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🎧Ep 268 – Loire Valley Wine Region | French Wine Deep Dive for WSET Diploma D3
In this wine podcast episode, Janina takes you on a deep dive through the Loire Valley - one of the world’s most diverse and fascinating wine regions - using the WSET Diploma textbook as a guide. Whether you're studying for the D3 Wines of the World exam, planning future wine travel, or simply want to learn about wine in a more structured way, this flashcard-style episode explores the Loire Valley from the Atlantic coast to Sancerre in the east. Discover the region’s climate, soils, wine grapes and winemaking styles, including Muscadet, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, while building a deeper understanding of French wine and wine education along the way. Timestamps 2:18 – Introduction to the Loire Valley - history, the river, and how regions are divided 3:22 – Overview of the regions and key grape varieties - Melon, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc 4:13 – Pays Nantais: Region & Grapes - Melon de Bourgogne, Muscadet, and Folle Blanche 4:54 – Pays Nantais: C
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Beer growth helps offset wine weakness in Constellation Brands’ first quarter
Beer growth helps offset wine weakness in Constellation Brands’ first quarter
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How the Hell Would We Know?
As I write this, I’m thinking about who is in the White House.
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Grassroots campaign to support local wines is back in business later this week
Lenn Thompson, of The Cork Report, has picked this Friday to relaunch #openlocalwine as a way to help cultivate more interest in local producers.
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Alexandra Cousteau on Wine, the Ocean, and Why Our Food Choices Matter
Gérard Bertrand’s La Grande Bleue pairs beautifully with seafood—and with a compelling argument that sustainable wine and conscious eating can help restore abundance to our oceans.
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Pinot Grigio Vs Pinot Gris: The Key Difference Between The Wines
Pinot grigio and pinto gris might have similar names, and they certainly have a lot in common, but they're not identical. Here's what to know.
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Red Sparkling Wine—and Yes, it’s a Thing. From Italy. Starting with Lambrusco
If you’ve never heard of Lambrusco sparkling wine, you’re more fortunate than many wine-drinkers. For the rest of us, it’s time to drop preconceived notions, now that we’re getting much higher quality, red sparkling wines from Lambrusco, in the Emilia-Romagna province of Italy. Over a zoom with two thirty-something brothers from the new Ventiventi winery, Andrea and Riccardo Razzaboni, I recently tasted several styles of their wine made with Lambrusco di Sorbara grapes from the DOC region of the same […]
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ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Invites Guests to Help Surpass $3 Million Raised for Pediatric Cancer Research
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Invites Guests to Help Surpass $3 Million Raised for Pediatric Cancer Research
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Has the Grüner Veltliner era arrived?
Has the Grüner Veltliner era arrived?
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Opinion | How California can ensure wine labeled ‘American’ uses exclusively American grapes
Opinion | How California can ensure wine labeled 'American' uses exclusively American grapes
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🎧Season 2, Episode 14: Wine Tasting Short: Low Alcohol vs. Table Wine Comparison • Denise Gardner Winemaking
In Season 2, Episode 1: The Quest for (Good) Low Alcohol Wines, Denise and Virginia discuss options for producing high quality low alcohol wines. Today, Virginia and I taste a low alcohol Sauvignon Blanc wine versus a regular Sauvignon Blanc table wine, both produced in New Zealand.
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Flashback: The Judgment of Paris & the Road Not Taken
This is a year of celebrations here in the United States. This week, for example, we mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Wine enthusiasts have reason to pop a cork, too, because 2026 is the 50th anniversary of the “Judgment of Paris,” the famous wine tasting that drew global […]
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Spirits for the World Cup Knockout Round: June 30, 2026
By law, "Norwegian aquavit" must be distilled from at least 95% Norwegian potatoes and aged in oak casks for a minimum of six months, which gives it a golden color and complex flavor profile involving notes of cumin, citrus, and vanilla. Founded in 2012 by Allison Parc, Brenne was built on a simple but novel idea: that French terroir, Cognac‑seasoned oak, and estate‑grown barley could produce a completely different single malt — softer, fruit‑driven, and unmistakably French.
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Wine Spectator releases best wine list. These Asheville restaurants won
Wine Spectator releases best wine list. These Asheville restaurants won
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California Wine Industry Faces Defining Moment, Says Consultant Nicholas Karavidas
California Wine Industry Faces Defining Moment, Says Consultant Nicholas Karavidas
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🎧Episode 142: Carmen Snyder
"The Good Stuff" "The Good Stuff" - Episode 142: Carmen Snyder Jun 26 2026 | 00:40:00 Your browser does not support the audio tag.
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Ep 2723 understanding wine hospitality in nyc with yannick benjamin grandi langhe e il piemonte del vino 2026
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Vermont restaurants earn top honors from Wine Spectator
Vermont restaurants earn top honors from Wine Spectator
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The Champagne Snobbery We Don’t Talk About
Grower Champagne earned its moment. But dismissing Big Champagne became de rigueur -- and it's obscuring one of wine's most demanding crafts.
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🎧316: Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper: Monitoring, Models, and Management
316: Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper: Monitoring, Models, and Management Three-cornered alfalfa hopper (TCAH) is the only confirmed insect vector of grapevine red blotch virus in Vitis vinifera,...
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In a Land of Falling Skies, The Alarmist is King
New study on alcohol and pancreatic cancer attempts to scare the shit out moderate drinkers. It shouldn't.
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Wine at the World Cup: How Brands Are Fighting for Visibility
FIFA may not have an official wine, but producers are finding increasingly creative ways to reach millions of fans and the tournament's wealthiest guests.
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Napa Valley: A False Signal
The Visitors Are Here
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Furious Napa Valley vineyards facing oblivion as crucifying new fees drop
California is hitting Napa Valley’s wine industry with another costly government mandate at one of the worst possible times.
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