this televisione I correo and taste side by side two of the greatest Italian red wines – Barolo and Barbaresco! Although both are distinct appellations within the Piedmont region with unique terroirs, without having a glass of Barolo and Barbaresco side by side, it might be surprisingly easy to mescolanza up these wines a blind tasting.
π A must-have book for anyone who enjoys Barolo and Barbaresco wines – The Wines of Piemonte by David Way:
Some of the WINE ACCESSORIES I use regularly:
π₯ Riedel Veritas Champagne Wine Glass:
π· Riedel Veritas Old World Syrah Glass:
π₯ Riedel Veritas New World Pinot Noir Glass:
πΎ Cork puller:
πΎ The Durand cork puller:
π³οΈ Riedel Polishing Cloth:
π§³ Wine travel protector:
ποΈ CORAVIN and its accessories:
Coravin Timeless Six+ Wine Preservation System:
Coravin Timeless 3-Needle Kit:
Coravin Argon Gas Capsules:
Coravin Screw Caps:
π Some of my favorite WINE BOOKS:
π Flawless: Understanding Faults Wine by Jamie Goode:
π Understanding Wine Technology: The Science of Wine Explained by David Bird:
π Authentic Wine: Toward Natural and Sustainable Winemaking (by Jamie Goode):
π The Oxford Companion to Wine (by Jancis Robinson):
πWine Grapes: A Complete Guide to 1,368 Vine Varieties, Including Their Origins and Flavours (by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and Jose Vouillamoz):
π A Life Uncorked (by Hugh Johnson):
π Drinking with the Valkyries (by Andrew Jefford):
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**CONTENTS OF THIS VIDEO:
0:00 Introduction
1:43 Grape variety – Nebbiolo
3:42 Geography & Climate
5:18 Appellations
6:59 Style & Winemaking
9:17 The Tasting
14:20 Ageing potential
15:25 My final thoughts
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