Every Wine Explained in 10 minutes Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Every Wine Explained in 10 minutes
Explore the rich histories and flavors of iconic wines! 🍷 From the bold Cabernet Sauvignon to the versatile Merlot. Cheers to a journey through the world of wine!
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Having stated that Cabernet Sauvignon was created as product of cross breading Cabernet franc and Sauvignon balance in the 1700s - the video stated cab sav was beloved by the romans - who were around 1500 years earlier. Also, in 1800 varietal identification hadnt started yet. That was a 20th century discovery. So in the 1800s no one was deliberately blending Merlot and can sav
I was just going to make the same comment. What an obvious error.
@@StewieGriffin505Same here. This video is riddled with mistakes. Never mind.
@@logografia Not the least of which is pronunciations
At one moment 'a cold climate that gives these grapes a longer ripening season, leading to rich, sharp flavors' and at another 'these grapes thrive in a hot dry climate, which drives them to have a bold, concentrated flavor'
I think they probably have a good flavor because they're grapes, and fermenting them makes their flavors sharp.
“Champagne” is not a grape variety. It’s mostly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. I feel like this should be more clearly explained as you talk about different grape varieties and close with champagne which can confuse viewers into thinking champagne is another variety.
True
I am fairly certain this is an AI channel
It sure is an AI channel. Imagine making an "everything about" video and not even being able to pronounce the grapes properly
Neither is Rose'
And pinot meunier
Clearly this is not an actual person speaking
maybe thats why it was so annoying
At 0:25 how can Cab Sav have been the favourite grape of the ancient Romans when it was apparently created in 17th c France?
Rosé, vinho verde, and champagne shouldn’t be part of a grape varietals video but you could talk about the most commonly used grape varieties in each! Like rosés are mostly made of Pinot noir, Grenache, cinsault, and Syrah. You could even mention Pinot Meunier and Auxerrois for Champagne since those varietals are used almost exclusively there.
Would love to see a revised video with more grape varieties and less appellations. Maybe grouping varieties by regions would help the flow of the video as well.
Actually, Shiraz wine is originally from Iran, the name of siraz, came from Shiraz City, one of the famous cities in world of wines which have the best grapes to producing wine.
But after the Islamic revelution happened in 1975, wine companies were closed, and now just locals make this fabulous wine furtively for their own.
The syrah/shiraz grape variety has does not originate from Iran. It originates from a crossing of two french grapes varieties en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrah#history
Every? What about the Carmenére, Nebbiolo, Montepulciano and many others…
OK and what about Agiorgitiko and Assyrtiko one of the oldest varieties worldwide and the oldest in European continent.
Or even better Italian grapes - Negroamaro and Primitivo?
@@petergaskin1811 Zinfandel = Primitivo
@petergaskin1811 love both grapes, but certainly not the oldest ones as greek settlers brought negroamaro on the 7th century bc. Primitivo originates from nowadays Croatia when greek settlers brought back in the southern dalmatian Islands different 🍇.❤️
@@FlyingBaNana3000 not 100% certain but highly possible
Could you comment on Spanish varieties? Garnacha, tempranillo, etc
Totally true!
For people who love sauvignon blanc, definitely give chenin blanc a try as well. You can find a lot of choices either from the Loire Valley region of France, or from South Africa.
Great tips
Chenin blanc is the best white grape variety imo. So fruity and versatile
Chenin blanc has died in popularity in Australia these days..... don't know why.
A big mess: how can you mix Champagne and Rose that are wine making techniques in the middle of the varietals you describe ?
In Chile Local winery sales produce a grape variety of Cabernet, called as Carmenere wine, a type with lower acidity and higher sweetness. Carmenere wine represents 50% of Chilean wine production since 2023.
Chilean wines are excelent !
Pinotage is a South African wine you didn't mention
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lol Dom: "My god, it's full of stars."
2001 A Space Odyssey, Nice!
great movie
Wow, wonderful video. Loved it! Thank you very much.
Nothing mentioned on the delicious yet underrated Greek white wines? Lol😅
The reds too! Xinomavro is my fave!!
And the excellent modern reds from Cephalonia.
You're missing the best, the rare Carmenere
your voice and the way to pronounce the names makes me never ever drink wine again
Thank you for saying it because I feel exactly the same.
I'm missing a Primotivo in this lineup. I know it's basically the italian Zinfandel, but the two grapes are different and I think the "italian stallion" deserved to be mentioned.
It's also missing malvasia and sangiovese, if we count famous grapes varieties... it's basically a France-centric AI generated script, I wouldn't give it too much credit
primitivo is originally croatian Tribidrag or Crljenak kaštelanski synonym. also inn Montenegro its called Kratošija
I think italians would crucify you for this statement. Zinfandel is italian primitivo, not the other way around... it was brought to Apulia in 18th century
@@sw1633 there are many records about 'Tribidrag' growing in croatian region dalmatia trough 15th and 16th century.. Even italians say that it came from "primitive" parts of the adriatic sea (croatian coast)
@@likizspinuta buddy i said it was brought to Apulia (from your region obviously), not invented there, chill... the great, proud state of Croatia is not in danger here...
A ton of French wines not mentioned but one must live in the country and make regional migrations to learn them all...
yeah. its a hard task
The 17th Century French invented Cabernet Sauvignon and then the ancient Romans enjoyed it. You need to do a lot more research and a lot more proofreading of your videos.
The hookworm prevalence map was an interesting choice for a visual reference.
Some good info and some confusing info. Best as a starting point to learn the real history behind each varietal.
There’s way more wine varieties than just these it would probably take hours to explain all of them. Informative video on the ones you covered, but I think if you make a series on all the wines that would be super dope. If you do make a series, show the chambourcin some love, it’s a red great wine
Another is in the works
@@ExplainerGirl24 sweet! Looking forward to it!
I personally love Gruener Veltliner from Wachau valley, Lower Austria. It's a development of Rheinland's Traminer. Anyway, great video, like it! Thumb's up
This is a good video for ppl who don’t know anything about wine and want to know the basics. I feel like there was a little more you could’ve said about some grapes like why malbec relied on argentina for example or maybe even have mentioned other grapes like sangiovese or nebbiolo. Wonderful video for a first video tho !!
All good points. Thanks for your input.
The best Pinot Noir comes from New Zealand, in particular from Martinborough
Tempranillo. I love rioja
I am getting in at the ground level for a really good youtube channel. Only 900 subscribers. That will change quickly. Subscribed!
Really nice work! Cheers!! 😎🍷
Love the positivity of the video and use of old-school memes. Ignore the negative comments and keep up, this channel will grow
Agreed
What a great video!!
Well, yes, talks about wines and doesn’t even mention Georgia or Georgian wine varieties, which, in principle, are the progenitors of all the wines in the world, that’s very professional.👏Bravo !
I would put Pinot Gris/Grigio in here because it is considered one of the 7 key grape varieties to know from WSET. You got the other 6 but formal wine courses want gris/grigio too.
Would be good to mention primitivo is zinfandel.
Very good video though!
Tempranillo is not Zinfandel lol
I think you mean primitivo is zinfandel? Also Chablis is an area, not a grape.
@@Skumgummiii you are right! Thank you!
"Brothers! Brothers! Come quickly, I am drinking the stars!" - Dom Peringon
Wine - a timeless elixir 👍
saving this video for my date.
For your date?
You forgot the King and Queen Nebiolo.
Some of the best wines of the World are from Spain.
No one in this video about "Every wine"...
Australia, Argentina, South Africa , Switzerland etc
You left out Tempranillo and Feteasca Neagra. Unique grapes from Spain and Romania respectively that have survived the phylloxera blight. These grapes produce robust and fruity wines that have a hint of frankincense.
That’s all i needed, thank you ❤
remember us when this video blows up p.s. good voice cadence 👍
Thanks. That's sweet of you.
Where’s is Temorañillo? Albariño?
Love your video thank you so much
Damn this video is mucccchhh better then the amount of views, and subs that you have. At least you have a new sub!
That's so nice of you. I love hearing that. It's my first video so hopefully they only get better. 😊
How Cabernet can be enjoyed by ancient Greeks if it was created in the 17th century?
Subbed. Amazing content.
Much appreciated!
What about Muscat, is it also a grape variety?
The background music is nice...but much too loud because it overpowers the commentary.
I wonder what happened to all the ancient roman and greek wines...
She didn’t cover the different varieties of “MD 20/20” so I’ll go ahead and do it. I’m going to share with you my three favorite varietals.
First there’s the ‘Banana Red’. It’s a red wine with flavors of bananas and red. It’s best enjoyed chilled straight out of the bottle. It pairs great with a stick of “Slim Jim”. Next we have the ‘Kiwi-Lemon”. This is a rare green wine which gets its color from artificial kiwi flavoring. It goes great with just about any candy from the candy isle. Finally we have the “Orange Jubilee”. It has a strong orange taste and hints of jubilee. This is the perfect wine for that burger that’s been out for two days. You know, when the bread is so dry that you have to take a sip of something wet so you can chew it.
Next time I’ll review the famous “Two Buck Chuck” from Trader Joe’s….
Bwhwhahahah!
Merlot ,Zinfandel & Sauvignon Blanc❤but Green wine on the other hand just always make me headache and I don’t know why ?😮
Can you add something about viognier?
Good point
You missed my favorite, besides Cabernet Savignon, Tempranillo. 😮
Which white wine is used in cooking usually??
Definitely good red wine is not for everybody,beer people would never know the pleasure of drinking a good Cabernet Sauvignon or a soft merlot ,it takes a while to teach your taste buds about it !
what about carmeneré?
Beautiful voice
What about geoargian wines?
have another one coming out
Lets see how your channel grows. Beginning June/2024 it has 393 subscribers.
Thank you so much
Shiraz is the best
You should do Champagne's harder cousin, Cognac/brandy
Cognac has nothing to do with champagne ,it’s a completely different animal the aging and grapes has no comparison with champagne !
Extremely informative and very well done.
Glad you liked it!
The AI voice destroys this.
no AI just I
Wrong comments... how can a Sauvignon Blanc (BLANC) be "dark red" in the image??? nonsense!
Left out Pinot Grigio. I'm not a white wine guy but lots of gals I know like this one.
Playfully, high five! Your money's gone on a little adventure from the bank to your Visa/Mastercard card and made it in one piece!
Where is South Africa's pride Pinotage?
You forgot Mosel river...
I love Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, but I have never tasted things like 'mint' or 'cherry' no matter what wine I drank.
Not a connaisseur by any means, I'll be honest and say that according to my taste buds, all wines taste like spoiled grapes.
For those who don't really like the taste of wine but love the taste of grapes, my advice would be to drink juice from grapes instead of wine.
For some reason I do not drink white wine. Probably because after learning that most women drink white wine because they like the sweeter wines, the mysoginist within me instantly decided I could never drink white wine.
Most women don’t drink white wine,we like the dark ones better,like merlot,Pinot noir ,Shiraz ,I think it has nothing to do with gender is has to do with knowing wine and the taste of it !
Isn't Shiraz from Iran?
NEVER PRONOUNCE THE ANDES MOUNTAINS AS THE “Antis Foothills” okay sorry for the rage that drove me crazy lol forgive me
This is the best wine explanation video i've ever seen
Thanks
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Unfortunately, the history of the origin of sparkling wine being France is untrue. Sparking wine was documented in England over 30 years before the famous French monk.
As to whether the English were first, that is difficult to prove, especially when something is as a result of something unintentional, since it is more than possible that it had been observed before.
Nice video!
Thanks
Ice wine?
Where's port? Where's sherry? Where are the fortified wines????
next video
What music is this?
How about port or moscato
Chenin blanc is also left
The video should be called “French wines” as it totally ignores all other countries.
White Rum
You didnt talk about Pinot Grigio
i got you on the next one
You left out dessert wines!
you left out my favorite white: Viognier
You forgot Cava
What about prison wine?!
Muscat is left ... Also we have Pino grio
This seems very French focus… there are other wines besides French based grapes.
Great info and narration! Was surprised after I finished to notice how few views it has, I thought at first it was from a big channel. Keep it up!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Grenache !
Thanks
Pinot grigio!
Flag this video for false information so RUclips takes it down.
What about Tannat and Carménère? :(
Wine is now making me sick it use to be fine for me
Gamay and Georgian Wines
ok thanks for the suggestions
Please add chapters
Which red wine is the most fruity and least acidic? I am thinking of Merlot or an Argentine Melbac.
Is the voice AI?
Rice wine