Willamette Valley has made great strides in creating a reputation for itself, especially when it comes to Pinot Noir. Host Brian Freedman is an especially large fan, so this showdown was a treat for him. Join in as Brian samples two Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley and gives is professional reviews. Sampled today are the Airlie Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2006 and the Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir 2006. For more classicwines TV please join us at www.ClassicWines.com/wine-videos.
Classic Wines TV continues to explore wine collecting in this latest video about wine cellar management. Host Brian Freedman uses a bottle from his very own collection to demonstrate the two main concepts of managing your cellar bottle value, and personal affection. Certain bottles can be stored simply for financial accruement or because the bottle will age well. This is a very cerebral approach to wine cellar management. But the bottle can also be stored if it has a personal connection to you. Perhaps you visited the vineyard and had a wonderful experience. Perhaps the bottle was made on a child s birthday. Whatever the case may be, appeal may be another factor to consider when storing bottles. The bottle examined today is the Dierberg 2005 Pinot Noir Steven . To find more wines please visit us at www.ClassicWines.com.
Wine lovers are famously in-tune with the nuances of food and beverage. Wine, being complex and dynamic, provides drinkers with a different experience every time they open a bottle. Unfortunately, due to its alcoholic nature, wine is only appropriate at certain times of day. What else could capture wine lover s attention in the same way? Host Brian Freedman contends that coffee is answer. Discussing high end coffee s from Jax Coffee House, Brian compares the diverse tasting palate that good coffee provides. If wine owns the nighttime, certainly coffee is king all day!
Wine bottles come in many shapes and sizes, and as wineries seek to create new trends, new styles develop. But, no matter what, there will always be a few classic bottle styles that will always stay in fashion. Today, Brian Freedman examines Burgundy and Bordeaux two of the most historic varieties of wine. The wines used in today s episode are the Robert Mondavi 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon, and the Louis Jadot 2005 Pinot Noir Bourgogne. Find your favorite bottle of wine at www.ClassicWines.com.
Wine clubs can be the perfect opportunity for exploring new wines that are difficult to find in your local wine store. Today Brian Freedman tastes a Pinot Noir from Gary's Vineyard and a Roy J. Maier Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma. Join us for tips on delicious food pairings with these California Wine Club selections.To find your favorite bottle of wine visit us at ClassicWines.com.
Champagne Showdown Host Brian Freedman discusses two very findable, very affordable bottles of Champagne. Contrary to popular belief, most Champagnes are not made up of a single white grape. Instead, they are a carefully crafted mix of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. This production can result in intriguing differences between bottles. Join Brian as he samples Jacquart and Nicolas Feuillate Champagne. To find your favorite bottle of wine please visit us at www.ClassicWines.com.
French wines are close to the hearts of wine lovers everywhere. There is such a rich history involved in the french wine making regions that they don't even bother to list on the label the grapes used to make the wine. The reason is that the same grapes have been planted in the same regions for many many years. Join us to learn about french wine regions, grapes and wine lables as we speak with The Wine School of Philadelphia. To find your favorite bottle of wine visit us 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
www.ClassicWines.comWhat does your wine smell like? Vanilla, butter, green pepper? Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc all have complex descriptions. We visit with the Wine School of Philadelphia to found out how and where all these aromas come from. Join us at The ClassicWines Minute as Brian Freedman speaks with Keith Wallace about the smells, descriptions and tastes of wine. To find your perfect wine go to www.ClassicWines.com.
Today, Brian compare two 2005 Pinot Noir wines.Todays Match: 2005 Georges Duboeuf versus 2005 Barton & GuestierWho will win this week? Watch to find out and see more at TheCWM.com!
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