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Informative.... however he has one weakness to his videos: keeps the camera on himself !! People tune in to see the area... not look at the narrator! Please turn the camera around and allow viewers to see the area ... whilst sharing information. Tx
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thanks for the great video. However the terminology Sweetnes should be taken out as the majority of wines are dry. If they are sweet then we are talking about 'dessert wines'.
* Garnacha is known as Cannonau in Italy, mainly produced in Sardinia * Old Tempranillo vines have been found in Italy. In parts of Basilicata in particular, some vines that were being identified by wineries as Malvasia Nera are, in fact, Tempranillo * Carignan or Mazuelo or also known as Cariñena
The moors never stopped the production of wine. The caliphs never stopped production of wine and they even, some of them, owned vineyards. Yes the production volume went down but the production of wine never stopped.