ROASTING Your Favorite Wines & Discovering your Wine Suggestions.
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I use this wine key: Laguiole en Aubrac Wine Key Ebony
I have used this glass in this Video: Riedel Performance Riesling
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2020 Edi Simcic Fojana Rebula Single Vinyard, Goriska Brda, Slovenia - 35 US $ :
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2021 Weingut Knewitz Holzfass Chardonnay, Rheinhessen, Germany - 25 US $ :
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2019 E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone, France - 18 US $:
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2018 Produttori del Barbaresco 'Barbaresco DOCG', Piedmont, Italy - 48 US $:
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2016 La Rioja Alta S.A. Vina Ardanza Reserva, Rioja DOCa, Spain - 36 US $:
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2017 Mastroberardino Radici, Taurasi DOCG, Italy - 56 US $:
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The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
I am Konstantin Baum, Master of Wine, and this channel isn’t a one way street. I am happy to share my knowledge, but I also want to learn from you. I asked for your suggestions on your favorite wines and Leon selected six examples that I will taste, review, and maybe even roast. First of all thank you very much for all of your suggestions. I have received over 400 comments across KZread and Instagram so I could make subscriber suggested tastings for the rest of the year.
Leon went through them all and picked out six wines, that should be widely available, still affordable, and interesting, but I don’t know what they are yet.
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Pretty difficult choosing just 6 wines, great suggestions guys. Looking forward to the next Subscriber’s favorites. Enjoy your Sundays!
@friedrichhartmann3539
Жыл бұрын
Make it 12 and come to visit as a second tester ;D
@nuno.peixoto
Жыл бұрын
Quinta do Vale Meao 2019 please - Thanks!
@parpm
11 ай бұрын
I would love to see some cheap powerful bordeaux (le grand rossignol, for example) and some "entry" grand crus de borgougne, to show if its a good idea to buy the cheaper producers of expensive appelations, like a Corton-Charlemagne from Delarche domaine.
Make more of these! Fun to comment and see what you try. Also a great way to get some good wines to go try for usually reasonable prices.
@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
Slovenia should be on your radar. Not as organized and well marketed as other countries, but lots of great winemakers and interesting wines.
@linglingstar
11 ай бұрын
any recommended whites? local grapes?
@alexlarsen6413
11 ай бұрын
True! Slovenia and Croatia. I had spent a couple of weeks in that region last summer, coming straight from Italy and discovered some amazing wines! This Slovenian Ribola is the best white in that region that I've tasted. Farther south in Croatia, in Istria I discovered a great red called Terran and then even farther down south, in Dalmatia I tried some of the best reds ever, namely Babich by Bibich - black label from 2017. Also certain versions of Plavac Mali, like Dingac from Madirazza winery, 2015. vintage. I still have a few bottles. Second best white from the area, after Slovenian Rebola is Croatian Posip! 👍
Would love to see a video about Greek wines. I visited a winery in Naousa on my last trip to Greece and was surprised by the quality and deliciousness of the wine. I also tasted a 1998 Kir-Yianni Yianakohori that was surprisingly robust and fruity even after over 20 years of aging. I feel like Greece is a somewhat forgotten region even though they have a long history of making wine, so it would be awesome to see a video educating people, including me, on Greek wine!
Great to see wines from Slovenia on this channel. Hope to see more of those in this channel that Konstantin will taste. :)
Put Slovenia on your radar. There so much more than the oldest vine and vicinity to Italy.
Yes! A Taurasi made it!! Even without the Tsolikouri, I am so happy an Aglianico wine ended up in the tasting!
Konstantin tasted the Rioja before and made me try it. It is absolutely beautiful, very elegant and has become one of my gotos
Bullet proof viewer wine recommendations, quite commendable!. I recall when as a cellar rat for a Northern California winery , I was in SF for a trade tasting when I visited a large grocery chain for a glimpse of their wine SKU’s. They had ‘85 Guigal Cote-Roti on the shelf, but listed as C-d-R for 4.99 US$. My dilemma was to ask all the floor wine guys if this was the price to pay for THIS bottle? All confirmed the retail price and blessings were given for me to buy. I’m such a value hunter if I bought twelve, I’d receive an extra 10% discount, or .49$ cents per bottle. With little more than that in my bank account, I rationalized a nice holiday gift to parties especially the dinner I was invited to that evening. Overall, it was a success!
Viña Aldanza is a favorite one of mine. A true classic of the region.
Edi Simcic does some amazing wines, used to sell a Bordeaux blend at a restaurant I worked at which easily beat Bordeaux at the same price point
@NachtwaechterSchlafprodukte
Жыл бұрын
35€ is still a lot of money for a white wine from Slovenia...of course if it compares well to more expensive wines from elsewhere All is good. But who would take the risk?
@Deathwalking
Жыл бұрын
@NachtwaechterSchlafprodukte Well that's where the job of a sommelier comes into play, where they are guiding their customers into trying new things.
Glad I have all 4 reds in my cellar! I would recommend Alpha Estate Xinomavro and Chacra Barda Pinot Noir. Both amazing value for their price.
So funny that 5 of these bottles are ones that I drink regularly, since they are classic expressions, well made and accessible. Guigal Cote du Rhone is the one always recommend for friends who are starting in the world of wine. Great video!
For me the Cotes du Rhone stands out as one I'd like to try; a most informative film, and the high scores show that the viewers and subscribers here really do know a thing or two.. Thanks Konstantin and all contributors! Cheers. 🍷🌟👍
Yesterday I opened a bottle of the 2018 Haras de Pirque Albis. Great red from Chile and definitely a recommendation since it may become one of my favorites.
Guigal Cotes du Rhone and the Rioja Alta Reserva are two of my favorites and I always keep a few bottles (of the available vintages) in my cellar.
So excited to see you reviewing Slovenian wine. Went there in 2019 and discovered its wines for myself and have been trying to source it through merchants ever since with almost no success. Starting to see some uptake more recently so watch this space! Rebula reds are unquestionably left field but definitely ones to bring onboard for discovery. Keep them, all your great content, coming! ❤🎉
I recently got to try the entire lineup of Rudolf Fürst wines and was completely gobsmacked by how outstanding the Chardonnays were. Not the cheapest but better than most Burgundy Chardonnays I've tried recently!
Thank you, excellent choices! I haven’t tried the last Italian wine yet, based on how you described, it sounds lovely - so i should get on the program soon!
Surprisingly comforting seeing you tasting from the Riedel glass again. It's the Baum glass!
Perfect notification to enjoy a risotto with clams plate and sake glass! Thank you! :)
Three of those are in my cellar: the Guigal is an excellent midweek glugger; the Barbaresco and the Ardanza are serious wines, of which I have a couple of vintages of each. Must give the aglianico a try - sounds excellent. I really did enjoy this video.
Really sad that there was no wine from Portugal..Adega Fitapreta Paulistas o Chão dos Eremitas 2019 is an incredible wine and I can't believe that its known by only a few people..The wine is amazing and received a 97 RP rating..
@BelgianGurista
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, the pink label one. That winemaker is a genius. Got featured on the cover of a winemagazine while they push him into an open batrel of wine. 😂
@UltimatekickerzHD
Жыл бұрын
@@BelgianGurista It's not the bottle with the pink label, I think you're talking about "Tinto Vulcânico". Both are produced by António Maçanita, one of the most known and respected winemakers in Portugal despite his young age. He produces wines in multiple regions of Portugal (Douro, Açores, Alentejo) but for me "Os Paulistas" that he produced in Adega Fitapreta is just incredible. The wine has some beautiful aromas of red fruits, on the palate it's elegant, rich, has silky tannins but also has also got acidity and a very long fininsh. It amazes me every time!
@tomhirschel8524
10 ай бұрын
Bloody hell, it should be good for €85.00.
thanks for this lineup! I love the guigal, the produttori and the ardanza! havent tried the others but I will remember these for the future for sure ^_^
Definitely more of these videos! Gives me new suggestions of wines to try that are on tha afforable side
Keep up the vids and thx for your great work! I hope you can make a video in the future about which wine/ grape varieties to age/ keep in the cellar
very interesting tasting, Konstantin! I've tasted/enjoyed several bottles of the Vina Ardanza Reserva and thoroughly enjoyed them! The Weingut Knewitz Holzfass chardonnay and Barbaresco are the next most intriguing of the lot for me. Love your channel.
Thanks for this tasting! The Guigal Côtes du Rhône, Produttori Barbaresco and La Rioja Alta Ardanza are all in my cellar! Great cellar defenders
Great that you had the Taurasi Radici! I have the 2014 vintage and I really enjoy it!
Absolutely agree on the radici Taurasi and the rioja !! Would love to try some German Chardonnay if they get exported to the US lol
Thank you. Very useful tasting. I'm ageing the Taurasi (2016 vintage) and the Barbaresco (2016 as well) at my 8-bottle-cellar, so it's nice to hear tips on when to open them. I had the Guigal last year and thought it was ok, but the prices here in Brazil are crazy. The Guigal sells for roughly 30 euros. The Taurasi, Rioja and the Barbaresco all sell for around 100 euros. But they are all available, wich is cool to see in your channel. Hopefully you do more stuff on south american wines one of these days.
That rioja is a stunner! Would love to try the chardonnay. Excellent video.
La Rioja Alta❤ One of my favorit winery. Love it......
Que entretenido es verte y escucharte, me encanta tu programa. No he tenido la oportunidad de saborear ninguno de los vinos de este video, pero ya llegará la oportunidad. Mientras tanto, seguiré disfrutando los exquisitos mostos de mi país, Chile. Saludos,
Brilliant tasting, loved it 🍷👍... Really interested in tasting the Chardonnay and the Rioja as it would be my desert island wine...
Nice, my local wine shop has the Knewitz Chardonnay. Really looking forward to tasting it in and comparing with what you said about it.
This was a wonderful episode - I don't remember recommending any but the Barbaresco is one of my "go to" wines. Nice to know it's 92. It just means my palate is more discriminatory than I thought. i.e. I'm not an idiot.
I bought some of the rioja alta 2012 after a previous konstantins review. Unfortunately they sent me the 2016 so was going to send back! After seeing this i will keep them and try one tonight- excited.
More like these vids! I will defo try some of these. Wishing everyone a relaxing summer btw!
Great content. I’ll make sure to look for more German Chardonnay! I have all of those reds in my cellar too!
love this! hoping one day for good example of Saperavi tasting!
Great video, I drink the Rioja Alta often that would be my choice, but the Barbaresco this tempting.
Super cool selection of wines. Should do more of these type of videos with input from us 😊 thanks Konstantin looking forward to the next!! Ps. I would pick bottle number #6 although heavily conflicted with the #1 bottle!
Radici is one of my all time favourites! ❤
Hi Konstantin, i’m new to wine and one that I have enjoyed very much is El Enemigo Cabernet Franc. It is around 20 usd. Greetings from Peru, i am learning a lot with your content.
2018 was a poor vintage for produttori, they didn't bottle any riserva so all the fruit went into the base barbaresco, and yet it gets 92 points by KBMW. Such a great wine
the wine that I would sugest is Guelbenzu Lombana. They're always with old vintages in the market. I've been drinking a lot of the 2006 and 2009. I think you still can find 2009 around. It's amazing for the price
I've already had 3 bottles of Ardanza 2016 this year, I find them around 25 to 30€ in Spain (I paid 23 for the last bottle, and 30 for it in a tapas restaurant). Amazing buy for that price, as are many Rioja wines.
excellent tasting, more please, cheers 🍷👍 would like to try the rioja. Need more rioja in my cellar.
Hard to choose a favorite wine or two out of the line up, as they were all very good to great wines. If I had to pick two I would have chosen the Knewitz Holzfass Chardonnay, and the 2017 Mastroberardino Radici. I was in Freiburg im Breisgau visiting my family, but surprisingly we were drinking a lot of Italian red wine. I did try a fair bit of Grauburgunder and Weissburgunder, but didn't make it to any German Chardonnays. I totally agree that Aglianico is an underrated cultivar, but as you said it is in some regards lighter and doesn't have the heft, gravitas and bling of Barolo and Barbaresco. In Asia they are atm rather rare, but the aged ones I've had have impressed me quite a bit.
Barbaresco any time of the day and year. I was there and in Barolo last year and was stunned by the quality across the board. There was one producer I tasted which does not sell via distributors called Rocche dei Barbari that blew me away... They're in front of Produttori's shop in Barbaresco. Unfortunately they're nowhere to be seen here in the UK nor anywhere else outside their shop.
Onyl seeing that blue capsule when you took the bottle out of the box I knew that it was Viña Ardanza. Love this wine. Try to grab a 904 Gran Reserva bottle from the same winey, a little bit more expensive, but worths every euro.
If I had a casual dinner with some friends, who aren't as wine-geeky, then it would be the Guigal cotes du rhone. Easy, inexpensive and nice wine that works for many occasions. If I were at the summer cottage, I'd pick the Slovenian wine for that funky forest-feel or the German Chardonnay for those summer fish dishes. Definitely the Taurasi for a beef stew, Rioja Alta wine for a lamb fillet and the barbaresco for goose or game! Awesome lineup!
I want to now explore some Aglianico and some German Chard. Thanks for this. Do more of these, please.
I will have to get a bottle of our 2023 vintage into your hands next year when we release it, our winery is in Arizona
As for which wine I'd pick- definitely want to try the German chard! German wines besides a handful of Reislings/Gewurztraminer are harder to find in the States, but I love light/crisp Chardonnay
A couple years ago I had a bottle of 1999 Taurasi Riserva and it was wonderful. That wine has stamina!
Great video, you are always on point! If you make another roasting of wines try one of my favorites: Matsu “El Pícaro “ Tinta de Toro 2021, Complex, bold, and great value. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. 😊
I'm now on a quest to try to find that Knewitz Chardonnay! Love to see your reviews of these follower-submitted suggestions!
quite a few bottles I have in my cellar! Looking forward to tasting these mysef
A great tasting and video, Konstantin! For me, it's the Viña Ardanza for the win. Recently had a bottle of the 2012 that blew me away. Garnet in color and so delicious. Have a 2015 in the "cellar" (read: closet). The Rioja Reservas are such an incredible value overall.
@MsJavaWolf
Жыл бұрын
I had the 2015, I think it was a good vintage.
@jpdonovan3753
Жыл бұрын
@@MsJavaWolf Thank you for this! That's great to hear and makes me excited to open it.
Great review, Master!
I would definitely recommend Bertinga Sassi Chiusi: 85/15 blend of sangiovese and merlot, nice affordable super tuscan entry level vine
Ever heard of Salomon Estate? Austrian producer for over 200 years but in the last few decades bought land in Australia and have produced some wines down there. I recently bought their 2013 Alttus Shiraz, which some say gives Penfolds Grange a run for its money. Haven't tried it yet but will soon.
Can definitely confirm the greatness of Vina Ardanza and Vins Alberdi. Truly great Riojas.
Great video. I would love to hear your opinion on Rossese Di Dolceacqua from Liguria, Italy. In particular crus from Maccario Dringenberg are my favourites.
Sat down with a bottle of Guigal Cotes du Rhone and lo! it features on the video! A little bit more than EUR 10 here in Dubai, but as you say a reliable choice.
me just watching these videos as Konstantin is relaxing. I drink more Barleywine and Geuze than I should though.
Viña Ardanza is a beautiful wine from Rioja. My favorite Ribera del Duero is Arzuaga.
I would have the taurasi! Love it.
Interesting review, thank you.
If I ever find the Knweitz Chardonnay, I'll certainly try it, thank you!
I'd love to get your take on txakolís from the Basque country. The acidity of these wines is through the roof!
Cool video once again! For the next video I would like to recommend ‘Le Portail, Chenin Blanc, Champalou, Vouvray’ vintage 2020
You can find Viña Ardanza for 24€ in spain, not 36! :P
Envying you a little bit for being able to sit in a cool cellar with lots of beautiful wines around today. Vina Ardanza never disappointed me, either. Just found out that I got a bottle left, 2015 Reserva
@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it is a different experience in winter though
I would love to see you try a really premium South African wine. Something like Kanonkop Paul Sauer, MR de Compostella, any wine from Sadie Family Vineyards, etc
Nebbiolo is one of my favourite varieties so I'm a sucker for Barolo and Barbaresco
I'd like to recommend the romanian variety of grape Feteasca. It is produced especialy in Romania and Moldova and there are 3 tipes of Feteasca. 2 of them are white and one is red. You'd probably enjoy any of them, from my experience i enjoyed more the Feteasca Neagră or the Black Feteasca if you want a translation. The term "feteasca" can refer to a young woman, girlish wine. Capricious like a young woman. Well, the name is prety old, probably in use for a few hundreds of years. Another of the romanian/moldavian wines that i'd say are worth trying is the Rara Neagră/Băbeasca Neagră. Another local grape from both countries Romania and Moldova. This one is a red grape making wines with lots of tanins and grippines and with a slight resamblance with cabernet. Though it is diferent.
@Alexandru1996_
Жыл бұрын
Rara Neagră and Băbeasca Neagră are the same grape, with diferent names depending on where you live. For a person from Romania the name Băbească is the one easier to recognise while if you were born in Republica Moldova you'd recognise Rara as the name
@df71091
Жыл бұрын
I started with negru dragasani , was like a bordeaux but with reasonable pricing
@Alexandru1996_
Жыл бұрын
@@df71091 yep, our wines are under rated. Did you enjoy it, sir?
@df71091
Жыл бұрын
@@Alexandru1996_ yeah, that wine got me into wine, it was the first that i enjoyed. Shame that they dont ship outside of romania :(
I have tried all.of the reds already. Feel like I know my stuff❤🎉 I'll pick vina ardanza but only cause its the readiest. In 5 yrs time would be a last blood fight between taurasi and barbaresco.
The Knewitz Reserve Chardonay 2020 is mind blowing.
Like the sound of the German Chardonnay
chardonnay knewitz!! :0 my suggestion to go next is dry tokaij.. barrel ferment white's are really bang for buck!!
Fun to see recognizable bottles coming from the box! What CDR alternatives to Guigal do you recommend?
Mine smells like "The Noid" ( The mascot for Dominos Pizza.) I wonder if he finishes them all when he opens 5 or 6 at a time. I've never had 2 opened together. I have considered buying a gathering and like seeing how the week went.
Halos du Jupiter Cotes Du Rhone is also a great value buy!
The one I would drink is the E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone, France, as that's the only one available where I live.
Nice little lineup, some well known wines (Ardanza is one of my all time favorites for QPR) and some gems. Good call on Edi Simčič's Fojana, although I prefer the Fojana Sauvignon... He's a fantastic producer (all barrel fermented whites) and his style really reminds me of the same style as the legendary producer Miani (In FVG, Italy). You are right KB about the oldest domesticated vine, it's in Maribor and is 400 years old (as you can see here) kzread.infoqVQfOhrwhCg?feature=share
Konstantin, I'm still waiting for your video on Amarone! Hope you do a bit of a taste test for that video seeing how amazing they can be!
I live in the north of spain and love finding good bargain rioja wine here. I usually don't spend more than 5 euros on a bottle so it would be cool to see your opinion on such cheap bottles
i would really love to see your opinion about munjebel rosso from Frank Cornelissen from sicily italy... i think etna wines will be the next burgundy in terms of elegance and finesse of aromas and flavors. if you ever going to drink i recommend you to caraff it or to aerate it well in the glass since it needs a little bit of oxigen to express itself right :)
I could r commend all reds - the whites I don‘t know. My recommendations: Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Riesling trocken VDP Beaune 1er cru "Clos des Mouches" rouge Chanson Volnay-Champans 1er cru Marquis d‘Angerville Montlouis Les Bournais François Chidaine Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu sec Huet
Any chance you’ll do a deep dive into Oregon wines? Great stuff…Lingua Franca, Bergstrom, Soter etc and plenty of affordable options too
Great job and great humbling mentality, as always! Beste Einstellung! Too bad Leon didn't take my suggestions, tho (ich zeige euch an😜😂).. I'll just keep pushing for them until you guys block me, I guess😂 Nebbiolo from Lombardy (Nino Negri-Mazer) or a Nerello Mascalese (Planeta, for one, is widely available, or any Contrada from Passopisciaro, just in a different price category) Can't wait for the next one!
Nice tasting!
Have you tried Arzuaga Reserva? It's my favorite Ribera del Duero wine, it's fantastic. The Crianza version is great as well, and pretty affordable.
This was very interesting. Please make a video about cotes du rhone Wine (Pick also some that we can find around in shops)
The Barberesco would definitely be my goto, but I would like to try out the Taurasi. I'm going to Emilia-Romagna in a few weeks, so any wine recommendation from there, will be greatly appreciated.
Had 2 of the wines presented and agree on the rating. Though, 50 Euro for a wine is a lot and maybe more ratings close to the Guigal price would have been better. Will try the Barbaresco next.
Gotta try the unshackled sauvignon Blanc!!!