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Very Good video. Just some words to add from my side:
Cuvée can also mean blend.
Grand Cru has different meaning in the different regions of France. As you said in Burgundy its about the specific vineyard where the wine was grown. In Bordeaux a specific winery can be awarded with Grand Cru. In Champange its related to a specific municipality/village where the winery is located.
Thanks for this informative video! :)
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Thank you!! I’ve just started waitressing in a restaurant at a vineyard and have gone in with zero knowledge of wine (I had a bad experience with wine in my younger years so haven’t touched it since). While most customers are great and understanding when they ask a wine related question and I tell them I’ll have to go find out from someone more knowledgeable, I’m getting to the point where I want to be able to answer questions for them. I’ll be binge watching your videos (and I’ll start taste testing some wines too).
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I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for the incredibly informative video you shared on wine appreciation. Your expertise and passion truly shine through in your content, and I found the video to be both engaging and educational.
Thank you for making the world of wine more accessible and enjoyable for enthusiasts like me. I look forward to continuing to learn from your insights and recommendations in the future.
Cheers to your outstanding work, and here's to many more delightful sips and discoveries!
Warm regards,
Kuldeep Singh
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@paulh.7598
1 month ago
I use the schema for reds: 13.5%ABV < light bodied; 13.6% to 14.4% < light to medium bodied; medium bodied< 14.5% -14.7%; medium to full bodied < 14.8% to 14.9%; full bodied >= 15% ABV
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