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Every Wine Explained in 10 minutes
Explore the rich histories and flavors of iconic wines! 🍷 From the bold Cabernet Sauvignon to the versatile Merlot. Cheers to a journey through the world of wine!

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  1. You wouldn’t pair Moët Chandon with a burger, but you pair your narrative with classical music, killing both.

  2. Merlot ,Zinfandel & Sauvignon Blanc❤but Green wine on the other hand just always make me headache and I don’t know why ?😮

  3. This video has a Mexican wine but not Georgian lol. Do your research first please

  4. Meh. I know enough but despite that I like fruity wine -esp plummy jammy flavor lol. I don't like oak or dry wine. Please don't "quote me" on that out of context, hah. Wine and champagne make me sleepy and give me terrible headaches. The champagne I make an exception for is vueve clicqot

  5. You left out Tempranillo and Feteasca Neagra. Unique grapes from Spain and Romania respectively that have survived the phylloxera blight. These grapes produce robust and fruity wines that have a hint of frankincense.

  6. I would have loved the video, but I could not stand the voice of the speaker so I gave it up after 11 seconds. Sorry, learn how to speak naturally, you don't need to sound like that, nobody sounds like that in real life when acting normally. Watch the meme of the dog barking.

  7. I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. (Luke 13:5 [KJV])
    And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Hebrews 9:27)
    Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. (Matthew 7:13-14)
    For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. (Romans 10:13)

  8. Why does this feel ai generated? Or at the least written by one. I suppose it’s a nice introduction to wine for some but misleadingly oversimplified and also incorrect on a number of facts and pronunciations.

  9. Well, yes, talks about wines and doesn’t even mention Georgia or Georgian wine varieties, which, in principle, are the progenitors of all the wines in the world, that’s very professional.👏Bravo !

  10. All these bullshit “wine sommeliers” : oh woww this cabernet sauvignon has notes of cherry, oak, and the color blue

    Me with literally any wine: umm yeah this just tastes like grapes?

    Just wanted to call out the bullshit I’ve noticed within the wine crowd.

  11. I think you should double check the information in this video before uploading it. There were numerous errors, I stopped watching half way through.

  12. Nice initiative and good narrative style. Lots of historical inaccuracies however. Wine became an art and passion in France but it's history lies outside of it (Georgia, Greece, Egypt, Iran, Italy…). You should have said "Major Wines", or "Popular Wines" instead of the provocative term "Every", as you have left outside Parts 1 and 2 a lot of varieties (Chenin Blanc, Assyrtiko…). You are also presenting many varieties twice, which is confusing (eg Primitivo/Zinfandel, Grenache/Garnacha). It would have been wise to make Part 1 for red and 2 for white.

  13. The boldness of Cabernet Sauvignon, the versatility of Merlot and so much more. Whether you are a wine lover or just curious, experience the intersection of history and flavor. Cheers to new discoveries and unforgettable tastings! 🍇🍾

  14. Good video but you can make another voice app and don't use the voice which you used for psychology videos in the past.
    Thank you

  15. Shiraz wine is from the Syrah grape. In Australia they call it Shiraz. They even grow Chardonnay grapes here in New York. Riesling makes a very good wine. I prefer it dry. Vino Verde is a good tasting wine.

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