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Flyndre
Sep 6, 2009
Does anybody have any recommendations for TV-shows/documentaries about wine, preferably available somewhere online?
Me and a friend have recently watched BBC's "Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure" which is not all that serious but entertaining enough, and looking for something new now.

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Flyndre
Sep 6, 2009

Ola posted:

Here's a Canadian show on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/user/lcbobpg/videos Very informative about mostly French and Italian wines, but other stuff too. Some short clips, many longer episodes. Example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyc8fvpOOl4

edit: go home url parser you are drunk

This is great, thanks for the recommendation!

On a different note: Just recently booked a trip to Piedmont next summer with some friends! We have not planned exactly where we're going, but we hope to visit as many vineyards as we can during the week we're staying.

Flyndre
Sep 6, 2009
Sancerre and Poully-Fumé with a bit of age is awesome, it dampens the sometimes overpowering green notes from the younger SB's

Flyndre
Sep 6, 2009
That sounds like a very cool job Jerome. A sciency question: is bottle shock really a thing? It sounds odd to me that vibration over a relatively short time span can have any significant impact on the taste of the wine.

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