Nice! I find St Emilion to show more structure because of more oak used for Cabernet Sauvignon and Franc. Pomerol is your creamy chocolate black plum cake allright... Lovely.
This glass is built for expressive wines and the shape is great for tasting because of its broad surface area. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
Excellent vid Laura. I really get the differentiation between the two areas, thx to your very clear and understandable descriptors. Question:. What factors give pomerol and St. Emilion their different profiles? Thanks!
She mentions chateau pretus? Think Pomerol wines are titled as names only and as far as i remember there is no chateau thereXD. For the movie, i havent seen it, so maybe she just refers to what is said in the movie. Just want to say that if any1would ever have the opportunity to visit those wineries, it will definitely be worth it. Many of the places are very impressive.
Good morning! Thank you so much for reaching out to us. The glass used in this tasting is a Zalto glass. Please feel free to contact us anytime with your questions or concerns. Salut!
Liked your analysis, but you should try and look up how to pronounce those names before saying them. For instance, you pronounced 'fugue' as you would have pronounced the second part of refugee ('fugee'). However, the 'gue' in 'fugue' is a hard g, and would sound more like 'fug' than 'fugee'.
love love your video! just visited Bordeaux and Rhône for 3 wks!
If I'm not mistaken she's drinking Bordeaux out of a Zalto Burgundy glass and will impact both the aroma and taste.
Thanks for your EXPLANATION in such short short video PERFECT wine show ,keep up the FANTASTIC work, how Come you never show NAPA VALLEY products?
Hi @jossef, our latest video is all about Napa Cabernet: th-cam.com/video/oDbd9zsiF7Y/w-d-xo.html. Check it out!
I love wine and relaxing music, so this video ticks both boxes!
thanks for the great vid Laura
Cool! Thank for the knowledge!
Nice! I find St Emilion to show more structure because of more oak used for Cabernet Sauvignon and Franc. Pomerol is your creamy chocolate black plum cake allright... Lovely.
Good video. Keep it up!!!
THanks so much, please let us know if you have any questions :) Cheers!
Excellent.
May the Force be with Saint Emilion Grand Cru !
🙂
I love the wine glass. What style and brand is that?
Hi brad, the brand of glass is Zalto glass . Please let us know if you have any more questions. We would love to hear from you!
Why Bordeaux wine in a Bourgogne Zalto glass?
This glass is built for expressive wines and the shape is great for tasting because of its broad surface area. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
Excellent vid Laura. I really get the differentiation between the two areas, thx to your very clear and understandable descriptors. Question:. What factors give pomerol and St. Emilion their different profiles? Thanks!
Pomerol in French we say is "round", meaning elegant and easy to drink. St. Emilion has more body and more fruit I find.
Nice video
Thanks so much! Let us know if there is any specific content you would like to see!
She mentions chateau pretus? Think Pomerol wines are titled as names only and as far as i remember there is no chateau thereXD. For the movie, i havent seen it, so maybe she just refers to what is said in the movie. Just want to say that if any1would ever have the opportunity to visit those wineries, it will definitely be worth it. Many of the places are very impressive.
Pomerol is the appellation, Petrus is the vineyard
Chateau Clinet, Chateau Clos l'Eglise etc.....
Do let me know which wine glass you are using?
Good morning! Thank you so much for reaching out to us. The glass used in this tasting is a Zalto glass.
Please feel free to contact us anytime with your questions or concerns.
Salut!
Did she pour the St. Emilion into the glass that still had Pomerol in it?!
Right!
That is the first thing I noticed, it is actually half and half. :)
Wtf
Love this video
thanks
Nice wine
Liked your analysis, but you should try and look up how to pronounce those names before saying them. For instance, you pronounced 'fugue' as you would have pronounced the second part of refugee ('fugee'). However, the 'gue' in 'fugue' is a hard g, and would sound more like 'fug' than 'fugee'.
ohhh cmon louis ... im pretty sure u say se sing instead of the thing ... dont front
Petrus is not a chateau.
Renseigne-toi !
How in the world she can taste with lips glossy and packed with lip stick
goooood point!
It comes from years of experience.
That glass! ❤