In this episode we follow the fascinating process of how wine is made from vineyard to glass. Join Michael Fagan, as he travels to wine producing regions around the world and explores the art and science of grape growing and winemaking. Produced in 2005

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Amazing
To bad that they are destroying the soil
Tx for sharing. This is awesome!
Drinking and punting the some container 25
Very delicious grapes to eat bt pity they make it bittet liquid..
Just look at feeling want to taste 🙂🙂
My next glass has a new appreciation.
Oh dear! If only we were to do with the sub titles!
Are we to watch the video, or be distracted by the useless sub titles?
"There is a saying in".. where? 7:05
Thanks for sharing of how the wine came from and what kind of wine it can produce. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UJmB3EqhU0
It’s a tough job to control pest without use of chemicals. It take years to get organic method to function.
Wanna taste that wine
This video made me excited to learn about this art. I’m a beginner and this information is one of the first steps for my wine journey!
That's looks disgusting and not healthy 🤮🤮
I'm glad that i don't drink 😎
Wow, outstanding! Now that's how you make a 'how wine is made' video! Thank you.
Proverbs 20:1
“Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.”
King James Version (KJV)
I should have looked here first. I just watched this same film last night on amazon…and it wasn't free.
Feels like an age of empires introduction
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hilander+hoanh
something you might not know about planting coffee trees
Just great
Excellent upload. Full watched and have a wonderful day……
French wine the worse ever
thank you si much for you're wine
I personally believed that wine should be for people to drink,not so much for experts to taste !!!
What about dense clay soil?
Great 👍 👌
My grandpa made blackberry wine in 2015 before he passed. He and I both lamented at never writing down the recipe. Some of his wine-savvy friends wanted to buy more but he saved the rest. At least I know exactly where he picked those berries.
Michael, While the entire process of wine making has been elaborately explained by you, your amazing voice makes watching the video even more interesting….keep up the good work and hats off to your efforts…
The inventor of Wine & Alcohol are the Old Persians.
Great Grapes & Location By Moments of effecting environment & all Natural Aged Wine, Brings out Romantic, Loving feelings, Human Unity, Poetry, Literature Mystics … & Artistic Creativity of Mankind, Besides Red Wine 2Be Healthy for Stronger Heart, just Bc by fermentation red skin of red grapes.
The oldest Wine Ever, Recently discovered from Excavations in Iran, is over ( 5,500 BC )
22:58 damn those hands!
"I'm a grower, not a shower." – St. Urban circa 350 A.D.
Wonderful video! I have a supertaster palate and I was encouraged to learn about wine, coffee and chocolate. Wow! The world of wine is amazing.
This beautiful video is a delight and so informative. Thank you!
Super !
Nectar of the gods.
Making wine is not art, it's a craft.
Hey, I tried what I read the other day and it was mind blowing to see her writhing with pleasure and ready for anything. It all started when I learned to last at least 30 minutes go’ogling the latest by Greyzar Drinbo and now she just can't have enough
Non organic farmers sprays insecticides during the day, organic farmers spray at nighttime. The only difference😀
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Its hard job to make a great wines. Greetings from Moscow Russia
I live in the Albany area of New York State. This year I planted six Cabernet Sauvignon vines. What should I do to protect them from the winter?
very nice video
i very fresh. i like your video thank for shereing this video thank.
I have a made in china refractometer that looks identical to the one used here: 16:51. I hope theirs is better than mine b/c sometimes it's accurate and sometimes not at all. I use solely my regular hydrometer now b/c I've seen huge discrepancies with the refractometer. I can't say I recommend them, though I see how in the vineyard when testing for ripeness there is no other way. I'd say buy lab quality if you're using that commercially.