Understanding the Dordogne and South West France for WSET Level 3 Wines

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Understanding the Dordogne and South West France for WSET Level 3 Wines

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Chief Taster and owner of West London Wine School, South London Wine School, and Streatham Wine House, Jimmy Smith, takes you through the Dordogne and South-West France for WSET Level 3 Award in Wines. Here you will learn about this region with annotated maps, grape infographics, a Google Earth 3D video, and much more. All with Jimmy's tuition.

Also included is a 'true or false' question that Jimmy helps you to understand so you can feel confident and prepared going into your WSET L3 examination

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0:00 Introduction
0:07 South-West France for WSET The Dordogne and South-West Frar
9:33 Key Grape Variety: Malbec
15:17 Jurançon Passerillage
17:38 Google Earth Video
21:00 South-West France True or False
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Thanks jimmy i watch your videos daily thanks for providing knowledge in free of cost

SushmaGupta-st
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Merci beaucoup, Jimmy! Love your videos!!

beritsimonsen
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Hello Jimmy, thanks for this clear an useful immersion into those nice regions. One question regarding Monbazillac: isn't there any Muscadelle like in Sauternes and Barsac ?
As a Frenchman I'd like to bring precisions to some prononciation issues:
- Cahors is prononced /ka-or/, 2nd syllab exactly like "or" ("gold")
- Passerillage: /pa-se-ri-yaj/, or /pas-ri-yaj/. The way you say it sounds very funny: "passer la rage" means "spread the rabies" :-))
Please don't take offense, I know how difficult French is; believe me I'm not confident when I need to pronounce Marlborough, Gisborne, Geelong or Willamette (dammit)!

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