Terrific video! A lot of hard work, expertise, and passion are required to make great wine along with good soil and grapes. It looks like you have it all.
Thisis a very interesting and fun video. I am fascinated by the entire process and love tasting wines from small wineries like yours. You can really see how you try to produce something of quality. That looks like fun but also a huge amount of work. Please keep posting videos they are great!!
Congrats on your award! And your video is 5 stars! Where is the best place I get 2 cabernet savigion grape vines so I can plant them in my backyard? They only have Mars seedless and Concord grape vines at lowes.
Pink is OK if you're making white zinfandel. If you're making Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, you want the wine to be the deepest richest color you can get, and complex flavors come from the skins.
I am wine framework in France, I am responsible for exploitation on several type of vineyard; Out of Champagne, Burgundy name Windfallen wood, the Gironde Loupiac name,
And in the Atlantic Loire The vault Heulin Castle of Poyet Name Muscadet wine.
I seek dialogues and why not make exchanges with wine growers of North America and other.
Let us not can not professional profession create it a joint site and to diffuse it on the Net
Hi Brad. It depends on the grapes. White grapes are pressed before fermenting. Red grapes sit on the skins in large tanks to develop color. If you pressed red grapes before fermenting them you'd have a pink wine, not a red wine!
Great job N.B. - I really enjoyed watching it! As a matter of fact, I think I'll send the link to all of our growers ands wineries to give it a watch!
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Hello , thank you for the video I am a farmer from Algeria, I want you to help in the development of fields in the production of grapes
ChineseKungFu011 4 months ago
Excellent video, good examples of wine making, well explained and presented. Look forward for the next video. Cheers.
BestofWine 6 months ago
Terrific video! A lot of hard work, expertise, and passion are required to make great wine along with good soil and grapes. It looks like you have it all.
winebike 11 months ago
Thisis a very interesting and fun video. I am fascinated by the entire process and love tasting wines from small wineries like yours. You can really see how you try to produce something of quality. That looks like fun but also a huge amount of work. Please keep posting videos they are great!!
Poortaxpayer 1 year ago
just a comment, your package design doesn't convey any of the quality and exclusiveness you have said your wine possesses in this video,
to me (a wine philistine) it looks cheap and banal
bstreetbstreet 1 year ago
@bstreetbstreet Indubitably, philistine.
keepcalmycarryon 7 months ago
Great video!
freedomlover902 1 year ago
good example of Ford's assembly line
screenjunky 1 year ago
Excellent video!
agrapelife 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this. Quite informative for my novel research.
Wolfe
Ardenwolfe 2 years ago
Congrats on your award! And your video is 5 stars! Where is the best place I get 2 cabernet savigion grape vines so I can plant them in my backyard? They only have Mars seedless and Concord grape vines at lowes.
brandonleetran 2 years ago
3:58 that meg is fine!
lilbob369 3 years ago
Also, If you keep in touch with me next year, Ron may order some, we always replant due to winter damage. Good luck!
ronripley47 2 years ago
Great Work!
lovingwoods 3 years ago
oh ok thanks
KatzBeatles 4 years ago
Hi Katz,
Pink is OK if you're making white zinfandel. If you're making Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, you want the wine to be the deepest richest color you can get, and complex flavors come from the skins.
ucatlover99 4 years ago
pink wine dosnt sound that bad the only difference would be the color right?
KatzBeatles 4 years ago
I am wine framework in France, I am responsible for exploitation on several type of vineyard; Out of Champagne, Burgundy name Windfallen wood, the Gironde Loupiac name,
And in the Atlantic Loire The vault Heulin Castle of Poyet Name Muscadet wine.
I seek dialogues and why not make exchanges with wine growers of North America and other.
Let us not can not professional profession create it a joint site and to diffuse it on the Net
When think?
To contact me
champenois5144 4 years ago
This is a great video; it is very thorough. One question: Why do you press the grapes after fermenting? Why not press them before hand? Thanks again?
bradmacaroon 4 years ago
Hi Brad. It depends on the grapes. White grapes are pressed before fermenting. Red grapes sit on the skins in large tanks to develop color. If you pressed red grapes before fermenting them you'd have a pink wine, not a red wine!
ucatlover99 4 years ago
Thank you for the video. It looks like a lot of work. But, I like the video.
jfazeli 4 years ago
cette vidéo explique bien le travail de la vigne en californie et je donnes une note de 18/20
champenois5144 4 years ago
Ce n'est pas California... c'est Ohio! Merci.
ucatlover99 4 years ago
Thanks! Good explanations on the wine creation and the upkeep of the winery
lunacesson 4 years ago
What...you don't make grappa from the press cake?
Ha!
Casey
httpmom 4 years ago
Wow! Nancy...this is totally professional. I am very impressed. He editing and music is so smart! I really loved it. You two work so hard!
Your Friend,
Casey Haven
httpmom 4 years ago
I am very proud to work for you.
jcarr40 4 years ago
Enjoyed this Ohio adventure amongst the wines of Kinkead Ridge...thanks NB!
folkart39 4 years ago
Great job N.B. - I really enjoyed watching it! As a matter of fact, I think I'll send the link to all of our growers ands wineries to give it a watch!
The Cat's Meow Vinyeard
leoninetrish 4 years ago
If you take videos Trish, I could do this for you too! Or maybe a joint video of the Northern Kentucky growers.
ucatlover99 4 years ago
this is sooooo cool.
jcarr40 4 years ago
Thank you! I don't think that video was up 5 minutes before you discovered it!
ucatlover99 4 years ago