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📺The Rioja Carlos Calls “Iconic”
What makes a wine truly iconic?In this episode of Got Somme, Master Sommelier Carlos Santos and Angus O'Loughlin open a bottle from one of the most historic ...
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The Rich Range of Sauvignon Blanc Expressions in New Zealand Is Underrated
by Andrew ChalkOn the WSET (Wine & Spirits Education Trust) Level 3 blind tasting exam, it is quite likely the white wine to be tasted is a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. The island country sits alone in the South Pacific Ocean and has developed its wine industry with a singular cast of mind. Sauvignon Blanc is widely grown and, in stereotypical parlance, produces wines of vibrant acidity, citable citrus fruits, and herbaceous aromatic notes. This Occum’s Razor will not just pin down the Kiwi wine
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🎧📺When Simplicity Drives Success: How Banshee Bucked The Trends of The Bar Industry | The Buildout
At a time when many new cocktail bars are chasing acclaim with high-tech techniques and elaborate presentations, Jen Murphy went in the opposite direction: p...
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Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Announces Expanded Distribution Agreement with Jackson Family Wines
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Announces Expanded Distribution Agreement with Jackson Family Wines
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🎧Episode 216: ‘Don’t Drink the Faerie Wine’ and Other Important Romantasy Lessons
On this episode of the Wine Enthusiast Podcast, we chatted with Spirits Podcast co-hosts Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifini about all things Faerie wine. Is there a guest you want us to interview? A topic you want us to cover? We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@wineenthusiast.com. Remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Go to WineEnthusiast.com for the latest beverage industry coverage and all the tools you need to bring your love of wine to life. And wait, there's more! Get over 70% OFF the original cover price by subscribing to Wine Enthusiast magazine today! FOLLOW US: TikTok: @wineenthusiast Instagram: @wineenthusiast Facebook: @WineEnthusiast
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Fine Wines from Austria: A Curated Embassy Tasting with Klaus Wittauer
The Steininger Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé 2025 comes from Weingut Steininger, a family‑run estate in Langenlois in the Kamptal region of Lower Austria, an area known for its cool nights, loess soils, and a long tradition of precise, aromatic winemaking. While Cabernet Sauvignon is not the dominant red grape of Kamptal - or even Austria, Steininger has built a reputation for crafting focused, elegant rosé from this international variety.
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‘Liquid on lips’: Noughty makes premium alcohol-free wine nice & ‘appealing to wine drinkers’
'Liquid on lips': Noughty makes premium alcohol-free wine nice & 'appealing to wine drinkers'
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Russia Wine Market Expands as Premium Preferences and Domestic Vineyards Reshape the Industry
Russia Wine Market Expands as Premium Preferences and Domestic Vineyards Reshape the Industry
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French beer overtakes wine consumption
French beer overtakes wine consumption
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🎧Ep 607: Wine Legends – The People Who Solved the Great French Wine Blight
In this show rather than one wine legend, I talk about a team of people who saved the wine world from The Great French Wine Blight of the 1860s – 1890s, which turned out to be caused a destructive, insect called phylloxera that came to Europe on American grapevines. I discuss the contributions of eight people who worked together and across continents to collectively save the European grapevine, Vitis vinifera, from extinction. Today, we drink Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Syrah all because of the efforts of these people. This podcast is the story of what they did and how they did it. I discuss the contributions of: Jules-Émile Planchon Gaston Bazille CV Riley Hermann Jaeger George Hussman TV Munson Leo Laliman Pierra Viala All played key roles in identifying the cause of vine death in France, and finding the solutions that would work best. This is an important story of wine legends all wine lovers should know about! Enjoy! Full show notes and all back episodes are on
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🎧Adelaide Hills: Lofty Ambitions
Buckle up, we're heading back out into wine country, this time to the intriguing Adelaide Hills wine region in South Australia. It gets talked about a lot - but what's it really all about? Is it all about piercing, textural Chardonnay? Or fine sparkling wine? What about the perfumed Pinot Noir, the scented Shiraz..? And let's not forget the likes of Gruner Veltliner, Nebbiolo, Gamay, Barbera, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and all those natural wines. There's a real buzz around the Adelaide Hills - but how to get our heads round it all?! Happily, we have some brilliant guides in the shape of Brian Croser (Tapanappa), David LeMire MW (Shaw + Smith), Emma Wood (Wirra Wirra), Kelly Wellington (Hahndorf Hill), Liam Van Pelt (Ashton Hills), Peter Saturno (Longview) and Xavier Bizot (Daosa/Tapanappa). (Thanks also to the Adelaide Hills Wine Region for making this sponsored episode happen and giving us access to such great producers.) They talk us through things like altitude, rain, field blends,
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Not Pushy. Just Helpful: Reframing the Wine Club Conversion
Not Pushy. Just Helpful: Reframing the Wine Club Conversation There’s a quiet shift happening in tasting rooms right now, and it’s costing wineries more than they realize. A guest walks in. The experience is warm, engaging, and thoughtful. The wines are poured with care. There’s connection, conversation, even enthusiasm. And...
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The Insider Spill Interview…with David Francke
The President of one of Napa Valley's most iconic and venerable properties
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Olivier Goudet acquires Wine-Searcher
French billionaire Olivier Goudet has expanded his presence in the global wine industry with the acquisition of Wine-Searcher, the leading wine price comparison and data platform. The deal follows his growing investment activity across the international wine sector, including a major stake in Treasury Wine Estates. The post Olivier Goudet acquires Wine-Searcher appeared first on The Drinks Business.
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Community Foundation awards over $460,000 in local scholarships
Applicant totals increased 41% during the latest scholarship cycle – The Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County awarded $460,148 in scholarships to local students during […]
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In a struggling wine industry, turnover of wineries management increases in intensity
In a struggling wine industry, turnover of wineries management increases in intensity
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Glass deposit scheme for Wales ‘risks major problems’ for retail
Glass deposit scheme for Wales 'risks major problems' for retail
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‘A true bombshell’: France pays winemakers to rip out vines amid crisis of unsold wine
‘A true bombshell’: France pays winemakers to rip out vines amid crisis of unsold wine
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🎧WTF is Malvasia?
You may not know Malvasia wine, but it’s time to introduce you to this “kaleidoscope” white wine! Malvasia is a really interesting varietal because, depending on who you believe, there are somewhere between 80 and 290 different versions of the grape and wine, some of which are genetically distinct. Woah. The reason it is called a kaleidoscope wine is because it can be made into so many different versions depending on the region and winemaker, everything from a sweet wine to a dry wine to a sparkling wine to an Orange wine. In this episode, we tasted and reviewed two Malvasia wines, one from Crete in Greece where Malvasia is said to have originated, and one from Slovenia which is considered a completely genetically unique version. The wines were both really good, but really different from each other, which was really fun. If you are looking for a great new white wine to add to your list of great white wines, Malvasia is a perfect wine to add. Wines reviewed in this episode: 2022 Doulouf
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🎧Reflecting on the Judgement of Paris 50th Anniversary through Warren Winiarski’s words, Ep 128
We’re continuing our celebration of the 50th anniversary of the legendary Judgment of Paris Tasting, that 1976 blind wine tasting showdown where California wines stunned the French establishment and changed wine history forever. We’re revisiting an interview Mary Orlin did with the late Warren Winiarski, the visionary winemaker behind the 1973 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars […]
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🎧216: Meredith Saboraria – Livermore Valley and Valle de Guadalupe
This episode features Livermore Valley winemaker and consultant Meredith Saboraria for a wide-ranging conversation recorded on location in the heart of the appellation. A proud self-described "Livermoron," Meredith traces her path from tasting room work in the late 1990s to earning her Viticulture and Enology degree at Las Positas College and building her consulting business, Barrel Down Wine Services. Along the way, she paints a vivid portrait of Livermore's wine country — from the outsized influence of Wente and Measure D on land preservation, to the region's sandy loam soils, marine-influenced climate, and its newly adopted signature varietals: Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. She also shares candid insights into the valley's growing community of female winemakers and the collective they've built to support one another. The conversation then shifts to winemaking craft, with Meredith diving deep on the challenges of working with high-acid Barbera, her philosophy of balance over ma
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Bronco Wine Co. Continues its Company-Wide Evolution with the Revitalization of Legacy Brands Rosenblum and Cycles Gladiator
Bronco Wine Co. Continues its Company-Wide Evolution with the Revitalization of Legacy Brands Rosenblum and Cycles Gladiator
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Treasury investor presses for overhaul as strategy day approaches
Treasury investor presses for overhaul as strategy day approaches
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🎧Podcast 801 – Elise & Ken Nerlove, Proprietors, Elkhorn Peak Cellars, Napa Valley – Life Between the Vines
Whenever I’m in Napa Valley I try to stop in to see Elise and Ken Nerlove, whom I’ve been friends with for several years. This...
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