BEST of the BEST? Rating Wine Spectator TOP 100 wines.

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    I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Veritas Champagne.
    I have tasted the following wine in this Video:
    2019 Monte del Frà Custoza Superiore Cà del Magro - 22 US$
    2020 De Wetshof Chardonnay Robertson Bon Vallon - 24 US$
    2019 Chateau Ste. Michelle-Dr. Loosen Riesling Columbia Valley Eroica - 20 US$
    2019 Filipa Pato Bairrada White Nossa Calcário - 29 US$
    2018 Luis Seabra Douro Xisto Ilimitado - 27 US$
    2018 Tenute Sella & Mosca Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva - 18 US$
    2018 Clos de los Siete Uco Valley - 20 US$
    2019 Pio Cesare Barbera d'Alba - 27 US$
    The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
    96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
    90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
    80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
    70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is a soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
    60 - 69: A below average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
    50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
    The Wine Spectator is one of the - if not the - most widely distributed wine magazines in the world and they are putting together a Top 100 list each year. They don’t just include the highest-rated wines in that list, instead, they select wines based on the following factors - quality, value, availability, and excitement - whatever those mean.
    The list normally includes wines that are widely available and that are supposed to be good. Leon selected a bunch of wines below 30$ and I will blind taste them, try to identify them, and rate them for you so that you get the selection of the selection the crème de la crème, the best of the best, the pick of the litter… well, lets taste.

Комментарии • 222

  • @MediaFaust
    @MediaFaust Год назад +206

    Next level in wine tasting is when you can determine the grape variety from watching Konstantin's facial grimaces.

  • @theosokupa2861
    @theosokupa2861 Год назад +6

    Yeah for RSA 🇿🇦.....you really need to explore high quality RSA wines ,they are unbelievable

  • @gabyisphoto2379
    @gabyisphoto2379 Год назад +42

    love you, man... you are so different (in a vey good way) from the rest of the wine critics out there - very humble yet knowledgeable and informative. keep 'em coming!

  • @diepisserable
    @diepisserable Год назад +6

    this is the official „i want to see a cellar tour of konstantins wines“ button!

  • @RedRoverTW
    @RedRoverTW Год назад +28

    Great to see Nossa from Filipa Pato. She and her father are making excellent wines. Would love to see you cover more from Portugal. There's so many underappreciated grape varieties and producers.

    • @wyattalexander4041
      @wyattalexander4041 Год назад +2

      I second this motion, agreed!

    • @joaoribeira
      @joaoribeira Год назад +3

      Totally agreed. I allready challenged Konstantin to have a tasting of portuguese wines. That would be great!!

  • @dennistsiorbas5962
    @dennistsiorbas5962 Год назад +2

    Your humility got me to subscribe! Good show and thank you!

  • @samirsajwani8807
    @samirsajwani8807 Год назад +1

    Very nice always looking forward for your next episode

  • @styx85
    @styx85 Год назад +1

    Great stuff, thanks Konstantin! Will definitely pick up a couple of bottles of the Custoza.

  • @RickyLibido
    @RickyLibido Год назад +1

    Another great video. As usual, I am impressed (but not surprised) at your confidence in reviewing some of the most acclaimed wines. Great work!

  • @Natashaz48
    @Natashaz48 Год назад +1

    Great video K. Hope you do more of these. I love the lesser known wines from Italy and Argentina.

  • @olaflaten
    @olaflaten Год назад +1

    I love that the way you make your videos allow us to try and guess along with you, based on your description.

  • @andrewgeorge7568
    @andrewgeorge7568 Год назад +3

    Your presentation just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up man.
    And it reflects in your subscriber count, look at that thing grow!

  • @marcspitzer
    @marcspitzer Год назад +1

    Really enjoying the videos, always keep it honest. Keep drinking!

  • @willberlin4923
    @willberlin4923 Год назад

    Glad you enjoyed the Clos de los Siete. I got some recently and have been absolutely loving it. Great value.

  • @billmonteith1161
    @billmonteith1161 Год назад +2

    Konstantin I must compliment you on your reviewing style. You are very detailed in your reviews but you keep it nice and casual. I learn a lot from these videos. Wine can be overwhelming and you help with that. Cheers

  • @alberttresslevic914
    @alberttresslevic914 Год назад +11

    Thank you Konstantin, the Pio Cesare stuck in my mind and today I stumbled across the 2018 Barbera d'Alba for $20aud ($14usd) and, as quickly as I checked online the standard local price ($40aud) I loaded up two cases and ran out of the store.
    Fantastic wine, we enjoyed a bottle with pasta and now considering going back to purchase the remaining stock.
    Cheers

  • @Stanvansandt
    @Stanvansandt Год назад +2

    I was surprised to see a wine I had actually tried in this video - the Cannonau di Sardinia - and happy that you vindicated my judgement of it. If I had read the article without seeing your video I might have dismissed the whole thing because of this one small sample, but instead I plan to search out some of these. Great video, as usual! My favorite sub-$30 wine lately was a surprise: a Copertino Riserva of mostly Negroamaro grapes. I bought it because it was 2011 vintage but only $15, and the label claimed it would age well. It had!

  • @stpd1957
    @stpd1957 Год назад +1

    I love this post, thanks Konstantin, I will be able to get some of these wines in Dublin, especially Clos de los Siete Uco Valley and Pio Cesare Barbera d'Alba -
    Seán

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад +23

    So happy to see the Bical grape celebrated in the Nossa from Filipa Pato. Her father turned the (in the 90's) dwindling Bairrada region (and its uttermost red expression, the Baga varietal) into a powerhouse and Filipa is doing the same with some whites, namely this and the Encruzado grape, which is a criminally under-recognized variety.

    • @RedRoverTW
      @RedRoverTW Год назад +2

      So true! I love their wines. Encruzado is a favorite. Just shared a bottle last night. Portuguese wines need more love.

    • @gustavomgomes
      @gustavomgomes Год назад

      @@RedRoverTW encruzado from dão always delivers ! Cheers !

    • @1949cr
      @1949cr Год назад +1

      I recall when Baga was making a presence for the first time in the early 90s thanks to the Patos family. Loveky wine. Portugal has many great wines. Who has ever had aged Colares for example?

    • @panaceiasuberes6464
      @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад

      @@1949cr Colares is perfect for aging due to all that well-balanced sugar. Wines with Baga can be aged for 30+ years with no issues if properly rested in oak casks for 12 or more months.
      But Touriga Nacional is truly the ageing champion from all Portuguese grapes. I've tasted Douros with over 50 years that had no intent of being aged-ready wines when they were made that are still developing.

    • @1949cr
      @1949cr Год назад

      @@panaceiasuberes6464 you are a scholar and a gentleman, as The British say.

  • @spottedwing101
    @spottedwing101 Год назад +2

    Thanks for providing your thoughts on some of the more reasonably priced wines from the list. I am still a wine newbie so how you describe the wines is helpful when I have an opportunity to try one myself!!

  • @OlieBerlic
    @OlieBerlic Год назад +1

    Nice job. Enjoy your work. TY

  • @juicyj8183
    @juicyj8183 Год назад +2

    Just picked up six bottles of Monte del Frà Custoza Superiore Cà del Magro 2019 for 9,50€ per bottle. I couldn’t resist after the review here .. as always thanks for your great work, Konstantin and Leon !

  • @robdielemans9189
    @robdielemans9189 Год назад +7

    I tapped myself on the shoulder when I correctly identified the Washington Riesling based on your description :)
    For me the best wine under 30 dollars has to be the Jean-Louis Chauré Champagne Vielles Vignes 100% Chardonnay. At Eur 22,- this is a steal. You can also get many Georgian Kvevri wines both white(orange) and red under $30 which are amazing if you're into wine.

  • @keetung6763
    @keetung6763 Год назад +1

    Hello Mr. K. I have no idea what are you talking about this particular wine. But do enjoy the way you described it. Very enjoyable. Thanks!!

  • @robertwalendziak3216
    @robertwalendziak3216 Год назад +1

    Thank you, it opens up more wines to me and my family to try. Price point is great.

  • @tonydeltablues
    @tonydeltablues Год назад

    As i watched, you got through your gears :-) I very much look forward to Sundays as your videos are available :-) Danke/gracias/merci/obrigada/thanks x

  • @manelvrodrigues
    @manelvrodrigues Год назад +7

    Very happy to see more Portuguese wines!
    Keep bringing them, if you can :)
    Great video!

  • @LaVidaMetal
    @LaVidaMetal Год назад +2

    Mal wieder ein tolles Video, Konstantin :) schön unprätentiös wie immer und total interessant! Falls du eine Idee für ein Video suchst, hätte ich da einen Einfall. Du hast ja bereits von Weinen in Kombination mit Fleisch gesprochen, vielleicht wäre ein ähnliches Video für Paarungen von vegetarischen Speisen und Weinen ganz interessant, die über den klassischen Weißwein zum Spargel hinaus gehen. Vielleicht sogar in Richtung Rotwein oder Rosé? Vielleicht findet ein Master of Wine ja einige geniale Mischungen ;)

  • @sebastianquilt
    @sebastianquilt 5 дней назад

    You're the best when you're off about the wine ;) With this video you introduced me to the white blends of Portugal and Italy. Excited to try. Thanks

  • @elfblood9127
    @elfblood9127 5 месяцев назад

    You are my favorite channel. Thanks for your hard work and effort in educating me and entertaining me. I watch and rewatch your videos daily. Will you ever do a tasting or blind tasting of port wines only? Because of my limitation in discerning subtleties in taste and smell I have a great fondness for fortified wines.

  • @fredericosantarem-il
    @fredericosantarem-il Год назад +4

    Really great to see Portuguese wines being reviewed by you. Still so many excellent producers that are yet unknown. Which for me is great, as they stay cheap 🙂

  • @travioh
    @travioh Год назад +1

    Great theme! It’s so exciting when you find very good wine at

  • @carlcadregari7768
    @carlcadregari7768 Год назад

    Great video. I may have missed it, have you done a video on how you score wines?

  • @davidlittle6621
    @davidlittle6621 Год назад

    Nice. I enjoy your content.

  • @dave7mm083
    @dave7mm083 Год назад

    So ironic, I bought the Clos de Los Siete a few months back to try a Uco Valley wine. Opened it last week and was as surprised as you. Thought it was great value for money. Thanks for your vids!

  • @ElvisFerbeyre
    @ElvisFerbeyre Год назад

    Amazing ratings and explanations, great knowledge, where do you get the black covers for the bottles?

  • @jakubdust
    @jakubdust Год назад +2

    There are many amazing wines under $30. But there is one which somehow talks to my soul and makes every evening with wife and friends spectacular. Tancredi by Donnafugata - Terre Siciliane IGT - Cabernet Sauvignon, Nero d’Avola, Tannat and other grapes. And thank you for yet another perfect video! You're making a lot of content nowadays, please, don't burn out :)

  • @GTS00000
    @GTS00000 Год назад +1

    Yet another excellent video.
    Suggestion for future content: A similar take on top 10 Hachette Guide wines.
    You could potentially do it every year, given the release cycle of the guide.
    And perhaps aim for under EUR 50 to punch a little bit above the waistline and yet accessible.

  • @mitchelbaccinelli3319
    @mitchelbaccinelli3319 Год назад +10

    My family's from Argentina, so I do end up tasting a lot of Argentinian wine, and $20 seems to be a new quality checkpoint for Argentina. It's the price point where you're very likely to find high quality wine consistently. Personal favorites in that are the Marcelo Pelleriti Signature Series (they Malbec and Cabernet Franc are delicious) and the Zuccardi Serie A Torrontés ($16 here in the US). Outside of Argentina, I always have a Guigal Côtes du Rhône Red in my wine fridge and I scoop up some Pewsey Vale Eden Valley Riesling every time a new vintage comes out.

    • @tikitornado
      @tikitornado Год назад

      Guigal and Pewsey for sure!

    • @RCTricking
      @RCTricking Год назад +1

      I love that Zuccardi! My local wine store has it + Robert Parker's great review of it, also below $20. I love these affordable videos!

    • @AlanKetzer
      @AlanKetzer Год назад +2

      Try to find the Blue Melosa from Gouguenheim Winery its a very small producer from Tupungato. That wine is, for me, one of the best i try out from argentina.

    • @fabiocneto
      @fabiocneto Год назад +1

      I have already heard that Marcelo Pellerite is a very good producer.

  • @Symze67
    @Symze67 Год назад

    Great tasting. I bought a case of the 2019 Pio Cesare on the back of your experience. I look forward to trying it

    • @Symze67
      @Symze67 Год назад

      just by way of an update. It's really good.

  • @Ildskalli
    @Ildskalli Год назад +1

    I’d pay to watch Leon’s face when he first saw the footage 🤣
    I commend you for keeping the video honest, even when it wasn’t your best performance. Other people would never dare really do a blind tasting, or would edit the video later. The selection was very broad and varied. I guessed the chardonnay correctly just from the description, though, because I’ve had other wines with very similar characteristics - chardonnay is ready for a resurgence, and I’m all for it!

    • @malloryg4251
      @malloryg4251 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you! I love Konstantin's honesty and humility. It's so refreshing and much more educational. And Chardonnay can be very surprising, depending on the region it comes from. I always thought I hated Chardonnay, but after tasting different types from various regions, I realized how much I loved it! I just don't like the typical variety from California.

  • @jollyreefer6192
    @jollyreefer6192 Год назад +1

    Setting the mood with that music

  • @mokon891
    @mokon891 Год назад

    Recent find but it is $33 is Chateau Buena Vista, thanks for the video Mr. Konstantin . I will try the Riesling and the 2 reds. Peace.

  • @Alex-mi6oi
    @Alex-mi6oi Год назад

    Nice and interesting video again.
    I would be interested in vines from the Canary islands, since it is a very old, though less addressed vine region.
    Would be cool if you cover them ☺️

  • @MrBogimatic
    @MrBogimatic Год назад

    Wine number 8 and Konstantin was I little bit tipsy 😂😂😂
    Great topic, excellent job man

  • @diegogodinhorocha9448
    @diegogodinhorocha9448 Год назад

    Very useful tasting. Thanks a lot.
    Clos de Los Siete is the only one of these I tasted, and it's really good. It's cheap even in Brazil.

  • @jonroberts2820
    @jonroberts2820 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks Konstantin. Love your content. In terms of great value under $30 have you tried Jannasse's vin de pays Terre de Bussiere? Like a mini-CDP. Enjoy.

  • @clydeblair9622
    @clydeblair9622 Год назад

    Right on again. We sell alot of barbera d'alba including Pio Cesare.

  • @joe-zp7ge
    @joe-zp7ge Год назад

    interesting how you mentioned priorat in this segment. ive tasted many and would love to hear your commentary on this region. some of them are fabulous and hold up to some of the better french and italian wines. very underated globally

  • @rerus01
    @rerus01 Год назад

    Great tasting episode. I am aware that there are tons of wines to be tested and rated but maybe you can do some blind testing episodes based by region. Sicily, Piemonte, Mendoza, Stellenbosch, etc. Anyways I love all the episodes so doesnt even matter :)

  • @action2327
    @action2327 Год назад +1

    Hitting the US wine was “nuts” , just like a boss! Great job, Konstantin))

  • @clydeblair9622
    @clydeblair9622 Год назад

    Right on. Clos de los Siete is a very popular wine at my store, but we're having a hard time getting it back in.

  • @TonyAlmeida610
    @TonyAlmeida610 Год назад

    Awesome video as always, I wonder what you think of Tunisian wines (I live there)

  • @r.y.z5361
    @r.y.z5361 Год назад

    you are so real! 👍🏻Konstantin :)

  • @antoonvercauteren1721
    @antoonvercauteren1721 Год назад

    Great review!
    My fav white is the German Riesling Dr.Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling dry GG
    My fav red wine: South-Africa De Toren fusion V, the wine costs 32euro’s but damn it is worth it.

  • @SirWussiePants
    @SirWussiePants Год назад

    Being summer here I have gravitated to Vinho Verde. Aveleda makes a great sit-out-on-the-deck and sip away one.

  • @tonydeltablues
    @tonydeltablues Год назад +1

    I see the South African wine through you a little...given you don't have a lot of SA wine experience, that makes sense....so glad you post regardless of whether you get it spot on or not...

  • @hhschrader8067
    @hhschrader8067 Год назад +9

    I spent recently some time in Galicia, a neglected part of Europe which could thrive in the future just on this neglection... maybe. Of course I tried quite a few Albariños. Had never heard of it before and was surprised by its fine quality. Really loved some of these wines. Also found out that the addition of wood often made them indistinguishable from a (good) Chardonnay, at least for me. Not being Chardonnay's biggest fan I preferred certainly the elegance, complexity, finesse of the good non-oak versions. But: some Chardonnays seem to change. Recently at a restaurant I asked about a wine fitting my meal, "rather no Chardonnay, please", otherwise I let the waiter choose. He came back with a bottle with hidden label and let me prove. It turned out to be a Chardonnay, I did not recognize it at all - among others because of its well-integrated and clear acidity. A pleasure to drink. So, in the world of wine there is hope for everyone... and constant change.

    • @radu6180
      @radu6180 Год назад +1

      I am so happy when I hear people praising Spanish wines. Although not spanish myself (rather from Romania, another wine country that could use some discovery) I love Spanish wines and I think that they are truly undervalued. I love Pazo Señorans Albariño, if you don’t know it then go for the Seleccion de Añada Albariño.Pricey but gets the job done!

    • @1949cr
      @1949cr Год назад

      Did you get to try Godello?

    • @hhschrader8067
      @hhschrader8067 Год назад +1

      @@1949cr no, I did not. Maybe some day in the future?

  • @MrWilierizoard
    @MrWilierizoard Год назад

    I’m really enjoying your channel, very entertaining with a lot of great information. Last year I was gifted a bottle of 2004 opus one, it was Aged in 100% new French oak for 17 months and in bottle for 14 months prior to release, the 2004 Was a blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot and the rest Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Could you recommend a few similar bottles under $100.

  • @gustavomgomes
    @gustavomgomes Год назад

    Great topic ! Almost all wines available here in Brazil ! But here they arrive at arround 50 us after taxes … My favorite wine under 30 this days is a very Barbaresco called Autinbej! Fresh and grippy! Cheers Konstantin !

    • @gustavomgomes
      @gustavomgomes Год назад

      Also a thumbs up to Leon , to make it a little more interesting !!!!

  • @davidfletcher4449
    @davidfletcher4449 Год назад

    I'm happy I can actually find 1 of the wines in my area.

  • @Simon77714
    @Simon77714 Год назад

    Great fun blind tasting!! 👌🏻😊😊

  • @larsio72
    @larsio72 Год назад

    Thank you for another interesting video. My favorite at 29.95USD is Domaine Gour de Chaule Gigondas Cuvée Tradition.

  • @johnpeterson8747
    @johnpeterson8747 Год назад

    Hallo Herr Baum! Love your channel, working my way through every video! :-) how about an episode on Sherry? 🙏

  • @herrgrau
    @herrgrau Год назад

    Hi again. I would humbly ask you if you could do a Priorat tasting sometime in the future. It's a lesser known region and might be interesting for many viewers that enjoy big, bold reds - and it's one of my favorites, and I would of course be interested in your opinions. Thank you from Dortmund, and Cheers.

  • @eatitdrinkitluvit955
    @eatitdrinkitluvit955 Год назад

    Like Radio from movie of the same name...Both! I still have trouble choosing between Krug Champagne and White Zinfandel Reserve from Beringer. Excellent video and tasting analysis.

  • @12Trappor
    @12Trappor Год назад

    Great tasting! You were way too hard on yourself for missing just a few really tricky ones while nailing most of the others. 😄

  • @robertomangioni9272
    @robertomangioni9272 Год назад

    really enjoy your his channel

  • @rhysbourke8203
    @rhysbourke8203 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video Constantine, I really enjoyed and learnt a lot from watching your approach to less obvious wines where it's difficult to identify the varietal. I live in Sydney, so the best value wines are generally local. Pewsey Valley Clare Valley reisling is widely exported and I imagine would still be sub 30us. I think it's worth a mention as it's rare to fine such age worthy wine at this price point. Recently I've been really enjoying Morretti Lange Rosso 2018 for $20 local aud along with 2016 Barolo $50. Import tax is high in Australia so there as chance the Barolo would be available for less than 30us in Europe. This would in my opinion make it bargain of the century. Despite its relative youth for a barolo it's quite open and drinking excellently. I'd be interested in yours and others thoughts on this wine.

  • @drmatthewhorkey
    @drmatthewhorkey Год назад +5

    Interesting topic! I had the Eroica on a video a few months ago and was impressed with it too, especially since it can be found for as low as 15 USD in the states. Great to see Luis Seabra make it and way to nail it blind! I had dinner at his house a few weeks ago and we had that as well as wines from all over the world. He and his wife taste EVERYTHING blind which was a lot of fun... As for Filipa Pato's wines, I get so much bottle variation in her wines.

  • @javierel22
    @javierel22 Год назад +1

    Really really tough blind tasting. Happy to see that Clos de los Siete, even if we have better wine that's a great example of classic Arg bordeaux blend. Cheers!

    • @Ildskalli
      @Ildskalli Год назад

      Better than Clos de los Siete!? I know it’s hip in Argentina to hate on Michel Rolland these days, but it’s hard to find a better wine than a good C7 without diving into super-specialized shops and paying through the nose for it. At least that’s my experience.

  • @kristiannh
    @kristiannh Год назад

    Danke Konstantin, for some excellent and interesting videos. I see you use the champagne glass, you are clearly a very experienced taster, but arent you afraid that you are being to harsh on the wines that typically could use a bigger bowl - like the italian grenache?
    A suggestion could be an episode about new wine producing countries - like denmark, norway... MfG. Kristian aus Dänemark 🙂

  • @darrenmeyers9896
    @darrenmeyers9896 Год назад

    Enjoyed 🍷🍇

  • @whisk-e-y_problems9075
    @whisk-e-y_problems9075 Год назад

    Great video, Konstantin! I just discovered your channel; I am usually a whiskey drinker, but have just recently started learning about wine. My favorite sub-$30 wine so far is Blandy's 10 yr. Verdelho Madeira (might be cheating because it's sub-$30 in Portugal, but not in the US).
    I have a question for you: are US wines as available and reasonably priced in Germany as the local wines or other EU wines? I'm a bit jealous from watching your cheap wine videos that you can get 80-85 point wines at your supermarkets for $3-5. Where I live in the US I can't buy *any* bottle of wine for under $7. Surprisingly, at most price points, but particularly in the $10 - $20 price range, imported wines tend to be higher value for money despite the higher costs to ship them to the US. Overall, there seem to be few 85+ point US wines until you get above $25 per bottle. Any ideas why that might be?

  • @darillus1
    @darillus1 Год назад

    love your channel, would be great to see you cover merlot some time.

  • @miguelmunoz1286
    @miguelmunoz1286 Год назад +2

    I was in Argentina working during this 2022 harvest, in Michel 's Rolland winery in Uco valley. And clos de los 7, it's a wine that I know very good. Let me recommend you, the wines produced by Alejandro Vigil .

  • @smolderingjay3360
    @smolderingjay3360 Год назад +1

    Konstantin is not dropping any shots. FUN to watch the process, very enjoyable tasting. The medals comment is priceless! I'm just sarcastically amazed that K couldn't call the South African Chard. Haha!
    WS top 100 carries weight ...I think. Wi Spec to me is all over the place with their ratings. At least a couple of the other rags that overrate are more consistent. The magazines do have some use, I suppose.
    As I'm sure K knows, just to comment; evaluating any single btl on any single day and moment is a snapshot in any wines life.

    • @ChristopherNeeme
      @ChristopherNeeme Год назад

      The points system seems to have less value than ever and most industry sources are overly generous. It's probably most useful if you can find a similar high score from more than one source. I think among the top rags, Wine Enthusiast is the most generous, while Wine Advocate at least had the reputation for a long time for being the most reserved when doling out higher scores.

  • @friedoompa-loompa2876
    @friedoompa-loompa2876 Год назад

    It might not have been the 2018 vintage, but I drunk the Cannonau di Sardegna in the last year. Never thought I’d see a wine that I purchased

  • @AnarchoKapital
    @AnarchoKapital Год назад +11

    I appriciate this episode very much, thanks! Uusally I buy wine in the region of 15€. It would be great if you could do an episode for your fellow Germans with wines from the well known German retailers like Jacque's.
    I really like the Pirramimma Shiraz, the Ojo de Agua Malbec, the KONCHO & CO Saperavi and the medium priced Primitivi.

  • @eric1richards
    @eric1richards Год назад

    Blind tasting is so humbling and frustrating to us amateur tasters. But I love how humble you(expert MoW) are with your tasting/evaluation process. Thanks for the great video. Favorite wine under 30? Yes, let me pick my favorite child(sarcasm)…

  • @sypialnia_studio
    @sypialnia_studio Год назад

    Monte del Fra is a very good family producer from Sommacampagna village in Veneto, Italy. Ca del Magro is definitely one of the top white wines of the area. It has multitude of flavors that shine in different way with different foods.

  • @ronjohnson6406
    @ronjohnson6406 Год назад

    Konstantin,
    You know I really appreciate the misses as well as the hits. If you edited your video together with nothing more than Konstantin gets it right. Again. You will attract an adoring fan base, but not one that would learn anything. So again, thanks for the honesty.
    The wines of Chateau Ste. Michelle are quite common in my cellar. I live in the region and here they are very affordable, and at least average in quality. Which is impressive for a winery as large as they are. The Eroica was a "Gateway" Riesling for me. I was used to $8 CSM Riesling, and Gewürztraminers, but was buying the Eroica as well, and considered it pretty good Riesling and then I saw your Video feature the Rieslings from Germany and Alsace. In particular wines that are outstanding. So, I acquired a few, and now, am branching out on my own discovering more from these areas, but I still keep the CSM on hand for cheap eats.

  • @todizzer
    @todizzer Год назад

    That is a super hard question!
    For reds I go directly to Spain and list couple from Sara Perez - Dido, Martinet Bru. I also love En El Camino from Michelin i Muffato from Bierzo (this is their entry label, higher would fit this category as well!
    Whites... Under 30 you can really get a lot of good stuff! Torrontes from Zuccardi, Insolite from Thierry Germain, Albamar Albariño and many many more :)

  • @solomonmengeu1003
    @solomonmengeu1003 Год назад +2

    This wasn't an easy tasting at all, as there were quite a few surprises. The only one I partially guessed was that the Argentine cuvee had some Syrah in it. I thought the Bical from Nossa by Filipa Pato was quite intriguing, as Portuguese wine is often underappreciated. (But that's a good thing as it's prices are generally lower). All in all I think you did pretty well, Konstantin and got most of them correct. I don't go by WS reviews that much, I read Decanter, Falstaff and watch Wine King, this channel and pay more attention to other European critics reviews & ratings.

  • @thorfischer-olsen6504
    @thorfischer-olsen6504 Год назад

    Awesome tasting. In that price category I'll reach out for a Bodegas Mauro Tempranillo, Escarpment Pinot Noir or Roederer Champagne Brut (when on sale). Cheers :)

  • @luisfelipecanever9505
    @luisfelipecanever9505 Год назад

    Clos de Los siete is a great wine and is not very expensive in South America. Nice to see it tasted and broken down here.

  • @duncanhenderson005
    @duncanhenderson005 Год назад

    The Clos (wine no.7) is excellent, especially as I picked it up for around £12 in the UK.

  • @moomookim3414
    @moomookim3414 Год назад +2

    Great again KB!. when you drink white wines in this video, how did you control the temperature? was it cool enough to appreciate them? sorry its silly question

    • @N0xN0ctis
      @N0xN0ctis Год назад +1

      Hey. Usually if you taste white wine in a professional setting you will taste them unchilled. You can now easily pick the flavours out if they are around room temperature.

    • @moomookim3414
      @moomookim3414 Год назад +1

      @@N0xN0ctis wow Thank you so much. I thought the glasses don't seem chilled.

  • @abcdefghijkl5408
    @abcdefghijkl5408 Год назад +2

    How does this sampling of 8 wines compare to what is typically provided on the MoW exam? Some of these would be impossible to guess, so trying to understand if they select more representative (i.e. varietally correct, regional markers, etc.) wines or these impossible ones?
    Best wine under $30 (maybe not anymore with inflation and it becoming more well-known) is Meerlust Rubicon. Other wine i like is Monteti's Caburnio IGT.

  • @SuedviertelZidane
    @SuedviertelZidane Год назад +1

    Hi Konstatin, liebe deine Videos. Mit eingefügten Kapitelmarken in den Videos würde ich sie nicht nur lieben sondern auch heiraten :)

  • @ronbell2621
    @ronbell2621 Год назад

    Great review....please do more of these because wine geeks like me have limited opportunities to taste and calibrate our palettes with Masters of Wine. RJB WSET 2

  • @franciscoalvarez1189
    @franciscoalvarez1189 Год назад

    Under 30 dollars I have a lot, but I'll just mention two or three:
    -Bin Otto from winery BIRA (Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina): a blend of Sangiovese, Merlot and Syrah.
    -Bouza Tannat Pan de Azúcar (Maldonado, Uruguay).
    -Tacuil 33 de Dávalos (Salta, Argentina): oakless and dark wine; a blend of Malbec and Cab Sauv (50-50) that comes from a vineyard at 2600 meters of altitude, full of black olives, green pepper and something like canned tomatoes.

  • @whedonobsessed
    @whedonobsessed Год назад

    My favourite wine under $30 is from a Tuscan family called Ampeleia and the wine is called Un Litro (aptly comes in a 1 LTR bottle). They produce some more serious wine, but this is more of a table wine and is SO goddam delicious, it's a blend of Sangiovese, Carignan, Alicante, and Mourvedre. Crunchy, spicy, light, absolute glou glou, chill it for a bit and guzzle it down. I used to drink buckets of it in London when I found it in a local bottle shop (for 15 quid!) and now I'm very lucky to have found it here in Australia.

  • @markusneukamm675
    @markusneukamm675 Год назад

    For me the episode gave a few new wines I'd like to taste, especially the portuguese ones. Had a great portuguese Mimosa which I really liked so for the futre I know now another one to taste. Now about your question: My favorite wine below 30€ is the Beronia Rioja Gran Reservera, preferred the 2011 vintage. Sadly it's not that easy to get that vontage. Still, the other vintages are also verry good but I have no idea what they did in this year. For me, absolutely outstanding.

  • @karlinggard
    @karlinggard Год назад +1

    Interesting lineup, Leon made sure to throw you enough curveballs!

  • @DeepPurpleIsTheBest
    @DeepPurpleIsTheBest Год назад +1

    Concerning who's the biggest Riesling producer in the world. I'm currently studying for my WSET4/Weinakademiker and just so happens that I'm on the Germany chapter now, and the book (2021 edition) mentions explicitly that the Moselland co-operative in Bernkastel is the world's largest producer of Riesling.. So perhaps the tables have turned in recent years :)

  • @TheDesertWineGuy
    @TheDesertWineGuy Год назад

    The end all, be all :) Hey Konstantin, have you ever had any wines from Clay Shannon (Lake County)?

  • @friedrichhartmann3539
    @friedrichhartmann3539 Год назад

    Also a question for you:
    In their recent video, Peter and Jay loved the Paul Dangin champagne. I looked and I can't find it, do you know why that could be?

  • @_symmetry_
    @_symmetry_ Год назад

    Although I would say it's very hard to "really" love a wine under $30 USD (no grudges, it's a personal thing), with some rosés, it seams easier for some reason to find some super solid candidates. I would say the most deserving is the "Trois Moineaux" from the Niagara Falls region in Canada ($29), followed by Whispering Angel which at this point everyone already knows about it anyway so no introduction needed. Thanks for your extremely enjoyable content Konstantin!

    • @EKdlwoasred
      @EKdlwoasred Год назад

      Have you ever tried barefoot wines? Or echo falls? Both fantastic wines you can buy for £3 and you’ll fall in love with anything after a few bottles.

  • @Nice-music585
    @Nice-music585 Год назад

    Hi Konstantin! I never see you use a decanter. Is it a gimmick? or you do decant off-screen? Thanks!