"I only have one liver, and if I'm going to waste it, I want to waste it on the good stuff." Words of wisdom from Peter!
@노해자-s1i2 жыл бұрын
Def!!! Totally agree!!!
@PetarChakarov2 жыл бұрын
The reason why these videos are successful is: i) Peter is very knowledgeable, yet direct and not affraid to point out the harsh realities of any wine, but also importantly ii) Jay is such a great presenter, asks the right questions and leads the discussion in the direction that he knows Peter will focus on - and as such he is a great, knowledgeable host.
@ryanedinger78942 жыл бұрын
And because Jay’s laugh is contagious
@PaperOverPusy2 жыл бұрын
Captain obvious
@CiaoBello218 ай бұрын
They have great chemistry. Hence, why they are good friends 😊
@briangarcia8384 Жыл бұрын
The guy on the right reminds me of my dad who passed away 3 years ago. Had a very tongue in cheek attitude, always happy, open minded, confident, and loved wine. Wish I could do this kind of stuff with him. Miss ya, pops! ❤❤
@김똑깡-k3j3 жыл бұрын
피터옹의”08년과 14년은 아주 특별한해였다.” 이말은 할머니가 얘기해주는 전래동화처럼.. 재밌는 판타지소설의 도입부처럼.. 그런 설레는 느낌을 받았습니다 대단해요!
@MDL-lw9my Жыл бұрын
I love this tasting as Chablis is my favorite expression of the Chardonnay varietal. In total agreement that oak can be a killer of otherwise great Chablis. You did a wonderful job on this, many thanks, Wineking! I will subscribe. Cheers 🥂
@chriscontreraz24823 жыл бұрын
I had a neighbor who I introduced Lambics to while we were living in Belgium. After many weekends of Lambics, I asked him to show me some good French wines since he was very knowledgeable. I let him know that I preferred red wine. He told me he was going to bring over a bunch of whites he wanted me to try. One of them was a Chablis. That bottle totally changed my opinion on white wines. Now my favorite wine is a chablis and I enjoy white wines more often. However, I do miss the prices of French wines in Belgium as I no longer live there. I went to look for a Chablis in the states and it hurt me that they were in the 30s. No more 7-10 euro bottles for me anymore. Anyways, I love the channel! Cheers!
@l.d.t.63274 ай бұрын
look for Maconnais, Pinot Gris if you like Chablis, and there are wines from the Riesling that have that same mineral character.
@user-cp5rs4vt8t10 ай бұрын
When Jay says that after this clip it will be empty of 2014 Chablis...he was speaking the truth. After the release of this video I bought two bottles Chablis Grand Cru 2014 in 2022 and I have not found 2014 anywhere since that time - only in restaurants for 2000 eur and up. I drank on bottle and it is gorgeous.
@bobbyhill79483 жыл бұрын
You know I’m not at all really into wine but these guys seems so chill and relaxed with a good conversation I wouldn’t mind throwing back a few boxes of wine with them
@TheFirstCrown3 жыл бұрын
If they continue with this quality content, this will be the first wine channel on KZbin to reach 1m subscribers. PS: I would love these guys to travel the wine world and taste different wines around the world. A wine vlog. ♥️♥️♥️
@superyRun3 жыл бұрын
That would be sooooo sick!
@mbattito8365 Жыл бұрын
🍇🍇🍇
@hongkongcat20783 жыл бұрын
I hope you will do tasting of pinot noirs of the world and educate us of the characteristics of each regions of the world. Bourgogne , South America, Oregon, California (Napa, Sonoma, Monterey..etc.) MW Peter is the star of the Wineking video and Jay is the best wine content creator! Your video makes my day on Mondays . . . Kudos to Jay and Peter !
@Cynry Жыл бұрын
It's quite amazing, having lived in Bourgogne most of my life, to see 2 complete strangers on the other side of the world talking about things that are, for me and my fellow bourguignons, so "visceral". Our love for and reliance on terroir, make it so it's a little bit of our earth that is traveling and being appreciated. I've only seen a couple videos from your channel, and with Peter, but this man is spot on, as usual it seems. The sharp minerality is the key feature of a white bourgogne, it's a shame if some winegrowers are losing their way. I don't know about reintroducing the death penalty, but I understand the sentiment :D
@SoundVoltage3 жыл бұрын
It would be great if you were to put up text at the end of the video that lists the individual wines you are tasting. We use your videos to help plan some tastings of our own, and I end up going back and freezing the video to write them down, it would be really helpful if they were just listed. Thanks for these great videos!
@alhOOO2O3 жыл бұрын
Now you HAVE to find a 14 and 08 Chablis and put them in amongst other wines and see if Peter can find them…
@bigv72672 жыл бұрын
he'll have zero problem, all else equal
@MrStrengthfreak3 жыл бұрын
I bought my first bottle of Chablis this week because of this video.
@leonardoaraujo83643 жыл бұрын
Yes! We Love Peter! ♥️
@tlhuffman3 жыл бұрын
More than any other, this video parallels my wine experience. The best wine I have ever tasted was a Grand Cru Chablis. It has been 30 years and I have been trying to reproduce that experience with no success. As with this flight, the quality of the wine I taste--especially French wine--is not well correlated with either its price or its pedigree. There is so much bottle-to-bottle variation that you can rarely count on a bottle tasting as good as the label suggests it should. For some reason, I find that Italian wine is much more consistent. For dry, white wines I really like Verdicchio. I generally prefer it to chardonnay. I don't think I have ever had a bad bottle. A professional wine-making craft should not result in a plain Chablis beating a Premiere Cru and Grand Cru Chablis--each more than double the price--in a blind taste test. It's no wonder that in a 1976 blind tasting two then-unknown Napa Valley vineyards embarrassed the French in their own backyard.
@dantheman82792 жыл бұрын
I learned some points on Chablis here that motivate me to return to buying it again, thank you, very enjoyable!
@Adrian802 Жыл бұрын
Whew!! Thanks for the assurance! Although I stored up a few Chablis but most are "2014" ( just one 2012 and two 2020😁)
@davidlittle66213 жыл бұрын
You two just have way too much fun tasting (and drinking) wine! Still a lot of fun to watch.
@Manaxxss3 жыл бұрын
From one Peter to another.. Buy Eleni & Edouard Vocoret Chablis. mindblowingly clean, sharp and piercing!
@louisfarmer83753 жыл бұрын
Roland Lavantureux is a great winemaker!! He adjusts his winemaking style to best suit the vintage, which is why in 2018 he used oak (I imagine). Have you tried any Vincent Dauvissat Chablis?
@DanA-bt7dr3 жыл бұрын
Interesting results! This is really a story of vintage. It's a real shame that climate change means young people (like me!!!) and future generations won't experience the same wines as past generations. And it's also a shame about that Laroche. I had the budget 18' Chablis recently and while it was ripe, it was very enjoyable and good for the price!
@DanA-bt7dr3 жыл бұрын
Jay decided to delete my other comment, fellow winos/wapples check out the channel ' Unico Zelo'. Very underrated and entertaining wine guys from Australia!
@kicker25113 жыл бұрын
@@DanA-bt7dr what comment?
@DanA-bt7dr3 жыл бұрын
@@kicker2511 Hey kicker, what's up? I made a separate comment about that channel, but I don't think it was deleted, I think a spam filter got it because I used a link to the channel. Nevertheless, highly recommend you check out Unico Zelo, they also have funny/entertaining wine tastings! Spread the word if you like them :)
@jenkhemhuffersanonymous39903 жыл бұрын
@@DanA-bt7dr big fan of Uniclo Zelo as an Australian it's a fantastic expression of how good Australian wines can and should be
@Countbaise3 жыл бұрын
참으로 보는 사람이 즐겁습니다
@napoleonbonerfarte67393 жыл бұрын
"We give it to my wife?" Hahahahaha, this is a great channel and I've never really drank wine.
@DavidRaccah2 жыл бұрын
Peter, I found some lovely 2017 Chablis that are exactly as you say, chalk, rock, flint, mineral, and some fruit, with bracing acidity, and great precision, but I also agree that the 2018 and 2019 were lacking.
@TREK5900cheats3 жыл бұрын
I got recommended your first “wine game” video. Since then I have been absolutely addicted to your channel. Even though I know next to nothing about wine!
@sanjursan2 жыл бұрын
I vividly recall lunching alone at The Rusty Pelican on PCH in Newport Beach, Cal in 1974. I had Sand Dabs and the girl suggested a glass of Chablis. If I had know just how difficult it would be to duplicate that perfect moment with that perfect wine I certainly would have paid more attention to the mundane trivia concerning vintage, appellation and such. I still seek. The perfect Chablis still evades. Thank you gentlemen for helping keep the dream alive.
@johnkasianowicz65364 ай бұрын
I bought a 2014 Domaine Larouche Premiere Cru for 42 Euros in Beaune and enjoyed it with colleagues in Lyon years ago. It was quite impressive. I regretted not buying the Grand Cru (64 Euros). This past May, I enjoyed a 2021 William Favre in a lovely restaurant (Le Chiquito) near Cergy, France.
@velikomun3 жыл бұрын
Jae Young, impressive and easy to watch tasting
@Blastfromthepastchannel3 жыл бұрын
I love how these guys get increasingly more drunk throughout the evening
@negativekda87303 жыл бұрын
Would be weird if it was the opposite.
@mr.absolute85563 жыл бұрын
Thats their job lmao
@mms43823 жыл бұрын
I had a lot of VA Chablis and Mersault from 2017. And not only one bottle but multiple ones.
@Helliconia542 жыл бұрын
love Your tastings. I find them , not only informative, but Entertaining too. I am a Riesling drinker. I regard Chardonay as only fit for blending in a champagne.
@jdavis2343 жыл бұрын
“Chablis? If it’s ‘14 you were expecting me…” -Peter Koff
@kathleen82943 жыл бұрын
Great to see you both and gain knowledge about wine. Cheers!
@fabiomax563 жыл бұрын
then, the 3 bottles arrived, 2 premier cru les lys and 1 chablis both daniel dampt. I tasted the premier cru 2014, a round, harmonious wine that expresses its best at least one hour after opening the bottle. But as an Italian I have a soft spot, like all of us Italians, for the youngest white wine! 😊😊😊
@jinshardeath44823 жыл бұрын
샤블리를 가장 좋아하는데 많은 사람들이 샤블리의 풍미를 알 수 있게 와인킹에서 일반급으로 가성비 좋게 진행했으면 좋겠네요. 프랑스 갈 때마다 사서 마셨었는데 한국에서는 너무 가격이 부담스러워서 자주 마시기가 힘드네요. 그런 이유때문인지 의외로 제 주변의 많은 분들이 샤블리를 잘 모르더라고요. 항상 기다리고 있습니다.
@lieutenantsharpe29353 жыл бұрын
Hi Jae! Hi Peter! Have just discovered your wonderfully good humoured channel and thouroughly enjoyed this presentation of Chablis wines. As a great Chablis fan I find your remarks intriguing and very insightful. A shame that Peter didn't find his preferred Chablis characteristics but there's much to be said about that. I note Peter's preference for a 2014 style vintage. That was indeed a cooler, high acidity vintage. Very lean and pure, extremely crisp, in fact probably too much so for most people's taste (in my experience) because the 2014s were quite "strict" and are only now starting to become more approachable. I would put 2014 at one extreme of the Chablis vintage spectrum. Personally I find the 2017s more balanced with just a bit more ripeness and concentration on the palate to contrast the crisp, elegant and focused Chablis style. But that's just my preference. 2008 and 2014 type vintages are now more the exception and you are right to point out that Chablis is affected now by hotter years. In the first instance this is actually great news because there is now much better ripeness across the vineyard and more consistency than in the past. Even Petit Chablis has a bit more body now making it more balanced and sometimes a great alternative. That said, recent vintages have indeed been quite hot and dry. Ironically the challenge now is not to harvest ripe grapes but to harvest at the right date to preserve enough freshness (acidity). 2019 is at the opposite extreme of the vintage spectrum, a dry winter even before the growing season and a very hot summer with several heatwaves. The grapes were really small and concentrated and the wines, bottled quite recently, are still very concentrated and robust. I am not familiar with the Domaine Pinson Grand Cru Les Clos but if you detected oakiness then this will only seem completely exagerated in a hot vintage with such a young wine. Honestly, I think it is far to soon to be trying 2019s. I do have a fond memory of a Pinson 2017 Premier Cru Forets which was just crisp and fresh enough with just enough smoothness on the palate, definately no invasive oakiness. As for the 2018s, the fact that the simple Chablis impressed you most doesn't surprise me at all! This is another hot year but not as dry and so with bigger grapes. The wines are more elegant, indeed very easy going and flattering, the suaveness of the fruit really hides the underlying complexity of many of the wines. It is indeed the simpler Chablis that currently reveals it's depth and potential more easily. However, with many Premiers Crus and Grands Cru, the natural richness and density of their terroir combined with the fullness of a sunny vintage actually makes it more difficult to really detect all their complexity and depth and they can ironically seem quite simple. It is indeed very deceiving when they're young, but this has always been the case with many Chablis, even in the past. Just as the cooler vintages must be kept a few years so the acidity "relaxes" a bit and loses it's sharpness, the hotter vintages must be kept so that the fruit layer can "decompose". An example: the Grand Cry Vaudésir is the hottest area in the vineyard. It is often a richer, more ostentatious, slightly burgundian wine. In 2019 I tasted a 1999 Vaudésir (hot vintage!). It had become much more refined and unsderstated with a polished but very distinct and complex mineral backbone that was present throughout the tasting. And still incredibly fresh! Now don't worry, this doesn't mean that you will have to wait 20 years every time to find the typical Chablis texture in hot vintages. I remember the 2015s being very rich and powerful when they were bottled. But since last year (2020) they have really become much leaner and the minerality is coming back to the surface. Great to enjoy now, but they can also be kept for many years (as long as the producer made sure to harvest soon enough and not over oak the wine). I am surprised when I read reviews that recommend keeping Grands Crus 2-3 years after bottling. Really this is not long enough. You described the 2018 Vaulorent as being honest and really nice with good terroir grip and weight and also good acidity. Just lacking in complexity, although the potential seems to be there. My guess is the easiness of the vintage character is masking the complexity and it will take a few years for that to change, like with the 2015s. One reason why the Vaulorent is indeed more expensive than other Premiers Crus is that it is the only one right next to the Grands Crus, basically an extension of the Grands Crus slope. I can attest that it's potential is more like that of a Grand Cru. Many people are naturally hesitant to store white wines for more than 2 or 3 years, but with good Chablis 5 years is a good starting point with the best results coming often after 10-15 years!
@andrewparker60913 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information! Really helpful in understanding Chablis....
@chungjungeum3 жыл бұрын
피터의 전문성과 프로페셔널러티는 잠시 접어 놓더라도 이정도의 assertiveness 로 본인 주장을 펼치는 그 자신감은 그냥 나올 수는 없을 것 같다 그 자신감이 멋지다
@tiredoffools89293 жыл бұрын
Jae is the best! Would love to see a blind tasting of Chardonnay including El Enemigo Chardonnay 2017 or 2019 from Mendoza Argentina! Would especially love to see Peter's reaction to it.
@sommeliermicheleorbolato98963 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree, Chablis is one of the best Chardonnay in the world!
@sleepysong873 жыл бұрын
저는 와인을 모르는 사람인데 두분 감별하고 식별하시는게 너무 신기해서 자꾸 보게 되네요 잘봤습니다.
@EquuleusPictor3 жыл бұрын
2014 was the coolest summer of the decade in central France. I have some good news for you guys: summer of 2021 also started out cool and very wet. With some luck 2021 can become a very good vintage.
@shadok12143 жыл бұрын
There is a chance of that happening, however we got lots of hail in the late spring and I think it might have quite an adverse effect on this year's fruit. I'm french and I regrettably don't follow wine that much but I love this channel.
@Pasha2times Жыл бұрын
15:30 is just brilliant 😀😀😀
@kenk80473 жыл бұрын
That was interesting video!! I am waiting for uploading the video about wines from Languedoc and abruzzo!!!
@Fuhugawagah3 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear what Jay and Peter think of kongsgaard chardonnays some day. I love your channel!
@rodgerq3 жыл бұрын
Great videos with you two! Amazing energy and atmosphere. If I could just suggest that the wines were listed in the description that would be a great help. In return I promise not to buy any '14 Chablis 😋
@Dauvissat3 жыл бұрын
A few comments. I've tried a Domaine Laroche village Chablis 2018 and absolutely did not like it (it was from K&L), so I suspect it could be the producer's style. Thanks for adding Christophe Et Fils in, now I want to try them! Domaine Pinson makes great value wines, and drinking the 2019 Les Clos so young pop and pour might affect the tasting, versus letting it cellar for 5 to 10 years (or even 15 to 20). I wonder if you decanted the Les Clos 2019 for some time, before tasting, whether the oak flavors will mellow out a bit more. I loved this video, please do more Chablis tastings!
@johnkasianowicz65363 жыл бұрын
I’ve had 1er Cru Domaine Laroche that I bought in Beaune (42 Euros) and it was stunning.
@rayswinederland60423 жыл бұрын
love your videos, always laugh out loud !!!
@kucineroako11163 жыл бұрын
Hey Jae. Love the videos! You and Peter make for a great pair. Would be helpful if you post where you purchased the wines from. I live in the So Cal area and would love to see a list of your go to wine stores. Thanks and keep up the great work!
@normrubio3 жыл бұрын
Do Boxed Wines! Peter will love it!
@Nick083523 жыл бұрын
How are so many wines flawed, almost in every other tasting :o
@JaySJ1 Жыл бұрын
would be amazing to get more tasting like these ones back to the channel... for me this is the essence of the channel
@Vintubateur3 жыл бұрын
Maybe as a grand cru, domaine pinson need to age more to integrate oak better...
@dannykim33413 жыл бұрын
i don't think they were talking about the taste but more of the characteristics of the appellation chablis.
@marcusvandenbroek89573 жыл бұрын
Agree Vintubateur. These wines need more time and developing. Not just the grand crus. At least 5 years, but rather 10 or 15 years and have patience. You're rewarded. For now decant the wines, or use wider wine glasses. Preferably with a suitable meal. Do not serve the wines too cold and take time. And important, no coffee or sweats in advance.
@sebsoud3 жыл бұрын
I'm french (living in Switzerland since 1998), and I also love Chablis wines. Quite some time ago, I bought excellent bottles from a small producer, and after some years of aging it was delicious. I fully agree, "oak infusion" (like a friend, oenologist, was calling this trend) is a wine taste killer! What I like in Chablis is the special balance between fruit/flowers (lemon, grapefruit...) that we can find also in great Burgundy whites, and the mineral aspect (which is much less present in Burgundy, in particular the ones from Puligny-Montrachet are rather on the "butter" side). By the way, I just discovered your channel, and talking about minerality, did you ever tried Nicolas Joly's wines?
@freddiewood77623 жыл бұрын
Ahh Chablis. Can you please do a SOUTH AFRICAN episode! I want some SA Chardonnay's, Hamilton Russell eg. I also want to see if Peter can get the South African theme. Love your videos
The big stars of chablis domaine Vincent Dauvissat and domaine Raveneau are not there :( For Bordeaux tasting we had the best of the best, we want it too for Chablis! Thanks for your vidéos!
@arsene81863 жыл бұрын
피노누아 특집 너무 보고 싶습니다! 대부분 보르도 블렌드나 신대륙이어서ㅠㅠ 피노누아도 저가라인이나 초고가 라인 다룰게 많을거 같습니다!
@vimesx3 жыл бұрын
What do you think about German Chardonnays from Saar or Mosel? The ripening period in Germany is longer because of the slightly cooler climate and the soil is very minerally.
@nolansykinsley37342 жыл бұрын
I understand that white wines usually aren't aged, but do you think maybe that one you really didn't like maybe the maker was trying to make something to be aged some? Would the oakiness mellow out with age?
@SirWussiePants3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite tasting of wines was at a tiny farmhouse I happened across in the Chablis region. He had a Petit Chablis that I wish I could have had 10 cases sent home. At the time I thought Chablis was crap as my mother drank the cheap box wine stuff so I wasn't looking forward to the tasting. Boy was I wrong.
@thooky72243 жыл бұрын
Chablis can be very costly, for entry level still need a high price. New world chardonay can be budget, but the taste mostly cream and butter but chablis, especially unoaked, is very refreshing and fruits note, with balance acidity. I believe burgundy weather affect the result of grape outcome.
@ElBandidoPicante3 жыл бұрын
I think the saying ‘don’t just do something, stand there!’ applies to the Grand Cru!
@distlledbrewedreviewed3 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic my friend.
@stevenposner80963 ай бұрын
I’m curious to know if the decision for winemakers to use oak for richer fruit has to do with the aging potential of the wine. Are they making wines to be enjoyed years down the line when the wine is more integrated? At that point, I wonder if the oak makes more sense on the palette?
@passingGaki3 жыл бұрын
0:38 제스쳐에서 느껴지는 엄청난 만족감
@oscarl52073 жыл бұрын
Wow, just happened to come across a bottle of 2011 Christophe Chablis recently. Can’t wait to try!
@dersrachenbaum3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes, i blieve peter's taste can become the tendency of wine-produce. Without oaked, following high purity
@leonardoaraujo83643 жыл бұрын
Cheap but not cheaper. Oak but not "oaker". 😂
@_d0ser Жыл бұрын
Apero in DC has two bottles of '14 Chablis on their wine list right now. In case he wants to make the trip!
@annetteannette3808 Жыл бұрын
YOU BOTH ARE FUN.
@charlesw98753 жыл бұрын
Chablis and fresh oysters. Yum
@wilhallman28903 жыл бұрын
2014 was an excellent vintage IMO
@kennethdias99882 жыл бұрын
The old solminer with eye patch at the Sardine Factory in Monterey sugested a Château Meursault Meursault a great Chardonnay made the dinner special
@밤호박-k3o3 жыл бұрын
피터 스승님의 와인에 대한 열정은 진짜 존경스럽습니다...피터가 와인이다 🍷🍷🍷 2014년 샤블리~ 더는 없겠습니다
@deanvanseggelen87743 жыл бұрын
I would love to see cote de beaune some time, Nice videos!
@drmatthewhorkey3 жыл бұрын
Peter so mild-mannered... I want to see more RAGE!!!!! It's unfortunate that the Domaine Laroche showed so poorly.
@penndragon223 жыл бұрын
Chablis calms his soul; Jae will get him riled up soon ;)
@nicolasbabino43483 жыл бұрын
I'm new to wines thanks to this channel. And would really appreciate a list of the wines in order of quality, either in the description or at the end of the video. Also, if you guys had a page, file, anything, with a list of top wines by price range it would be very useful. Thanks a lot for the constant, keep it up.
@Daisy-td1jn3 жыл бұрын
크~~~기절하고일어나니 새로운 영상이~^^ 오늘은 피터쌤이 좋아하는 샤블리군요~!
@haichen3552 жыл бұрын
the number 5 wine is destinated for drink in 10 years...
@danielwa48193 жыл бұрын
whats the difference between Chablis and Puligny? Everyone is saying they are both rich in minerals, so what makes the huge price diff?
@jamesboddington956511 ай бұрын
I visited Chablis in 1995, the wines were outstanding and so affordable then I only drank GC. Re Peter's global warming reference. Many years ago I remember tasting a bunch of GC and PC red Burgundies from the very hot 03 vintage which to me had morphed them into generic rich new world Pinot's. It was depressing!
@fairyyomi2 жыл бұрын
와인에 와 자도 모르는 사람인데 완전 몰입해서 봤네요 와인에 대해 색깔과 향만 맡아도 저렇게 안다는건 정말 장인이라 가능한가봐요 너무 멋져요 한국에서 흔하게 살 수 있는 중저가 와인 하나 추천해주실 수 있나요? 술 잘 못마시는데 와인 한번 마셔보고 싶어졌어요😊
@bobcat2243 жыл бұрын
If you could find a 2016 louis jadot domaine de herrtiers corton charlemagne grand cru cote de beaune. I would love to see it in a tasting, I have one and I'm not sure how long to cellar it (I have heard 10-20 years), or what to expect from it.
@seriyoon87953 жыл бұрын
언제 사우스 아프리카 와인 특집도 해주세요 코로나로 와인업계가 너무 힘들어 하더라구요 ㅠ (친구네가 와이너리 운영중이어서 얘기 많이들었어여)
@haveafunguy3 жыл бұрын
2번,4번 샤블리도 한국에서 구할 수 있을까요?
@Ianthe223 жыл бұрын
The one that knocks them off their course is the "Christoph et fils". If you take this one bottle out order-wise they aren't wrong. And the question on why the fifth bottle winemaker used old oak instead of clean new barrels? Hmmm... Ego and foolishness........ I've always "ignored" white wines, because of the simpleness of the processs in making them. Pray for ideal weather, get good grapes and do what works, what wine-makers have done for centuries, that's it! Funny stuff, a week ago i got gifted a box of the Christoph and sons bottle. It is good stuff.
Please do a video on natural wines or maybe from smaller wine regions like jura, auvergne.
@TheAstronautofsoul3 жыл бұрын
샤블리에 엄격한 남좌~~ 피터옹~~ 아 점심부터 시원한 샤블리 땡기네요^^
@Popopopoponey3 жыл бұрын
Usually "vieilles vignes" means vineyards are at least 30years old (ps: Jay has a really good french pronunciation)
@cinthyafacio30333 жыл бұрын
I have learned so much do you guys!! You should do a video of Peter’s cellar!!
@SeanChiang3 жыл бұрын
No Dauvissat in the line up? Would have liked to see straight Village against the others or even a Petit Chablis Raveneau against the GC and 1er.
@aaa-yo2 жыл бұрын
저렇게 화내실길래 화내게한 크리스토프 있나 찾아봤는데 제주도에선 찾기힘드네요;;ㅎㅎ
@rsport20533 жыл бұрын
Great show!!!
@한진우-z8f3 жыл бұрын
샤블리... 비싼 것이 꼭 좋다는 생각을 버리겠습니다. 물론 비싼 건 아직 마셔보지도 못했지만요...ㅎㅎㅎ 1er Cru도 아직은 못 마셔봐서 샤블리들부터 섭렵하고 급을 올리면서 마셔보겠습니다.^^
@임승건-n1k3 жыл бұрын
요새 호주 와이너리들 보면 저열량 라인업들을 많이 파는것 같은데 전문가분들께서 느끼기에도 맛에 차이가 있는지 한번 날카롭게 검증해주시면 재밌고 유익한 컨텐츠가 될것 같습니다!
@sanjursan2 жыл бұрын
It seemed to me that the title of this video, "Chablis, the best French wine made from Chardonnay," simply carried so many qualifiers as to render faint praise on it's subject. I started pruning and soon arrived at "Chablis, the best wine."
@adhdho113 жыл бұрын
Samuel Billaud chablis(les grands terroirs) 2018 도 한 번 리뷰해주실 수 있을까요? 제가 경험해 본 샤블리가 이것뿐인데 진정한 샤블리를 마신건지 모르겠네요... 가격은 도매가로 40000₩(34$) 정도 하는 것 같습니다.
@xietianyuan12663 жыл бұрын
Double decant the grand cru? Did it get better later during dinner?