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  1. Feb 21, 2011 · The Ways Of Wine (El Camino Del Vino) is an intriguing blend of fact and fiction…a docudrama the allows a journey through the wonderful world of wine as seen through the eyes of superstar...

    • What Are The Most Popular Types of Wine?
    • What Are The Most Popular Wine Regions?
    • Why Do Some Wines Taste More Tart Than Others?
    • How Can A Wine with No Sugar Still Taste Sweet?
    • How to Ask For Wine You Like
    • Look Like A Badass When You Drink Socially
    • When Are Most Wines Meant to Be drunk?
    • Why Wine Doesn’T Taste The Same Year to Year
    • What Should You Expect to Spend on Decent Wine?
    • Drinking Wine Is An Adventure

    Want to find out what wine you like best? Check out just 18 different grape varieties, commonly referred to as international varieties. They include light sweet white wines like Moscato and Riesling to deep dark red wines like Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. Once you’ve tried all 18, you’ll actually have a pretty good handle on the entire range of wi...

    Knowing that Italy, France and Spain are the top three wine producing countries in the world tells you three things. For one, they probably produce the majority of bulk wine in the world. Two, they also produce some of the best wine in the world. And three, France, Italy and Spain are the source of all of the most popular varieties of wine in the w...

    Now that you know what wine is and where it comes from, find out what are the basic characteristics of wine? Some wines taste tart. The tartness of wine is called acidity. Some wines will warm/burn the back of your throat, which is the alcohol level. Finally, some wines leave a lingering bitter/dry taste in your mouth which is called tannin. Learn ...

    In the wine world we call this trait fruit forward. How is it that a completely dry (ie no residual sugar) wine can taste sweeter than other wines? There are a few factors that go into this phenomenon including grape variety, region and oak aging. For instance, if you have a Malbec from France compared to a Malbec from Argentina, the latter tastes ...

    Now that you’ve tried some wine and have opinions, how do you communicate to others what you like? Well, it helps to know what regions or varieties that you prefer, but what if there’s a better way? 1. Learn the common wine descriptions and what they mean

    Wine is social. Learn about basic social wine etiquette. It will help you maintain cool and calm, even in the most intense dining situations… say, dinner at Per Se? 1. Motor skills: How to swirl, How to taste wine, How to clink glasses 2. How to order wine at a restaurant 3. How to order wine like a sommelier 4. At home: How to open Champagne prope...

    90% of wine is meant to be drunk in the year it’s released. This is a fact. Some wines do, however, improve with age. Want to know the traits of an age-worthy wine? There are four traits: Acidity, Tannin, Low Alcohol and Residual Sugar. Not what you thought eh? 1. Is your wine worth cellaring? 2. Four traits of wines that age well

    Does this ever happen to you? You find a stupid-awesome wine and you buy a ton of it. Eventually you drink up your stash and buy more, except the new wine doesn’t taste the way you remember. You’re not crazy. Check the vintage, more than likely you’re a victim of Vintage Variation. Vintage variation happens more often in cooler climate regions. So ...

    We all hear about them. Those amazing deals on fantastic wines; either declassified, relabeled or sold through a stressful 3-day sale site. Yes, some of these deals are great, but you can still find great wines without a discount tag. How much should you expect to spend on a decent bottle? And if you’re buying in a restaurant, how much does that bo...

    If you’re drinking the same old crap just to get drunk then you’re not really enjoying all the uniqueness wine has to offer. Wine is an accompaniment to life experiences–where you are and who you’re with. There will always be peaks and valleys. Expand your understanding by being experimental and trying new things. If you ask a wine expert what thei...

  2. The Ways of Wine: Directed by Nicolás Carreras. With Charlie Arturaola, Lino Pujia, Pandora Anwyl, Luca Gardini. The famous Sommelier Charlie Arturaola fell from grace after a momentary loss of his taste during the shooting of a movie.

    • (29)
    • Comedy
    • Nicolás Carreras
    • 2015-08
    • Harvest Date. The moment the grapes are picked is a big deal. Picking earlier will produce wines with higher acidity, lower alcohol, and sometimes more green or herbal flavors.
    • Maceration Times, Cold Soaking, and Skin Contact. Winemakers often talk about maceration time (skin contact) and cold soaking. Both of these terms refer to how long the grape skins touch the juice while it turns into wine.
    • Hot Fermentation vs. Cool Fermentation. Fermentation temperature is another technique that changes resulting fruit flavors and color in a wine. A hot fermentation can get up to 80-100 °F (26-37 °C — nearly hot tub temperature) as the yeasts metabolize and produce alcohol.
    • Pump Overs vs. Punch Downs. Pumpovers. Pumpovers extract higher amounts of tannin in a wine depending on the frequency and force. Some pump over systems are basically wine sprinklers, offering a gentler extraction and some aggressively stir up the fermentation tank.
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  5. Aug 19, 2020 · Watch trailer. Genres: Comedy. Duration: 1 hour 39 minutes. Subtitles: English (United States) Availability: Limited + Show. A famous sommelier arrives at Mendoza, Argentina to take part in the glamorous “Masters of Food and Wine.”

    • 4 min
    • Bayview Entertainment VOD