4 Techniques to help you smell wine (without being a pro)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2020
  • You don't have to be a wine tasting pro to understand the secrets the smell of your wine has to reveal.
    Here are 4 techniques for you to translate the nose of the wine.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @budwarner8219
    @budwarner8219 2 года назад +9

    You’re excellent at explaining the various aspects of wine. I like your videos.
    I haven’t been drinking wine in years. I never developed the sophistication level anywhere near yours. On the other hand, I have been collecting wine for years and have accumulated about 20 bottles. Some vintages are in the ‘90s. I bought almost all of them as gifts for future events. Sadly, few events called for wine. Now, I’m about to embark on a taste experience that is new. Your videos will help me appreciate what I’m drinking. This Christmas I will be opening the first bottle from my collection. Wish me luck that I may enjoy them the way you do. I’m actually excited about this. Thanks

  • @mjpc5226
    @mjpc5226 Год назад

    Geat insight and tips. Thank you

  • @anastassiyakim7041
    @anastassiyakim7041 3 года назад

    Love the passionate way of how u r talking about wine. Thank u for making such a good quality content and opening up the world of wine for us.

  • @ssnemati
    @ssnemati 3 года назад

    i really enjoy the way you teach
    i have experienced a really really new tastes in wine when you said about the history
    i appreciate you to open my eye toward the wine world

  • @ellatang1649
    @ellatang1649 2 года назад

    Fabulous teaching thank you

  • @montereymamacita
    @montereymamacita 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed how you described this process. Been through the WSET 1 & 2, and it wasn't as clear as this - thanks!

    • @thomasdegrande5715
      @thomasdegrande5715 2 года назад

      Definitly worth it to take WSET 3 - they will provide you with tons of tasting information !

  • @theheartofwinewithkim2700
    @theheartofwinewithkim2700 3 года назад +1

    I am really trying to work on this.. it’s so tough to pick out the aromas! Thank you so so much for these tips.

  • @nancys.morris962
    @nancys.morris962 4 года назад

    Nicely done..

  • @ssnemati
    @ssnemati 3 года назад

    you are full of energy Cyrus

  • @greekelvisfan5594
    @greekelvisfan5594 4 года назад +1

    Great Great Great. Thanks a lot my friend.

    • @Intovino
      @Intovino  4 года назад

      Wine Lover Greece pleasure!!

  • @jani09041986
    @jani09041986 2 года назад

    I enjoy your videos, will you continue? Unfortunately there was no new video for a long time.

    • @Intovino
      @Intovino  2 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for the feedback! Yes there will be new videos coming out in a few months.

  • @francispou274
    @francispou274 Год назад

    im learning

  • @Spiritchaser93
    @Spiritchaser93 Год назад

    By default swirling it will release more aromas so second nose will always be more intense than first nose. Not sure what you mean by judging how "open" the wine is and relating it to its stage in drinking window. Doesnt matter if its young or old wine, a good quality wine will develop in the glass. While a lower quality wine, regardless of its age, does not develop and open itself up in the glass. Of course, say you have already decanted a young/old good quality wine, and leave the remaining for the next day(s), then it has already opened up and pouring it into your glass won't change much. Also, complexity isn't always make a wine better. Some wines are horizontal (lots of aromas like bordeaux/rhone cdp blend), while some are vertical (depth/layers of aroma) but more focused (like a barolo).

  • @rjwhetstone8639
    @rjwhetstone8639 4 года назад +2

    I've always been intimidated by the vocabulary used to described the olfactory sensations of wines. Many times, I've felt wine descriptions to be pretentious and pervasive.. That being said, the video was a big help to categorize and better classify and identify aromatic nuances. This process identified here has helped me to organize, better understand and evaluate the nose, providing a better foundation to improving my ability to evaluation of wine. Thank you.

    • @Intovino
      @Intovino  4 года назад +1

      so so happy to hear this!! The word you used is one I hear all to often intimidating,.
      It shouldn't be. There is no right and wrong what you sense is what you sense.
      All that's needed is the knowledge of a few keys.
      Thanks again for your comment, you made my day :)

  • @akshatmishra1654
    @akshatmishra1654 3 года назад

    great for those who are beyond beginners...but still dont know much...please give $10-$15 wine suggestions from different varieties and regions to explore the pallete
    Thanks in advance

  • @handzonlooking1007
    @handzonlooking1007 3 года назад +2

    I smell grape all the time

  • @traceyholt8223
    @traceyholt8223 4 года назад

    Colleagues "I can smell hay, grass, honey". Me: "I can smell dead mouse :("

  • @parpm
    @parpm 2 года назад

    My problem is the aromas from those kits, like le nez du vin, are all overly sweet. I never got such sweet scents from any wine.

  • @MrSnazzy682
    @MrSnazzy682 3 месяца назад

    I’ve smelled three wines so far and they all smell the same

  • @danielmaluba7862
    @danielmaluba7862 Год назад

    Aromas? When ever I do this I only smell and sense gases and fumes! Am I just buying shitty wines?

  • @yayat215
    @yayat215 2 года назад

    I’m enticed by your groomed and noble looking feature it’s hard to pay attention 😅