WineOhtvIn this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani shares a sip with John Jordan of Jordan Winery. Watch and discover how focusing on three things for four decades has helped Jordan Winery become one of the most adored wine brands in the world. #wine
A lawyer, a pilot, a "dog-father", a CEO, a talk show pundit, a polyglot, a techie, a vintner; these are just some of the titles John Jordan carries. If you ask him to pick just one (I didn't), I think he would pick a land lover.
He lit up when he spoke about his iconic estate, a preserved natural habitat, and home to more animals than we could count on camera. The 1,200-acre sanctuary (open to the public since 2013) is surrounded by grapevines, olive trees, a glorious garden, and home to a French inspired Chateau where they focus on Alexander Valley Cabernet, Russian River Chardonnay, and out of this world hospitality.
Over 40 years ago, a couple of Francophile's from Colorado, made their way to Sonoma County, where they created one of the most famous and talked about wine brands in the world. From Mommy Bloggers to Lebron James, literally everyone is talking, tweeting, and instagraming about Jordan Winery.
Jordan winery has managed to keep up with the times, by always staying true to its roots.Tune in as they taste the 2015 Jordan Cabernet, aged in 100% French Oak for the first time, and available to the public on May 1, 2019.
Watch and discover how focusing on three things, for four decades, has helped Jordan Winery become one of the most adored wine brands in the world.
Jordan Winery & The Journey of John Jordan - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2019-04-30 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani shares a sip with John Jordan of Jordan Winery. Watch and discover how focusing on three things for four decades has helped Jordan Winery become one of the most adored wine brands in the world. #wine
A lawyer, a pilot, a "dog-father", a CEO, a talk show pundit, a polyglot, a techie, a vintner; these are just some of the titles John Jordan carries. If you ask him to pick just one (I didn't), I think he would pick a land lover.
He lit up when he spoke about his iconic estate, a preserved natural habitat, and home to more animals than we could count on camera. The 1,200-acre sanctuary (open to the public since 2013) is surrounded by grapevines, olive trees, a glorious garden, and home to a French inspired Chateau where they focus on Alexander Valley Cabernet, Russian River Chardonnay, and out of this world hospitality.
Over 40 years ago, a couple of Francophile's from Colorado, made their way to Sonoma County, where they created one of the most famous and talked about wine brands in the world. From Mommy Bloggers to Lebron James, literally everyone is talking, tweeting, and instagraming about Jordan Winery.
Jordan winery has managed to keep up with the times, by always staying true to its roots.Tune in as they taste the 2015 Jordan Cabernet, aged in 100% French Oak for the first time, and available to the public on May 1, 2019.
Watch and discover how focusing on three things, for four decades, has helped Jordan Winery become one of the most adored wine brands in the world.
Video provided by: Jordan Vineyard and WineryExplore El Dorado County Wine CountryWineOhtv2024-09-03 | Join the Journey as Monique Soltani makes a grape escape to El Dorado County Wine Country and discovers the magic of mountain grown grapes!
About an hour East of California's state capital the El Dorado County AVA is home to some of the highest vineyard locations in the state and one of the few defined entirely by elevation reaching 3500 feet. The foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains boast a unique climate that imparts magic to every grape they grow. Rich with Gold Rush history and centered around the historic town of Placerville, there's a fortune to be found in this wine region rich with California history.
Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every region. Join the journey as we come together in your community by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to EAT, what is there to DRINK, and what is there to DO in each region.
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00:00 Introduction to El Dorado County 01:00 Trek to the Top with Matt Piagari/ Winemaker Element 79 02:51 Mountain Biking with Mica Raas/Mountain Biker + Winemaker 04:15 El Dorado County History with Justin Boeger/ Boeger Winery 06:04 Paning for Gold with Albert Fausel/ Gold Panner 10:56 White Water Rafting Adventure with John Kosakowsky/ President, River Runners 13:31 Pie Making and Wine Tasting at Delfino Farms 19:06 In the Kitchen with Brandon Guenther/Chef/Owner, Rocker Oysterfeller's Kitchen + Saloon 22:15 Closing Credits and Outtakes
Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels Puerto Vallarta! Located off the Western Coast off the Mexican Pacific in the state of Jalisco, crystal blue beaches, majestic mountains, lush jungles, grace this destination defined by dichotomy. A harmony of old and new but at its heart Vallarta is all soul.
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00:00 Introduction to Puerto Vallarta 01:33 Bernardo Sanchez, El Centro: Malecon, Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Plaza de Armas 04:28 Taco Tasting Miel García, Guide from Vallarta Food Tours and taco stand owners 08:51 Canopy River Park Ride with Hugo Alberto Robles Cibrián 11:17 Raicilla tour and tasting at Hacienda el Divisadero 14:23 Mario Mendoza, Mixologist Cocktail Class at Mar y Vino 17:00 In the Kitchen at Café des Artistes + Learn about Mexican wine 19:06 Fishing Adventure on Banderas Bay 22:06 Closing Credits and Outtakes
Monique Soltani, Executive Producer + Host Peter Ruocco, Cinematographer/Editor Additional Camera, Stuart Locklear
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Watch and celebrate as we sip, savor, and shine a light on the Bright Side of the Bay!
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00:00 Introduction to Oakland 02:24 Bret Hogan, Owner Côte West Winery, walk and talk through working winery 04:40 Erin Coburn, Owner Minimo Natural Wine Store + Wine Bar 05:58 Alicia Kidd CEO & Founder, Coco Noir Wine Shop 08:06 Chef Nelson German, Chef/Owner alaMar Dominican Kitchen & Sobre Mesa 11:00 Wine Pairing with Robin McBride President McBride Sisters Wine Company 13:00 Marc ZuaZua, Yoshis, History 14:13 Ronnie Stewart, West Coast Blues Society 17:42 Dolce Vita Gondola Ride on Lake Merritt with East Bay Yesterday Host, Liam O’Donoghue 21:49 Closing Credits and Outtakes
Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every region. Join the journey as we come together in your community by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to EAT, what is there to DRINK, and what is there to DO in each region.
Join the journey as Monique Soltani shimmies her way to Downtown Napa and gets a taste of "SAVOR After Hours" with "Dancing with the Stars" alums Maks & Val Chmerkovskiy.
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Since June, Maks and Val have been embracing our wine country community, pairing with local wineries and vineyards with dance, and creating an intimate and immersive wine-tasting experience.
Join the journey as Monique Soltani heads to the heart of Downtown Napa and shimmies her way into the JaM Cellars Ballroom in the Napa Valley Opera House and discovers why two of the world's most famous dancers made a home in one of the world's most recognizable wine regions.Five Award-Winning Wines from Mendocino County (CBS BAY AREA VIDEO)WineOhtv2023-08-08 | Wine Oh! TV's Monique Soltani gives us a taste of Mendocino County wines during CBS Bay Area's live broadcast of the Stern Grove Festival where blues legend Buddy Guy brought the house down and the sunshine out! Join us as Monique showcases the Best of Show wines from the 44th Annual Mendocino County Fair Wine Competition Awards.
Join the journey with Wine Oh! TV broadcasting on KBCW 44 Cable 12 right after the concerts and Sundays at 5:30pm CBS San Francisco Bay Area! cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/live
See you Sunday August 20th for our last broadcast of the season with The Flaming Lips!Wine Oh! TV 2023 SizzleWineOhtv2023-07-18 | Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of the community and culture of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture.CBS Bay Area Now Airing Wine Oh! TV with Monique SoltaniWineOhtv2023-06-29 | Wine Oh! TV with @MoniqueSoltani is now broadcasting on television and online on @cbssf and KBCW. The first episode of the new season of Wine Oh! TV aired on Father’s Day 2023 and will continue to broadcast on CBS Bay Area all summer following the first ever @sterngrovefestival live broadcast.
This year also marks the first time CBS News Bay Area and KBCW are partnering with Stern Grove Festival to broadcast and livestream some of the season's concerts. The popular festival released its full schedule of summer concerts for its 86th season in April that includes blues guitar hero Buddy Guy, punk pioneer Patti Smith, modern psychedelic rockers the Flaming Lips and more. The free festival concerts take place on Sunday afternoons during the summer; it started on June 18 and runs through August 20.
The concerts will air on KBCW 44 Cable 12 and stream on the CBS Bay Area website on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m with Wine Oh! TV following. Viewers can tune in on their television or catch the livestream, on the CBS SF home page or on the CBS News Bay Area app. cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco
For more wine videos visit wineoh.tvLearn About Lodi Wine CountryWineOhtv2023-04-25 | Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley and discovers what to drink, eat, and do in Lodi Wine Country. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi Wine Country has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
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00:00 Introduction to Lodi 02:31 Grape Harvest with Lodi Wine Grape Commission 05:17 Winery Harvest work with Jeremy Wine Co. 10:10 Downtown Tasting Room with Anaya Vineyards 13:29 How to Make Pizza at Pietro's Trattoria 16:57 Learn about Lodi Rules Harney Lane Winery & Vineyards 20:05 Michael David Winery Bocce and wine with Michael Phillips 23:31 Eating with the Seasons with Towne House Restaurant 25:58 A taste of Spain with Bokisch Vineyards 31:12 Closing Credits and Outtakes Monique Soltani, Executive Producer, Founder + Host Michael Horn, Cinematographer Anaconda Street Productions, Post Production Services Chad Michael Hardy, Chief Inspiration Officer Images Courtesy of Randy Caparoso
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
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Wine Oh! TV Umbria: Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers. Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
Wine Oh! TV Paso Robles: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Coast and finds her way to a new frontier. Meet Paso Pioneers Jerry Lohr and Gary Eberle who put this rural region on the world wide wine stage. We get a taste of conservation cocktails, local cuisine from a family combining Mexican and European cuisine, and we even zipline over grapevines!
Wine Oh! TV Mendocino: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to one of California’s largest, greenest, and most authentic wine regions. Mendocino is often described as rugged, real, and refined and we find out why. With boots on the ground during bud break we walk the vines and make a Mendo Blendo, hit up a historic Hopland hot spot, bottle feed baby goats, and get a little sticky along the way!
Wine Oh! TV Walla Walla: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the Pacific Northwest. We discover how Walla Walla grew from a wheat farming community at the base of the Blue Mountains into one of America’s most loved wine regions. We take a bite out of this tiny town (and their sweet onions) with a huge heart, meet two restaurateurs who nearly lost it all during the pandemic, we walk the rocks and find out why this treasured wine region has the capacity and the geography to make some of the best wines in the world.
Get to Know Grenache: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the birthplace of Grenache. Shot exclusively on her iPhone Monique travels to the Roussillon region in France and the Aragon region of Spain. The sole purpose of this adventure is to get to the heart and soul of what makes the Grenache grape so great. Who better to help us understand one of the world’s most widely planted grapes than hearing first hand from the winemakers in their homeland.
Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the birthplace of Grenache. Shot exclusively on her iPhone, Monique travels to the Roussillon region in France and the Aragón region of Spain. The sole purpose of this adventure is to get to the heart and soul of what makes the Grenache grape so great. Who better to help us understand one of the world’s most widely planted grapes than hearing first hand from the winemakers in their homeland.
Our adventure begins in the Roussillon region of France. Around 600 BC the Greeks expanded their knowledge of the land to make viticulture flourish in southern Gaul. Thanks to its terrain, Mediterranean climate, and location (bordering the Mediterranean Sea and Spanish), the French say the Roussillon has the potential to be in the same breath as the great names of Burgundy and Bordeaux.
Then we continue on to Aragón in Spain, it's here where we harvest Garnacha grapes and discover the wine has long been worthy of royalty, being the Kings drink of choice back in the day. We eat Migas (which means "crumbs" in English), learn about the winds influence on wine, (The cierzo is a strong, dry and usually cold wind that blows from the North or Northwest through the regions of Aragón), and learn my favorite expression of this life time "Ojala", coming from the Arabic word "inshallah" which translates to May it be God's will.
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
As the birthplace regions of Garnacha, five Spanish PDOs—Calatayud, Campo de Borja, Cariñena, Somontano, and Terra Alta—and the 14 PDOs and 2 PGIs of Roussillon share a devotion to the grape, despite a diversity of soils and styles, the majority of these vineyards are planted to the variety, and they are home to one of the largest concentrations of quality wines made from Grenache in Europe. NEW THIS SEASON....
Wine Oh! TV Umbria: Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers. Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
Wine Oh! TV Paso Robles: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Coast and finds her way to a new frontier. Meet Paso Pioneers Jerry Lohr and Gary Eberle who put this rural region on the world wide wine stage. We get a taste of conservation cocktails, local cuisine from a family combining Mexican and European cuisine, and we even zipline over grapevines!
Wine Oh! TV Mendocino: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to one of California’s largest, greenest, and most authentic wine regions. Mendocino is often described as rugged, real, and refined and we find out why. With boots on the ground during bud break we walk the vines and make a Mendo Blendo, hit up a historic Hopland hot spot, bottle feed baby goats, and get a little sticky along the way!
Wine Oh! TV Walla Walla: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the Pacific Northwest. We discover how Walla Walla grew from a wheat farming community at the base of the Blue Mountains into one of America’s most loved wine regions. We take a bite out of this tiny town (and their sweet onions) with a huge heart, meet two restaurateurs who nearly lost it all during the pandemic, we walk the rocks and find out why this unknown wine region has the capacity and the geography to make some of the best wines in the world.
Wine Oh! TV Lodi: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
The Walla Walla Valley is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in Southeastern Washington and Northeastern Oregon. Within the Walla Walla Valley AVA lies The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater AVA, which was approved in early 2015. The distinguishing feature of The Rocks District is its soil, which consists primarily of dark-colored basalt cobblestones.
The Ag country oasis was named after the abundance of water abound. Walla Walla is flooded with with incredible food, wine, and people so it's no wonder Walla Walla has won the hearts of wine critics and wine lovers alike, with USA Today readers naming it their favorite wine country destination three years in a row.
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00:00 Introduction to Walla Walla 02:34 SJR Vineyard learn about the Rocks District 06:22 Wine and food pairing at Caprio Cellars 10:22 Long Shadows Vintners with Gilles Nicault 13:34 Frog Hollow Farm with Amy Dietrich 17:52 Dinner at Kinglet 21:23 Learn about Walla Walla Wine with Seven Hills Winery winemaker Bobby Richards 24:29 AK’s Mercado with owner/chef Andrae Bopp and Keith Johnson, Sleight of Hand Cellars 28:20 Paddleboard with Kate Raymond, Assistant Winemaker, Spring Valley Vineyard 31:22 Pottery at The Refinery with Ashley Trout, winemaker and founder of Vital Wines 35:53 Closing Credits and Outtakes Monique Soltani, Executive Producer, Founder + Host Michael Horn, Cinematographer Mary Orlin, Producer Anaconda Street Productions, Post Production Services Chad Michael Hardy, Chief Inspiration Officer
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
NEW THIS SEASON....
Wine Oh! TV Umbria: Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers. Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
Wine Oh! TV Paso Robles: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Coast and finds her way to a new frontier. Meet Paso Pioneers Jerry Lohr and Gary Eberle who put this rural region on the world wide wine stage. We get a taste of conservation cocktails, local cuisine from a family combining Mexican and European cuisine, and we even zipline over grapevines!
Wine Oh! TV Mendocino: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to one of California’s largest, greenest, and most authentic wine regions. Mendocino is often described as rugged, real, and refined and we find out why. With boots on the ground during bud break we walk the vines and make a Mendo Blendo, hit up a historic Hopland hot spot, bottle feed baby goats, and get a little sticky along the way!
Wine Oh! TV Lodi: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
Get to Know Grenache: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the birthplace of Grenache. Shot exclusively on her iPhone Monique travels to the Roussillon region in France and the Aragon region of Spain. The sole purpose of this adventure is to get to the heart and soul of what makes the Grenache grape so great. Who better to help us understand one of the world’s most widely planted grapes than hearing first hand from the winemakers in their homeland.
Mendocino County wine country is as real as it is rugged with most of it's 570 vineyards in the hands of family farmers who roots trace back to California's first settlers in the 1850s.
Mendocino County is the greenest California wine region and home to the most organic, biodynamic, and sustainable vineyards in the entire United States.
Dubbed California's mecca of organic wine with 25 percent of it's vineyards certified organic, it's no wonder why Mendocino wine country has been anointed California's greenest.
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00:00 Introduction to Mendocino 01:06 Visit Hopland 04:26 Saracina Vineyards Learn about Mendocino History 08:33 Make a Mendo Blendo 12:46 Bottle Feed Baby Goats 15:18 Wine Cave Barrel Tasting and Food Pairing 18:55 Closing Credits and Outtakes Monique Soltani, Executive Producer + Host Michael Horn, Cinematographer Mary Orlin, Producer Editor, Bobby Lopez
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
This season Wine Oh! TV shines the spotlight on smaller wine regions with Umbria, Paso Robles, Mendocino, Walla Walla, and Lodi taking center stage. Wine Oh! TV is shot with the seasonal change in vineyards from bud break in March 2022, veraison in June, to harvest in September and October.
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Wine Oh! TV Walla Walla: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the Pacific Northwest. We discover how Walla Walla grew from a wheat farming community at the base of the Blue Mountains into one of America’s most loved wine regions. We take a bite out of this tiny town (and their sweet onions) with a huge heart, meet two restaurateurs who nearly lost it all during the pandemic, we walk the rocks and find out why this unknown wine region has the capacity and the geography to make some of the best wines in the world.
Wine Oh! TV Lodi: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
Get to Know Grenache: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the birthplace of Grenache. Shot exclusively on her iPhone Monique travels to the Roussillon region in France and the Aragon region of Spain. The sole purpose of this adventure is to get to the heart and soul of what makes the Grenache grape so great. Who better to help us understand one of the world’s most widely planted grapes than hearing first hand from the winemakers in their homeland.
Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Coast and finds her way to a new frontier. Learn what wine and vines thrive in this easy to get to but off the beaten path wine region. Meet Paso Robles Pioneers Jerry Lohr and Gary Eberle who put this rural region on the world wide wine stage. Get a taste of conservation cocktails, learn about regenerative viticulture, discover why a billionaire is preserving land in Paso, eat local food from a family combining Mexican and European cuisine, and face fears as we discover Paso Robles is one of the rare places you can zipline over grapevines!
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00:00 Introduction to Paso Robles 01:43 Gary Eberle, Owner Eberle Winery 05:11 Jerry Lohr, Owner J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines 07:54 Finca Restaurant at Paso's Market Walk 10:29 Ziplining Ancient Peaks/Margarita Adventures 14:37 Regenerative Viticulture Discussion and Food and Wine Pairing at Robert Hall Winery 18:28 Halter Ranch Vineyard and Winery 21:30 Craft Distillery and Craft Cocktail Recipe at Re:Find Distillery 24:50 Closing Credits and Outtakes Michael Horn, Cinematographer Mary Orlin, Producer Anaconda Street Productions, Post Production Services Chad Michael Hardy, Chief Inspiration Officer Monique Soltani, Executive Producer + Host
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
This season Wine Oh! TV shines the spotlight on smaller wine regions with Umbria, Paso Robles, Mendocino, Walla Walla, and Lodi taking center stage. Wine Oh! TV is shot with the seasonal change in vineyards from bud break in March 2022, veraison in June, to harvest in September and October.
NEW THIS SEASON....
Wine Oh! TV Umbria: Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers. Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
Wine Oh! TV Mendocino: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to one of California’s largest, greenest, and most authentic wine regions. Mendocino is often described as rugged, real, and refined and we find out why. With boots on the ground during bud break we walk the vines and make a Mendo Blendo, hit up a historic Hopland hot spot, bottle feed baby goats, and get a little sticky along the way!
Wine Oh! TV Walla Walla: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the Pacific Northwest. We discover how Walla Walla grew from a wheat farming community at the base of the Blue Mountains into one of America’s most loved wine regions. We take a bite out of this tiny town (and their sweet onions) with a huge heart, meet two restaurateurs who nearly lost it all during the pandemic, we walk the rocks and find out why this unknown wine region has the capacity and the geography to make some of the best wines in the world.
Wine Oh! TV Lodi: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
Get to Know Grenache: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the birthplace of Grenache. Shot exclusively on her iPhone Monique travels to the Roussillon region in France and the Aragon region of Spain. The sole purpose of this adventure is to get to the heart and soul of what makes the Grenache grape so great. Who better to help us understand one of the world’s most widely planted grapes than hearing first hand from the winemakers in their homeland.
Umbria is home to the land of the saints, a wine so big it’s nicknamed the beast, and with black gold abound, we discover why foodies from far and wide flock to this lesser known wine region. We meet the most prominent winemakers of the region, get cooking classes with the pros, try our hand at truffle hunting, and even make money, literally!
Our first episode of the new season features Umbria, Italy, the home of Saint Valentine, where he used a Sagrantino wine from the region to marry star-crossed lovers.
Visit wineoh.tv for wine reviews, tastings, and more episodes!
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00:00 Intro 01:18 Montefalco with Dr. Matthew Horkey, YouTuber/Wine Writer @drmatthewhorkey 02:22 Sagrantino with Marco Caprai, Arnaldo Caprai 03:51 Cantina di Filippo 05:18 Giampaolo Tabarrini, Tabarrini 08:58 Saint Valentine Passito Wine with Filippo Antonelli, Owner Cantina Antonelli 10:20 Pasta Making Lesson with Amalija Tomassini Barbarossa, Owner La Ghirlanda 13:14 Cheese Making with La Redola Verde Fattoria 16:30 Olive Grove and Olive Oil Tasting Paolo Montioni, Owner Montioni Frantoio e Cantina 18:10 Olive Oil and Bruschetta Tasting with Francesco Gradassi, Marfuga CEO Massimo Grisanti, Owner Olevm Restaurant Olevm 20:36 Learn about Spoleto a UNESCO World Heritage Site 21:55 Taste Trebbiano Spoletino 24:07 Learn about why the bread in Umbria is Saltless with Donatella Tesei, President of the Umbria region 25:28 Travel to Bevanga for a Medieval Master class 28:03 Travel to Norcia meet Olga Urbani - President of Urbani Truffles 29:37 Truffle Hunting with Mina the Truffle Hunting Dog 30:29 Truffle Cooking Class - Chef, Urbani Truffle Academy 32:13 Credit Roll and outtakes Niccolo' Renda, Cinematographer Giulia Luccioli, Field Producer Claudio Alessandro Gravano, Audio Engineer Thank you Consorzio Tutela Vini Montefalco Anaconda Street Productions Chad Michael Hardy, Chief Inspiration Officer Monique Soltani, Executive Producer + Host
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Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative food and wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture. Every episode answers three essential questions most asked by Wine Oh! TV’s audience over the last decade: What is there to drink, what is there to do, and what is there to eat in each wine region.
This season Wine Oh! TV shines the spotlight on smaller wine regions with Umbria, Paso Robles, Mendocino, Walla Walla, and Lodi taking center stage. Wine Oh! TV is shot with the seasonal change in vineyards from bud break in March 2022, veraison in June, to harvest in September and October. Wine is as much about agriculture, weather, and capturing a moment in time, as it is about the people behind the bottle.
NEW THIS SEASON....
Wine Oh! TV Paso Robles: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Coast and finds her way to a new frontier. Meet Paso Pioneers Jerry Lohr and Gary Eberle who put this rural region on the world wide wine stage. We get a taste of conservation cocktails, local cuisine from a family combining Mexican and European cuisine, and we even zipline over grapevines!
Wine Oh! TV Mendocino: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to one of California’s largest, greenest, and most authentic wine regions. Mendocino is often described as rugged, real, and refined and we find out why. With boots on the ground during bud break we walk the vines and make a Mendo Blendo, hit up a historic Hopland hotspot, bottle feed baby goats, and get a little sticky along the way!
Wine Oh! TV Walla Walla: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to the Pacific Northwest. We discover how Walla Walla grew from a wheat farming community at the base of the Blue Mountains into one of America’s most loved wine regions. We take a bite out of this tiny town (and their sweet onions) with a huge heart, meet two restaurateurs who nearly lost it all during the pandemic, we walk the rocks and find out why this unknown wine region has the capacity and the geography to make some of the best wines in the world.
Wine Oh! TV Lodi: Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels to California’s Central Valley. With the the largest collection of old vines in North America and winemaking dating back to the 1800’s, we learn why Lodi has earned its place in history. Meet a winemaker whose Grandfather came here during the Bracero Program and now he’s made the American dream a reality. We get hands on during harvest and learn what it takes to make wine from grape to glass, plus pizza making with a local pro whose family is rooted in the region.
Alongside his 2016 Brunello, we taste Poggio al Vento Brunello di Montalcino Riserva DOCG 2013, and Olmaia Sant’Antimo Cabernet DOC 2015. All three wines are produced entirely with organically grown grapes farmed on the Col d’Orcia estate and bottled on location.
Here's the wine line up:
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2016 –SRP $59.99
Poggio Al Vento Brunello di Montalcino Riserva DOCG 2013 –SRP $162.99
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tvWe Have An Enormous Crush On C. Elizabeth Wines Heres Why - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2021-02-03 | Star Somm Chris Sawyer moderates this virtual vertical tasting featuring all four vintages of the C. Elizabeth Game Farm Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville. Join Christi and Dave Ficeli and Winemaker Bill Nancarrow, as we taste through the inaugural 2014 bottling to the current 2017 release.
From now through March 15th, 2021, the winery will donate 50 percent of all sales of its hallmark, C. Elizabeth Game Farm Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, 2017 to ongoing fire relief efforts in cooperation with the Napa Valley Community Fund.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv3 Winter Wines with Massimo Sensi of Sensi Winery - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2020-12-24 | Massimo Sensi joins us virtually to tell the story of Sensi Winery and share three of their favorite and award-winning Winter Wines.
This video is produced in partnership with Sensi WinesCastello di Fonterutoli: Meet Giovanni Mazzei - Virtual Wine TastingWineOhtv2020-11-19 | Tune in for a Virtual Taste of Tuscany
Castello di Fonterutoli: Meet Giovanni Mazzei (VIRTUAL WINE TASTING)If you are anything like me you are LONGING for a trip to Tuscany. Since we can’t travel a taste of Tuscany will have to do!
Watch as Giovanni Mazzei debuts three new Chianti Classico Gran Selezione releases from Castello di Fonterutoli, the historic Tuscan estate where his family has been making wine for 24 generations.
Giovanni Mazzei proudly represents the 25th generation of the Mazzei family, winemakers at Castello di Fonterutoli since 1435.
If the name Mazzei sounds familiar that’s because I have featured the family more than once on Wine Oh TV. Please watch this video with Francesco Mazzei, shot on location at Castello di Fonterutoli in Tuscany in 2013: http://wineoh.tv/traveling-in-tuscany-wine-tours-tasting-video
Here’s the Wine Line Up
Castello di Fonterutoli: Meet Giovanni Mazzei (VIRTUAL WINE TASTING)
Castelllo di Fonterutoli Gran Selezione 2017 – made from a selection of the best vineyard plots surrounding the hamlet of Fonterutoli. $74
Vicoregio 36 Gran Selezione 2017 – a blend of 36 different Sangiovese biotypes deriving from 50 years of research, from the single Vicoregio vineyard. $99
Badiola Gran Selezione 2017 – from the estate’s highest altitude vineyards, below the 12th century church of La Badiola. $99
Siepi 2018 Toscana IGT, a 50/50 blend of Sangiovese and Merlot that was first produced in 1992. $130Domaine Carneros - Hail and Farewell - Virtual Wine TastingWineOhtv2020-11-04 | Domaine Carneros sends founding winemaker and CEO Eileen Crane off in style as she passes the bottle (baton) to Remi Cohen, the winery's newly appointed CEO. Eileen Crane leaves after 33 years, she founded the winery, built it and lead it to where it is today.
Watch as we toast two wonderful winemakers (who happen to be women). Look back on a legacy and sip some of the best sparkling wine, all paired perfectly with Cowgirl Creamery's wold famous Mt Tam Cheese!
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tvThe Next Generation of Women in Wine - Virtual Wine TastingWineOhtv2020-10-06 | Meet the Next Generation of Women in Wine from around the world. Dr. Laura Catena, moderates this fun and informative wine tasting featuring three young, dynamic rising women stars who represent the next generation of talent in their family-owned wineries.
The panelists share their perspectives on topics such as navigating the challenges and opportunities in the current business environment, maintaining work/life balance and a healthy perspective during a global pandemic, and the intricacies of bringing fresh ideas to the table in a family owned winery.
Listen, learn and join along as each woman presents a wine that best represents each families estate.
Moderator
Dr. Laura Catena, Bodegas Catena Zapata & Bodegas CARO (Mendoza, Argentina)
Panelists
Anne Trimbach, Trimbach (Alsace, France)
Laure Colombo, Vins Jean-Luc Colombo (Cornas, Rhone Valley, France)
Alessia Collauto Travaglini, Travaglini (Gattinara, Piemonte, Italy)Premier Italian Wine Producer: Meet Massimo Sensi of Sensi Winery - Virtual Wine TastingWineOhtv2020-06-09 | Watch our very first “Virtual Vino” edition of Wine Oh TV with Premier Italian wine producer Massimo Sensi of Sensi Winery.
Grab a glass and taste along with Monique Soltani (zooming in from San Francisco) and 4th generation wine producer, Massimo Sensi (tasting from Tuscany)! Join us as we share a sip with some of our favorite wine professionals from across the country, as we enter our 12th week of Shelter in Place.
In this episode of Wine Oh TV, we talk with Massimo about life in Italy under lock down, the legacy and future of Sensi Winery, and contemplate where we go from here.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #winetasting #italianwine #wineLearn About Napa Valley Wine at 1881 Napa - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2019-10-16 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani gets a Napa Valley wine history lesson with Jean-Charles Boisset at 1881 Napa.
1881 Napa, Napa Valley’s first wine history museum and tasting salon, opened over the summer. Jean-Charles Boisset, proprietor of Boisset Collection, whose grandparents were teachers, wanted to share his passion for education and wine with wine-lovers around the world.
Host: Monique Soltani Editor: Scott Eason
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tvWine Oh TV Show PromoWineOhtv2019-02-04 | Wine Oh! TV is a fun and informative wine travel show that gets to the heart of every wine region. Join the journey as Monique Soltani travels the world bringing people together by breaking bread, opening up a bottle, and connecting through culture.Eleanor Coppola: Meet the Matriarch Behind the Wine Empire - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2019-01-23 | Monique Soltani shares a sip with Eleanor Coppola at the Francis Ford Coppola Winery in Geyserville, California. Watch this #wine video and discover how the icons of American Cinema became the first family of American wine. Plus, they discuss the important role of women in wine business, films & beyond. For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #coppola #napa #sonoma
Videographer: Tim Kennedy, Napa FilmsLearn About Pinot Grigio From One Of Italys Top Producers - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-12-27 | In this video Monique Soltani interviews Tara Empson, owner of Empson & Co.. Italy's top fine #wine exporter shows us why not all Pinot Grigios are created equal.
This article is sponsored by Pinot Grigio Lagaria.Santa Maria Style Barbecue At Its Best - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-12-11 | Tune in for a taste of Santa Maria Style Barbecue and local wine pairings! Watch and Learn about California's original regional cuisine.
In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani heads to the homeland of California's original regional cuisine. Santa Maria Style Barbecue has been around since the 19th Century and it is still going strong.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #bbq
Photo Credit: Visit Santa Maria Valley
This video was produced in partnership with Visit Santa Maria Valley.Discover Santa Maria Valley Wine Country - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-12-04 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani makes a grape escape to California's Central Coast, where we get a deep dive in Santa Maria Valley's unique wine region.
With over 30 tasting rooms, six unique AVA's (American Viticultural Area) and 13 beaches all within 30 miles, you can literally do it all and do it for less in Santa Maria Valley!
Photo Credit: Visit Santa Maria Valley #wineohtv #wine #travel
This video was produced in partnership with Visit Santa Maria Valley.Master Sommelier Reveals 3 Wine Grapes You Must Know - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-11-13 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Master Sommelier Catherine Fallis, reveals three wine grapes you must know and shares three wines under $30 dollars with Monique Soltani.
For more wine videos visit: www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #sommZD Wines All in the Family for 50 Years - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-10-18 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani heads to ZD Wines in Rutherford, we get a look back at the deLeuze family's legacy, taste Cabernet grapes straight from the vine, savor the 2016 Carneros Pinot Noir, and say cheers to 50 years with the family's first-ever sparkling wine!
Fun Fact: ZD Wines was the first to put the word "Carneros" on a bottle of Pinot Noir.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #napaHall Wines: Meet Kathryn Hall: Vintner, U.S. Ambassador, Mentor & Mom - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-10-11 | Monique Soltani goes behind the bottle with Napa Valley's Kathryn Hall of HALL wines.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #napaDiscover Why American’s Are SO in Love with Prosecco - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-10-02 | Prosecco makes up 20% of all sparkling-wine sales. In this final Prosecco episode, we travel to Northern Italy and explore Prosecco's connection to culture, cuisine and what makes Prosecco so popular.
In this final Prosecco episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani travels to Treviso. Heading back to the homeland of America’s Favorite sparkling wine and discovering what makes the brilliant beverage so popular with wine lovers in the United States and around the world.
From understanding the meaning of Rodin's 'The Kiss' at the Santa Caterina Museum to finding the birthplace the Spritz (and learning how to make it), we find good taste surrounds the 2000 year old brilliant beverage.
Watch and learn how to cook and pair pizza with Prosecco, at one of the top pizzzeria's in Terviso. Denis Lovatel is the master pizzaiolo at his own Pizzeria Da Ezio. His pizzas are famous for being rich in high quality ingredients and innovative in their combination.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #prosecco
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Prosecco DOC Sparking Wine thats Sustainable & Attainable - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-09-25 | Monique travels to Northern Italy to learn about Prosecco DOC wine and discovers the 2000 year old sparkling wine is embarking on a sustainable future. Plus, we visit Villa Emo and learn to make Tiramisù in Treviso!
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #prosecco #organic
In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani travels to Northern Italy to learn about Prosecco DOC wine and discovers the 2000 year old sparkling wine is embarking on a sustainable future.
We start off in an unusually empty St Mark's square in Venice, Italy. Then, we go in the vineyard to learn about Prosecco DOC's positive environmental practices and organic wine production.
After that, we explore Prosecco's connection with culture and visit one of Andrea Palladio's Italian masterpieces, Villa Emo. We wrap up with a taste of Tiramisù in Treviso. Watch and learn how to make Tiramisù at the restaurant where it was invented, Le Beccherie.
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Discover Premium Prosecco from Asolo - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-09-18 | Watch as we explore Asolo. An enchanting Italian town that produces exceptional Prosecco. Watch to learn more about these wonderful sparkling wines.
Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG produces high quality hillside Prosecco and you have probably never even heard of it.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #prosecco
This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Heres How to Recognize High End Prosecco - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-09-04 | In this episode, we travel to Northern Italy and show you how to identify where the highest quality Prosecco on the planet comes from! Understanding Prosecco Superiore DOCG Top-Tier Wine: Rive and Cartizze.
Our first stop is in Venice Italy at a local bacaro for a quick bite of "cicheti" and a little "shadow" of wine. Then, we are off to the hills of Conegliano Valdobbiadene.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #prosecco
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.How to Easily Understand Prosecco Superiore DOCG - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-08-28 | American's are Prosecco obsessed and we find out why!In this episode we travel to Northern Italy and visit the heartland where the most prestigious Prosecco on the planet is produced: Conegliano Valdobbiadene. For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #proseccoChardonnays New Heyday! Americas Favorite White Wine is Back in Fashion - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-08-23 | If you have avoided California Chardonnay in the past, come hither. In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Donald Patz gives us ABC's of Chardonnay and shows us which styles are hotter than ever!
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv #wineohtv #wine #travel #napaHeres Why Grana Padano Is Italys Most Cherished Cheese - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-05-15 | Monique Soltani heads back to Northern Italy and gets an inside look at how Grana Padano, one of the oldest, and most famous cheeses in the world is produced.
Nearly 900 years ago, monks created one of the world's oldest hard cheeses, Grana Padano. The famous cheese from the Po Valley was created in 1135 at the Chiaravalle Abbey, just south of Milan, Italy.
#wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #cheese
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.The Hidden Wine Gem of Lake Garda - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-05-08 | White wine season is in full swing and we traveled to Lake Garda and discovered one of the hottest wines from Italy's new IT wine region. In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani heads to Northern Italy's Lake Garda and discovers how the largest lake in Italy helps the region make fresh and affordable wines.
Plus, she goes inside Lonato Castle and gets her hands on the smallest book in the world. The castle was built in the mid fifteenth century as the residence of the representative of the republic of Venice in Lonato. #wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #garda *This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.This is Why Lugana Wine is Italy’s Next “It” Wine Region - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-05-01 | Monique Soltani travels to Lake Garda in Italy and falls in love with Lugana DOC. It's white, it's refreshing, it's indigenous, and it's totally under the radar. Plus she visits Verona and gets a history lesson at San Martino della Battaglia.
In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani moves to the North of Italy and sets up shop in the city of Sirmione.
Then she heads straight the the heart of Verona and goes to the scene of the crime of the greatest love story of all time. Then, it's time for history lesson at San Martino della Battaglia. After all of this how could she not fall in love with Lugana, Italy's new "IT" white wine that is simply divine.
#wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #lugana
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.This Town in Puglia is Music to Our Mouths - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-04-24 | This final episode of Wine Oh TV in Puglia, we discovery a winery planting Pinor Noir in Puglia. Monique Soltani goes on an epic adventure, from leading Acquaviva's world famous marching band, to finding the magic touch to making cavatelli (the city's signature dish). Watch and see for yourself why Puglia is one of Italy's most popular tourist destinations.
#wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #puglia
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Puglia: Uncorking Primitivo Wine Between Two Seas - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-04-17 | Wine Oh TV in Puglia continues, Monique Soltani discovers the renowned “Primitivo di Manduria” area, gets a cooking lesson & gets her hands dirty in Grottaglie.
In our third episode of Wine Oh TV in Puglia, Monique Soltani makes her way to Taranto and discovers what makes the “Primitivo di Manduria” wine-making region so unique.
Watch as Monique visits Cantine San Marzano located in the heart of Puglia's acclaimed d.o.p. “Primitivo di Manduria” area, digs into Italian delicacies at Pregiata Forneria Lenti, gets her hands dirty in Grottaglie with one of the most famous ceramic artists in the area, finds a perfect pairing of rosé and red shrimp at La Barca restaurant, and she lives it up in the lap of luxury at Masseria Bagnara. #wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #puglia *This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Puglia: Wine and Dine Along the Adriatic Sea - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-03-15 | In our second episode of Wine Oh TV in Puglia, Monique Soltani makes her way to Brindisi where she explores Susumaniello vineyards along the Adriatic Sea, learns about the important role women play in the vineyards, and tries her hand at making two traditional dishes. #wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #puglia
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Puglia the Land of Plenty & the Place for Primitivo - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-03-13 | Wine Oh TV's Monique Soltani travels to Puglia. Explore the popular wine region and learn about Puglia's most famous grape, Primitivo. #wineohtv #wine #travel #italy #puglia *This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.Everything You Need to Know About Zinfandel with Joel Peterson - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-02-27 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani gets a history lesson from the "Godfather of Zin", Joel Peterson on California's most famous grape, Zinfandel. For over 40 years, the Sonoma icon has been a trailblazer in American Zinfandel.
Joel Peterson reflects back on the early days at Ravenswood, takes a closer look at his legacy and the lineage of California's heritage grape, plus, he talks about passing the torch on to his protege, Director of Winemaking at Ravenswood Gary Sitton.
Gary, is a familiar face at Ravenswood. He’s spent the better part of the last 15 years working alongside Joel making big, bold Zinfandel's the winery is known for. Plus, Joel and Gary search the cellar for their favorite Zinfandel's and unearth some affordable and unexpected treasures. #wineohtv #wine #travel #sonoma #zinfandelMeet the Mexican-American Dreamer Behind Mi Sueño Winery - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-02-20 | In this wine video, Monique Soltani travels to Napa Valley to meet the Mexican-American Dreamer Behind Napa Valley's Mi Sueño Winery. #wineohtv #wine #travel #napa #winemakerA Taste of Sicilys Valley of the Temples - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-02-08 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani sets her sights and her stomach on Agrigento, Sicily. Tune in as she travels to Sicily and uncovers a vineyard at the base of one of the most beautiful places on the planet, The Valley of the Temples. Then, she’s off to explore Sicily’s ever green and ever present pistachio production. After all that, she wets your appetite with an Oh SO Sicilian dinner. A true taste of Agrigento as she sits down for an authentic Sicilian style family meal.
This full episode aired on Wine Oh TV's half hour show on Comcast.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv. #wineohtv #wine #travel #sicilyTravel to Sicily: Mazara del Vallo - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-02-01 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani travels to Mazara del Vallo in Sicily and meets up with the two sisters behind an organic winery, where the grapes grow within a nature reserve in Western Sicily. Plus, Monique gets a cooking lesson and a taste of how North African and Sicilian cultures come together through cuisine. Mazara del Vallo is one of the most important fishing centers in all of Italy. We end our episode with a taste of Gambero Rosso "red shrimp", one of Sicily’s signature dishes!
#wineohtv #wine #travel #sicily #winemaker This full episode aired on Wine Oh TV's half hour show on Comcast.
For more wine videos visit www.wineoh.tv.Exploring Etna Sicilys Hottest Wine Region - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2018-01-25 | Learn about wine from Sicily's Etna wine region. In this video Wine Oh TV's Monique Soltani travels to Eastern Sicily and visits Catania, Etna and Taormina. This full episode aired on Wine Oh TV's half hour show on Comcast.
#wineohtv #wine #travel #sicily #etnaHeres What the Wine Pros are Drinking on Christmas Day - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2017-12-21 | In this episode of Wine Oh TV, Monique Soltani checks in with the who's who of wine country to see how they are celebrating the season. They share everything from their favorite holiday traditions, to which bottles of wine they are breaking out on the big day from Beaujolais Crus Gamay to bubbles all the way!
Hear from John Jordan, Joel Peterson, Jean-Charles Boisset and many more and you'll certainly find yourself saying "I'll have what she (or he's) having" on Christmas Day. Here's What Wine Pros Are Drinking & Doing on Christmas Day Watch as we say Merry Christmas from Wine Country!Travel to Sicily and Uncover Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Vineyard - Wine Oh TVWineOhtv2017-12-19 | In this wine video, Monique Soltani travels to Agrigento, Sicily and uncovers a Valley of the Temples vineyard, tastes native wines, looks at the pistachio production, then she sits down for an authentic Sicilian style family meal.
*This video was produced in partnership Gran Via Società e Comunicazione.