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Sommelier & TV Host Vince Answers Wine Questions! (Part I) 

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In this video, I sit down and answer some wine-related questions from our Vino VIP members! What's my favorite wine? How do you know if a bottle is corked? Why are expensive wines often underwhelming? And more!
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00:00 Introduction
00:21 Best unexpected wine region?
01:30 Why are expensive wines disappointing?
04:12 Winery wine clubs?
05:11 WSET level III?
06:19 How'd you get interested in wine?
07:36 Where should I visit?
09:02 How do you know if a wine is corked?
10:23 Will you visit Argentina?
11:06 Friday night wine?
11:35 Special wine experience?
12:44 How to smell wine?
14:40 Light reds?
16:56 Favorite wine?
17:28 Where would you avoid?
18:03 Outro
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ABOUT V IS FOR VINO: Wish learning about wine was easier? It's fun AND easy with your personal sommelier, travel guide, and host, Vince! Join him as he travels the world of wine - eating, drinking, and breaking down wine topics for you up close and personal!
Want to know more? On each episode of V is for Vino, you'll:
- Meet a winemaker and learn their story. One of the best parts of drinking wine is getting to know the place where it came from and the people who made it!
- Learn about the grapes. Vince breaks down wine topics easily, making them fun and easy to understand!
- Visit the region. Not everyone gets to travel to wine country as much as they'd like, so experience the beauty and culture firsthand with Vince. Travel the world and sip along from the comfort of your couch!
- Cook dishes that pair at a local restaurant because what's good wine without good food? Luckily, the world of wine is full of amazing chefs and restaurants ready to serve up something delicious to pair with the wine you just learned about.
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Комментарии : 43   
@benneil9651
@benneil9651 19 дней назад
Would love to see a series on Australian and New Zealand wines and regions.
@visforvino
@visforvino 16 дней назад
I’m definitely working on it. Hoping for 2025!
@rnjbond
@rnjbond Месяц назад
I can't wait for the Lebanon episode
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
It's going to be fun!
@ttweed87
@ttweed87 Месяц назад
Ditto on Portugal!
@davidpeterkofsky2081
@davidpeterkofsky2081 Месяц назад
Now I'm on the hunt for that Ojai Red syrah! Separately, I am heading to the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France in July and am hoping to find some good wines while I'm there. Your video on that region has given me some good ideas, including that amazing spot by the sea!
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
It's pretty easy to find online, hope you can try it!
@FilipeSalgueiroo
@FilipeSalgueiroo Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed Portugal, really liked that episode (you can always come back, we have many more wines for you to try ahah)
@AnarchoKapital
@AnarchoKapital Месяц назад
Portugal is an interesting choice. I would have said Tuscany. It has wine, food, culture, architecture, art, landscape, stable weather and is mostly close to the sea.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Hope to do an episode there next year and see for myself!
@TheDesertWineGuy
@TheDesertWineGuy Месяц назад
Very informative, thank you.
@frossato
@frossato Месяц назад
Chateau Musar is lovely!
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
They're part of the episode!
@tomdigangi2722
@tomdigangi2722 Месяц назад
Good video. Thanks for posting!
@JumpCoachingConnection
@JumpCoachingConnection Месяц назад
WSET answer is very helpful....just started Level 2 this past week.
@jerridorr107
@jerridorr107 Месяц назад
Pio Cerase Borolo is worth the price
@anneellis2362
@anneellis2362 Месяц назад
This was great! It’s fun to see what others ask and learn along the way!
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Thanks Anne! Part II coming soon!
@alankim6498
@alankim6498 Месяц назад
Anything from Frescobaldi! My favorite is Castelgiocondo.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Great wines!
@DonQuixote1917
@DonQuixote1917 Месяц назад
Watched this with a glass of California Cabernet 😅. Not my go to, but it’s what I had opened and well, nobody wants that to go bad so had to do what I had to do.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Haha😂
@pmbirmingham
@pmbirmingham Месяц назад
Respond to Peter requesting “How to spot a Corked (Trichloroanisole mold aka: TCA)?” Good explanation you offered but how to avoid the chance, Buy a screw cap wine closure.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Yeah, but then you can't drink so many wines! lol
@wr8925
@wr8925 Месяц назад
That was fun! And it went well with our sip of choice tonight-Domaine Eden Cab (Santa Cruz Bordeaux, not Napa😂) My question is the unanswered one- what is in Vince’s glass?
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Haha just a glass of CA Sauv Blanc! Margerum
@AnarchoKapital
@AnarchoKapital Месяц назад
When it comes to the wine being more expensive in the winery, that is definitely true for Italy, but not for Germany. I have bought Italian wines way cheaper over the net with delivery to my home in Germany than if I had bought from the winery. German retailers actually proudly say on their website: “Same price as at winery”.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Oh, good tips!
@frossato
@frossato Месяц назад
I've bought 5 bottles of Chetau Deyrem Valentin once. 4 were good and 1 was corked....all from the same lot...just had the bad luck of one being corked.
@phukdeeanphukdee435
@phukdeeanphukdee435 Месяц назад
How long we can store for Dry Savennieres Chenin Blanc ?
@visforvino
@visforvino 29 дней назад
Easy 10+ years if it's high quality.
@Derek-qu5to
@Derek-qu5to Месяц назад
what watch are you wearing?
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
It's actually a friends company that doesn't exist anymore called Le Coeur!
@marek8734
@marek8734 Месяц назад
As a sommelier I say that besides the balance, complexity and the length, I also look the drinkability level in the wine which you almost never hear even sommeliers talk about. But it is very important to get the wine which is mature and on the high level to drink when the bottle is opened. Many wines out there are below and some older wines are even already over the right time and you will loose not only your money but also the experience you were looking for. So, next time ask the sommelier some more questions:)
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
This is spot on for sure! This is one of the hardest things with restaurant wine lists. Usually all super young wines!
@Ruirspirul
@Ruirspirul Месяц назад
Lebanon is not the world oldest wine region. Lebanon and that whole region is the oldest table grape growing regions that we know and amount of indigenous vitis vinifera varieties is a good indication of this. vitis grape domestication and wine making trajectory went something like this. Caucasus -> Greeks -> Romans(generic name for italian tribes of that time)/Egyptians/Phoenicians -> rest of the europe… so perhaps, Lebanon has older wine culture than Spain but nowhere near oldest out there.
@AnarchoKapital
@AnarchoKapital Месяц назад
As you say, oldest wine making region we know of today is south of Kaukasus in Georgia.
@Ruirspirul
@Ruirspirul Месяц назад
@@AnarchoKapital yes but did not want to specify because 8000 years ago, there were no countries. but yes, currently Georgia is probably the only country that can claim an uninterrupted wine culture the longest with over 550 vitis vinifera verities, unique wine technology and many things.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
I believe I said “one of the oldest”, which is what I meant to say, but apologizes if I misspoke
@jerridorr107
@jerridorr107 Месяц назад
Why can I smell and taste exact fruits in white wine but when I smell/taste red wine which is my favorite I really say it smells and tastes like wine but I taste nothing except it’s dryness
@JuicySommelier
@JuicySommelier Месяц назад
If you’re having trouble getting anything on the nose of a wine, try pulling it’s finger.
@visforvino
@visforvino Месяц назад
Start with broad differences. Red fruit Pinot Noir vs Black fruit Cabernet. Then, get wines that are more similar as your progress. Make sure to taste side by side.
@JuicySommelier
@JuicySommelier Месяц назад
If you’re having trouble getting anything on the nose of a wine, try pulling it’s finger.
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