Since your previous wine tasting video I reassessed my budget, but as usual it's on the fence whether liquor will be a category. April is one of the penny-pinching months. If I did bring wine home, it would have to be Stella Rosa and it would have to be 2 bottles to substitute for 1 night at a bar. (Canadians are the middleweights in this ring.) With a Tuscan red that dark, and your description being so rustic, there's a "once upon a time" vibe but in a Sergio Leone way. Even if the wine itself is terrible, the trade value is through the roof to the point where you can educated-guess the Medicis murdered hundreds for less than the cost of a single barrel. Why am I so morbid today?? I don't know. The last time I was in Luxembourg, the mayor of Differdange served me a 1974 from a private estate that doesn't sell from their vineyard commercially. When something is truly "old money" you'd think it would be difficult to choose what meal to pair it with, but I refused steak (I'm Hindu so the mojo would be off anyway) and instead opted for strips of roast chicken on a flatbread. He asked what cheese to bake/melt over the chicken, to which I said "surprise me". His chefs went with camembert and then sprinkled parsley. They must've known my focus would be on the wine rather than the food, but it took me reaching 55% drunk before asking the question "why are you treating me THIS good?" The mayor never gave me an answer, but I have theories. The littlest things give me deja vu these days, i.e. your fingers drumming on a bottle in a dimly lit room. But thank you once again, Angie, for the calm.
If you want to learn more about wine and truly understand what real wine is like, then you should taste Georgian wine and explore information about it. Georgia is the birthplace of wine, where we have been cultivating vineyards for 8,000 years. Georgia is home to many of the finest and most diverse wine varieties in the world.
15:00 Italy here, love your videos <3 I'll definitely think of you next time I go out for a glass of wine. And just so you know, tasting wine makes you more elegant than ever, sei favolosa
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i wish i was a cool wine connoisseur i just discovered cutwater the other day and have been enjoying their mai tai flavor 😅
Cómo siempre alegrando el día 🫶
What about tequilas
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Great video! You should try a dental asmr!
"We are doing a wine tasting."
I don't wanna, I don't wanna taste the wine.
Good evening Simple I'm doing fine how are you doing today? You look very pretty.
Since your previous wine tasting video I reassessed my budget, but as usual it's on the fence whether liquor will be a category. April is one of the penny-pinching months. If I did bring wine home, it would have to be Stella Rosa and it would have to be 2 bottles to substitute for 1 night at a bar. (Canadians are the middleweights in this ring.)
With a Tuscan red that dark, and your description being so rustic, there's a "once upon a time" vibe but in a Sergio Leone way. Even if the wine itself is terrible, the trade value is through the roof to the point where you can educated-guess the Medicis murdered hundreds for less than the cost of a single barrel.
Why am I so morbid today?? I don't know.
The last time I was in Luxembourg, the mayor of Differdange served me a 1974 from a private estate that doesn't sell from their vineyard commercially. When something is truly "old money" you'd think it would be difficult to choose what meal to pair it with, but I refused steak (I'm Hindu so the mojo would be off anyway) and instead opted for strips of roast chicken on a flatbread. He asked what cheese to bake/melt over the chicken, to which I said "surprise me". His chefs went with camembert and then sprinkled parsley. They must've known my focus would be on the wine rather than the food, but it took me reaching 55% drunk before asking the question "why are you treating me THIS good?" The mayor never gave me an answer, but I have theories.
The littlest things give me deja vu these days, i.e. your fingers drumming on a bottle in a dimly lit room. But thank you once again, Angie, for the calm.
My fav is 2016 Bodegas Áster, Ribera del Duero. 🍷
And yes, I enjoy these videos 😄
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Wine is the best!🍷 thank you beautiful😍🥰
0:54 OFC OFC
I guess the movie "Sideways" maybe is one of your favorites? by the way you speak about the love of wine 🙂
How perfect is it that your wine book is called wine simple with your channel name lol
ngl, I still rewatch the last wine video you did. It's very tingly for some reason.
and i thought you couldn’t get more beautiful
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If you want to learn more about wine and truly understand what real wine is like, then you should taste Georgian wine and explore information about it. Georgia is the birthplace of wine, where we have been cultivating vineyards for 8,000 years. Georgia is home to many of the finest and most diverse wine varieties in the world.
Este no lo conocía. Me lo apunto.
apparently the bottle didnt last long 🙄
I haven't been tasting wine but pulque lately
Could you do hair on the mic asmr?
cool video I love the new video its a good idea yk🍷💡👍
15:00 Italy here, love your videos <3 I'll definitely think of you next time I go out for a glass of wine. And just so you know, tasting wine makes you more elegant than ever, sei favolosa
Italian here, I am enjoying the video while enjoying a glass of wine myself, a fine Primitivo del Salento, Cheers! 🙂 🍷
Incredible voice! Have you watched Drops of God? You'd love it as a wine drinker!