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California’s Superstar Status - 1

California’s Superstar Status - 1
What makes California unique among other wine-making regions of the world? What’s the best way to read a California wine label? What are some general guidelines for opening a wine bottle and tasting in a winery? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this lecture that prepares you for the rest of your journey through the world of California wines.
Noble Whites - Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay - 2

Noble Whites - Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay - 2
This lecture focuses on two white grape varieties—Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay—that are extremely popular and easy to find. Alongside Ms. Simonetti-Bryan, sample some of California’s best, including a Fumé Blanc by Robert Mondavi and Chardonnays from Sonoma and Napa. Also, get tips on some delicious food-pairing suggestions, and more.
Rising Stars - Fragrant Whites and Organic Wines - 3

Rising Stars - Fragrant Whites and Organic Wines - 3
Explore some of California’s most fragrant and exciting new white wine varieties, which yield a variety of aromas and tastes reminiscent of flowers and fruits: a Pinot Gris, a Viognier, and an unoaked Sauvignon Blanc. Then, go beyond tradition (and into somewhat controversial territory) and see how California growers are experimenting with organic wine.
Elegance in a Glass - Sparklers and Pinot Noir - 4

Elegance in a Glass - Sparklers and Pinot Noir - 4
Turn now to California’s sparkling wines and one of its most popular reds: Pinot Noir. These wines are some of the most versatile food-pairing wines that the state has to offer. Compare and contrast how bubbly wines taste when made using traditional and Charmat methods. Then, explore the tastes, aromas, and finishes of a variety of Pinot Noirs from around California.
Big, Bold Reds - Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot - 5

Big, Bold Reds - Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot - 5
Learn everything you need to know about Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, which make up approximately 42% of the red grape variety plantings in California. How does a Cabernet Sauvignon stand up to a Bordeaux? What should you look for in a Cab/Merlot blend? How does California’s terroir affect its Cabs and Merlots? How do you age a Cabernet?
California’s Secret Red Gems - 6

California’s Secret Red Gems - 6
Conclude your tour of California wines with a look at some of its most interesting reds: a red Zinfandel, a Syrah, a Rhone Valley Syrah, a Petite Sirah, and a Grenache. Also, learn more about the recent trend in California winemaking for creating unique red blends from different grape varieties (you’ll also get suggestions for making your own personal blends).















