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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Sommelier André Hueston Mack samples a wine from every state in the U.S., this episode covering each alphabetical stop from Alabama to Missouri. Watch André offer up his expert opinion on wines from every corner of the nation, including some you may not have known were even in the winemaking game.
    Director: Matt Hunziker
    Director of Photography: Kevin Dynia
    Editor: Michael Imhoff
    Host: André Hueston Mack
    Producer: Halie Aaron
    Line Producer: Jen McGinity
    Associate Producer: Yoshivel Chirinos
    Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
    Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes
    Camera Operator: Colton Huynh
    Assistant Camera: Paola Esquivel-Oliveros
    Audio: Rebecca O’Neill
    Production Assistant: Nikki Ligos
    Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr
    Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
    Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo
    Assistant Editor: Ben Harowitz
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    0:00 World Of Wine, American Style
    0:36 Alabama
    1:50 Alaska
    2:54 Arizona
    4:25 Arkansas
    5:31 California
    6:53 Colorado
    7:44 Connecticut
    8:42 Delaware
    10:13 Florida
    11:11 Georgia
    11:52 Hawaii
    13:04 Idaho
    13:44 Illinois
    15:00 Indiana
    16:15 Iowa
    17:10 Kansas
    17:58 Kentucky
    19:11 Louisiana
    20:18 Maine
    21:06 Maryland
    22:11 Massachusetts
    23:02 Michigan
    24:22 Minnesota
    25:20 Mississippi
    26:53 Missouri
    28:10 Andre’s Thoughts
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  • @londonnmayatte336
    @londonnmayatte336 Год назад +1160

    Waited 2 months... Anxiously for Andre to be back. He definitely needs his own show so we can watch him at least once a week!

  • @Blue28485
    @Blue28485 Год назад +717

    What a diplomatic man. There are clearly many godawful wines in the lineup but he does a great job keeping his comments classy.

    • @acg1189
      @acg1189 Год назад +73

      He’s pretty good for most of them but lost it early at Alaska “faintest hit of blueberries but then it tastes like disinfectant” lol

    • @KahluaBomb
      @KahluaBomb Год назад +8

      It's the best part about this.

    • @kaileymo
      @kaileymo Год назад +44

      It’s not a flavor that I am accustomed to or feels enjoyable to me 💀

    • @KingNattty
      @KingNattty Год назад +2

      Lol he said one wine smelt like nail polish remover 🤣 brutal much?

    • @scholasticbookfair.
      @scholasticbookfair. Год назад +7

      @@KingNattty that's actually a pretty common note for some wines.

  • @EaginFoodie
    @EaginFoodie Год назад +464

    As a winemaker in Nebraska, I'm looking forward to this! A reason why our upper midwest wines tend to be sweet (other than just being more in line with local palate) is that our hybrids that have to survive our brutal winters naturally have more acidity, so to counter that we have to keep it sweeter.
    Edit: Petite Pearl is one of our promising grapes for a good body dry red. Bummer you didn't have a good example in the Iowa blend. Frequently in the midwest, a lot of winemakers are in their second career or its their retired job and are learning as they go. We are getting better as a regional industry but we still have a ways to go. And an aside, we locally pronounce chambourcin as "SHAM-burr-sun". And Itasca is "eye-task-uh".

    • @teeheeitslucy
      @teeheeitslucy Год назад +11

      You rock! Great comment.

    • @PhilthyCards
      @PhilthyCards Год назад +8

      @eaginfoodie Great comment! Where is your vineyard located? I am in Lincoln and would love to try local wines.

    • @MrGenaralHummus
      @MrGenaralHummus Год назад +1

      Grow vinifera, bury your vines in the winter like china haha ;)

    • @EaginFoodie
      @EaginFoodie Год назад +8

      @@PhilthyCards you can find us in most HyVees! Soaring Wings!

    • @clays.8122
      @clays.8122 Год назад +3

      I am as well. I'm in Kansas, and LiquidArt in Manhattan has a couple of my favorites

  • @kelseyneth556
    @kelseyneth556 Год назад +108

    Missouri also saved the French wine industry back in the mid 1800s. The state entomologist found that American rootstocks were resistant to the phylloxera louse that destroyed crops. He helped send millions of rootstocks to vineyards around the world which their grape varieties could be grafted to.

  • @KirchTX
    @KirchTX 3 месяца назад +5

    Michigan wines are truly underrated and one of the most beautiful countrysides to tour in the summer.

  • @rachelsterling8180
    @rachelsterling8180 Год назад +20

    joining the masses here in the comment section DEMANDING a more regular show for Andre!! My favorite sommelier on youtube

  • @7ince479
    @7ince479 Год назад +88

    give this man his own weekly show already!
    as much as i enjoyed the emoji system i kinda like the more transparent and honest opinions Andre is sharing -- makes it feel more honest and sincere
    It would be really cool to see Andre visit a wine tasting at a vineyard and show us the details of vines, vineyards, fermentation equipment and whatnot!

  • @dakotacrider8549
    @dakotacrider8549 Год назад +115

    Missouri actually has a very rich wine history. It was Missouri wine grapes that were used to propagate Italy and Frances wine grapes when they were devastated by fungal outbreak. Missouri was once considered the wine capital of America.

  • @shannonschwab3754
    @shannonschwab3754 Год назад +98

    THIS is the best thing BA has produced in a minute. Love his show.

    • @Pt0wN973b0iI
      @Pt0wN973b0iI Год назад +2

      An do not leave out Brad or Chris. Otherwise, I am not subscribed an do not care for the rest. The old employees were an are GOATED!

  • @derickzellar6632
    @derickzellar6632 Год назад +13

    A lot of Minnesota grapes, Itasca, Marquette, Frontenac, la crescent, clarion, edelweiss. All are grapes bred by the university of Minnesota to survive the harsh upper Midwest winters some being hardy down to -35 and these varietals have only been around for about 50 or so years. They need some care but I think there are plenty of cold hardy grape wines that are great. Marquette just got bought in mass and China will be the number one producer of it in the near future and I think these grapes deserve a deeper dive.

    • @michellewinkleman3999
      @michellewinkleman3999 Год назад

      I was just thinking that he should have tried a Minnesota Marquette - I like St. Croix's but am sure there are others that are fantastic.

    • @derickzellar6632
      @derickzellar6632 Год назад

      @@michellewinkleman3999 chankaska, sovereign estates, axe bridge, Indian Island, 7 vines. There are a lot of great Minnesota wine producers. Not necessarily as good as California, or other famous wine regions but I think it is on its way up.

  • @Ninten007
    @Ninten007 Год назад +33

    Glad to see you approve of a Michigan wine. An improvement over your experience with Ciccone, but I think we have more than just ice wine that may impress.

    • @CADguru78
      @CADguru78 Год назад +2

      Traverse City has some great wines/wineries but Ciccone wasn't good to me. Old Mission peninsula seems to have some better choices ie Mari, Bowers Harbor, and Hawthorne amongst others.

  • @letradavis8260
    @letradavis8260 Год назад +35

    I’m not a drinker but I certainly have enjoyed discovering and watching Andre describe his love for wines

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Год назад +1

      Same. I've been drunk enough times to count on 2 fingers lol

    • @hariranormal5584
      @hariranormal5584 Год назад

      @@J.C... 0 here XD

    • @Iulznazi
      @Iulznazi Год назад +1

      I love drinking, but I don't have a "refined" palate. However, he breaks down what to look for in wines and doesn't shame anyone for what they like.
      Try looking up Garrett Oliver, specifically his Epicurious video if you want to see something like this for beer! I could listen to him talk about how paint dries and be absolutely engaged!

    • @letradavis8260
      @letradavis8260 Год назад

      @@Iulznazi thank you for the suggestion.

  • @nico6524
    @nico6524 Год назад +71

    What a great idea for a series! Love André’s ability to articulate flavors and smells.

    • @treesyjo
      @treesyjo Год назад

      Like his Mother in law's dog? 😂

  • @wilddog1985
    @wilddog1985 Год назад +42

    As a person who lives in Alaska for now, I concur with his evaluation of that wine.
    It's..... tough to consume

    • @SIRslipperyasp91
      @SIRslipperyasp91 Год назад +4

      Do you have any recommendations for locally produced wines? I'm just getting into wine tasting and would love to support local alaskan industries.

    • @jasonrhome710
      @jasonrhome710 Год назад +1

      @@SIRslipperyasp91 The winery that made that blueberry wine, Bear Creek in Homer, had some decent wines in their roster last time we were up there. We'll probably go there again when visiting family in the summer. I cannot remember if we tried the blueberry wine... I wish I knew where the tasting card I filled out ended up. Guess I'll have to make a new one, darn.

  • @dougsanteramo3008
    @dougsanteramo3008 Год назад +10

    Absolutely happy to see stonington get the praise that it did. I lived near the vineyard and toured their before.
    Absolutely wonderful since they are on the smaller side of vineyards to see them get the recognition on this.
    The wine is great and a very nice sweet wine.

  • @TheSouthernVine
    @TheSouthernVine Год назад +17

    We love our Landry Vineyards here in Louisiana! Blanc Du Bois has always reminded me of French whites, I’m glad I was heading in the right direction with that. About time smaller wineries get some attention, thanks Andre Mack!

  • @FoardenotFord
    @FoardenotFord Год назад +9

    I love Andre’s videos - I think he strikes a great balance between objective analysis and personal taste.

  • @Huero5721
    @Huero5721 Год назад +14

    I love this guy - I watch every show with Andre.

  • @rglo1016
    @rglo1016 Год назад +18

    Just stumbled on this series and binge-watched the whole thing. This man is phenomenal--he's so knowledgeable, I love his energy, and I'm here for nerdiness without pretention all day every day. I would watch any video ya'll make with him! Please keep them coming! (and if you could do series with unpretentious craft beer and craft cider nerds, too, I'd binge them in a heartbeat as well. I've been working in food&bev for a long time and this is the kind of light + informative content that gets people just as stoked as we are about all the delicious and interesting stuff being made out there. cheers!

  • @marguaritetherese3156
    @marguaritetherese3156 Год назад +3

    Itasca Fun Facts: itasca grapes were named after Lake Itasca--the headwaters of the Mississippi River, the word is a combination of "veritas" and "caput" which mean true source, it is pronounce eye-TAS-ka, the grapes were developed by the University of Minnesota in 2017.

  • @danielcorrigan8805
    @danielcorrigan8805 10 месяцев назад +10

    I'd love to see his opinion on Canadian wines. The Michigan ice wine really reminded me of a lot of the wines here.

  • @doughboi007
    @doughboi007 3 месяца назад +3

    I can't get enough of Andre. I hope more videos are coming!

  • @jacobmrdutt1111
    @jacobmrdutt1111 Год назад +10

    I’m not even into wine but I love the way this guy describes flavors so I watch them all

  • @martberg7874
    @martberg7874 Год назад +16

    Such an interesting concept. I love how André is honest and genuine in his reviews, all while remaining very respectful to the producers. Thanks for yet another amazing video.

  • @fatpowerful
    @fatpowerful Год назад +26

    I live in Birmingham, AL. Morgan creek is a pretty good wine if you like sweeter red wine. Of the hand full of wineries down here. It’s probably the best. Behind some dudes I know that make “homemade wine”

    • @ramboxlegacy14
      @ramboxlegacy14 Год назад +4

      Birmingham here too

    • @TheiPad
      @TheiPad Год назад +2

      Apparently this is a Birmingham meetup

    • @tedgey4286
      @tedgey4286 Год назад +2

      Huntsville here

    • @Rz8agkfak
      @Rz8agkfak Год назад +3

      Born and raised in Bham 🙂

    • @MBlueHorn
      @MBlueHorn Год назад +1

      Bham here... agree w OP

  • @schmup53
    @schmup53 Год назад +24

    I love your videos! I wish you were on more often because you really are one of the best wine educators on the tube. Thank you!

  • @pmc7105
    @pmc7105 Год назад +11

    Episode idea: How the same varietal can be really different depending on the location or the processing.
    I was on a wine tour in Italy and it was Sangiovese non-stop, but they tasted different every time, sometimes remarkably.

  • @undisclosedperson3871
    @undisclosedperson3871 Год назад +7

    Idaho needs a bit of better representation. I was a sommelier in Australia and some of the Idahoan wines I tried were worthy of importing. But St Chapelle is definitely more mass market, sweeter stuff. Cinder would be a good starting point with excellent Tempranillo, Viognier and Syrah amongst others. Split Rail is another personal favourite and Telaya makes some good Washington/Idahoan wines.

  • @catabolistnyc1207
    @catabolistnyc1207 Год назад +1

    SUPERSTAR! Andre, never sell your soul! Stay authentic! Continue to build trust. You are the right person in the right place at the right time!!!
    What do you say to contributing to the creation of a weed sommelier training program? Respectful, serious, joyful.

  • @cydneyisom3120
    @cydneyisom3120 Год назад +9

    Life goal: To drink wine with Andre ...so happy for another video! 🙂

  • @TRquiet
    @TRquiet Год назад +22

    Good move going with an ice wine in Michigan. It’s definitely where our local industry shines.

  • @andrewlouis5901
    @andrewlouis5901 Год назад +131

    I would love to see an episode of Canadian wines

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Год назад +2

      This is why I'm looking forward to more border states.
      Once I realized they didn't all have to use grapes, that opens a bunch of opportunities. Saskatoon berries might make excellent wine.

    • @sgwa11
      @sgwa11 Год назад +2

      Absolutely. My wife and I spent a weekend on Prince Edward Island and had an amazing time traveling to the different vineyards. Some of the wines were amazing! (And some were terrible). Canada will be very interesting with their obsession with orange wines too. Some are way too funky for me.

    • @CmdrCobra
      @CmdrCobra Год назад

      100% I would love that

    • @James-hn7vx
      @James-hn7vx Год назад +1

      Totally!!!! I live in the Niagara region and I'd be curious to know his opinion on our wines.

    • @theanalogkid
      @theanalogkid Год назад +5

      Absolutely! Lots of great wine in Ontario and British Columbia especially! There's also been a growing wine trend in Nova Scotia, the sparkling wines coming out of Benjamin Bridge in particular have been vastly improving every year!

  • @Santos043
    @Santos043 Год назад +18

    As an European i’m not familiar with U.S wines, i’m very excited to explore some different wines in the future! 👍🏻

    • @squares4u
      @squares4u Год назад +1

      Woah, Californian wine isn’t available in Europe?

    • @michigan_supercars6569
      @michigan_supercars6569 Год назад +1

      @@squares4u yes it is

    • @Santos043
      @Santos043 Год назад +1

      @@squares4u They do sell US wine in Europe but not many stores sell it the regular supermarkets have only Spanish/French/Italian and Australian.
      I think we don’t see US really as a ‘wine’ country.

    • @cassaleelee
      @cassaleelee 2 месяца назад

      ​@@squares4uIt's very expensive compared to European wine and the higher alcohol and sugar aren't necessarily appreciated everywhere.

  • @desertfriar4128
    @desertfriar4128 Год назад +24

    Very enjoyable episode. Can't wait for part 2. Here in New Mexico, I am hoping that you will be tasting one of the Spanish style wines (tempranillo for example). I also see this video as encouraging smaller wineries in states not necessarily known for wines with very constructive criticism. Well done.

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 Месяц назад +1

    Love this guy's plain talk reviews. Lots of knowledge, but humbly delivered.

  • @cog7795
    @cog7795 Год назад +2

    I drive by Landry Vineyards nearly every day... never thought I'd see them here! Their muscadine wines are absolutely wonderful.

  • @matthewsalzano3925
    @matthewsalzano3925 Год назад +3

    Here to defend Maryland. Our albariño is great! Try the Old Westminster Pet Nat Albariño. It’s fantastic!

  • @cindiwindi
    @cindiwindi Год назад +1

    So happy to see you!! I love your segments....... you have been missed!!

  • @jessicaf316
    @jessicaf316 Год назад +1

    Really like hearing you talk about these tastings! I took a part time job at a local winery and can’t wait to hear your thoughts! Keep making videos like this❤

  • @FreeePoint
    @FreeePoint Год назад +15

    I think it'd be fun to see Andre try well made/rated fruit wines and/or meads. It'd be interesting to see a sommelier's perspective on those products.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur Год назад

      I think meads would be challenging for him (and for the meaderies!) since he's stated that he doesn't prefer sweeter wines. And it's significantly more challenging to produce an excellent dry mead given the bare simplicity of the ingredients leaving nowhere for slight flaws to hide.
      I'd dig a cider episode though. Before the wine industry dominated, early Americans were a cider drinking people. Great history behind domestic production as well as good drinks to be had.

  • @Clockles87
    @Clockles87 Год назад +15

    Of all the wines Michigan offers, Andre tries an ice wine. At least he really enjoyed it!

    • @BrianMunsell
      @BrianMunsell Год назад +6

      I was worried with all the fruit wine it was going to be a cherry wine. I would have expected a Riesling but an ice wine is fine

  • @Nohugsforyou1
    @Nohugsforyou1 Год назад +2

    Great video! I’d love more videos like this and can’t wait for part two.

  • @Joeyd92
    @Joeyd92 Год назад +4

    I wish Minnesota's wine would have been a Frontenac or even Marquette. Most MN wines are hybrids made either entirely or partially by the University of Minnesota specifically to withstand our winters. Itasca was released in 2017 so I think the winemakers here are still trying to perfect it vs. a Frontenac which has been around since the 80's I think? Either way, I can't wait to see part 2!

  • @mikedolan1890
    @mikedolan1890 Год назад +3

    where is part 2? Dying ot see Jersey's finest!

  • @spacekadebt1641
    @spacekadebt1641 Год назад +4

    Highlight of my day. More Andre, please.

  • @numanuma20
    @numanuma20 Год назад +3

    Thank you for doing this. I have a course on American wines and bought the wine tasting kit. Excited to try it.

  • @oliviac2585
    @oliviac2585 Год назад +6

    This would make such a neat series! Maybe the provinces of Canada or every country in Europe next.

  • @dh6755
    @dh6755 Год назад +34

    I’m nervous for NC…we have a ton of wineries now but as someone who doesn’t like sweet wines there’s only one I really enjoy drinking. Im terrified you’ll pick one I also hate and think that’s all we’ve got 😂. Still this is such an awesome idea and I LOVE your content! ❤

    • @billbush1270
      @billbush1270 Год назад +24

      We're all thinking, "Please God, don't let him show a Duplin!"

    • @dh6755
      @dh6755 Год назад +1

      @@billbush1270 🤣

    • @brookestrickland1334
      @brookestrickland1334 Год назад +6

      It's either going to be Duplin or Biltmore Estate (at least that's my bet)!

    • @getsconesTRUTH
      @getsconesTRUTH Год назад +2

      No muscadine, no Biltmore 🙏🙏🙏

    • @keepitcutekiwi
      @keepitcutekiwi Год назад +2

      I’m partial to Duplin bc it was where me and my love had our first date but I wouldn’t want it nor Biltmore to rep NC. However, I bet it’ll be Biltmore since it’s most well known

  • @howiedave
    @howiedave Год назад +1

    Amazing stuff once again! Very interesting to get a window into the future use of native grapes

  • @googleuser3007
    @googleuser3007 Год назад +2

    This 50 state series is great. I really enjoyed it. You should do this again by Spring/Summer 2023.

  • @FlukeHawkins
    @FlukeHawkins Год назад +2

    As someone who lived in the DC area, they really did Maryland dirty. The quality can be variable but they gave him wine mom wine. Old Westminster and Rocklands Farm are two that would be far more interesting.

  • @fordflor7665
    @fordflor7665 Год назад +1

    I am by no means an avid wine drinker. I'd say I drink wine once every few weeks. And yet I'm so into watching his episodes about wines! He's very detailed, easy to listen to, entertaining and gets scientific to a point where I can still understand.

  • @life_sized
    @life_sized Год назад +3

    We needed this. It's good to inventorize the US even in this cursory way to get the conversation started. Everyone is focused on only a few states in the US while there is so much more going on.

  • @janethope
    @janethope Год назад +1

    Great video! Andre is just a delight to watch. ❤

  • @MosiExotix
    @MosiExotix Год назад +2

    Love this! Keep thriving Andre!!

  • @goodolemeli
    @goodolemeli Год назад +26

    So excited for New Mexico!! We were some of the first wine makers in the US before we even became a country back in the 1600s! And our wine is pretty amazing :)

    • @Lampshadx
      @Lampshadx Год назад +5

      and some of the best sparkling wine!

  • @ambadale
    @ambadale Год назад +1

    Andre, thank you for introducing us to all these wines!

  • @loganohara2356
    @loganohara2356 Год назад +7

    Excited to see the vineyard and area chosen for Oregon! Amazing wines here in the Umpqua Valley.

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  • @chelseaboggs8848
    @chelseaboggs8848 Год назад +10

    As a lover of Maine’s Dragonfly Winery wine, you definitely tried the wrong one! I wasn’t in love with the Apple of My Eye, but I positively adore their Candlewaster and Second Chance wines!!!! Calling for redemption! Lol ❤

  • @cassaleelee
    @cassaleelee 2 месяца назад +1

    This was a lot more interesting than I expected 🎉!

  • @toriholliday6887
    @toriholliday6887 Год назад +10

    as a member of the Mitten, i’ll be trying the 42° ice wine with tomorrow’s dessert!💛👍🏼

    • @jpet71
      @jpet71 Год назад +3

      I've enjoyed Black Star Farms' ice wine. Would be interested to try 42° Ice Wine. I haven't had a lot of Fenn Valley wines. Tend to stick around Leelanau and Old.Mission.

    • @juliannacarter5467
      @juliannacarter5467 Год назад

      It’s soooo good. I moved down south and have family bring it every time. I like the Old Mission trail with Black Star and Shady Lane.

  • @PhantomRhage
    @PhantomRhage Год назад +3

    Yesss Andre is BACK 🎉
    I keep up with this channel 👏🏽 just 👏🏽 for 👏🏽 him!

  • @sassy0518
    @sassy0518 Год назад +18

    I want him to try more Michigan wines! I love Ice wines and the Traverse City region makes lots of them!

  • @CaptPeanutBut
    @CaptPeanutBut Год назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2!

  • @stuartdollar9912
    @stuartdollar9912 Год назад +2

    Fascinating. I knew of several regional varieties of wine made in other states. Had no idea there were so many wineries in so many states. I get the sense that a lot of these places are much like the early experiments in craft beer. It'd be interesting to see where some of these wineries are in 30-40 years.

  • @MeanrBeanr
    @MeanrBeanr Год назад +5

    Fun and informative episode, I believe the Hawaiian is the one to look out for. As for Part 2, I can only imagine West VA's offering ;) and I hope TX. is a big surprise (Example, Bending Branch Winery out of Comfort, TX. produces an outstanding Tannat). Keep up the ''grape'' effort you do so well. Salud!

  • @robdielemans9189
    @robdielemans9189 Год назад +6

    Great tasting! Now I'm intrigued by the Jura-esque wine.

  • @Bradley1155
    @Bradley1155 Год назад +1

    I love this guy. Favorite sommelier to watch.

  • @loriam8441
    @loriam8441 Год назад +1

    I loved your facial expressions on this episode!! I can’t wait for part 2!

  • @truseeker1
    @truseeker1 10 месяцев назад

    Just discovered Andre and absolutely love these segments! ❤️🌟🤗am enjoying a glass of wine with some baguette and vegan Gouda watching this.

  • @JAZZTONRODRIGUEZ
    @JAZZTONRODRIGUEZ Год назад

    So stoked on this series

  • @serafimwibisono1834
    @serafimwibisono1834 Год назад +1

    I don't really drink wine, but I love videos that have Andre in it

  • @MsLo313
    @MsLo313 Год назад +10

    As someone who works at a large Ohio winery I can’t wait for part 2… there’s so many amazing producers in Ohio and neighboring states. It’s going to be a great episode ❤

  • @egreens8512
    @egreens8512 Год назад +1

    very enjoyable presentation learned a lot

  • @zesantossantos4015
    @zesantossantos4015 Год назад +1

    Great job and excellent wines. Merci

  • @terriw27us
    @terriw27us Год назад

    OMG, my day just got so much better.

  • @Lebowski55
    @Lebowski55 Год назад +1

    This guy‘s wine videos are highly entertaining and highly informative.

  • @KingNattty
    @KingNattty Год назад

    This was highly entertaining, his descriptions are 💯

  • @BuckFieri
    @BuckFieri Год назад +3

    In the last couple decades America really took beer to a different place and I expect a similar trajectory for wine in the near future

  • @jessicabw
    @jessicabw Год назад +4

    I want to try the Connecticut, Hawaii and Florida wines.

  • @lostinvictory8526
    @lostinvictory8526 Год назад +5

    Anyone who thinks that winetasting and judging is a cake walk has to watch how hard this guy is working. It takes a lot of effort and concentration to come up with descriptors for wine after wine and still be able to focus on what makes it good.

  • @azilbean
    @azilbean Год назад +8

    I'm excited for this series.... but I was so disappointed that they gave you a muscadine grape wine to represent Georgia when we have so many beautiful wines in our mountain region (Helen, Dahlonega, Braselton, etc.). Muscadine grapes are terribly sweet with thick skins 😣, we have so much better wine available if you just look beyond that 🍇!

    • @fisheyme47
      @fisheyme47 Год назад

      Agreed! I was so disappointed that muscadine wine was what he sampled.

  • @swd7901
    @swd7901 Год назад +1

    What an amazing and "I believe in great wine" episode. You're basically telling most of the vintners: up your game, a lot!

  • @luxperpetua1000
    @luxperpetua1000 8 месяцев назад

    As a Louisiana native, I was pleasantly surprised at our showing!

  • @CDankies
    @CDankies Год назад

    So we need part two. Asap. Before the holidays. Appreciate it!

  • @rebekahj9085
    @rebekahj9085 Год назад

    I'm so glad Andre is back!!!

  • @gabrieldominguezcuevas4223
    @gabrieldominguezcuevas4223 3 месяца назад

    Love the honesty and commonality in his descriptions, great job !!!

  • @caesarsalad77
    @caesarsalad77 Год назад +3

    Had some great Ohio River Vallley wines, so I'm interested in part 2!

  • @TheStarkster90
    @TheStarkster90 Год назад

    I've had Bookcliff's Malbec before and I like it. One thing to note is that it's grown in western Colorado in the Grand Valley, which is a more arid climate and high elevation like the Mendoza region in Argentina.

  • @KOLN555
    @KOLN555 Год назад +4

    I'll be interested when he gets to Virginia. We have some surprisingly great wines here and a lot of really not great stuff as well. But the vineyards make for a fun day out regardless.

  • @TheOffkilter
    @TheOffkilter Год назад

    Cant wait for the rest of them to be showcased

  • @TroyBrinson
    @TroyBrinson 2 месяца назад +2

    It shouldn’t be surprising that Missouri has the first APA in the United States. Missouri Wock was crucial to combating the phylloxera epidemic in the early 1800s in fact most French wine stock has Missouri vines grafted below.

  • @renees6989
    @renees6989 Год назад +2

    Thank god. I needed more Andre and I was getting nervous.

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  • @ashleypilcher7091
    @ashleypilcher7091 Год назад +1

    Where is part two!? I’ve been anxiously waiting for like 2 weeks!!

  • @johnsmalldridge6356
    @johnsmalldridge6356 Год назад +3

    It’s interesting to note that native North American grape vines helped save European vines.

  • @theboss4169
    @theboss4169 Год назад

    In NJ, I'd have to give a shout to Alba Vineyard. They make my favorite that I've had in NJ so far. Particularly their grand reserve pinot, chard, and cab franc.

  • @shawne46
    @shawne46 Год назад

    This man makes me so excited to try all kinds of wine

  • @prccap
    @prccap Год назад

    cant wait for part 2!!!!!

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  • @UnclePutte
    @UnclePutte Год назад +1

    Hey, I had an epiphany. Finally recognized what it is that I like in ports, thanks to Michigan's ice wine. The texture, and the relative comfort it... seems, to impart?

  • @kateschlafly210
    @kateschlafly210 Год назад +4

    Before prohibition, Missouri was the second largest wine producing state in the US