The Wines of Romagna
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
- Hey wine lovers! 🍇🍷 Join me, as we embark on an exciting journey through Romagna, Italy's most underrated wine region. In this first episode of our five-part series, we'll explore the unique climate, geology, and grape growing practices that make Romagna’s wines so special.
Romagna is a treasure trove of amazing wines, stunning architecture, and delicious food. From the picturesque city of Bologna to the enchanting vineyards along the Via Emilia, there's so much to discover. Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or just planning your first visit, this series will give you everything you need to know.
👉 What You’ll Learn:
The unique climate and geology of Romagna
Key wine-producing areas and grape varieties
Must-visit cities and cultural highlights
Tips for enjoying Romagna’s wines and food
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If you have any questions or comments, drop them below! Have you visited Romagna or tried its wines? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more wine adventures. Cheers and ciao for now! 🍷
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00:00 - Introduction
00:33 - Welcome to the Series
01:01 - Overview of Romagna
01:27 - Key Cities and Landmarks
02:56 - Significant Vineyards and Wineries
03:54 - Romagna's Wine Production
04:24 - Navigating the Region
05:27 - Imola: The Gateway to Romagna
06:06 - Notable Attractions and Historical Sites
07:12 - Cesena: A Hidden Gem
07:52 - Rimini: The Seaside Resort
09:54 - Climate and Geology of Romagna
13:21 - Soil Types in Romagna
16:21 - Upcoming Videos in the Series
16:53 - Closing Remarks
Nice to have met you there, Jimmy!
Wonderful…. Have you had time to visit Modena? Any Lambrusco?
Is this a Series for WSET Level4 ?
Hello - it is not a series for L4, but rather an in-depth view of Romagna for all, but would be very useful for people studying Wine Scholar Guild or Master of Wine certifications