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videoWine in the Attic: ThinK Wine Group Frizzantes
In the Wine Attic with not one but 2 wines from @thinkwinegroup Check out these mini pocket friendly frizzantes in both Proscecco and Sparkling Pinot Grigio forms! Organic, vegan friendly, reduced sulphites, reduced, sugar and low cal 9and it's not because they're in mini bottles haha)
videoWine in the Attic: Elk Cove Pinot Blanc 2019
Back in the attic with a little Pinot Blanc number from Elk Cove, Oregon Like you Pinot Blancs? into your Oregon? Ever seen an Elk Deer before??? #bacchuswinetasting #wineintheattic
podcast· 11:52· S2E3The Real Wine Show 10 minutes, 10 questions with Andrew Jones
In this episode of 10x10, we talk with Field Recordings winery owner and winemaker Andrew Jones. On tour here in Michigan from California, Chaad pulled him away from a public tasting at York to spend 10 minutes on the mic with RWS listeners.
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Ep 180: Latest Discoveries of the Wines of Alsace with Anne Mchale MW (Part 1)
To download the transcript CLICK HERE Hello, wine friends! In this episode, we journey into the Alsace wine region with the brilliant Anne Mchale, Master of Wine, and independent wine consultant and educator based in London. Anne's expertise spans across wine list design, corporate and private tastings, and innovative educational programs like her renowned course for WSET diploma students - Diplomatherapy Sign up here: https://annemchale.com/diplomatherapy-2024-registration/ Or get email updates: https://annemchale.com/diploma-emails/ We'll explore the unique terroir of Alsace, its Grand Cru sites, and compare Riesling's distinct style with other renowned wine regions. Anne shares insights from her recent trip, highlighting hidden gems like the Sylvaner grape, dubbed the Cinderella grape, and the region's exciting focus on Pinot Noir. Anne also provides invaluable tips for those studying for the challenging D3 exam. Don't miss Anne's recommendations for top Alsace producers and must-vi
podcast· 58:29· Ep 104Ljubljana, Slovenia. Travel to Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia
[Ep 104] Today we are taking you all around the fairytale city of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Think castles, dragons, poetry, tree lined canals, parks with friendly squirrels plus a whole lot more. You will hear all about the fascinating history, and all the top things to see in Ljubljana as well as where the locals hang out for drinks and meals and the famous fresh food and flower markets as well as the popular street food markets that are held every week. We take you on a fascinating walking tour, and share why out of the population of 200k, 70k of those are young people who get half price food and drinks all over the city. You will come with us through vineyards in the city as we tell you all about the local wine and of course the cheapest place to buy a drink that we found in Ljubljana. It is a fascinating city of young and old, art and music, nature and architecture. If you want to see all the pictures from this episode, then click here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/104/
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Vintage, Non-Vintage or Multi-Vintage Wines
The world of wine is a pretty great place but all the terms can be off-putting. Here, we explore what vintage, non-vintage and multi-vintage wines are. This applies to wines from across the world, but we’re going to focus on wines from the UK. If you are shopping online or in-store, you’ll notice that they...
podcast· 40:43Thomas Lombard, et le champagne se métamorphose ! 🍾
Thomas, c’est une main de fer 🥊 dans un gant de velours 💫. Revenu sur le Domaine familiale en 2017 📆, d’abord en tant que Chef de produit 🍾 et Responsable Amérique du Nord 🇺🇸, il est - à seulement 28 ans ! - le plus jeune Directeur Général de Maison de Champagne ! 🤩 ➡️ Champagne Lombard 🥂, c'est une Maison à l’approche de terroir qui a le vent en poupe 💥 et qui se renouvelle grace à Thomas 😍 à la direction : approche pointue du parcellaire, faibles dosages, approvisionnement de qualité en majeure partie en grands et 1ers crus...✨ Bref, c’est mon coup de ❤️ absolu, je voulais trop vous faire un épisode sur cette maison ! 😍 Aujourd’hui, on vous emmène à la rencontre de cette personnalité atypique 💥, à l’ambition sans limite 🚀. Dans cet épisode 🎙️, il évoque le travail déjà effectué depuis quelques années 💪🏼, ses tout nouveaux projets 😋 (qu’on a goûté et adoré !!) ainsi que ses ambitions ⚡️ pour la maison familiale ! Bref, un podcast trop chouette 🥳 à écouter dans la voi
podcast· 20:01Les Côtés du Rhône, THE destination des Wine Lovers ! 💋
Mon best tip oenotourisme 🚗 ? Les Côtes du Rhône of course ! 😍 Une destination au pluriel ⛱️, ultra diversifiée ⚡️ et toujours plus surprenante ! 💥 Et qui de mieux pour en parler que les vignerons de la région ? 🍇 Alors dans ce nouvel épisode, je reçois Raphaël Pommier du Domaine de Cousignac, une pépite du sud de l’Ardèche ! 🌞 Parce que les Côtés du Rhône, c’est pas seulement de (TRÈS) bons vins, mais c’est aussi une destination oenotouristique de fou ! 🤩 De 📍Vienne à 📍 Avignon, tous les spots sont à visiter 🚀, avec toujours de belles rencontres sur le chemin 🥰 ! Perso, je suis fan 💗 et trop heureuse de vous en parler un peu plus 🌸 à travers mon Podcast ! 💫 💋Belle écoute et n'hésite pas à t'abonner et à mettre un commentaire si tu aimes ! 💗 ➡️ + d’infos : https://www.vins-rhone-tourisme.fr/ 👉 @cotesdurhone 👉 @domainedecousignac 🍷@rougeauxlevres 🍷club.rougeauxlevres.com 🍷agence.rougeauxlevres.com
podcast· 1h 32m#62 - Leonardo Ricardez, enólogo mexicano haciendo vino en Nueva Zelanda
Send us a textEn este episodio hablaremos con el enólogo Leonardo Ricardez. Leo es enólogo por parte de la Universidad de Adelaide Australia y vive en Nueva Zelanda trabajando como enólogo para Indevin-Villa Maria en la región de Malborough. Leo tiene su propio proyecto cuyo nombre se encuentra en transición de Petit Ciel a Aeronaut. Leo ha vinificado en muchos lugares del mundo como México, España, China, Nueva Zelanda y Australia y además es ingeniero agrónomo por lo que entiende ...
podcast· 51:23· S1E45Episode 45 - Prince Harry’s Spare and South African Chenin Blanc
Spare gives us an intimate look into the personal life of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. Broken into three parts, his candid self-examination offers insights into the Royal Family and America’s fascination with them. The loss of his mother as a child of 12 deeply affected him. As a “spare” entity to his family, he chose a military path at age 21. His experiences while serving in South Africa were transformative. The third part of the book describes his life with Meghan and the reasons they fled from Harry’s home country. Honoring his time in South Africa, we taste Ken Forrester’s 2022 Petit Chenin Blanc.
videoSUSTAINABLE ENERGY IN WINE PRODUCTION
South African wine producers are more motivated than ever to transition towards renewable energy; if not to operate more sustainably from an environmental perspective, then certainly to protect themselves against potential losses at the hands of an increasingly erratic national power supply. For this webinar, we gathered a group of renewable energy experts, wine consultants and sustainability managers to de-mystify this process of change and offer practical steps to begin the journey. Points discussed include the art of systems analysis, the need to understand the connection between water and energy, and - crucially - the need to invest in one’s workforce to ensure that one’s efforts to shift towards sustainability are - in themselves - sustainable!
podcast· 17:36OVP243 – Wein am Sonntag – Clos de Breuilly, Barnabooth blanc 2022
OVP243 – Wein am Sonntag – Clos de Breuilly, Barnabooth blanc 2022
podcast· 14:17Minisode #12: What Are the Noble Grapes? (And Why Should You Care?)
When it comes to wine grapes, it’s ok to play the field, but it is a good idea to get to know the Noble Grapes. And the good news is - you may already be really familiar with them. That’s because many of the most popular wines and wine blends, both red and white, are often made of these grapes. But what makes them Noble? We’ll tell you! And does that mean they are better than the other grapes? You should listen in to find out! We would say that you need to know the Noble Grapes because they are so important and influential in the world of wine, but they should only be your jumping off point or starting place. In other words, we strongly suggest you date around a little when it comes to your wines. Send us a Text Message and we'll respond in our next episode! Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we’d love to hear from you! Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: https://thewinepairpodcast.com/ Follow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/ Send u
videoRockburn Stolen Kiss Rose 2022
It all started with a kiss! A Stolen Kiss Rosé back in 2006, when winemaker Malcolm Rees-Francis “stole” some Pinot Noir grapes that were destined for Rockburn’s flagship Central Otago Pinot Noir and turned them into one of the country’s first premium Rosé wines. The story goes after a missed 2007 vintage there was a public outcry about the lack of Stolen Kiss, the cult wine was consistently made every year since, with the 2022 vintage marking its 16th release.
videoHow We Choose the Best Wooden Wine Racks for You!
At Wine Cellar Specialists, we create wooden custom wine racks that are both stylish and practical. We also make use of high-quality wood that is durable and will stand the test of time. We have a wide selection of wood to choose from such as Mahogany (Prime, Sapele, Philippine, and Ambe Blaze), Redwood (All-Heart and Premium), Pine, and Knotty Alder. We also assist our clients in selecting the right sort of material that best fits their needs. Watch "Creating Custom Restaurant Wine Cellars in a Speakeasy Style!" - https://youtu.be/ROq9EQctIdo Learn more about wooden wine racks here: https://www.winecellarspec.com/wooden-wine-racks-better-than-other-types/ Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:09 Wine Rack Design Planning 00:18 Modern and Traditional Wine Racking Systems 01:26 VintageView Wine Racking 01:57 Commercial Wooden Wine Racking Systems 02:40 Commercial Round Wood Wine Racks 03:23 Most Common Wood Choices & Stain Colors Wine Cellar Specialists 1134 Commerce Drive, Richardson, TX +1 (97
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podcast· 21:19▻ Sebastián Labbé – The 2024 Chilean Vintage
Sebastián Labbé, Chief Winemaker for Santa Rita premium wines, talks about the 2024 harvest in Chile. Find out which regions he believed were outstanding, and why he is a fan of Carménère, which he is picking earlier and fine-tuning for more freshness. 21 minutes to get up-to-speed with 2024 Chile, courtesy of our Founder Sponsor, Santa Rita Estates. Find out more at wine-conversation.com
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Ep 102: Small But Mighty Wineries in the Adelaida District
🍇 Where Wine Takes You – Episode Highlights 🍷 Welcome to another exciting episode of “Where Wine Takes You.” In this episode, titled “High Hopes, Higher Wines: The Heights of Adelaida District,” Adam Montiel takes you on an incredible journey through the beautiful Adelaida District in Paso Robles. Joining him are two exceptional guests, Steve Beck from Loma Seca Vineyards and Drew Nenow from Nenow Family Wines and ONX Wines. Steve Beck shares his inspiring journey from a government research scientist to a passionate vineyard owner. At Loma Seca Vineyards, nestled high at 1,850 feet above sea level, Steve’s dedication to dry-farmed, organic viticulture is evident in every bottle. Learn more about Steve’s journey and the unique terroir of Loma Seca Vineyards Drew Nenow, the talented winemaker behind Nenow Family Wines and ONX Wines, discusses his family’s deep-rooted love for wine and their commitment to quality. Drew’s expertise and passion shine through in every wine he crafts. Disco
videoMeet the Maker: ERIC KAYE Holmes Cay Rum Owner
Independednt Bottler of Rums in the US. www.norfolkwineandspirits.com
podcast· 57:57· Ep 138Blindflug 138: Sind wir langweilig?
Sascha weint ein bisschen. Früher war alles besser, als die Weine noch ein bisschen einfacher waren. Das riecht nach einem Thema, dass wir weiter beleuchten werden. Schließlich hoffen wir heimlich alle, dass das teure Zeuch gar nicht glücklich macht. Den besten Beweis liefern unsere beiden heutigen Weine. Die sind besonders – in so vielfacher Hinsicht, dass wir das hier nicht aufschreiben werden. Das müsst Ihr schon selber hören.
podcast· 28:00· S2E2222: Patz & Hall's James Hall Buys It Back
Patz & Hall co-founder James Hall is still pinching himself: After selling the iconic California Chardonnay brand in 2016, Hall was able to buy it back earlier this year. He tells us how he did it, and then takes us all the way back to landing his first winery gig in Napa … by pretending he could speak Italian?! Straight Talk host James Molesworth also welcomes Wine Spectator senior editors MaryAnn Worobiec and Mitch Frank to the newest episode. Dr. Vinny explains malolactic fermentation, James and Mitch take a hard look at the 2023 Bordeaux futures campaign, and much more. And don't forget, there's always more free content at WineSpectator.com ! • Patz & Hall Co-Founder James Hall Buys His Winery Back • 2023 Bordeaux Barrel Tastings and Futures Campaign • Wine Spectator's June 30, 2024, issue • Latest News and Headlines • Ask Dr. Vinny • Sign up for Wine Spectator's free email newsletters • Subscribe to Wine Spectator A podcast from Wine Spectator Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Pu
videoRockburn Stolen Kiss Rose 2022
It all started with a kiss! A Stolen Kiss Rosé back in 2006, when winemaker Malcolm Rees-Francis “stole” some Pinot Noir grapes that were destined for Rockburn’s flagship Central Otago Pinot Noir and turned them into one of the country’s first premium Rosé wines. The story goes after a missed 2007 vintage there was a public outcry about the lack of Stolen Kiss, the cult wine was consistently made every year since, with the 2022 vintage marking its 16th release.
podcast· 20:22· S16E2Oh, Canadian Wine | S16E2
We're taking off to the great wine north to explore the regions of Canada. Of course we gathered a little history and fun pop culture nuggets along the way. Resources from this episode: Books: The Oxford Companion to Wine [5th Edition], Harding, J., Robinson, J., Thomas, T. (2023) Websites and Digital Document Files: Canadian Encyclopedia: Hoser [editorial], Abley, M. (27 June 2019) https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/hoser Canadian Food Focus: What does 'VQA' mean on Canadian Wine? Leader, M.S. https://canadianfoodfocus.org/canadian-food-stories/what-does-vqa-mean-on-canadian-wine/ Conseil Des Appellations: Vin du Québec - Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP) https://cartv.gouv.qc.ca/appellations-et-termes-valorisants/appellations-reconnues/repertoire/vin-du-quebec/ Culture Trip: Why is Canada Nicknamed the Great White North, Simpson, H. (21 April 2020) https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/canada/articles/why-is-canada-nicknamed-the-great-white-north Ontario Wine A
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The Wine Makers – Matt Reid, PWR & Benessere
Matt Reid started his career making wine at his house in San Francisco. He fell in love with the process and enrolled at UC-Davis Viticulture Program. He then worked at Seavey, Quixote and Failla. Matt is now the winemaker at Benessere, working with obscure Italian varietals, as well as launching his own brand, Peoples Wine Revolution, bringing affordable wines to daily drinkers. Benesserevineyards.com Pwrwines.com
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2020 By the Numbers
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