I have always said that a great wine will be great at any stage of its development, not only after a decade of sitting in your wine cellar. Furthermore, nowadays so many winemakers actually make wines to be enjoyable much earlier in their lives, without necessarily sacrificing their aging potential. So, in this video let’s take a closer look at five red wines that typically have a great ageing potential, but not necessarily need to be aged to be enjoyed. Some of the WINE ACCESSORIES I use regularly: 🥂 Riedel Veritas Champagne Wine Glass: 🍷 Riedel Veritas Old World Syrah Glass: 🥂 Riedel Veritas New World Pinot Noir Glass: 🍾 Cork puller: 🍾 The Durand cork puller: 🏳️ Riedel Polishing Cloth: 🧳 Wine travel protector: 🗜️ CORAVIN and its accessories: Coravin Timeless Six Wine Preservation System: Coravin Timeless 3-Needle Kit: Coravin Argon Gas Capsules: Coravin Screw Caps: 📚 Some of my favorite WINE BOOKS: 📓 Flawless: Understanding Faults in Wine by Jamie Goode: 📒 Understanding Wine Technology: The Science of Wine Explained by David Bird: 📕 Authentic Wine: Toward Natural and Sustainable Winemaking (by Jamie Goode): 📘 The Oxford Companion to Wine (by Jancis Robinson): 📙Wine Grapes: A Complete Guide to 1,368 Vine Varieties, Including Their Origins and Flavours (by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and Jose Vouillamoz): 📗 A Life Uncorked (by Hugh Johnson): 📓 Drinking with the Valkyries (by Andrew Jefford): As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. **CONTENTS OF THIS VIDEO: 0:00 Introduction 1:21 Chateauneuf du Pape 2:40 Amarone della Valpolicella 4:04 Brunello di Montalcino 5:13 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 6:29 Barossa Valley Shiraz 7:31 Conclusions #sommelier #wineeducation #wine Be sure to subscribe to my channel, as I am posting weekly videos on all things wine and monthly episodes of wine podcast. **FOLLOW ME: Instagram: Twitter:
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