Just found this video, the first of the LCBO series that I’ve watched and what a treasure trove. Very informative, inspiring and appetising. Can’t wait to watch more.
I am enjoying all of the LCBO videos. Informative and well produced. Unfortunately, the more I learn, the more I realize how little I am likely to ever know. Enjoyable none the less!
Absolutely stunning, as a amateur winemaker for 3.5 years now, I appreciate more of where I would like to be in 5 years with my own craft that I am producing. These videos are above and beyond spectacular. Thank you.
Truly I really appreciate everything else and I’m grateful for being able to enjoy it! Truly thank you and I apologize for expressing negatively in regards to the choice of music.
To think the host Michael Fagan has managed to get his life together in such a big way is great. Going from breaking into Buckingham Palace to hosting all these great wine shows is amazing!
Sometimes a wine from an intemperate climate can be bitter and the bitterness just never goes away. Trying alternate vines in better climates can help.
nice - I live in france the wines from regions seems to compliment local food recipes more than most countries - the climate and soil in france has quite a range from alps to southern coast - few places do that maybe italy - also noted some younger wine producers here working on organic vineyards even champagnes no chemicals no additives - usually small vineyards but tried some exceptional unknown wines that might be classics in twenty years
It's a great video, just one small thing:as I know there's only one grand Cru in Chablis but 7 climats (terroir) not as the video mentioned 7 grand crus...
Just went thru the comments and seriously nobody else has an issue with that new years guitar sounding like bjork and two cats fighting in a back alley over some rotting fish bones. Eeeesh
Holy grape, what's with the loud music? Loved how this documentary started, the explanation of the different areas of vineyards and the details of the soil where they're grown, also the cute Canadian voice. Sadly can't continue watching this with my ear problems, the sound mix is seriously out of control :(
Good lord what a terrible choice of music. Nails on a chalk board with the guitar screaming bloody murder. Awful but everything else is awesome!! Really appreciate it thank you!!!
On the whole a good video. The author does follow the official ranking a bit too much I think. There is many a premier cru that cannot compete with a village Meursault for example. The producer is often more important than the vineyard. I'd rather have a Meursault from Comtes Lafon, for example, than a premier cru from a bad producer. The "Mozart" music in the beginning of the video is awful by the way. Please play some good Mozart, or something American if you want.
Just found this video, the first of the LCBO series that I’ve watched and what a treasure trove. Very informative, inspiring and appetising. Can’t wait to watch more.
I am enjoying all of the LCBO videos. Informative and well produced. Unfortunately, the more I learn, the more I realize how little I am likely to ever know. Enjoyable none the less!
I'm not disrespecting Chardonnay from California, Australia, South Africa or wherever , but Burgundy is one of a kind, nothing compares to that
The terroir is all. My ex-boss could nail a terroir by taste alone. Unbelievable.
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Absolutely stunning, as a amateur winemaker for 3.5 years now, I appreciate more of where I would like to be in 5 years with my own craft that I am producing. These videos are above and beyond spectacular. Thank you.
how is it going 7 years later?
Truly I really appreciate everything else and I’m grateful for being able to enjoy it! Truly thank you and I apologize for expressing negatively in regards to the choice of music.
To think the host Michael Fagan has managed to get his life together in such a big way is great. Going from breaking into Buckingham Palace to hosting all these great wine shows is amazing!
Thats hilarious!
Having a Duvernay premier cru with a beautifull camembert truly was a beautiful experience
A wonderful program - takes me straight back to Beaune. Thankyou!
it was an absolute joy watching this video. tought me a lot about wine!
thank you
So informative and inspiring! Thank you so much!
Tack för ett bra program! / Thankyou for a great discovery program!
Very interesting. I loved the scenery. Might change that harsh music.
thank you michael. great video.
My bucket list for sure!!
awesome show thanks to all that made t possible
Sometimes a wine from an intemperate climate can be bitter and the bitterness just never goes away. Trying alternate vines in better climates can help.
... sour ?
It is very informative to watch, but the music at moments is very distracting.
....of Burgundy are the best🍸
I love MEURSAULT❤
Love Burgundy esp Montrachet
nice - I live in france the wines from regions seems to compliment local food recipes more than most countries - the climate and soil in france has quite a range from alps to southern coast - few places do that maybe italy - also noted some younger wine producers here working on organic vineyards even champagnes no chemicals no additives - usually small vineyards but tried some exceptional unknown wines that might be classics in twenty years
Streng Geheim!
great show. thank you for uploading
mjr
tokyo
Great video but what the fuck is happening at 6:37 we are arguing if she is getting assaulted or saved
Any recommendations while in Paris France
What a great video! Thank you!
la vins et ne pa?
It's a great video, just one small thing:as I know there's only one grand Cru in Chablis but 7 climats (terroir) not as the video mentioned 7 grand crus...
there are 7 different grand cru vineyards but they are called just a Grand Cru together only in Chablis
outstanding explanation, thank you!
HE LICKED THE ROCK!! HE LICKED THE ROCK!!
Wow! Great!
Can anyone tell me the name of the food appearing at 18:25
french taco
That is a machaca burrito - very good.
Oh man. Now Im thirsty, so thirsty.
9:28 most distracting music ever - what in the world?
watching these videos makes me drunk. Just impossible to do without drinking away some fine wine
m i n e r a l i t y
Great video!
awesome
I love your videos, how can I contact to you in order to make a proposal idea?
The white wines
I like my noble rot, myself. Maybe I'll find it in another video.
9:28 WTH
The color filter is destroying burgundy and my iris
I always want the guy that understands ........ wine ...... with out that no passion is felt ........
4:11 le moinage - except for the little California vines (and nearly all our ancient white oak forests) helped save your ancient vineyards...
Just went thru the comments and seriously nobody else has an issue with that new years guitar sounding like bjork and two cats fighting in a back alley over some rotting fish bones. Eeeesh
Why are they claiming that the whites of Burgundy are only based on Chardonnay? How about say, Aligoté and the Sauvignons of Saint-Bris?
Village or Table Vin?
Excellent Program. Takea look at TLTV (Wine Tasting)
Holy grape, what's with the loud music? Loved how this documentary started, the explanation of the different areas of vineyards and the details of the soil where they're grown, also the cute Canadian voice. Sadly can't continue watching this with my ear problems, the sound mix is seriously out of control :(
Fuckin killer video
Great presentation, not so good music, and overbearing too!
Nice video but dial down the music... ruined the experience. The rock music for Chablis?!? What drugs are you on?
Good lord what a terrible choice of music. Nails on a chalk board with the guitar screaming bloody murder. Awful but everything else is awesome!! Really appreciate it thank you!!!
Man, they harvest grapes while smoking weeds
a lighter sauv blanc or heineken is better with weed or perhaps Champagne
My wine appreciation teacher makes me watch these shitty videos. BTW what the hell were they thinking adding that rock instrumental?
On the whole a good video. The author does follow the official ranking a bit too much I think. There is many a premier cru that cannot compete with a village Meursault for example. The producer is often more important than the vineyard. I'd rather have a Meursault from Comtes Lafon, for example, than a premier cru from a bad producer. The "Mozart" music in the beginning of the video is awful by the way. Please play some good Mozart, or something American if you want.
has anybody told the french they have a massive magnesium deficiency problem in their vineyards?
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