Shiraz is one of Australia s most well known wines. The grapes are grown throughout Australia s regions and has grown world wide in popularity. Shiraz is familiar to the rest of world as Syrah, only with an Aussie twist to it. Join us today as Randy Torban explains more about the differences and similarities of Shiraz and Syrah. Visit us at http://www.classicwines.com/videos/cwtv for more wine videos.
Wine bottles come in many shapes and sizes, and there are just as many styles and types of stoppers to go with them. Join Randy Torban as he explains a few of the basics of preserving your wine.
Today we taste two wines from Italy. Join Brian Freedman as he takes you through his tasting of a 2004 bottle from Feudo di Santa Croce Bisanzio Primitivo di Manduria and the 2005 Vignali Roccomora Nero d'Avola Merlot Blend.
They may be adorable, but what kind of quality will these wines bring? As one of the rising stars of the wine world, Australia has become a key player in the realm of Shiraz. Utilizing large production techniques and attractive labels, Australia hopes to continue dominating their niche of the market. But the big question has always been does the wine inside stack up when it comes to quality? Today, host Brian Freedman tries two very obtainable Australian Shiraz. Wines sampled in this episode of Classic Wines TV include the Boolaroo 2005 Shiraz and The Little Penguin 2006 Shiraz.
What are some of the grapes used to produce delicious Italian wine? It could be the Nebbiolo, maybe a san giovese or even a aleatico. Each region of Italy brings its culture, history, climate and wine knowledge together to make distinctive wines for their area. Please join us to learn more about the wonderful wines of this region as we speak with a sommelier of The Wine School of Philadelphia. For additional informative wine videos go to www.ClassicWines.com/wine-videos.To find your favorite bottle of wine let us help you at www.ClassicWines.com
The varietal fingerprints of a wine can include descriptions as diverse as roses, barnyard, pepper, game and blackberries. Every single wine grape has a distinctive personality no matter where it is grown. Regardless of what the wine maker does to the wine there will the same underlying characteristic, or fingerprint, with each and every bottle of pinot noir, syrah or whichever wine you are tasting. Confused? Learn more at ClassicWines.comVisit ClassicWines.com/wine-videos to learn more about wine. Find your favorite bottle at ClassicWines.com
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