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Types of Red Wine: Pinot Noire & Cabernet Sauvignon

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Summary: Get to know all about the red wines Pinot Noire and Cabernet Sauvignon; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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By Mihály Fabók
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Mihály Fabók is Sommelier at the world famous Gundel restaurant in Budapest, Hungary.read more

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Wine is made from the fermentation of grape juice and is made all over the world. Archaeologists believe wine was first created in Ancient Sumer, what is now Georgia and Iran. It was introduced into Europe by the Greeks over 5000 years ago and carried on into cultural and religious history by it being the representation of the blood of Christ given by Jesus at the Last Supper. Besides being an important part of the Eucharist, red wine plays an important role in fine dining cuisine all over the world and carries with it a unique personality and heritage.

In this free video series, watch as expert wine sommelier Mihály Fabók teaches all about different types of wine. Learn all about Pinot Noire, Cabernet Sauvignon, Weninger, Chateau Margaux, Brunello di Montalcino, Puerto Viejo, Richebourg, Shiraz, and Lan. Find out how to open a wine bottle, how to use different wine glasses, how to check the age of red wine, how to check viscosity of red wine, and other decantation techniques. Diversify your taste with a little help from the experts at Expert Village.

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"Hello. My name is Matt Hobolk. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. I will introduce for you our wine selection. So, the restaurant has its own winery in Eckerwin, Asia. This restaurant is the most famous is Santaroub Hungary. This restaurant is located at the heart of the Capital. We have great selection. Please visit us at the Egril restaurant. So, the first one I like spoitmery, which is a very fruity wine. It has strawberry, raspberry and has a light texture. It is a great time. The next one is a Cabernet Sauvignon, which is a bit heavier, a little bit more powerful wine. It is more aged more than any one grain. It goes well with more flavorful food. We also have a very famous wine called Bulls Blood, which is a traditional coudi. It's a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cay Francious. It is actually a favorite blend of this area."

eHow Article: Types of Red Wine: Pinot Noire & Cabernet Sauvignon

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