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V is for Vino Wine Show
V is for Vino Wine Show
V is for Vino Wine Show
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In each full episode of V is for Vino, Vince explores a new wine region, the history and communities that shape it, meets the winemakers, and cooks delicious food pairings at local restaurants.

In addition to our full episodes, we have tons of educational wine content from wine etiquette to wine tips, tricks, and deals, challenges, cooking tutorials, wine pairings, and more!

After watching our channel you’ll understand the wine you’re drinking, buy it with confidence, get better deals, and share your experience and passion for wine with others! Whether you're a wine newbie or a pro, V is for Vino makes wine theory easy-to-understand and accessible to all.

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@fernandocastanon5750
@fernandocastanon5750 53 минуты назад
Sorry dude, but you are not doing it like an expert, an expert DO NOT SWIRL the wine on his first approach when smelling.
@discipleofra4354
@discipleofra4354 3 часа назад
There's a tradition that the miracle of Qana took place here.
@joyrecipes
@joyrecipes 13 часов назад
Beautiful 🥰
@starlight.te.
@starlight.te. 14 часов назад
tastes like dirt (^^;)
@arunashamal
@arunashamal 16 часов назад
Thank god Gerard is making wines, because, he could totally start a cult if he wanted to.
@emilyrosero4116
@emilyrosero4116 16 часов назад
My husband and I are having a date night and we watch your video while we drink wine. Thank you !! Great video
@cristinarana2645
@cristinarana2645 День назад
Where did the name Zinfandel originate?
@nakhlehabboud1680
@nakhlehabboud1680 3 дня назад
Very good job you did, the map that you show in the 10:45 min, shows the so called (Isr@.el) on the map since the Phoenix era, but it was created 1948. Not any time before so just to be accurate here.
@szakhem
@szakhem 3 дня назад
What an amazing story… the video was so well done and the wines amazing. I can’t wait to take my children to walk where I used to run…
@ihavecomputer10
@ihavecomputer10 3 дня назад
worst voice i have ever heard
@ardeihpablo
@ardeihpablo 3 дня назад
Plz traslate in spanish too Ty nice video
@boss5ever
@boss5ever 4 дня назад
They did dna testing on a grape
@niccovisconti1712
@niccovisconti1712 3 дня назад
They've solved murders through testing DNA on plants. Several years ago. Unsolved Mysteries I think it was. On a Palo Verde tree in the southwest. Guy had branches from a Palo Verde tree that he drove under. Anyways..the tress DNA matched with a lady that was murdered. I don't remember the fine details but yes.... DNA from the tree connected all the dots.
@akshayhere
@akshayhere 4 дня назад
Bro chased a fox and found a lair.
@garyi.2954
@garyi.2954 4 дня назад
Wines over 100 years old may be drinkable but would have lost its bloom. Fresh fruits & delicate bouquet would fade. Possibly more barnyard, earth, madérisée, red turnIng to brown. White wine generally won't last 100 years since lacking tannin which is a preservative
@HB-wl3nv
@HB-wl3nv 4 дня назад
Yeah, that's dumb. So just sit on the wine bottles forever and never taste them or try them or let others enjoy them? Seriously stingy.
@Bernie-Hernsen
@Bernie-Hernsen 4 дня назад
It’s all acid by now
@ray-jo4wc
@ray-jo4wc 5 дней назад
The Cask of Amontillado
@stephanleo
@stephanleo 5 дней назад
Great video! You should have visited Clos Cibonne with it's Tibouren wines!
@WillemDafuq69
@WillemDafuq69 5 дней назад
Ah rich parasites hoarding incredible wine for themselves. What a shocker!
@Phe9611
@Phe9611 5 дней назад
As a Lebanese, thank you very much!! Love it❤️‍🔥 Btw, the temple in Baalbek is the biggest roman temple in the world!
@ronalmera2558
@ronalmera2558 5 дней назад
Amazing liquid treasure.
@Kate-fn8rj
@Kate-fn8rj 6 дней назад
Fortune fox 🦊 😂 Imagine the luck
@sommelara5194
@sommelara5194 6 дней назад
Mrhban finsa. Shukran lak ealaa hadha alfidyu alraayie / Hola Vince, thanks for this wonderful video. I watched it 3 times already and every time I find something new and make me love the world of wine, specially its origin. Glad you got to take your brother with you and find family in this amazing country. It reminded me of 2022, the time I took my mom and brother back to El Salvador after 41 years of avoiding it due to the violence and crime, but as Lebanon it now it's a safe place to visit. Love the winemakers, the food, the history the wines and mostly to learn about the varieties of grapes they make wine of. Cheers and please continue teaching and showing us the world of wine thru the lens of V is for Vino! Cheers 🍷
@moeh3963
@moeh3963 6 дней назад
the production quality is incredible btw
@moeh3963
@moeh3963 6 дней назад
Well done and glad you enjoyed your stay.. please visit again
@gabrielnunesduarte5576
@gabrielnunesduarte5576 6 дней назад
Thanks for that video, i am recently took the lvl 2 wset exam, and now looking further to do the lvl3, im in service industry for about 3 years now.
@georgesmachhour
@georgesmachhour 7 дней назад
Amazing ! I'm from Zahle too :)
@johnfoot2984
@johnfoot2984 7 дней назад
Ok, traditionally France was famed for it's wine. For truelly fantastic wine, where the vineyards are fed by glaziers with 98-99% pure water feeding the grapes. You need to go to New Zealand. French wine is very overrated. Fact!
@brandonlucas15
@brandonlucas15 7 дней назад
Great video
@jorgevial131
@jorgevial131 7 дней назад
Thanks. As a Chilean your documentary made me feel proud of my country.
@bandofather
@bandofather 8 дней назад
What is an ancient world wine
@visforvino
@visforvino 8 дней назад
They are wine regions that predate the Roman influence of vine planting, many of which are in far eastern Europe, and the Middle East. We actually talk about it in our Lebanon episode that we just released! Check it out when you have a chance, I think you’d like it!
@donkbonk5430
@donkbonk5430 8 дней назад
What I pulled from the video: Old world wines taste like dirt, have low alcohol, and are sour 😂
@CowboySomm
@CowboySomm 9 дней назад
One of the best shows done by Vince. I agree with other comments, this is world class filming and story telling. Well done.
@visforvino
@visforvino 7 дней назад
Thanks a ton!
@MrsQ22
@MrsQ22 9 дней назад
Wow interesting! Can’t wait to hear about the ancient world wines haha
@DGB149
@DGB149 9 дней назад
Went to the FL as part of our honeymoon in 1981. Stopped at the then few wineries. Glenora Winery was our favorite then. Fast forward to 2023 and a visit to the area for a friend's daughter's wedding. We were so pleased that Glenora was still there and thriving. Of course it has grown as so many other wineries. The area is fantastic!
@mihajlomihajlovic1221
@mihajlomihajlovic1221 9 дней назад
Hello , Since you haven’t listed Balkan countries nowhere (Ancient,Old,New)I recommend you comming in Serbia and try what it has to offer 🙂 p.s. Yugoslavia was in top 10 wine producers in the world 🙂
@visforvino
@visforvino 7 дней назад
Hope to visit some of the Balkans soon!
@Zunip182
@Zunip182 9 дней назад
I love dirt
@WineLover77578
@WineLover77578 9 дней назад
Great pairing! 👏👏👏
@fernandofreire4062
@fernandofreire4062 10 дней назад
Great episode, one of the best for sure! In a world so devided, its great to see different wineries sharing a moment together.
@karenaouwad2697
@karenaouwad2697 11 дней назад
Beautiful documentary done with such elegance
@roberthaddad5785
@roberthaddad5785 11 дней назад
This is an amazing program. Thank you for such a wonderful, and informative show. The wine exploration is amazing.
@visforvino
@visforvino 7 дней назад
Thanks so much!
@martinkhachatoorian1930
@martinkhachatoorian1930 11 дней назад
Hi Vince, great video! you did mention that weekend events are offered for purepy the foundational knowledge of becomming a sommelier, any that you recommend? hopefully in the los angeles region?
@visforvino
@visforvino 7 дней назад
The Wine House in West LA does great classes!
@elaaa6530
@elaaa6530 12 дней назад
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen on this platform.
@visforvino
@visforvino 7 дней назад
Thanks so much, it was a special one for us!
@lebanonthehostbecamethehos2904
@lebanonthehostbecamethehos2904 13 дней назад
these cave of wine were used by the Phoenicians , not by the Romans ,. the Romans and the Greek learned about the wine from the Phoenicians , and their sanctuaries were built by phoenician architects .. please do not discredit the Phoenicians and over credit the Romans . The Romans didn't come with an army of architect and scientist when they invaded our lands .. they came with brutal soldiers to destroy and steel