Every Wine Explained in 10 minutes Part 1

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Published 2024-05-20

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  • @PilsburyLJ
    Having stated that Cabernet Sauvignon was created as product of cross breading Cabernet franc and Sauvignon balance in the 1700s - the video stated cab sav was beloved by the romans - who were around 1500 years earlier. Also, in 1800 varietal identification hadnt started yet. That was a 20th century discovery. So in the 1800s no one was deliberately blending Merlot and can sav
  • @bubbathemaster
    “Champagne” is not a grape variety. It’s mostly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. I feel like this should be more clearly explained as you talk about different grape varieties and close with champagne which can confuse viewers into thinking champagne is another variety.
  • @ZackAcciari
    Rosé, vinho verde, and champagne shouldn’t be part of a grape varietals video but you could talk about the most commonly used grape varieties in each! Like rosés are mostly made of Pinot noir, Grenache, cinsault, and Syrah. You could even mention Pinot Meunier and Auxerrois for Champagne since those varietals are used almost exclusively there. Would love to see a revised video with more grape varieties and less appellations. Maybe grouping varieties by regions would help the flow of the video as well.
  • Every? What about the CarmenĂ©re, Nebbiolo, Montepulciano and many others…
  • @user-fo5ct5ks9r
    Actually, Shiraz wine is originally from Iran, the name of siraz, came from Shiraz City, one of the famous cities in world of wines which have the best grapes to producing wine.
  • @Tyler2004durden
    I'm missing a Primotivo in this lineup. I know it's basically the italian Zinfandel, but the two grapes are different and I think the "italian stallion" deserved to be mentioned.
  • @jbernabe11
    You're missing the best, the rare Carmenere <3
  • @MSzlak24
    Wine - a timeless elixir đź‘Ť
  • @gquijano
    Could you comment on Spanish varieties? Garnacha, tempranillo, etc
  • The hookworm prevalence map was an interesting choice for a visual reference.
  • @xavier_blaise
    A big mess: how can you mix Champagne and Rose that are wine making techniques in the middle of the varietals you describe ?
  • @lgunton4108
    Clearly this is not an actual person speaking
  • @cookieshade197
    At 0:25 how can Cab Sav have been the favourite grape of the ancient Romans when it was apparently created in 17th c France?
  • @dylanh3712
    Damn this video is mucccchhh better then the amount of views, and subs that you have. At least you have a new sub!
  • @fkcoolers2669
    For people who love sauvignon blanc, definitely give chenin blanc a try as well. You can find a lot of choices either from the Loire Valley region of France, or from South Africa.