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Improve your wine tasting experience by using your own language to describe the fruit, earth, and wood characteristics of the wine.
52:27 - 53:10 (00:42)
Summary
Improve your wine tasting experience by using your own language to describe the fruit, earth, and wood characteristics of the wine. To better understand the differences, try juxtaposing wines from different regions or countries.
ChapterTasting and Comparing Different Wines
Episode#110: The Tattooed Heretic of Wine and Whiskey, Richard Betts
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
German Riesling offers a great balance of residual sugar and earthy flavors while California Chardonnay offers oak flavors but lacks earthy characteristics.
53:10 - 54:48 (01:38)
Summary
German Riesling offers a great balance of residual sugar and earthy flavors while California Chardonnay offers oak flavors but lacks earthy characteristics. Riesling may contain residual sugar while still being a great option for those who do not usually enjoy sweet wine.
ChapterTasting and Comparing Different Wines
Episode#110: The Tattooed Heretic of Wine and Whiskey, Richard Betts
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A wine enthusiast shares tips on crafting wine from varietals, involving note-taking and organization to triangulate flavors from different origins and varietals.
54:48 - 56:58 (02:10)
Summary
A wine enthusiast shares tips on crafting wine from varietals, involving note-taking and organization to triangulate flavors from different origins and varietals.