lesser, but good vintage) 2012 are drinkable now or near future. 2010 & 2014 will be ready in 2023. Good Bordeaux(like good Barolo) needs about 10 years of PROPER storage. Knowing your preference for Barolo, I would stay in the Left Bank. In your world, Right Bank would be like fruitier Tuscan wines(St. Emilion is similar to Calif.). If you have PROPER storage, 2018-2020 are all Excellent vintages for Bordeaux. Regarding your desire for 1st Growths, most Bordeaux(above $50) all taste like their specific vintage. I'd MUCH rather have a Great Vintage of cheaper wine($50-100) than an off-vintage 1st Growth($400-600). Would you rather have a good Barolo producer's 2010/2007(great vintage: $100), or a "1st Growth" Barolo producer's 2002(Terrible vintage: $250)? A horrible vintage of "Anything", tells you Nothing about that kind of wine. IN GENERAL, Pauillac & Pomerol are more expensive than their quality. "Most" highly rated(expensive, 2nd Growths) of the Left Bank taste like Pauillac(powerful but elegant). IN GENERAL, St Julien(sour cherry), Ste Estephe(tannic, but not like Barolo; more like Napa "mountain" vineyards vs Valley Floor), Margaux(feminine, perfumey), Pessac(minerality, gravel, but not "earthy" like Italian).
I love your channel and the passion for wine. As someone studying about it, you guys are the perfect example of what people in the wine world should be; kind, unbiased, humble, can’t think of an antonym of snob, knowledgeable, & funny, At the end of the day, wine is just an agricultural product coming from tons of grapes from all over the globe to produce a drink unlike any other. You guys do a great job pointing out crap cheep wine and good cheep wine that is acceptable. For Chardonnay, I like when it has oak on it for that bread, creamy notes unless you know of a Chablis that has those MLF characteristics. Keep it up. I’d like to see a video where you have the bottles in front of you and do the tastings or one on blind tasting new world wines based on old world style along with that old world style the new world wine is trying to copy.
I love you Videos, keep up the good work, maybe you can make a Video of good wines for beginner or recommend 1-6 wines with which i can start, until now i only drank sweet Riesling in Restaurants...
P: "This one, I can wear a skirt, and no top and hang out by my swimming pool, and just making sure I'm eating really great quality food because the wine deserves it" J: "Oookay" P: "Is that too weird?" J: "No, that was an incredible compliment for the wine" xD
Awesome video! I just bought Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou 2016 as my first class growth Bordeaux, and was hoping to see maybe it or other St.Julien wines on here, and here they come up!
Another super video gentlemen! Really enjoyed this. Been wanting to retry Chaeatu Talbot for a while and now want to drink Peter's favourite too. Cheers & keep up the excellent work 🍷
I do like their main point about quality and enjoyment. This same issue comes with those in the hi-fi audio world (video also). We may stress over which speakers or projector is best, but really, its most important to pick products you enjoy the most. Great video, thanks.
I've been binge watching videos on your channel for a couple weeks now. I'm absolutely addicted. In one of your white wine tastings, could you try Mer Soleil chardonnay? Curious to see what you guys think of it in a blind tasting.
I don't drink any alcohol but I'm a big fan of classical music. Sometimes I get asked how someone who dives into the depths of sound could ever enjoy a rock or pop song? My answer is always as follows: if you stick to pop music nobody will judge you aside from yourself If you will prefer it. Classical music has the "magic" to grab you and pull you through a world full of dramaturgy, experience, deep feelings and joy. It's a big sadness if someone had not the abbility to experience it in its full glory. However that experience will not and never will take away a song, YOUR song which gets you in a good mood. Just enjoy your life. Nobody forces you to do anything that you don't like. I guess that's similar to wine tasting!
I love your videos, such a pleasure to watch you and Peter tasting in such a good mood! We learn lots of things and we get thirsty every time 😅 could you make a video on natural wines?
These guys make me jealous, not of the wine they drink, but of the joy they take in their friendship. It’s a beautiful thing to watch.
This is, in my opinion, one of the most heart warming, loving and kindly humorous TH-cam channel I have ever watched. Hearing your comments about wines and telling jokes at the same time is just amazingly soothing and relaxing. I am so glad you do these videos!
I totally agree. This is kind of content TH-cam was made for.
@@paintspot1509 agree!
"Number two is my favorite, but number three is my friend". I think that is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard someone say about a bottle of wine
I have never drank a glass of wine in my life, but I love learning about it. You both have amazing chemistry and it makes your videos a very uplifting watch. I wish you both good health and wishes.
I have had wine before but only because it was something with alcohol to drink at like a party.
I also love to learn about wine. Maybe some day ill try one of these high quality stuffs and see if i like it.
This channel really got me into wine
@Russell White I make my own wine from my own grapes out of my vineyard for my family and friends and im making around 100-200 cases a year. Nothing beats wine that you made that doesnt have any unnecessary chemicals or additions, no sprays etc on the grapes. You can take your time and not have any commitments and can let the wine be what it will be.
The chemistry is unmatched. 2 people in the right place in life
@@FullThrottleRacing535 Who would have thought that there is a difference between cheap and expensive wine?!
Peter's personality might be the engine that carries the show but Jay is the fuel that engine runs on.
Imo it's just that both their personalities are pretty different but synergyse so well. And they share their passion for whine.
섞었다길래 처음에는 폭탄주처럼 섞은 줄 알았어요 ㅋㅋㅋ 항상 재밌게 보고갑니다~~~~~~~
영어번역이 이상하게 나온듯요 ㅋㅋ
섞었다길래 오늘도 욕 한바가지 먹겠구나 했어요 ㅋㅋ
Hi Jay
I’m a drinker from Bangkok, Thailand. Although a relatively new followers of WINEKING for over a month or so, I found your videos truly amazing with the way you, Peter and Pat casually went through tastings while at the same time providing useful background knowledge, tips and most importantly valuable experiences. Me and my brothers are huge fans of your channel so please keep up the efforts!
We have been fond Bordeuax drinkers so it would be great if you might want to consider the following topics for your next videos 1) best value red Bordeaux under USD 50 2) top qualities Cru Bourgeois reds that outperform their rankings and pricing 3) blind tasting of new world Bordeaux blend style.
Let me know what you think. Will continue to follow your channel.
Keep up the good work!
Jay, hoping you are feeling better! I ordered Le Ragnaie based on this video - I love it! Ordered a second bottle already from same vendor to lay it down!
Here's hoping you and Peter get back to some videos in 2022 for us to enjoy and for you to enjoy tasting!
12:34 Wow what a compliment from Peter and I truly concur. Thank you for all your work and bring us new insights. Wine #2 Chateau Monbousquet was new to me.
Love the videos. Peter and Jay have such a great dynamic, and so much knowledge and expertise. The blind tastings add so much credibility to the videos as well. I am amazed at how consistently accurate Peter is with his observations and guesses. Jay always comes up with such creative tastings. I have been watching, taking notes, and trying to find/buy some of your recommended wines here in Canada! Cheers!
Jay your still killing me in laughter, when Peter picks #3 'this is my friend' and you start laughing 'what is this'. Dude I cant stop laughing on this brilliant piece of comedic material. Love you guys.
Same! I was going to comment how infectious his laugh is! Brings a smile to my face!
Peter is so freaking consistent! that's what makes him so good in what he does! chapeau!
These normally come out mid day for me, but this one came out right when I was enjoying a nice value Lirac. Good to watch "together", cheers!
I started this video, then I realized I was hungry and that there was half a bottle of a nice sangiovese left in the fridge, so I quickly cooked some meat and started the video :D
피터가 행복한 모습을 보여야 저희도 행복해요. 근데 피터가 극대노 하는 모습을 보면서도 행복감을 느낍니다. 다음편은 피터가 와인메이커 귓구멍을 난도질하는 악평을 할 만한 와인들과 함께하는 에피소드를 보고 싶습니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
피터 독설은 언제나 짜릿해
Goood ole Peter. Opinionated and knowledgeable. I can’t blame him for loving Le Ragnaie!
I learn so much every time I watch every video!
Starting last year I started buying only one bottle at a time. I don't feel the need to write everything down like I used to, but I still have a way better understanding of what I'm putting into my mouth and liver.
None of my other friends will drink wine, but I am obsessed with dry red. I tried a sangiovese wine recently for the first time. The first sip was overpoweringly aggressive, but by the beginning of the second glass I was in love.
I have a budget of about $10-20 each bottle, and even though I can't get GREAT wines, every wine I try becomes better and better. EVEN if its the same bottle.
I can't thank yous enough, from the bottom of my heart, you've given me a joie de vivre. Or maybe its all the wines fault hahahahahaha
This video was lots of fun! I especially liked Peter's description at the end about maybe you love cheap candy even if you know it isn't the best quality thing to eat. Made the whole quality vs preference thing make more sense to me.
Keep up the good work Jay! I pick up something interesting from every one of the videos you guys put out.
This was a really fun tasting. I was smiling ear to ear when Peter finished the glass of wine number 3 :D
You two are great. Thanks for uploading again!
What a great video! I would love to see a video focusing on high quality wines from under appreciated regions in the old world, like crozes-hermitage, gigondas, abruzzo, puglia and sicily with prices from 20-50$. Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Crozes-Hermitage is underrated. Fantastic quality Syrahs at affordable prices.
having done a lot of blind tastings, it is amazing how often most people in the tasting gravitate to the same wine in the tasting as the most preferred.
This channel is so fun, and SO informative. I love it guys. I know it’s hard work but you can really see the passion in the videos.
So funny that Peter picked his favorite out of the four wines even though he thought the Bordeaux was the better quality. We all know what we like, right?
This guy knows his wines. No BS just direct and to the point tasting. Love it.
I used to have a friend who I think would like this channel. He was much older than I and passed away a few years ago. I enjoy seeing a little piece of what my friendship was like with him through you and Peter. I will now subscribe. Cheers
Where the fuck is the wine king? HE BETTER GET TO MAKING MORE VIDEOS! I got into wine because of this channel. Like an addict, I now demand my fix of videos.
I loved this video! Interesting psychological test. I am a scientist and suggest for you an experiment: you do the tasting but cannot see each other's glasses, AND your number 1 is Peter's number 4, etc, so making it very much even blinder a test. Then you could see which ones were your favourites and in doing so see whether you still agree as much, and as such, what the degree of influence is of communical conversation. To further the experiment, you could do the wine tasting actual blind (blindfolded) so as to reduce the effect of visuals on the taste experience, thus showing us a more purely taste/smell/mouthfeel sort of experience. I suppose it could get quite messy, like that.... haha.
I don't think this is a great idea, but it is a few ideas for you Jay!
I think it is a very good idea in order to test Jay's level compared to Peters, and see if he really agrees with Peter so much on his own accord or is influenced by his teachers opinion. The blindfolds are probably a bit too far though haha.
I like the idea of mixing up the order but blindfolded test are problematic for a professional. Could they do it? I'm sure, but in order to get an idea for quality and cost, visual inspection is a must.
No im sorry but wine is for tasting and to a lesser extent smelling.
Judging it by how it looks is like judging it by how it 'sounds'.
Blindfolding is a good idea.
I love this channel, and I don't even drink alcohol, but it is just so captivating to see their reactions. It makes me want to start tasting wine a bit more.
You guys are exactly as joyful as I would expect a couple of wine enthusiasts to be! Great stuff!
I have learnt so much about wine watching you both, love the videos!
Oh my god! You actually tasted the Chateau Talbot. Thank you so much!! It was wonderful to see that and thanks for another great video. Let's get this channel to over 20M subscribers and maybe you can do some videos from the vineyards themselves ;)
몇번씩 돌려봅니다 정말 보기 좋은 영상이에요 보고 있으면 웃음이 납니다
패트릭 선생님이랑 모이는 삼총사 시리즈 다시 보고 싶긴 하네요. ㅎㅎ
Bro, I don't even drink wine and I love this channel. I've watched 20+ videos.
Hey Guys, would you be willing to do a video on all the lingo you use when having a tasting? I am not a wine person by any means but do very much enjoy watching you do the tastings Jay comes up with. Best of luck with the future of the channel!! Much love
They have two videos on wine lingo on this channel.
Here’s the link for the first one: (not spam)
th-cam.com/video/kYd_wHWHN-o/w-d-xo.html
@@jiwon0323 thank you very much
Firstly, wtf is lead pencil
Learning lots about wine through this channel and my current favourite is a Barolo Serralunga from Luigi Baudana, good bang for buck! Looking to buy a Château Haut-Brion, Latife or similar in that class of ”first growth Bordeaux” :)
You might want to consider a 5th Growth a good launch into grand cru Bordeaux, for example Lynch Bages in the 2014, '15, and '16 vintages which are drinkable now. Runs about USD $140 per bottle, which is not a severe jump from the $50+ you're paying for Luigi Baudana. An even better bang for the buck is '16 Grand-Puy-Lacoste at about $80, which is quite close to what you're paying now. A 2014 Haut-Brion, which is drinkable now, will cost you about $450. Lafite of the same year is about $700. The '16 for both is even more expensive and really isn't ready to be drunk for several more years. Three of the five 1st Growths are Pauillac, and there are plenty of Pauillac represented in the 5th Growth (12, iirc), such as Grand-Puy-Lacoste and Lynch Bages. Now, not all 5th Growths are well regarded, but the two I mentioned here are very good quality.
Woah, DiplexHeated in the wild. You're one of the first channels that I subscribed to back in the day
@@gagamba9198 Thank you for the recommendations!!
@@DiplexHeated DIPLEX WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE :DDDDDD LOVE YOU!!
@Diplex--ga gamba had some good recommendations. All of Europe is Vintage dependent. An "A+" vintage to a "D", while Calif. is mainly an A or B vintage.
I disagree with ga gamba that 2015 & 2016 are drinkable now. 2005, 2009 and (lesser, but good vintage) 2012 are drinkable now or near future. 2010 & 2014 will be ready in 2023. Good Bordeaux(like good Barolo) needs about 10 years of PROPER storage. Knowing your preference for Barolo, I would stay in the Left Bank. In your world, Right Bank would be like fruitier Tuscan wines(St. Emilion is similar to Calif.). If you have PROPER storage, 2018-2020 are all Excellent vintages for Bordeaux.
Regarding your desire for 1st Growths, most Bordeaux(above $50) all taste like their specific vintage. I'd MUCH rather have a Great Vintage of cheaper wine($50-100) than an off-vintage 1st Growth($400-600). Would you rather have a good Barolo producer's 2010/2007(great vintage: $100), or a "1st Growth" Barolo producer's 2002(Terrible vintage: $250)? A horrible vintage of "Anything", tells you Nothing about that kind of wine.
IN GENERAL, Pauillac & Pomerol are more expensive than their quality. "Most" highly rated(expensive, 2nd Growths) of the Left Bank taste like Pauillac(powerful but elegant). IN GENERAL, St Julien(sour cherry), Ste Estephe(tannic, but not like Barolo; more like Napa "mountain" vineyards vs Valley Floor), Margaux(feminine, perfumey), Pessac(minerality, gravel, but not "earthy" like Italian).
Best show on TH-cam right now
That was a fun, informative video. It's fun "hanging out" with you guys.
아 ㅎㅎㅎ 저 이 영상보고 진짜 팬이 되어버렸습니다. 그 이전에도 20개정도는 봤지만 정말 이영상은 너무 좋네요
Peter, It was nice to hear you mention Lionel as well, A good friend of mine as well, may he Rest In Peace.
Fantastic as always! I’d love to see a Brunello tasting! -Chris
I like your mentor's personality. Really seems knowledgeable but not stuck-up or snobby at all.
great video guys!
영상 잘 봤습니다!! 역시 와인의 세계는 다채롭습니다~
you guys never fail to entertain and teach me something new at the same time. Thank you so much for this one :)
I love your channel and the passion for wine. As someone studying about it, you guys are the perfect example of what people in the wine world should be; kind, unbiased, humble, can’t think of an antonym of snob, knowledgeable, & funny, At the end of the day, wine is just an agricultural product coming from tons of grapes from all over the globe to produce a drink unlike any other. You guys do a great job pointing out crap cheep wine and good cheep wine that is acceptable. For Chardonnay, I like when it has oak on it for that bread, creamy notes unless you know of a Chablis that has those MLF characteristics. Keep it up. I’d like to see a video where you have the bottles in front of you and do the tastings or one on blind tasting new world wines based on old world style along with that old world style the new world wine is trying to copy.
You guys are so fun to watch!!
매번 느끼는거지만 스승님 웃음소리만 들으면 같이 웃게되는 매직이 있습니당ㅋㅋ😂😂
Great idea 👍👍
i have no idea what these guys are talking about but i just cant stop watching.
I've only recently discovered you and love you both so much. No pretentiousness just enjoyment and great opinions 👍
I love you Videos, keep up the good work, maybe you can make a Video of good wines for beginner or recommend 1-6 wines with which i can start, until now i only drank sweet Riesling in Restaurants...
Never been good friend of wines but these videos makes me want to know wines better.
I love this channel, greetings from Chile
I agree - Jay, you do put a lot of effort into these tastings. I also appreciate it.
Love this channel, would also make a great only audio podcast on something like spotify
피터 선생님이 맛있는 와인을 맛있게 먹는 모습은 정말 와인이 땡기게 하네요 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 일끝나고 와인사러 가야할듯
"출근 전 최고의 선택"
First video of yours that I've seen. I love your relationship, approachability, and clearly the passion and enjoyment you both have for wine.
Wonderful video as always. Thank you
잘봤어용😍 와인 만들지말고 포도나무 물이나줘라 소리 듣고 싶네요ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
Love your vids...thank you. Would be great to see a 2nd growths blind tasting contest...more Bordeaux!
Always so much fun to watch! 🤣🍷🙌
Peters explanations of wine are so beautiful
This has literally become my favorite chanel
Can you do a Vivino's series!!! Taste the top scoring wines for each budget, from low, middle, to expensive!
크아..샤또 몽부스게랑 레 라냐이예BDM CU 공구목록에 고급세트로 나왔음 좋겠네요! ♥♥
i would absolutely love for peter to be my mentor not just about wine but life itself
P: "This one, I can wear a skirt, and no top and hang out by my swimming pool, and just making sure I'm eating really great quality food because the wine deserves it"
J: "Oookay"
P: "Is that too weird?"
J: "No, that was an incredible compliment for the wine"
xD
Such a great video guys
Awesome video! I just bought Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou 2016 as my first class growth Bordeaux, and was hoping to see maybe it or other St.Julien wines on here, and here they come up!
언제 들어도 격조와 전문성이 느껴지는 아름다운 시간입니다
Jaaay! Where are you buddy? I miss you two. Youre a fantastic team!
I am watching this while drinking a beer. I feel like I betrayed you guys
Another super video gentlemen! Really enjoyed this. Been wanting to retry Chaeatu Talbot for a while and now want to drink Peter's favourite too. Cheers & keep up the excellent work 🍷
Did you try the ragnaie yet?
I will tomorrow
Adore your passion, the knowledge and your kindness. You're easy in my top ten TH-cam content creators.
When your teacher told you he’s in awe of the work you do to produce this content, I agree.
This is stellar work.
I do like their main point about quality and enjoyment. This same issue comes with those in the hi-fi audio world (video also). We may stress over which speakers or projector is best, but really, its most important to pick products you enjoy the most. Great video, thanks.
Love your videos. Keep it up guys.
great job guys
A very enjoyable channel like a great wine
피터 할배가 너무 고통을 겪으셔서 안되겠어 다시 캔와인 특집 한번 가셔야지 ㅋㅋㅋ
Just love what you guys are doing, bravo!!!!!
10:43 2번이 제일 좋지만 3번은 내 친구라는 표현이 너무 좋네요.
These videos are amazing.
I've been binge watching videos on your channel for a couple weeks now. I'm absolutely addicted. In one of your white wine tastings, could you try Mer Soleil chardonnay? Curious to see what you guys think of it in a blind tasting.
I love peter 😂
Ce fût un voyage absolument extradinaire mon cher Jay!! Merci infiniment pour cette magnifique dégustation!!
You guys are really fun, it’s like enjoying wine with some good friends!
Exelent program!!!! Loved the theme
That was fantastic. You both are brilliant men.
Just discovered this channel by youtube algorithm and I know nothing about wines, but man, I love this guy!
레 라냐이에와같은 강한탄닌과 어울리는 한식은 뭘까요? ㅎㅎ 궁금해집니다.
Just discovered this channel and I love the contrast between Peter and Jay when they describe the wines it's a hilarious but still educated 😂
품질과 기호는 다르다. 근래 들어 맥주 이외의 다른 술을 조금씩 접하고 있는데 참으로 와닿네요
I clicked so fast when I saw this
I think I love wine more after watching your channel … and the experience of drinking is so much more meaningful. Thanks.
I don't drink any alcohol but I'm a big fan of classical music.
Sometimes I get asked how someone who dives into the depths of sound could ever enjoy a rock or pop song?
My answer is always as follows: if you stick to pop music nobody will judge you aside from yourself If you will prefer it. Classical music has the "magic" to grab you and pull you through a world full of dramaturgy, experience, deep feelings and joy. It's a big sadness if someone had not the abbility to experience it in its full glory. However that experience will not and never will take away a song, YOUR song which gets you in a good mood. Just enjoy your life. Nobody forces you to do anything that you don't like.
I guess that's similar to wine tasting!
I love your videos, such a pleasure to watch you and Peter tasting in such a good mood! We learn lots of things and we get thirsty every time 😅 could you make a video on natural wines?
Fun, AND educational!
PS: you're so right about Nebbiolo. It's just so unique. Love that grape.
기호와 품질의 차이.! 항상 즐거운 고민 안겨주셔서 감사합니다~! Wine king forever♥