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Have you always wanted to learn more about wine, but didn’t know where to start? AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO WINE gives you the basics you need to understand and appreciate this intriguing beverage. Through interviews and demonstrations with leading sommeliers, winemakers, wine educators and other industry professionals, you will discover what you like and how to describe your preferences to waiters and retailers. Learn how to find quality wines at value prices.
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If you are looking for a good starting place to begin your understanding of wine, this dvd truly delivers as its title advertises: “An Introductory Guide To Wine.” This dvd is chock full of information and the absolute beginner such as myself found that I had to view this dvd repeatedly to catch up to most of the information provided. In other words, this dvd holds up well to repeated viewing as you catch a little more of the vast amount of information that is presented here each time you view this. I also liked the packaging that resembles a hardcover book. The problem with this dvd though is that picture and sound quality-wise, it isn’t very good and so if you are one of those who absolutely have to have picture and sound quality to do justice to your high-end theatre system then this disc will disappoint. If, however, your intention for getting this disc is purely educational and you don’t mind the sometimes very poor picture and sound quality that crops up from time to time so long as you get a good learning experience then this disc is for you.
Rating: 3 / 5
Fortunately, I watched this as a rental, and I’m glad I did not purchase. I found this DVD to be somewhat annoying, and I’m surprised by the other five star reviews. The content did not seem balanced, most of it focused on wine production, which I was not particularly looking for. The sound quality is just terrible. One speaker in particular, who was discussing wine labels and tasting, would have been very interesting except that the sound and picture quality appeared to be filmed with a 1980’s video camera in someone’s home with a very bad microphone. Very uneven.
Throughout the whole production, Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” plays, which becomes tiresome *very* quickly. Many of the segments could have done without music altogether, and this added nothing.
One item that I found odd was a very detailed segment toward the end about champagne and sparkling wines. It was very informative, but seemed more of an add-on and did not really fit with the rest of the program. I only wish that more wine styles had been covered like this, but sparkling wines were the only ones to get this detailed treatment. If you are interested in learning more about sparkling wines, this may be for you.
Might be worth a rent on Netflix for some, but otherwise I wouldn’t add it to my collection.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have to say that this was a well planned & informative program. The topics are structurized ideally into core subjects & very relevant to those wanting to learn or know more about wine. Have also found it to be useful & educational when sharing or educating base on the subject. Very brief, good topic choice & a sure good buy. Ideal as an educational program
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a fabulous video, full of information on all aspects of wine, from growing the grapes to fermentation, aging and serving wine. A great review for wine experts, and a fact-packed video for those interested in learning more about wine. If you like what you see in this video, consider picking up a ‘wine course’ book from your local library.
Rating: 5 / 5
Actually, I was lucky enough to find this DVD as a rental. I was genuinely impressed with this video. Production
quality was very good, but this video was just amazing in terms of the absolute amount of information given
and the scope of the topics that were covered. Obviously a great deal of thought and planning went into
the production. I was absolutely impressed with the content. I learned a tremendous amount of information
about wines. This DVD doesn’t just discuss wines, it discusses grape growing, crops, fermenting, aging, packaging and distribution.
It also discusses the different types of bottles for wines, the different styles of wine glasses, how to open
bottles of wine and champagne. I just can’t say enough great things about this DVD. I loved it. My only advice
would be that if you watch it with the genuine interest of getting as much from it as you can, TAKE NOTES!!!
There is so much information that you will not remember everything!! This is an excellent DVD!!!
Rating: 5 / 5