There is Reserva and Reserva Especial as well as Reserva Privada and Gran Reserva codified in Chilean Law. However they're more alike the Bordeaux "Superieur" in that they ask for higher alcohol level, and limits grape varieties.
Thanks for sharing that information. I didn't find it when I was preparing that cast. Do you have a source, so that I can update the information on the cast's notes? Cheers!
Are you a member of GuildSomm? It's on the South American > Chilean study guides.This other link shows how loosely it's kinda defined: www.seriouseats.com/2015/07/beginners-guide-to-chilean-wine.html
I'm want to know if I could take some courses with you about wine and get some kind of certification about, I'm really appreciate that you are doing a lot of people talking about wine life
Thank you, that's very kind of you to ask. I don't teach classes or provide certifications -- I'm just happy to help people learn more about wine. I'm glad you've found my casts helpful. Cheers!
This makes a great deal of sense; I've always preferred Italian and Spanish to all others.
Very much enjoy your educational casts.
There is Reserva and Reserva Especial as well as Reserva Privada and Gran Reserva codified in Chilean Law. However they're more alike the Bordeaux "Superieur" in that they ask for higher alcohol level, and limits grape varieties.
Thanks for sharing that information. I didn't find it when I was preparing that cast. Do you have a source, so that I can update the information on the cast's notes? Cheers!
Are you a member of GuildSomm? It's on the South American > Chilean study guides.This other link shows how loosely it's kinda defined: www.seriouseats.com/2015/07/beginners-guide-to-chilean-wine.html
Thanks! This is very helpful. Cheers!
Very useful and informative, also i love how you can adjust the pronunciation of each foreign word depending on its mother language!! Chin Chin!
I'm want to know if I could take some courses with you about wine and get some kind of certification about, I'm really appreciate that you are doing a lot of people talking about wine life
Thank you, that's very kind of you to ask. I don't teach classes or provide certifications -- I'm just happy to help people learn more about wine. I'm glad you've found my casts helpful. Cheers!
Thanks for the information
Aha, ha, so it's like 'Esquire' !
Very informative. Thanks.
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