Wine Masters

Wine Masters

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In the second season we visit five wine regions in Italy: Piedmont told by the Gaja family, Veneto told by Masi/ the Boscaini family, Tuscany told by the Antinori family, Campania told by the Mastroberardino family, Sicily told by the Tasca family. Masters of Wine Richard Hemming and Sarah Heller and Italian wine writer Burton Anderson share their expertise in each documentary episode.
IMDb 8.1/1020195개 시즌
IMDb 8.1/1020195개 시즌
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  • 1. Piedmont, Italy

    1. Piedmont, Italy

    Barolo and Barbaresco wines are strongly in demand by wine collectors. Although both villages in Piedmont are very close, and the wines are both made by Nebbiolo grapes, some say Barolo is more masculine and Barbaresco is more feminine. Gaia Gaja: "Barolo is a gentleman and Barbaresco is a lady, but a 'tough' lady."
    Barolo and Barbaresco wines are strongly in demand by wine collectors. Although both villages in Piedmont are very close, and the wines are both made by Nebbiolo grapes, some say Barolo is more masculine and Barbaresco is more feminine. Gaia Gaja: "Barolo is a gentleman and Barbaresco is a lady, but a 'tough' lady."
    13+
    42분
    2019년 5월 26일
  • 2. Campania, Italy

    2. Campania, Italy

    Campania was called 'The Happy Land' by the Romans. They considered it the best place to grow vines. Mastroberardino was the only one who kept faith in the native Aglianico grapes from Taurasi. Some say these are archeological wines, others say it's the Barolo of the South. Burton Anderson: "Barolo should be called the Aglianico of the North because it's longer around."
    Campania was called 'The Happy Land' by the Romans. They considered it the best place to grow vines. Mastroberardino was the only one who kept faith in the native Aglianico grapes from Taurasi. Some say these are archeological wines, others say it's the Barolo of the South. Burton Anderson: "Barolo should be called the Aglianico of the North because it's longer around."
    13+
    42분
    2019년 5월 26일
  • 3. Tuscany, Italy

    3. Tuscany, Italy

    The renaissance of Italian wines started in Tuscany with Sangiovese grapes. Piero Antinori was one of the first to produce high quality Chianti Classico and introduced the first Super Tuscan. Antinori is one of the oldest family owned companies in the world. Alessia Antinori (26th generation): "It takes centuries to build a name and only seconds to destroy it."
    The renaissance of Italian wines started in Tuscany with Sangiovese grapes. Piero Antinori was one of the first to produce high quality Chianti Classico and introduced the first Super Tuscan. Antinori is one of the oldest family owned companies in the world. Alessia Antinori (26th generation): "It takes centuries to build a name and only seconds to destroy it."
    13+
    41분
    2019년 5월 26일
  • 4. Veneto, Italy

    4. Veneto, Italy

    Amarone della Valpolicella was invented by mistake. The 'Appassimento' method is a fascinating process, the concentrated wines are made by grapes which are dried on bamboo racks for months. Raffaele Boscaini: "My grandfather had Valpolicella as an everyday wine and Amarone for Christmas and was in need for a wine for the Sundays. So he invented the Ripasso."
    Amarone della Valpolicella was invented by mistake. The 'Appassimento' method is a fascinating process, the concentrated wines are made by grapes which are dried on bamboo racks for months. Raffaele Boscaini: "My grandfather had Valpolicella as an everyday wine and Amarone for Christmas and was in need for a wine for the Sundays. So he invented the Ripasso."
    13+
    44분
    2019년 5월 26일
  • 5. Sicily, Italy

    5. Sicily, Italy

    The Regaleali Estate in the middle of Sicily is like an oasis in the desert. The first prestigious Nero d'Avola wine was made here by the old noble family Tasca d'Almerita. Alberto Tasca: "It gave me freedom once I realized I'm only the landkeeper of this place for a short period." Luigi Tasca: "You have to be a fatalist to grow vines on Etna."
    The Regaleali Estate in the middle of Sicily is like an oasis in the desert. The first prestigious Nero d'Avola wine was made here by the old noble family Tasca d'Almerita. Alberto Tasca: "It gave me freedom once I realized I'm only the landkeeper of this place for a short period." Luigi Tasca: "You have to be a fatalist to grow vines on Etna."
    13+
    41분
    2019년 5월 26일
  • Wine Masters
    IMDb 8.1/1020195개 시즌
    In the second season we visit five wine regions in Italy: Piedmont told by the Gaja family, Veneto told by Masi/ the Boscaini family, Tuscany told by the Antinori family, Campania told by the Mastroberardino family, Sicily told by the Tasca family. Masters of Wine Richard Hemming and Sarah Heller and Italian wine writer Burton Anderson share their expertise in each documentary episode.
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