Winecast: Washington Wine

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @h.g.martin1402
    @h.g.martin1402 3 года назад +3

    Having completed the three WSET certifications and now almost ready to take the SWE certification, I find your videos an excellent way to study. Your casts are incredibly informative, always touch on the concepts that are essential to understanding the region and the history at the beginning of the video is superb; it puts everything in perspective. Thank you for creating these visual flashcards that are invaluable to those of us sitting for certifications. I just wished that during my WSET studies I had your erudite and well planned presentations. Great job.

  • @JazzMan76
    @JazzMan76 4 года назад

    Another excellent overview. Thanks. Seeking the next 100.

  • @wyattwahlgren8883
    @wyattwahlgren8883 2 года назад

    I was born in Oregon, but I've lived in Washington since I was just starting to walk. Hearing about all of these Washington wines makes me very happy.

  • @connorkroswek29
    @connorkroswek29 6 лет назад +2

    Going for my Lvl2 Somm. Your Wine Cast have been a big help!

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      I'm glad to here that, thank you! Best of luck on your Level 2 and I'm glad the casts have been helpful. Cheers!

  • @tonyritter3795
    @tonyritter3795 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats on your first 100 looking forward to the next 100. This was very informative about Washington's wine industry. I discovered Washington's wine about two years ago and fell in love with them. A lot of excellent wines and you can bat the price.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thank you! Washington wines really can be something special, so I'm glad to hear they have another fan. Thanks for taking the time to write in. Cheers!

  • @TheBlueCollarConservative
    @TheBlueCollarConservative 6 лет назад +2

    I love this "wine-cast". I have watched this cast at least ten times.....lol
    The quality videos produced by you and Stewart from Wine on the Dime have encouraged me to do my own wine and whiskey review channel that will focus on Washington state wines and distilled spirits in particular but not excluded other wines.....it just won't be the focus.
    Thank you again and please don't stop.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you! I'm especially proud of the Washington cast; so, I'm glad it has a dedicated fan out there. Wine on the Dime is a really terrific channel and a great example of what a lot of dedication along with a lot of love for the grape can do when it comes to providing a great resource for others. Glad to here that my channel provides some helpful content and inspiration, too. Looking forward to seeing what your new channel will do. Cheers!

  • @LannieRee86
    @LannieRee86 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats on 100 and many more. Thank you so much for this informative video. Your information really helped me.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching. I'm glad the casts were helpful to you. Cheers!

  • @Catch22iscrazy
    @Catch22iscrazy 6 лет назад +1

    Congratulations on the 100! Another fascinating video, particularly so as I had my WSET lecture yesterday on Washington Wines.

  • @EarthenVegan
    @EarthenVegan 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks... as always, informative!
    I’m taking a 6 week sabbatical this summer thru Italy, will be visiting most wine making regions. Looking forward to casts!
    Congratulations on 100 casts. From the bottom of my heart and my wine glass... cheers!
    @thegrapeyogi

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thank you. Glad the casts have been helpful and hope I can do Italy justice. Have a terrific trip through Italy! Cheers!

  • @jeannettejones2311
    @jeannettejones2311 5 лет назад

    I love your videos, just the right mix of science, culture, history, cuisine. Have been scouring the site for something on Oregon wines and have not found it using my phone (my primary listening device while on the road). Is there one and I’m just not finding it? Seems you would have one!

  • @distlledbrewedreviewed
    @distlledbrewedreviewed 6 лет назад +1

    Now I learned a lot more about Washington wines. All I knew before was stay away from the pinots. Congrats on 100 videos.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Knowledge is power, as they say, and, yes, watch out for those Washington Pinots. Cheers!

  • @HashFace253
    @HashFace253 6 лет назад +3

    Washington represent!!

  • @Underneaththebottle
    @Underneaththebottle 6 лет назад +1

    To a hundred more, cheers!! 🍷
    I've only had a couple of Rieslings from Washington. Gonna keep my eyes out for more! Yakima Valley in particular. Hope they'll get a "signature" grape and wine style at some point. Thanks for always providing super informative videos.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thanks, as always, for checking them out and for being such a great friend of the channel. Cheers!

  • @schuylertisserand6692
    @schuylertisserand6692 6 лет назад +1

    I've been listening to your casts in preparation for a position at my job and I've gotta say all your videos are so well done and have really helped me understand regions and what goes on within them. The wine education teacher even used one of your videos in class! Thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge!

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I'm really glad to hear that they've been helpful. I try to make content dense presentations that are still listenable -- hopefully I succeed, at least most of the time. Thanks for sharing that your teacher found one helpful, too. Good luck in your new position! Cheers!

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Oh, purely out of curiosity, what was the video your teacher used in class?

  • @Shannon802
    @Shannon802 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats Again.... I can't wait till we can get a Winecast on Sherry Production

  • @lucasstepinsky4126
    @lucasstepinsky4126 6 лет назад +1

    Great insight, thanks!

  • @WineOnTheDime
    @WineOnTheDime 6 лет назад +1

    Congratulations on 100! Here's to many more!

  • @luciengoulet824
    @luciengoulet824 6 лет назад +1

    Great video as always. I agree with you that Washington has some of the best wine the USA has to offer. With Washington being the 2nd largest wine producer in America I still don't see enough wine from there in Connecticut. Maybe I should move to Washington? well anyway congratulation's on number 100 and good luck with your next certification. Thank you as always.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Despite being #2 they get overshadowed by the sheer volume of California production. I think Washington is a great place to make contact with the wine industry. It's very friendly and open here and more low key than in California. So, if moving is ever on your radar, you should definitely give Washington a think. Cheers!

  • @johnjansma
    @johnjansma 6 лет назад +1

    100! Congratulations!

  • @jjberg83
    @jjberg83 4 года назад

    Red Mountain cabs, Walla Walla syrahs. That's all I need!

  • @JohnsDrams
    @JohnsDrams 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats on 100! Really informative video! I've recently got a gig at a wine based restaurant so I'm going to need to brush up on my knowledge quite a bit. I've subscribed :)

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I'm glad the casts are helpful to you. Congratulations on your new gig and thanks for using the casts as a resource. Cheers!

  • @nickwilson1476
    @nickwilson1476 6 лет назад +1

    best wine series on RUclips!

  • @charlievanleuvan6865
    @charlievanleuvan6865 6 лет назад +2

    I love your channel, your videos are so easy to watch and so informative, I feel like I'm taking a college course on winemaking.
    Any chance you could do a video on New York Wines?that would be pretty cool

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thanks! New York is definitely in the queue. I'm looking for it to be my fourth wine cast on a particular U.S. region (after California, Washington and Oregon). Hopefully sooner rather than later. Cheers!

  • @peterborup2483
    @peterborup2483 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats on the 100th winecast and good luck on your Italy certification! A couple of thoughts/questions on this winecast. With WA (and CSM in particular) being so prolific in the production of Riesling, does the reason why WA would not try to establish Riesling as at least a signature varietal (as opposed to "the" signature) have more to do with the generally bad rap that Riesling has in the US market (i.e. "the curse of the Blue Nun" to borrow from Mike Veeeseth) or is the overall quality not quite there? Also interested in if you have any data or idea on how much production coming from the ~900 wineries is done using WA grapes vs. grapes brought in from elsewhere? I live in Colorado and while we have 2 AVAs and some great wine being produced there are a number of the 100+ wineries in the state that use non-Colorado grapes but are still considered CO wineries.

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      Thank you! Those are great questions. Though there are tons of wineries in WA that make a Riesling, Riesling production in WA is dominated (in terms of volume) by CSM. I think one of the effects of that has been that many people don't think of WA Riesling as much as they do of CSM Riesling, since that's often their only exposure to a WA Riesling. This isn't meant to be a criticism of the Chateau -- they're incredibly supportive of other wineries and very generous with their research and more power to them for making a lot of good Riesling -- but I wonder if their strong association with grape has kept it from being associated more broadly with the state. Also, as Paul Gregutt pointed out in his Washington Wines and Wineries book, a lot consumers think that CSM is a California company (!), so that hasn't helped either. These are just some thoughts. The question really deserves a more disciplined and research-oriented response. As far as how much juice comes from out of state, I don't have hard data but my impression is, not much. I know several wineries that are selling their juice out of state but I don't know any that are buying (though I'm sure there out there). Keep in mind that for a bottle to say Washington State on it, 95% of the juice has to be from in-state. Anyway, I feel like I've rambled a bit, but I love questions like those. I hope it was helpful. Cheers!

  • @davisssss69
    @davisssss69 6 лет назад +1

    100? im waiting on the 500! congrats

  • @ck_distills8734
    @ck_distills8734 6 лет назад +1

    I was very surprised to hear you mention Sangiovese as your pick for a great varietal in Washington. What are some good examples I should try?

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад +2

      Trust me, you won't be the only one who's surprised. Martedi is my favorite producer (my nick name for their winemaker is "Lord Sangio"). They're out of Woodinville, as is Adams Bench that makes a good (but pricey) Sangio from Red Willow Vineyard fruit. Michael Fiorentino (another Woodinville producer) is good, too. Probably easier to find would be Charles Smith's Guido, which, despite the name, is a good wine. It's only the 7th most planted grape, so there's not an ocean of it in Washington, but I think it's special. I'm either a visionary or a fool. Time will tell. Cheers!

  • @jamesiu1234567
    @jamesiu1234567 6 лет назад +1

    what do you think of Charles Smith's wines

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад +1

      There's a lot of them out there under a number of different labels, so it varies from wine to wine, but, generally speaking, I like them quite a bit. He's always been wise enough to hire very good winemakers. His former head winemaker, Andrew Latta, who was responsible for a number of stellar wines in the portfolio, has his own label, Latta Wines, which is very worth checking out and both of his current winemakers, Brennan Leighton and Katie Nelson, are very talented. Do you like the various Smith wines?

    • @jamesiu1234567
      @jamesiu1234567 6 лет назад

      thanks for the recommendations!

  • @christiaan81music
    @christiaan81music 6 лет назад

    The vid holds at 2:53 .. Maybe re-upload?

    • @TheUnknownWinecaster
      @TheUnknownWinecaster  6 лет назад

      It’s playing through for me. It may be a local problem you’re having with RUclips. Let me know if it doesn’t clear up.

    • @christiaan81music
      @christiaan81music 6 лет назад

      The Unknown Winecaster wierd.. Keep having this issue only in this video..