MASTER of WINE makes PINOT NOIR: How to make Red Wine Part 1.


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  1. Nejc Župec
    Nejc Župec says:

    Just watched some of your videos. Finally a wine channel i really like, fun and educational. Keep it up bro! Looking forward for more. Subscribed😁
    Greetings from Slovenia!

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  2. Garth Scholtz
    Garth Scholtz says:

    I tried home made wine when I visited a friend in Calabria a few years ago. The standard was generally above average, but it might just have been the holiday atmosphere that increased my perception of the quality.

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  3. Войводата
    Войводата says:

    I am impressed by the white wine you made without SO2 and put in a bottle. The red one I would ferment open top without airlock. I have now 9 different wines most still fermenting in Shatrovo, Bulgaria, Struma valley

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  4. David Frazer Wray
    David Frazer Wray says:

    I’ve been making wine for the past three years now after discovering that it’s possible to grow grapes here in Norway. We have only one grapevine, which produces small, very bitter fruit. But nothing ventured, nothing gained. Suspecting that our grapes might be a tad too rich in tannins, I added supermarket grapes and a few kilos of raisins, plus wine yeast. Thanks to the raisins, the yeast went bananas. The result was a pinkish-brown liquid that tastes vaguely of Marsala with an alcohol content that can only be guess at. In line with naming my wines after rock groups and/or albums, this one was Pink Fluid. The almost white wine I produced the year before is called A Whiter Shade of Pale. I’m aiming at a Margaux this year. Wish me luck.

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  5. Eric Zeak
    Eric Zeak says:

    I've never had homemade wine, but I did help out with the harvest this year and get to see the winemaking process. Also helped with a pumpover. Very informative video!

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  6. Vladimer Nachkebia
    Vladimer Nachkebia says:

    every family over here (Georgia) makes own family wine or has someone who makes for them, it was an actual problem for wineries who bottle their wines, since Georgians were not used to consuming bottled wines…. its changing though

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  7. Jeremy Bowe
    Jeremy Bowe says:

    Great video as always Konstantin! I love your approach to wine, how you explain things, and give a different perspective on things.

    Would love to try one of your wines one day! Looking to forward to the next video.

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  8. Yardieboss
    Yardieboss says:

    Diese Videos sind super interessant! Mich haben auch die Videos zur Weißweinherstellung fasziniert 🙂 . Bin gespannt wie der Pinot Noir wird. Wirst du ihn vllt sogar in einem Mini Eichenfass ausbauen? Weiter so

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