Frescobaldi Nipozzano Tasting
Marchesi Frescobaldi is one of Italy's most historic wine producers, dating to the 1300s. It is also one of the most significant producers in Italy, with nine different estates—and roughly 2,500 acres—in Tuscany.

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SUPER Supertuscan Tasting - Opening Sassicaia, Tignanello and Lucente

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Barolo | Master of Wine Peter Teaches Wine Newbie (almost) everything about Barolo, The King of Wine

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James Discusses Italian Wine with Lamberto Frescobaldi

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NEBBIOLO vs SANGIOVESE: Tasting Italy's Greatest Reds (So Similar Yet So Different)

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Chianti Rufina Riserva 2007 Nipozzano, Marchesi di Frescobaldi

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Why is Frescobaldi Wines Italy's Oldest Winemaking Family with 700 Years of Mastery | Sotheby's

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The BEST Value Wines in the WORLD?

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BAROLO vs BARBARESCO: Comparing & Tasting Two of the Italy's Finest Wines

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Producer vs Terroir | What Really Matters in Burgundy? (Feat. Coche-Dury)

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BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO: We tried 5 legendary producers!

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Nipozzano Castle and Chianti Rufina

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How to Make HOMEMADE WINE Like Farmers in Italy

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DEEP DIVE into ORANGE WINES

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Wine Review (& tasting): Frescobaldi's Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Reserva 2017

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Instrumental Worship Guitar : Best Worship Song | Peaceful, Relaxing Instrumental Hymns on Guitar

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Chianti Classico vs Brunello di Montalcino (Comparing & Tasting)

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Riesling | (Probably) The Best Riesling Class You Will Ever Watch (FRANCE, GERMANY, AUSTRALIA)

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Chateau Lynch Bages 2009 Pauillac, Cru Classe

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Castelgiocondo 2016 Brunello di Montalcino, Frescobaldi

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