Fill of Pinot covers wine education for beginners, focusing on wine lingo, aromas, and pairing, with content that appears to include tutorials and introductory guides. The channel publishes videos with an average of about 930 views per video and has 97 published videos since joining October 18, 2023.
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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Fill of Pinot
High overall similarity: matches 93% with search overlap on wine education, beginner guides and tasting basics, indicating a shared audience and focus on foundational wine knowledge, though content is slightly broader and more visual/encyclopedic.
Significant audience overlap (70%) driven by queries like beginner wine guide and wine tasting basics, but content leans more show-style and interview/sensory-focused, explaining the 52% search alignment yet strong 82% content alignment.
Shared emphasis on wine education and beginner guides with 65% match and strong 88% content similarity, though No Sediment often incorporates more wine lingo explanations and educational depth beyond Fill of Pinot.
Comparable beginner-focused and tasting basics queries (60% match) with high content similarity (87%), but Asti includes consultant-style guidance and more technical wine language explanations.
Substantial overlap on wine topics such as aromas and basics (59% match) and 85% content similarity, but includes a broader suite covering storage and food pairing, altering depth and format.
Shares core education and beginner guidance queries (58% match) with strong 81% content similarity, yet Explainer Girl often delivers shorter explainers and a more general educational style.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Wine Folly (93% match) with 134K subscribers and overlapping queries such as wine education, beginner wine guide, and wine tasting basics, followed by V is for Vino Wine Show (70% match) with 108K subscribers and overlapping queries like beginner wine guide, wine tasting basics, and wine aromas guide. No Sediment (65% match) with 40K subscribers also competes on wine education and beginner guides, while Asti Wine Consultants (60% match) with 17.7K subscribers targets beginner wine guides and wine tasting basics. These channels share queries such as wine education and beginner guides, indicating audience overlap and competition in foundational wine education content; Fill of Pinot has a size disadvantage relative to these competitors, which attract significantly larger subscriber bases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Fill of Pinot?
Fill of Pinot's biggest competitors on YouTube are Wine Folly (93% match, 134K subscribers), V is for Vino Wine Show (70% match, 108K subscribers), and No Sediment (65% match, 40K subscribers). They share a focus on wine education and accessible wine knowledge for enthusiasts and beginners.
What type of content does Fill of Pinot make?
Fill of Pinot creates educational wine content, as indicated by titles like You're Ruining Your Wine (5 Beginner Mistakes), 5 Sweet Wines Every Beginner Should Taste Before Judging, and The Wine Industry Is Dying. The channel uploads roughly 0.4 videos per week, with an average of about 930 views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Fill of Pinot?
We analyze Fill of Pinot's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.