I am a wine tour guide and found this video very helpful. Our wineries in central Virginia have a lot of bold drys so it’s sometimes nice to be able to help out some people who are new to tastings.
Thank you! I will keep going. Hopefully my editing skills will get better in the future as well. Let me know if there is something you would like to learn more about. I will try to make a video.
I know absolutely nothing about wine and your video is really helpful. I've always tasted dry and bitter wine and never care for it. But the sweet taste one is one I like though
look at the alcohol % abv the lower abv the sweeter it will be Around 6%abv(alcohol by volume) is a sweet wine re. Moscato. 12% or higher will be dry re Cabernt sauvignon or chardoney
simple way to KNOW the sweetnes of a wine is its ABV% Moscato is around 6%abv and is sweet. However a sauvignon blanc or chardoney will be around 12,to 12.5%abv and be VERY dry. Sugars ferment to alcohol Low alcohol equals higher residual sugar, and be sweet.
@@amekgomo5250if you want something a little drier than the wines in this video, you might try Pinot Grigio. This will be a medium dry white wine with a little more acidity and some tropical fruit flavors.
This is an excellent, informative, and fun to watch video. I am very sorry that you do not get many views on great videos like this. Don't let it make you think that you actually didn't create excellent content. I have a suggestion, if you may be planning on making more videos in the future is try to record it with something that is 1080p or higher resolution, and maybe get a studio lighting that shines at you from behind the camera. You may also ask your friends who know how photography works. Basically everything looks sharper and crisper with a bright light.
Thank you for these great suggestions. I definitely need help when it comes to all aspects of filming and editing. I have been just trying to learn as I shoot each new video. I appreciate your help.
I need a sweet red that resembles Castello Del Poggio sweet red but with higher ABV without bejng fortified. Any recommendations? Im new to wine but that one has the best taste to me.
@@Bridget_Nicole that is a great question. You might look for a wine made with Concord grapes. I’m not sure where you are located, but St James winery in Missouri has a wine called Velvet Red that is 10.5%ABV. You might try a small regional winery in your area and see if they have a concord red as well. Capriccio sangria is about 13% and is sweet as well. Unfortunately, most sweet wines are low in ABV. If I think of something else I will let you know. Thank you.
@@BeverageProfessor I'm in Northwest Arkansas and I have a winery around the corner from me so I will try there first. We also have an area that's known for Concord grapes so I'm sure I can find something around here 😂 Thank you!
@@Bridget_Nicoleyou might also try Red Muscadine. You will be able to find that in Arkansas at some of your regional wineries as well. Post Family winery is a good Arkansas winery you could try. Hope this is helpful.
I appreciate all the time & information it must have taken to make a video like this. I am going to be 50 this year on my birthday. I was raised in a very strict religious farm family. My father lived to be almost 90. He had never even tasted a sip 9f alcohol of any kind. I however can not say that. I tried alcohol the first time my junior year of college. I tried wine, beer, & liquor. I was never able to find a a wine I liked at all. I found that when it came to the price of beer, I had expensive taste. The only beer I liked at all was Michelob Ultra was the one and only beer for me. But when it came to liquor I found 2 I liked Bacardi (and only because I mixed it in slushy drink at my local gas station.. I would go get a slushy & sip on it all the was back to my dorm & then there was enough room for the Bacardi when I got there. Lol. It made mixing easy I didn't even need a blender. I just stirred the alcohol into the frozen drink with my straw. As far as drink a stray drink with a chaser I enjoyed Jack Daniel's with & without a coke chaser. Shower I am at the age Bacardi & jack Daniel's are no longer the choices for me. I haven't had any form of alcohol except last weekend I tried white Zifendal. I didn't like it. It tasted like something died in my mouth. I came home & decided to do a little research before trying again. I say all that to say your video was full of useful info. But I have 1 suggestion. I couldn't read the names n the wine bottles. So how about listing in order the names of the wines in order in the description box. I would have found it very helpful.
Thank you for your comments. Here are the wines I used in the video, and a few options you could try. The Riesling was Schmitt Sohne. The same company makes another Riesling called “Relax”. The moscato d’asti was Luccio. Might also try Risata, Marco Negri, or Cupcake. The red Moscato was Quady red Electra. The other red was the Luccio Luscious red. You might also look for Stella Rosa Rossi. I hope this helps. Let me know if you find one you like.
I am a wine tour guide and found this video very helpful. Our wineries in central Virginia have a lot of bold drys so it’s sometimes nice to be able to help out some people who are new to tastings.
Didn't think I was a wine drinker either until I tried Moscato. Good advice.
Literally why I’m here too lol
Same 😂
Great video! I definitely felt that story about the guy who said wine wasn't for him, but then he tried a sweeter wine and liked it.
This was really helpful as a beginner thank you.
please keep on making these videos!!! they are greatly put together and beyond helpful for beginners!!! you deserve way more views
Thank you! I will keep going. Hopefully my editing skills will get better in the future as well. Let me know if there is something you would like to learn more about. I will try to make a video.
Excellent video, helped me a lot
Thanks for watching. I’m glad to hear this was helpful.
You nailed it! I had the same stories you mentioned
This was so helpful thank you!
Good to hear this was helpful for you. Thank you for watching.
I know absolutely nothing about wine and your video is really helpful. I've always tasted dry and bitter wine and never care for it. But the sweet taste one is one I like though
I’m glad this video has been helpful. Thank you for watching.
look at the alcohol % abv the lower abv the sweeter it will be Around 6%abv(alcohol by volume) is a sweet wine re. Moscato. 12% or higher will be dry re Cabernt sauvignon or chardoney
You very succinctly described my experience with wine up until I got a moscato d'asti, and it broke that whole "I don't like wine" preconception.
Thanks for a great video, just as well you finished up before you got wasted.
THANK YOU. I WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WINE TASTING AND WINE PARING
simple way to KNOW the sweetnes of a wine is its ABV% Moscato is around 6%abv and is sweet. However a sauvignon blanc or chardoney will be around 12,to 12.5%abv and be VERY dry. Sugars ferment to alcohol Low alcohol equals higher residual sugar, and be sweet.
Good information. Thank you for sharing.
Thk u for d education
if you like sweet wine, get a sweet marsala wine. very very affordable compared to porto. greek sweet wines are amazing too and amazing price
What would be a good mildly sweet wine
@@amekgomo5250 Generally. or specific to a varietal?
@@amekgomo5250if you want something a little drier than the wines in this video, you might try Pinot Grigio. This will be a medium dry white wine with a little more acidity and some tropical fruit flavors.
@@indrajitgupta3280 generally
@@BeverageProfessor thanks will try that out
Thank you for the mention us! ❤Cheers! 🍷
I friend she love red sweet wines. If you can give names sweet red wines do thank you for helping out. My first time watching your video great job.
This is an excellent, informative, and fun to watch video. I am very sorry that you do not get many views on great videos like this. Don't let it make you think that you actually didn't create excellent content. I have a suggestion, if you may be planning on making more videos in the future is try to record it with something that is 1080p or higher resolution, and maybe get a studio lighting that shines at you from behind the camera. You may also ask your friends who know how photography works. Basically everything looks sharper and crisper with a bright light.
Thank you for these great suggestions. I definitely need help when it comes to all aspects of filming and editing. I have been just trying to learn as I shoot each new video. I appreciate your help.
Just what i thought. Underrated channel
Gracias por la informacion, genial
Moscato is for if you're new to drinking alcohol or if you like coolers (Smirnoff Ice, Breezers, etc.) types of drinks because it tastes like juice.
I totally agree. Perfect entry into drinking wine if you already like other sweet alcohol drinks.
Are there any Cali wineries have sweeter wines options for wine trails ?
Hmmm? That is a good question. I really do not have the answer. Sorry I can’t help you with your question. I will try to research and see what I find.
Thank You
Good review and comments
It's clean smells good beutiful thanks
I need a sweet red that resembles Castello Del Poggio sweet red but with higher ABV without bejng fortified. Any recommendations? Im new to wine but that one has the best taste to me.
@@Bridget_Nicole that is a great question. You might look for a wine made with Concord grapes. I’m not sure where you are located, but St James winery in Missouri has a wine called Velvet Red that is 10.5%ABV. You might try a small regional winery in your area and see if they have a concord red as well. Capriccio sangria is about 13% and is sweet as well. Unfortunately, most sweet wines are low in ABV. If I think of something else I will let you know. Thank you.
@@BeverageProfessor I'm in Northwest Arkansas and I have a winery around the corner from me so I will try there first. We also have an area that's known for Concord grapes so I'm sure I can find something around here 😂 Thank you!
You might also try Red Muscadine wines. Most Arkansas wineries should have one to try. Post Family winery in Arkansas is a good winery to try.
@@Bridget_Nicoleyou might also try Red Muscadine. You will be able to find that in Arkansas at some of your regional wineries as well. Post Family winery is a good Arkansas winery you could try. Hope this is helpful.
@@BeverageProfessor thanks so much! Will do!
That’s so true it’s my first time and I went to the mall and I didn’t know what to pick up
I tried Pinot Noir but it's still too sour for me. I think I'm gonna try Moscato next time.
You should be much happier with the moscato. Let me know what you think when you try it. Thank you for watching.
Proceeds to drink gasoline 😂
Subscribed Sir
Thank you!
I appreciate all the time & information it must have taken to make a video like this. I am going to be 50 this year on my birthday. I was raised in a very strict religious farm family. My father lived to be almost 90. He had never even tasted a sip 9f alcohol of any kind. I however can not say that. I tried alcohol the first time my junior year of college. I tried wine, beer, & liquor. I was never able to find a a wine I liked at all. I found that when it came to the price of beer, I had expensive taste. The only beer I liked at all was Michelob Ultra was the one and only beer for me. But when it came to liquor I found 2 I liked Bacardi (and only because I mixed it in slushy drink at my local gas station.. I would go get a slushy & sip on it all the was back to my dorm & then there was enough room for the Bacardi when I got there. Lol. It made mixing easy I didn't even need a blender. I just stirred the alcohol into the frozen drink with my straw. As far as drink a stray drink with a chaser I enjoyed Jack Daniel's with & without a coke chaser. Shower I am at the age Bacardi & jack Daniel's are no longer the choices for me. I haven't had any form of alcohol except last weekend I tried white Zifendal. I didn't like it. It tasted like something died in my mouth. I came home & decided to do a little research before trying again.
I say all that to say your video was full of useful info. But I have 1 suggestion. I couldn't read the names n the wine bottles. So how about listing in order the names of the wines in order in the description box. I would have found it very helpful.
Thank you for your comments. Here are the wines I used in the video, and a few options you could try.
The Riesling was Schmitt Sohne. The same company makes another Riesling called “Relax”.
The moscato d’asti was Luccio. Might also try Risata, Marco Negri, or Cupcake.
The red Moscato was Quady red Electra.
The other red was the Luccio Luscious red. You might also look for Stella Rosa Rossi.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you find one you like.
چه سالی ایران مشروب آزاد باشد 😢😢 ارزو ...
tell me why he said moscato n i was drinking some ha he ain't lying
Sangria wine is not considered a sweet wine?
Don't Drink tomuch we drink private