INCREDIBLE Italian Winery Tour in Orvieto, Italy 🇮🇹

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Today we are getting a private tour of the beautiful Palazzone Winery in Orvieto, Italy. This is a long tour with tons of information, so I tried to make it a little easier for you if you'd like to skip around by tagging everything we discussed.
    Check out their website here: palazzone.com/?lang=en
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    00:00 Welcome to Palazzone Winery
    01:46 Start of Tour
    02:14 How Orvieto White Wine is Made
    02:46 Single Grape Wine
    03:04 Why Vinification is simple but IMPORTANT
    04:02 Why this machine is important for sweet wine
    04:42 What is necessary for red wine
    05:28 Where the red wine is made
    06:23 This is the Palazzone!
    06:38 Architecture of Palazzone
    06:55 Why Palazzone was built
    07:33 What is a LOCANDA?
    08:19 Why This Soil Here is Good For Grapes
    09:26 The White Wine Cellar
    09:55 The Complex Grape Selection Process
    10:58 Cleaning the Juice And Fermentation of the wine
    11:32 Tasting the wine
    12:19 Controlling the temperature of the cellar
    13:00 Why it's important to control the temperature during fermentation
    13:26 How they control the temperature
    14:18 How full are the cellars?
    14:33 How to build a cellar
    15:11 The bottle filler machines
    15:42 Why they prefer the screw caps
    16:11 Why not all the wine isn't labeled
    17:01 How do they pick the grapes? by hand?
    17:27 Why the machine doesn't select some grapes
    18:05 2014 Crisis at Palazzone
    18:41 Why it's difficult to find people to work there
    19:33 Inside the red wine cellar
    19:49 What they have in red wine
    20:38 Palazzone's Orvieto Selection wine
    21:01 Is longer-aged wine better?
    21:45 All the old Palazzone-labeled wines
    23:03 That it's from the cellar
    23:29 What are they busy with this time of year?
    23:41 Wild Boar damage
    31:52 Are wild boars a huge problem?
    26:03 Inside the Palazzone Locanda
    26:29 Picture of old Palazzone and interesting story
    28:01 How many rooms are in the Locanda?
    28:40 The first owners of Palazzone
    29:24 Talkig differences in American and Italian wine
    31:01 Big thanks to Palazzone and Peter for the wonderful tour!

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  • @NickKTravel
    @NickKTravel  7 месяцев назад +11

    Thank you Petro for the incredible tour of Palazzone Winery! He covered tons of information in this video so I broke it down for you if you'd like to skip ahead to certain parts of the video ✌
    palazzone.com
    00:00 Welcome to Palazzone Winery
    01:46 Start of Tour
    02:14 How Orvieto White Wine is Made
    02:46 Single Grape Wine
    03:04 Why Vinification is simple but IMPORTANT
    04:02 Why this machine is important for sweet wine
    04:42 What is necessary for red wine
    05:28 Where the red wine is made
    06:23 This is the Palazzone!
    06:38 Architecture of Palazzone
    06:55 Why Palazzone was built
    07:33 What is a LOCANDA?
    08:19 Why This Soil Here is Good For Grapes
    09:26 The White Wine Cellar
    09:55 The Complex Grape Selection Process
    10:58 Cleaning the Juice And Fermentation of the wine
    11:32 Tasting the wine
    12:19 Controlling the temperature of the cellar
    13:00 Why it's important to control the temperature during fermentation
    13:26 How they control the temperature
    14:18 How full are the cellars?
    14:33 How to build a cellar
    15:11 The bottle filler machines
    15:42 Why they prefer the screw caps
    16:11 Why not all the wine isn't labeled
    17:01 How do they pick the grapes? by hand?
    17:27 Why the machine doesn't select some grapes
    18:05 2014 Crisis at Palazzone
    18:41 Why it's difficult to find people to work there
    19:33 Inside the red wine cellar
    19:49 What they have in red wine
    20:38 Palazzone's Orvieto Selection wine
    21:01 Is longer-aged wine better?
    21:45 All the old Palazzone-labeled wines
    23:03 That it's from the cellar
    23:29 What are they busy with this time of year?
    23:41 Wild Boar damage
    31:52 Are wild boars a huge problem?
    26:03 Inside the Palazzone Locanda
    26:29 Picture of old Palazzone and interesting story
    28:01 How many rooms are in the Locanda?
    28:40 The first owners of Palazzone
    29:24 Talkig differences in American and Italian wine
    31:01 Big thanks to Palazzone and Peter for the wonderful tour!

    • @MadeinEataly
      @MadeinEataly 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Nick, nice video. Not sure how long you are going to stay in the area, but I really think you should visit the Castello of Titignano on Lake Corbara. Their main vineyard is called Tenuta di Salviano, cheers.

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen 7 месяцев назад +14

    This is the most serious episode I’ve seen you tagging, haha!
    Olive oil and red wine are both important assets of Italy, and I am happy to see the production factories of both on your channel!
    I was also very happy to see the medieval hotel. I didn’t expect that its appearance is still so good!
    The owner's explanation is great, and his pride in his property showed in every word!
    Your interview is wonderful. Such great content can only be watched on the National Geographic Channel!
    Although the weather is not good, I still feel a different atmosphere. The beauty of Italy is already in the air!
    You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! Grazie mille, ciao ciao! 👍🥰👏🙌🎉

    • @NickKTravel
      @NickKTravel  7 месяцев назад +4

      yeah i talked about so much I felt it was necessary, especially for those that want to skip around to parts they find interesting.
      National Geographic... i don't think so lol thanks tho!

    • @giannishen
      @giannishen 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@NickKTravel It is wonderful. Watching your videos is like watching a great travel program, also is like TLC! Awesome!

  • @Diniastuti
    @Diniastuti 7 месяцев назад +6

    Yes .. Orvieto …white wine, we served them in our restaurant(Terracota, Hythe-Kent) in England .. lots ladies like them 👍.. Salute Nick n Pietro Ciao

  • @gohby72
    @gohby72 7 месяцев назад +4

    Omg I love your Italy videos, great place to visit.

  • @dianach-fl7fw
    @dianach-fl7fw 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing
    I like there are many old buildings that really interesting to see about this country in your video
    So many historical old stuff
    Very nice

  • @Iyanrach
    @Iyanrach 7 месяцев назад +2

    Gotta love his accent, feels like watching Godfellas movie.

    • @NickKTravel
      @NickKTravel  7 месяцев назад

      i know right, his accent is great

    • @ericaapriana9467
      @ericaapriana9467 7 месяцев назад

      The Godfather, you mean? 😊 I think so too!

  • @vittoriobagnarol2135
    @vittoriobagnarol2135 7 месяцев назад +2

    Asking to an historic italian wine factory how much similar is the fukking californian wine is just hilarious LoL
    Ciao from Italy!

  • @mandy3303
    @mandy3303 7 месяцев назад +1

    I guess i should buy a bottle of Orvieto Musco and do the wine drinking myself to finish up the video. Thanks and Cheers!

  • @MrDAN572
    @MrDAN572 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pietro is cute 🥰

  • @sherrychan1128
    @sherrychan1128 7 месяцев назад +1

    This one 大好きですね〜〜

  • @josepwillis687
    @josepwillis687 7 месяцев назад

    Good job

  • @badshooter85
    @badshooter85 7 месяцев назад +1

    WOW The process tho. No wonder Italian wine is quite expensive. I can barely afford some of the Italian wine. So I'll get some local Indonesian red wine. Called old man stamp. It's cheaper and still tastier. 😅 still helpful in cold weather.

  • @trevorharris7705
    @trevorharris7705 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Nick I'm curious as to what happened after Ubud. It's like one minute your in Ubud and the next video you're in Japan. What happened to the rest of the Bali tour??? That's a big gap. And then there's Vanessa???

    • @mudjionojombang3401
      @mudjionojombang3401 7 месяцев назад +1

      Kind of personal issues 😕😔😕 bro Trevor 😕😕😔 simply happens 😭😞 as long as the world 🌎 keeps revolting 😢.
      Let it be the consumption of E tv 😉 things 😜 or whatever 😏.

  • @salvatoremartella5397
    @salvatoremartella5397 7 месяцев назад +1

    “Palazzone” non significa “Paradiso”, ma palazzo grande (palazzo = palace, grande = big).

  • @giovannimoriggi5833
    @giovannimoriggi5833 7 месяцев назад +2

    10:35 that name is Grechetto ('little greek' in italian)
    The word palace is from latin, that's why is so similar to the word palazzo (maybe not the very meaning, but doesn't matter). In italian, adding the augmentative sufix -one at the end, means' big', but is often used ironically. You can totally understand the building was named by people. it's not like a surname, it's a common word which became official name, of a building not actually a palace, relatively big.
    Such a smart guy is Pietro, I was imaging the beginning, the unfolding and the loss of a friendship all in one video LOL

  • @davidbrase1488
    @davidbrase1488 7 месяцев назад

    Cool tour. If they need workers this summer, I'm down.

    • @NickKTravel
      @NickKTravel  7 месяцев назад

      for real!

    • @ReaperOfSouls83
      @ReaperOfSouls83 7 месяцев назад

      write to them, for sure they appreciate some good help!

  • @Prog_Guy
    @Prog_Guy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi my friend nice videos.. if you want to come to Verona contact me it is a really nice city in the north

    • @davide0014
      @davide0014 7 месяцев назад

      Ciruzzo...? ti stai facendo pubblicità o è un invito a verità a trovare