Learn About Lodi Wine Country

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley and discovers what to drink, eat, and do in Lodi Wine Country. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi Wine Country has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
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    00:00 Introduction to Lodi
    02:31 Grape Harvest with Lodi Wine Grape Commission
    05:17 Winery Harvest work with Jeremy Wine Co.
    10:10 Downtown Tasting Room with Anaya Vineyards
    13:29 How to Make Pizza at Pietro's Trattoria
    16:57 Learn about Lodi Rules Harney Lane Winery & Vineyards
    20:05 Michael David Winery Bocce and wine with Michael Phillips
    23:31 Eating with the Seasons with Towne House Restaurant
    25:58 A taste of Spain with Bokisch Vineyards
    31:12 Closing Credits and Outtakes
    Monique Soltani, Executive Producer, Founder + Host
    Michael Horn, Cinematographer
    Anaconda Street Productions, Post Production Services
    Chad Michael Hardy, Chief Inspiration Officer
    Images Courtesy of Randy Caparoso
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    Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
    NEW THIS SEASON....
    Wine Oh! TV Umbria: Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers. Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
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Комментарии • 8

  • @avid580
    @avid580 Год назад +4

    Lodi is a California Gem!

    • @WineOhtv
      @WineOhtv  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching! Monique

  • @JonBLodi
    @JonBLodi Год назад +4

    Yay! Thank you for covering our town and wineries!

    • @WineOhtv
      @WineOhtv  Год назад

      It was truly my pleasure! Thank you so much for watching! Monique

  • @BootsandUtes
    @BootsandUtes 4 месяца назад

    I've been to Lodi a few times. I am not even a big wine guy, but it was a great time there. Summers (July and August) are scorchers during the day, but Spring and Autumn weather there is perfect. They hold several festivals a year, including ZinFest and a Chocolate one.

    • @WineOhtv
      @WineOhtv  4 дня назад

      Thank you so much for watching!!!

  • @skillet4068
    @skillet4068 Год назад +1

    The Earthquake ZIN from Lodi punches well above its weight class.

    • @WineOhtv
      @WineOhtv  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! We can't wait to try it!