I just discovered Brunello di Montalcino a year ago and it surprised me how much nicer it was compared to most or all Californian and French wines that I've tried. I'm hooked, I try to buy bottles whenever I can.
I've discovered about myself that, when I think of the taste and smell of red wine, those wines have been big on Sangiovese. I like many wines, but to me this grape epitomizes red wine. This video explains some further things, like why I like Chianti but also found some that disappointed. Thank you for your enthusiasm and information on Tuscany and the wines made there. I appreciate it very much :)
très bonne video qui couvre bien les divers aspects du Sangiovese toscan. Juste un petit détail le bois usé pour le botti tuscans ne vient pas de Slovénie mais de Slavonie (jadis Esclavonie); région orientale de la Croatie coincée entre la Hongrie et la Serbie.
here's the rule: Brunello must be made from 100 percent Sangiovese and aged for at least four years (five for Riserva wines). Two of these years must be spent in oak, and the wine must be bottled at least four months prior to commercial release.
THank you very much mate 🙏🙏😊 I appreciate. I don't post videos on this channel anymore atm, but have you seen I make wine videos for this other one: www.youtube.com/@bonnerprivatewines Check it out! and see you around 🥂👊
yes, new oak gives more oaky flavors than used oak, I made a video about oak in wine here ruclips.net/video/bOpujOFfhsI/видео.htmlsi=O5kV14-aMtyXSmrg Cheers!
Since 2006 the Chianti Classico disciplinary prohibits the use of white grapes, this is allowed for Chianti but no producer I know uses them, evidently the White Malvasia which was used in the past together with Sangiovese and Canaiolo diluted the structure of the wine and made it unsuitable for aging, unlike what Viognier does with Syrah in the Cote Rotie or the Hermitage. On the use of 15% of Cab Sauv and Merlot in Chianti Classico it is used by producers who are not attentive to tradition and more interested in consumers with a delicate palate or for those who drink the scores of American critics and not the real Chianti Classico.
Never any need to apologize for giving good information. Thanks for your insights.
I just discovered Brunello di Montalcino a year ago and it surprised me how much nicer it was compared to most or all Californian and French wines that I've tried. I'm hooked, I try to buy bottles whenever I can.
This guy deserve more view
agreed!
One of my many loves in the world is Brunello great video,you never disappoint
This was a great crash course for Chianti! Well done!
Hi
Thank you. I have learned so much from all of your channels. You are a good teacher.
Brilliant distillation of the wines of Tuscany !! Thank you 🙏🏻
By the way, knocked off a 2012 Avignonesi last night. Absolutely awesome! I gave it 96 pts.
I've discovered about myself that, when I think of the taste and smell of red wine, those wines have been big on Sangiovese. I like many wines, but to me this grape epitomizes red wine. This video explains some further things, like why I like Chianti but also found some that disappointed. Thank you for your enthusiasm and information on Tuscany and the wines made there. I appreciate it very much :)
Comprehensive breakdown. Even friendliest of sommelier don’t make recommendations this clear
Amazing video, thanks Julian.
très bonne video qui couvre bien les divers aspects du Sangiovese toscan. Juste un petit détail le bois usé pour le botti tuscans ne vient pas de Slovénie mais de Slavonie (jadis Esclavonie); région orientale de la Croatie coincée entre la Hongrie et la Serbie.
Very nice tour de Tuscan Wine, well explained, and inspiring. Thank you
Many thanks!
Salut les copains.
❤
Nouvelle Zealande here.
May I know your favorite Hawkes Bay wine svp?
Syrah? Merlot Cab? Ou?
Thank you for the inspiration and your expertise!
Thank you very much for sharing great videos...
Amazing video, thank you.
Perfect introduction! Grazie!
Prego Lilith :) Tx for your kind words
I had to stop in the middle of your presentation, just to comment and say, it so nice to see you talking wines again Monsieur Julien😀😀
Super video sir. Thank you!
Wonderful video thank you
thanks! I didn't realize that all of those come from Tuscany. usually you only talk about brunello and chiantis.
Since the new wine law the best Chiantis are now Gran Selezione. Great Video!
Cool, had not really paid attention. tx for sharing :) 😊🍷
Excellent!
Very good video, really enjoyed it. One point for clarification. Isn't the minimum maturation time for brunello in fact 5 years (w /2 yrs in wood)?
here's the rule: Brunello must be made from 100 percent Sangiovese and aged for at least four years (five for Riserva wines). Two of these years must be spent in oak, and the wine must be bottled at least four months prior to commercial release.
i just love this guy
THank you very much mate 🙏🙏😊 I appreciate. I don't post videos on this channel anymore atm, but have you seen I make wine videos for this other one: www.youtube.com/@bonnerprivatewines
Check it out! and see you around 🥂👊
@@RUclipsJulien Awesome new channel! You are very talented! I am sure you will succeed anywhere you put your heart into. Good luck!
Isn’t it new oak give more oaky flavor then old oak ?
yes, new oak gives more oaky flavors than used oak, I made a video about oak in wine here ruclips.net/video/bOpujOFfhsI/видео.htmlsi=O5kV14-aMtyXSmrg
Cheers!
What about chianto classico superiore¿
Italain charm is disarming !
Thanks
Since 2006 the Chianti Classico disciplinary prohibits the use of white grapes, this is allowed for Chianti but no producer I know uses them, evidently the White Malvasia which was used in the past together with Sangiovese and Canaiolo diluted the structure of the wine and made it unsuitable for aging, unlike what Viognier does with Syrah in the Cote Rotie or the Hermitage. On the use of 15% of Cab Sauv and Merlot in Chianti Classico it is used by producers who are not attentive to tradition and more interested in consumers with a delicate palate or for those who drink the scores of American critics and not the real Chianti Classico.