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Inside Wine Podcast

English, Cookery, Food, Drink, 1 season, 36 episodes, 19 hours, 27 minutes
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Wine industry insider tips, tricks, and information to help you better understand the beverage and make the right wine decisions.
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Sake 101 with Ryan Mellinger of Joto Sake - #035

Learn everything you need to know about sake, just in time to celebrate World Sake Day on October 1. First, you will learn that Sake is NOT rice wine -- you'll learn exactly what it is and how it's made -- but there are a number of aspects of the Japanese beverage to which wine drinkers can relate. Listen to sake expert Ryan Mellinger of Joto Sake explain how to choose a sake, how much you'll pay for one, and how to enjoy it -- including food pairings. Spoiler alert: it's better cold than hot, and you can pair sake with MUCH more than sushi!   For more about Joto Sake -- and Sake in general -- visit https://www.jotosake.com and follow the Joto Sake Instagram @jotosake Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!    
9/23/202435 minutes, 33 seconds
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NFTs, Blockchain, And Crypto Create A New Way To Collect Wine, with Blockbar COO Jamie Ritchie -- #034

Jamie Ritchie, one of the world's leading wine and spirits auctioneers, explains why he left three decades of remarkable performance at Sotheby's to join a startup called Blockbar -- where he is COO. Blockbar is an online marketplace combining NFT, cryptocurrency (ethereum/eth), and blockchain technology with the sale, storage, and distribution of collectible wine and spirits to create authenticity and guaranteed provenance in the marketplace.   Learn more about Blockbar at https://blockbar.com/  Follow Jamie Ritchie on Instagram @jamieritchiewine   Not ready for NFTs, crypto, and blockchain? Visit https://Wine365.com/collect to find outstanding, limited-quantity wines to begin -- or add to -- your cellar.   Use the code BLOCKBAR to receive 10% off your entire order at Wine365.com. You'll get free shipping if you spend $99 or more. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!      
6/25/202430 minutes, 32 seconds
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How Chilean Wine Caught The Collector's Eye, with Aurelio Montes, Jr. - #033

As recently as the 1980s, only 10 wineries existed in Chile, making wines that were -- at best -- OK. Today, there are hundreds of Chilean wineries, making good to outstanding wines, many of which are highly coveted by savvy wine collectors. Aurelio Montes Jr. tells the story of how his father kickstarted a winemaking revolution in Chile -- and what father and son are doing next to rock the wine world (despite the persistence of hungry beavers).   If you hurry, you can buy Montes Folly (mentioned in the episode) at Wine365.com -- but ONLY AT THIS EXCLUSIVE LINK: https://wine365.com/folly.    Use the code CHILE15 to receive 15% off your entire order at Wine365.com. You'll get free shipping if you spend $99 or more. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
5/31/202432 minutes, 58 seconds
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Wine Collecting and Investing with Brian Ward - #032

Listen to this episode if you want to learn how to start a wine collection and/or how to invest in wine. Wine collection and investment expert Brian Ward of Cask100 and the Winston Art Group offers a primer on starting, safeguarding, and selling a wine collection. Additionally, he talks about the fairly new financial strategy of wine investment, including how it differs from wine collecting.   The key points covered in this episode:   What makes a wine valuable and collectible How to start a wine collection How to store, maintain, and secure your wine collection Collection strategies What regions to consider when building a collection How to sell wines from your collection Introduction to wine investing, and how it differs from collecting   Brian Ward is the Director of Wine and Spirits for Winston Art Group and Principal of the Cask 100 Fund. He can be reached at [email protected] Winston Art Group: https://winstonartgroup.com/  Cask 100 Wine & Whisky Fund: https://cask100.com/    You can buy collectible wines at Wine365.com!   Visit https://Wine365.com/collect to find outstanding, limited-quantity wines to begin -- or add to -- your cellar.   Use the code INVEST15 to receive 15% off your entire order at Wine365.com. You'll get free shipping if you spend $99 or more. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
4/29/202446 minutes, 37 seconds
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Every Sparkling Wine Explained By Alessandro Medici

Winemaker Alessandro Medici of Medici Ermete winery in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, explains every type of sparkling wine and how each is made -- from Champagne to Pet-Nat and everything in between. He is an expert on this subject because -- surprise! -- he makes Lambrusco in every style discussed.  You can learn more about Alessandro and his wines at the Medici Ermete website - https://www.medici.it/ and by following their Instagram @mediciermete For a glossary of the terms mentioned in this episode, visit https://wine365.com/bubbles  If you'd like to taste Alessandro's pet-nat, Phermento, you can buy it at https://wine365.com/shop-wine/medici-ermete-phermento-2022/ - use the code BUBBLES24 for 15% off your entire order (whether Phermento is part of your order, or not).  Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
4/11/202442 minutes, 20 seconds
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Amarone Explained by Mariano Buglioni

The Buglioni family was known and respected in the Italian garment industry -- until the early 2000s, when the patriarch of the family bought a quaint farmhouse for rest and relaxation. Listen to Mariano Buglioni explain how he accidently became an Amarone producer, and also how you can enjoy Amarone on purpose, in this episode.  Also: Find out the craziest wine-and-food pairing EVER Learn how Amarone and Ripasso are made Get the lowdown on Verona, the romantic town of Romeo and Juliet Bonus: our partner, Wine365.com, now sells wine! You will get 15% off your entire order by using the coupon code ROMEO24. Visit https://wine365.com. You can learn more about the Buglioni winery at their website: https://www.instagram.com/cantinabuglioni/?hl=en  Follow Buglioni on Instagram @cantinabuglioni (https://www.instagram.com/cantinabuglioni/?hl=en) Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513.399.6712 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
3/18/202431 minutes, 52 seconds
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What is REAL WINE? (According To Ray Isle)

What is "REAL" wine? You may be wondering what that even means -- isn't ALL wine "real"? Well, maybe -- but according to Food&Wine magazine's Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle, there is "wine" and then there is "real" wine. And he explains how and why this is possible in this episode, citing stories from his new book The World in a Wineglass: The Insider's Guide to Artisanal, Sustainable, Extraordinary Wines to Drink Now. This is one of the few episodes in which a few curse words are thrown around -- we apologize and promise the words used are not too offensive; just wanted you to know why a wine podcast episode would be labeled as "explicit." If you would like to buy Ray's book, you can get it here: https://amzn.to/3tcndXu If the hardcover version will take up too much space on your bookshelf, you can always get the digital version to read on your Kindle or other e-book device here: https://amzn.to/46Tl4h8 And there's also an audiobook version you can buy here: https://amzn.to/3GA22BP Finally, you can get it on CD (!) here: https://amzn.to/3uUVT0i While you're waiting for the next episode to drop, be sure to visit https://Wine365.com, where you can expand your wine knowledge whether you're a newbie or a connoisseur. Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 513-399-6712 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
12/11/202343 minutes, 30 seconds
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Maximilian Riedel On Why Your Wine Glass Matters - #028

Using the same glass to drink red wines, white wines, and pink wines -- while switching to a "Champagne" flute for sparkling wines, is not the best way to enjoy wine. Listen to Maximilian Riedel, CEO and president of Riedel Crystal, explain why you'll want to use a specifically shaped glass that is designed for the type of wine you're drinking. You may be stunned to find out what he has to say about what kind of glass is best for Champagne and sparkling wines -- it's not what you think (and not THAT, either!). Show Notes: Do you use one, favorite glass for drinking red wines, white wines, and pink wines — while using a flute for sparkling wines such as Champagne? If so, then you’re doing it ALL WRONG. In this podcast episode, wine glass expert and producer Maximilian Riedel of Riedel Crystal explains why you should use a specifically shaped glass that is designed for the wine type you are drinking. And you may be stunned to find out what he has to say about the use of a Champagne glass (also known as a “flute”) when drinking sparkling wines. Born in Austria, Maximilian is the 11th-generation CEO and president of Riedel Crystal, a glassware manufacturer established in 1756(!) and best known for pioneering the concept of grape variety-specific glassware. Maximilian began interning for his family’s company at age 12, and by age 25, moved to the United States and to take on the role of CEO, Riedel Crystal North America. It was then that Maximilian began to make his mark on both the family business as well as the wine industry, serving as the face of the company by hosting workshops and seminars while also developing innovations in stemware and decanters. For example, while living in a tiny NYC apartment, with cabinets too small to house tall-stemmed wine glasses, Maximilian designed the world’s first variety-specific stemless wine glasses (the Riedel “O” Series). Between that time and his promotion to the parent company in Kufstein, Maximilian turned Riedel into a household name, the leading wine glass manufacturer in the world, with its variety-specific glasses carried in nearly every major retail outlet — such as Macy’s, Bloomingdales, Williams-Sonoma, Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Crate & Barrel, and many others. Links Mentioned: Riedel Website: https://Riedel.com Riedel Instagram: (@riedel_official): https://instagram.com/riedel_official/ Maximilian's Instagram (@maxiriedel) https://instagram.com/maxiriedel/ More tips, including How To Throw A Wine Glass Tasting at https://Wine365.com/28 If You Liked This Episode: Please be sure to hit the subscribe button Tell a friend! Give the show a 5-star rating Comments or Questions? Email me at [email protected] Leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 GET THE APP!!! Go to the app store and install the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips.
2/7/202239 minutes, 12 seconds
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What You Should Know About Wine Ratings with W.R. Tish - #027

If you've been to a wine shop and seen a numerical rating on a wine -- such as a 90-point score -- you may be wondering if that's a reason to purchase a wine. Or, maybe you're familiar with wine scores and want to know where they came from, why they exist, and/or if you should trust them. In this episode, W.R. Tish -- the first editor-in-chief of Wine Enthusiast magazine and a "recovering wine critic" -- tackles all of these questions and more. This episode will help you understand what wine scores mean and how you can use them -- or ignore them -- to guide your next wine purchase. About W.R. Tish William R. Tisherman, under the pen name W. R. Tish, has been writing and speaking about wine and food for over two decades. Like Cher, Sting and Kermit, one name does the trick. Everyone knows him as Tish. The Pittsburgh native’s first brush with wine was proofreading for Les Amis du Vin wine society in suburban DC. Stung by the wine bug, Tish moved to New York as a founding editor of Wine Enthusiast. He steered the publication for a decade as a spunkier, funnier alternative to Wine Spectator, then went on to write for numerous wine magazines and websites—earning a reputation for both comic relief and on-trend commentary—and founded Wine For All in 1998. Through Wine For All and the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan, Tish has developed events for a variety of Fortune 500 corporations, industry trade groups and law firms—not to mention private parties that would make Bacchus envious. Having first honed his writing at The Harvard Lampoon, his approach to wine veers naturally toward comedy. At the same time, his extensive experience in the trade—most recently at Beverage Media and SevenFifty Technologies—ensures that delicious and interesting wines are always in play. Wine For All brings the humor hammer to gastronomy, as captured in Tish’s motto: “I drink, therefore I am; I eat, therefore I am more.” Visit Tish's site Wine For All: https://www.wineforall.com Follow Tish on Twitter @tishwine https://twitter.com/tishwine Follow Tish on Instagram @tishwine https://www.instagram.com/tishwine/ See Tish's LinkedIn profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/w-r-tish-1068433/ If you'd prefer to learn about wines beyond their scores, be sure to visit https://Wine365.com, where you can expand your wine knowledge whether you're a newbie or a connoisseur.  Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
1/11/202232 minutes, 47 seconds
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Exploring Other Italian Wines with Wanda Mann - #026

It's time for you to explore Italian wine beyond Chianti, Pinot Grigio, and Prosecco, because there is tremendous bang for your buck to be discovered. Professional wine journalist and Italian wine champion Wanda Mann guides you to the regions where you'll find great deals and delicious sips.  Italian wine labels can be confusing, so Wanda helps you decipher them with her insider tips, explaining and pronouncing the key terms that help you find the lesser-known gems. Listen up and she'll teach you how to "train your wine muscle."  About Wanda Mann Always on a quest to learn more about wine, in 2015 Wanda earned the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) credential from the Society of Wine Educators and has traveled to numerous wine regions, including Spain, France, Portugal, Argentina, and 13 regions of Italy. In 2017, Wanda served as a judge at the Napoli Wine Challenge at the Vitigno Italia wine festival in Naples. Also in 2017, Wanda was inducted as a Cavaliere into the il Sovrano e Nobilissimo Ordine dell’Amarone e del Recioto.   A native New Yorker and Manhattan resident, Wanda enjoys exploring the world of wine in her hometown by attending numerous tastings and classes. As a student, Wanda spent her junior year of high school in Barcelona, Spain with the School Year Abroad program. Her junior year of college was spent in Toledo, Spain studying at the Fundación Ortega y Gassett. She still dreams of living in España for at least 3 months each year. Wanda is a proud graduate of Phillips Academy (Massachusetts) and Pomona College (California) and her taste in wine has improved dramatically since her college days!  Wanda's website: http://winewithwanda.com Twitter: @winedinewanda (https://twitter.com/winedinewanda) Instagram: @winedinewanda (https://www.instagram.com/winedinewanda/?hl=en) Credit goes to Doug Young Photography for the photo of Wanda Mann accompanying this episode. About Inside Wine Podcast Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
10/9/202154 minutes, 34 seconds
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Aurelio Montes, Jr. Would Like You To Try Carmenere - #025

If you've never had a Carmenere wine, maybe the man who makes the best one in the world can convince you to try it. Aurelio Montes, Jr. -- a sky diver, boxer, motorcyclist, and winemaker -- tells the story of Carmenere, a mostly forgotten blending grape in Bordeaux that was mistaken for Merlot in Chile and today can make the most interesting and delicious wines from South America. About Aurelio The son of Chilean winemaking pioneer Aurelio Montes, Sr., Aurelio Montes del Campo was born in Santiago, Chile. He completed his high-school education at The Newland School. In 1994, he went to university to study Agronomy at Universidad Católica de Chile, where he also completed an advanced undergraduate course in winemaking. He graduated from college cum laude in 1999. Early in his career as a winemaker, Aurelio travelled around the world to see the main wine-making regions. He gained extensive knowledge of and valuable experience in winery management and winemaking practices. He returned to Chile in 2001 and joined Viña Ventisquero as an assistant to Winemaker, Felipe Tosso. In 2007, he was invited to join Montes’ winemaking team as Winemaking Director. He worked at the Apalta winery, where Montes’ iconic and Alpha Premium wines are made. During those years, he created new wines and studied Montes’ terroir as part of a special 4-year project carried out with Pedro Parra, a world expert in this field. In 2011, Aurelio temporarily moved with his family to Mendoza, Argentina, to help lead Montes’ winery in Argentina: Kaiken. He turned Kaiken into a symbol of high-quality in Argentina’s wine industry. In 2016, Aurelio returned to Chile with his family to take on the role of Montes’ Chief Winemaker. He is in charge of Montes’ whole oenological team. Follow Aurelio on Instagram @aureliomonteschile https://www.instagram.com/aureliomonteschile/ Follow Montes wines in the USA @monteswines_usa https://www.instagram.com/monteswines_usa/?hl=en Follow Montes winery in Chile @monteswines https://www.instagram.com/monteswines/?hl=en Learn more about Montes Winery: https://www.monteswines.com/en/ About Inside Wine Podcast Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
9/3/202134 minutes, 48 seconds
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Hot Weather Wines with Jacqueline Coleman - #024

Want to drink wines that beat the heat? Listen to wine expert and radio personality Jacqueline Coleman discuss the wines she chooses living year-round in Miami, Florida. In addition to selecting easy summer sippers, Jacqueline also talks in-depth about portable wines you can bring with you on your warm-weather adventures. Spoiler alert -- she suggests wine in cans, and you may be surprised to learn that the quality can be top-notch. About Jacqueline Coleman Jacqueline Coleman is a 4th-Generation Miamian, professional wine + travel writer, wine consultant, and wine judge for the American Fine Wine Competition, THE Rosé Competition, & Key Biscayne Wine & Food Festival. She is the monthly "Vino" columnist for Biscayne Times, writes a quarterly wine column for the Miami-based foodie magazine, Let’s Eat, and is the "Through the Grapevine" wine contributor and consultant for South Florida Luxury Guide magazine. She is also a regular contributor to Winetraveler.com, and has contributed in the past to the Coravin company blog. Look for Jacqueline's new podcast, Wine Uncorked, on all major podcast sites as well as the Podmany app. A lifetime student of history and wine, Jacqueline has a passion for exploring the local cultural and culinary heritage and flare of her unique city. She received her formal wine education at Florida Wine Academy, Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET)-Level 3 Award in Wine, the U.S. Sommelier Association, FIU Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Wine Program, The French Wine Society, and the International Sommelier Guild. You can follow her wine tasting events around South Florida, personal stories, travel adventures, and musings about the "wine lifestyle" on her blog, History & Wine. Connect with Jacqueline: http://www.historyandwine.com Instagram: @historyandwine (https://www.instagram.com/historyandwine/?hl=en) Listen to Jacqueline's podcast, "Wine Uncorked" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jfTQUDXCZ8pCzoc0reMHo About Inside Wine Podcast Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
8/4/202138 minutes, 16 seconds
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Italy's Friendliest Wine With Alessandro Medici - #023

Fifth-generation winemaker Alessandro Medici comes from a land of supercars (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati), exotic motorcycles (Ducati), fashion (Armani, MaxMara), and famous food (Parmegiano-Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma, Balsamic vinegar, Bolognese sauce) -- the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. In this conversation, he talks about the wine he makes, and the locals drink -- a refreshing, food-friendly, fizzy red called Lambrusco -- and why you should drink it, too. About Medici Ermete Medici Ermete has been owned and operated by five generations of the Medici family, who have devoted themselves to the winery since its inception in 1890. Alberto Medici, who oversees the production of Medici wines with his father, Giorgio, was born in Reggio Emilia and educated in Economics at the University of Parma. He represents the fourth generation of the Medici family, along with his cousin, Pierluigi, and his sister, Alessandra. The fifth generation, represented by Alessandro Medici, joined the family winery with the aim of both preserving and evolving the historic family property. Alessandro’s first project was the creation of Phermento, a Lambrusco produced in the ancestral or ‘pet-nat’ method, which embraces ancient techniques and modern winemaking simultaneously. The Medici family’s dedication has been rewarded by the success of its wines worldwide. Today Medici Ermete wines are exported to more than seventy countries around the world. Their message of quality has been resoundingly reinforced by elite accolades such as Gambero Rosso’s coveted “Tre Bicchieri” award and the best in show Champion Trophy, earned at the 2010 International Wine Challenge in London. Website: https://www.medici.it/en/ Instagram: @mediciermete (https://www.instagram.com/mediciermete/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MediciErmete/ Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com Consider downloading the free Wine 365 app, which delivers every Inside Wine Podcast episode automatically and offers bonus episodes, extras, and wine tips. If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!    
7/19/202130 minutes, 48 seconds
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Marika Vida On Why You Should Taste Wines Blind - #022

Have you ever tasted a wine "blind"? Do you even know what that means?  Marika Vida, a longtime wine director for The Ritz-Cartlon in NYC and now known as The Mom Somm, explains how to taste wines "blind" and why doing so will help you understand why you like the wines you like, and empower you to explore beyond your comfort zone. You'll also learn how to host an incredibly fun blind wine tasting party for your friends. About Marika Vida For the past decade, Marika Vida has been one of the most in-demand, highly respected wine professionals in the business. She has served as Wine Director of The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park; Sommelier of the top-rated Laurent Tourondel Bistro BLT Market; Sommelier for the Philadelphia Ritz Carlton with ‘Top Chef’ Winner Kevin Sbraga. She also developed the opening wine program at 10Arts with Chef Eric Ripert and Chef de Cuisine Jennifer Carroll. Under the auspices of her new consulting firm Vida et Fils, she most recently consulted as the Wine Director of The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park. Her most recent project there was the critically acclaimed Phenomenal Femmes Program, which featured female winemakers from around the globe, including a popular dinner series. Marika also consults for Architectural Digest and Wines of Provence. She was recently the Consulting Sommelier for The Essex House JW Marriott New York. Marika is currently a Wine Educator for the famed Argentine Winery Catena Zapata and she is a member of the Full Circle Sommelier Network, working with Master Sommelier Evan Goldstein on projects for Wines of Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Soave and Monterey programs. She has served on Eric Asimov’s Tasting Panel for the New York Times and been featured on Barrons.com for romantic wine picks. Marika’s work as Wine Director and Sommelier includes much more than simply developing, managing, and selling the wine programs. Her enthusiasm for wine, unique ability to convey knowledge to consumers, and background in broadcast journalism have lead to the creation of some of the most popular, enjoyable seasonal programs to which consumers have access. These include The Ritz Carlton’s wine and chocolate pairing course “Chocolate Takes Flight with Marika Vida,” the Viking Culinary Center’s “Pairing Wine with Tricky Ingredients,” and a number of charity events, notably a highly successful, 5-course pairing menu with Chef Laurent Tourondel for the charity “Autism Speaks to Wall Street: 4th Annual Celebrity Chef Gala.” She also has served as a judge for the Starchef Sommelier Competition and Wine Director for the James Beard Foundation Book Broadcast and Journalism Awards. She is a Member of Les Dames d’Escoffier New York. In addition to her hotel and restaurant work, Marika is passionate about enhancing the wine education of consumers and colleagues alike. To that end, she has instructed for the American Sommelier Association in New York and the French Wine Society. She holds titles of Certified Sommelier with the Court of Master Sommeliers and the American Sommelier Association. She is a Certified Specialist of Wine with the Society of Wine Educators and holds the Advanced Certificate for the Wine and Spirits Education Trust. She is currently enrolled the WSET Diploma program. Marika is that rare wine professional who has successfully worked in nearly all aspects of the business. She started her career in the competitive wine-auction world, honing her skills and knowledge as Marketing Director for prestigious Sotheby’s and their then retail partner Alden Cellars and was Cellar Manager for premier New York retailer, Morrell & Company. She also works with corporate clients, aiding them in the development of menus and wine pairings for special events. Clients include Glaxo-Smith-Kline, NYSE, Prologis, IMG, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCoy, R.R. Donnelley among many notable others. With her highly regarded reputation and unique ability to connect with everyone she encounters, Marika continues to work at the forefront of the wine industry, helping to shape it for other professionals and connect it more intimately to consumers. It’s an all too rare combination in this highly competitive industry. Connect with Marika Websites: http://www.themomsomm.com/ | https://marikavida.com Instagram: @themomsomm (https://www.instagram.com/themomsomm/?hl=en) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marika.vida.9 Twitter: @Marika_Vida (https://twitter.com/@Marika_Vida/) Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com Listen to Inside Wine Podcast on the Wine365 app, it's available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
6/24/202126 minutes, 22 seconds
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Choosing Wines For A Wedding With Stephanie Cain - #021

Freelance journalist and wedding expert Stephanie Cain offers advice and recommendations on choosing and serving wines for a wedding. In this episode you'll hear Stephanie's insider tips for ensuring everyone is happy with the wine choices from the first bubbles through the final sips. Bonus: you'll learn the #1 rule of wedding toasts as well as how to avoid the most serious faux pas of alcohol service at a wedding. About Stephanie Cain Stephanie Cain is a journalist and content strategist in the lifestyle space, who has experience as a magazine editor, digital producer, content marketer and public speaker. She focuses on weddings, wine, food and travel, having worked on staff at The Knot, Brides, Wine Spectator, and Elite Traveler. Her byline has appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, Afar, PureWow, Esquire, PEOPLE, Hamptons, and The Bourbon Review, and she has been a featured expert on CNBC, Bloomberg, NPR, CBS Los Angeles and MSN.com, among others. Additionally, she is a sommelier, Level 1 of the Court of Master Sommeliers and candidate for Level III of WSET. She holds a Master’s Degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Connect with Stephanie: Website: https://www.stephaniecain.com Instagram: @stephncain (https://www.instagram.com/stephncain/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sncain Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 You can also find more wine, food, and entertaining tips at the home of Inside Wine Podcast - https://Wine365.com If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!  
5/18/202135 minutes, 54 seconds
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How To Build A Meal Around Wine With Chef David Blessing - #020

Learn how to build a meal around wine with chef David Blessing. David is currently Vice President of Culinary Arts and Development for Longwood Venues and Destinations in Boston, a private events company that hosts and caters unique luxury events at some of the most beautiful venues around New England. The company handles experiences that range from boutique weddings on the beach to wine and food festivals such as the annual Nantucket Wine Festival and Newport Wine and Food Festival David has been a chef pairing food and wine for 30+ years. Prior to joining Longwood, his experience includes being Executive Chef at Stonehedge Inn -- a restaurant that pioneered winemaker dinners in the 1990s -- 13 years with The Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts (Boston and San Francisco), and a short stint managing the prepared foods program, menu, and product development for Whole Foods. In this episode, David created an entire meal around a selection of wines from St. Francis Winery: - St. Francis Sauvignon Blanc (with King Kampachi Crudo) - St. Francis Chardonnay (with Salmon) - St. Francis Merlot (with Seared Jurgielewicz Duck Breast and Duck Confit) - St. Francis Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (with "A Study In Beef" featuring Snake River Farms Wagyu Beef Tenderloin) - St. Francis Zinfandel Reserve (with Swedish Cake) What's "Jurgielewicz" duck breast? It's the best! Get it here: https://tastyduck.com/ And Snake River Farms can be found here: https://www.snakeriverfarms.com/ More about chef David Blessing: email him at chefdobie99 at gmail dot com DB Culinary Provisions: https://chefdobie99.wixsite.com/website-1 Bio and more details at https://longwoodvenues.com/culinary-cocktails/ David's Instagram is @chefdavidblessing (https://www.instagram.com/chefdavidblessing) David's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/chef_david_blessing_-103993131272373 Learn more about wine by visiting https://Wine365.com You can also download the Wine365 app in the app store for exclusive content. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit  http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
4/27/202137 minutes, 49 seconds
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Julia Child Celebration - Kerry Diamond of Cherry Bombe Talks Julia Jubilee - #019

In this special edition of Inside Wine Podcast, you learn about "Julia Jubilee," a week-long virtual conference celebrating the life and legacy of Julia Child. Hosted by Cherry Bombe, the event begins on April 22, 2021 with a kickoff conversation with Stanley Tucci and Ina Garten and ends on April 29 with a panel discussion with Dorie Greenspan, Tanya Holland, Sara Moulton, Alex Prud'homme, and Grace Young. In between there will be a plethora of webinars and online activities featuring, among others, every woman who ever won Top Chef.   Listen to Cherry Bombe founder Kerry Diamond explain why Julia Child remains a relevant force and why you'll want to participate in Julia Jubilee. Spoiler alert: other than the kickoff conversation (which costs a paltry $10), it is free for you to participate in the full lineup of events -- all you need to do is RSVP.   All the details, including a full schedule of activities, can be found at https://cherrybombe.com/julia-jubilee   Visit the Cherry Bombe website: https://cherrybombe.com Instagram: @cherrybombe (https://www.instagram.com/cherrybombe/) Radio Cherry Bombe podcast: https://cherrybombe.com/radio-cherry-bombe/category/Podcast (if you love food and cooking, subscribe to it!)     About Kerry Diamond   Kerry Diamond is the founder of Cherry Bombe, a media company that celebrates women in and around the world of food. She’s also the host of Radio Cherry Bombe, the #1 podcast about women and food in the U.S. Prior to Cherry Bombe, Kerry worked as the luxury beauty news editor at WWD, beauty director of Harper’s Bazaar, and vice president of public relations North America for Lancôme, where she introduced several ground-breaking social media and influencer initiatives.   Kerry later co-owned several eateries in Brooklyn, including the award-winning Smith Canteen coffee shop, which was recognized for its green initiatives. She was also the editor in chief of Yahoo Food.   Kerry serves on the board of NYC & Co., the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City; the alumni board of the State University of New York at Plattsburgh; and the advisory committee of Women.NYC, a city government initiative to create economic opportunity.   Kerry is committed to making her native New York City and the world around her a better place for all by uplifting women, bringing people together through food, and championing sustainability.   Learn more about wine by visiting https://Wine365.com   You can also download the Wine365 app in the app store for exclusive content. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit  http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
4/16/202127 minutes, 13 seconds
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What To Do With Leftover Wine - #018

There is absolutely no shame in not finishing an entire bottle of wine -- especially if you're drinking alone. Before you pour what's left down the drain or guzzle a glass for no reason other than "not letting it go to waste," consider that you CAN save the wine for another day -- and if you store it properly, it'll taste almost as good, if not as good, the next time you drink it (in fact, some wines taste even better after being opened).   Learn about the best ways to keep leftover wine tasting fresh and delicious by listening to episode #18 of Inside Wine Podcast.   Key points from the episode:   How air (oxygen), humidity, temperature, light, and odors must be managed Why different types of wine are stored differently Why all colors of wine are stored the same The "half-bottle trick" What to do if you didn't listen to any of the advice from the episode   For the images and examples discussed during this episode, follow this link: https://insidewine.cc/leftoverwine   Learn more about wine by visiting https://Wine365.com   You can also download the Wine365 app in the app store for exclusive content. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit  http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
4/7/202116 minutes, 19 seconds
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How To Find A Chardonnay You'll Love With Chris Dooley - #017

Do you love Chardonnay or hate it? Chances are, the answer is "both," because there are many more styles of Chardonnay than you may imagine. Sommelier Christopher Dooley explains both ends of the spectrum and everything in between, from the rich, ripe, "butterball style" that wraps around your palate like a warm hug, to "lemon laser water" that is ideal for food pairing. You'll get a full understanding of why you like the style of Chardonnay that you do -- it has to do with from where the grapes are grown and how the wine is made. You'll learn everything you need to know about the "holy trinity of white winemaking" -- barrel aging, lees aging, and malolactic fermentation -- so that you can seek out more Chardonnay wines that you'll enjoy, whether you're drinking a glass on its own or with a particular dish. And yes, you'll get plenty of food pairing suggestions with various styles of Chardonnay. In fact, Christopher can build an entire dinner around Chardonnays, just ask him!   More About Christopher Dooley Chris is a former actor who found his way into wine by way of working in restaurants in between shows. A love of telling stories on stage soon became a passion for telling the stories behind wines and winemakers on the dining room floor. Chris began his career in wine in Cincinnati, Ohio. After working at several wine-focused restaurants he decided it was time to move to the east coast. He found himself in Boston where he worked as a sommelier at L’Espalier. Here is where he continued his studies, passing the Advanced Exam held by the Court of Master Sommeliers in March of 2015. Pursuing a dream, he shortly after moved to New York City. Currently, he is the Assistant Wine Director at Eleven Madison Park in New York City making it nice each day and spreading the love for Chardonnay. Chris on Twitter: @chrisdooley Chris on Instagram: @dooleysomm Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/topherdooley/   Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ OH, and there is now a Wine365 App! Look for it in the app store and install it (it's also free!) to get every episode plus bonus content. Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
3/25/202133 minutes, 58 seconds
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Your Wine Is Too Warm - Anthony Giglio's Temperature Tantrum - #016

This is part 2 of a two-part conversation with wine educator/entertainer/empowerer Anthony Giglio. While this episode stands on its own, if you enjoy it, you'll want to give a listen to part one, which is episode 15, "How To Judge A Wine In 3 Sips." When it comes to wine, does size matter? Not sure, but temperature sure does! How warm -- or cold -- that a wine is, will affect your enjoyment (or non-enjoyment) of it, explains Anthony Giglio. Contrary to popular belief -- and the recommendation of too many "experts" -- red wine should NEVER be served "room temperature" and white wine is not necessarily served "cold" (it depends on what one means by "cold"). Anthony explains why you probably need to drop your next bottle of red wine -- even if it's an aged or expensive one -- into an ice bucket for five minutes. He'll also help you understand why white wines are often served too cold. In the early 2000s, Anthony Giglio visited over a dozen of the top restaurants in New York City to take the temperature of their wines. His resulting article in Esquire concluded that even the very top destinations served their red wines too warm. The backlash triggered a revolution in how wine would be stored and served in Manhattan and beyond.  Anthony tells the backstory and front-story of that article, and why it mattered so much toward changing the way people thought about wine temperature. More about Anthony Giglio can be found at his website, https://www.anthonygiglio.com/ Follow Anthony on Instagram @anthonygiglio (https://www.instagram.com/anthonygiglio/) On Twitter, also @anthonygiglio (https://twitter.com/anthonygiglio) And then there is his UH-MAZING performance on The Moth, that you absolutely must hear. We'll talk a bit about it in the second part of this conversation in episode 16, but in the meantime you can hear it here: https://themoth.org/storytellers/anthony-giglio Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
3/9/202129 minutes, 2 seconds
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Anthony Giglio on How To Judge A Wine In 3 Sips - #015

In this episode, I speak with Anthony Giglio about his career journey from a magazine intern to a highly sought-after wine educator/entertainer (though, please don't call him an "edutainer," it makes him cringe). If you've never heard of Anthony, he'd explain himself thusly: "If Kevin Zraly and Josh Wesson had a baby, it would be Anthony Giglio." However, you'd only understand that if you're a wine industry insider, so if you're not, I'll try a better explanation. Try to picture the Jersey swagger and storytelling skills of Bruce Springsteen, combined with the fun and breezy,  educating style of Bill Nye the Science Guy, with a dash of Dean Martin's audience-engaging wit, humor, and charm -- and you'll have Anthony Giglio. After the first 15 minutes of hearing Anthony's story, we get into one of the most basic and essential things a person can do when drinking wine -- judge it. Not as in for a wine competition, or to put a score on it, but rather, to judge whether YOU like it. It may sound simple enough, but it takes just a bit of attention to a few details -- and if you follow Anthony's guidance, it will be a simple and fun process that will help you enjoy a glass of wine that much more, help you understand WHY you like certain wines and not others, and perhaps, get a better understanding of why you enjoy (or dislike) other beverages and foods. Best of all, it only takes three sips! The conversation is also abundant with Anthony's insider tips, secrets, and stories that you'll find educating and entertaining (but again, please don't call him an "edutainer"!). For example: Why he can't offer cut-and-dried wine and food pairing advice How you can drink red wine with fish (hat tip to the aforementioned Josh Wesson) What to do if you have steaks on the grill and all you have in the house to drink is Chardonnay When it's OK to drink Chardonnay while vacuuming Who is "the Marlboro Man of wine consumers." Spoiler alert! The conversation is cut short because Anthony goes on a temperature tantrum -- which you'll hear in episode 16 of the Inside Wine Podcast. More about Anthony Giglio can be found at his website, https://www.anthonygiglio.com/ Follow Anthony on Instagram @anthonygiglio (https://www.instagram.com/anthonygiglio/) On Twitter, also @anthonygiglio (https://twitter.com/anthonygiglio) And then there is his UH-MAZING performance on The Moth, that you absolutely must hear. We'll talk a bit about it in the second part of this conversation in episode 16, but in the meantime you can hear it here: https://themoth.org/storytellers/anthony-giglio Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you! Unsure how to subscribe? Visit http://insidewinepodcast.com/how-to-listen/ Remember, wine is food, it comes from a place, enjoy it responsibly.
2/24/202136 minutes, 9 seconds
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Caviar 101 - #014

If you have enjoyed caviar but don't know much about it, this episode will give you enough information to feel confident spending the ducats for a can of the premium stuff. Host Joe Janish speaks with expert Chiara of Calvisius Caviar, one of the world's top producers of premium, pure, sustainable, fully traceable caviar. All the questions about caviar that you were afraid to ask, were put forth by the prideless neophyte Joe. You're welcome! Topics covered: - What, exactly is caviar (and sturgeon) - Types of caviar - How sturgeon went from nearly extinct to currently thriving (the project began with only 6 fish in the 1970s!) - Importance of where your caviar comes from - Beluga, the caviar (sturgeon, actually) vs the whale - How to choose caviar - Why caviar can be so expensive - How to serve caviar - How to store caviar, and how quickly you should eat it - Why and when you should, and shouldn't, serve caviar with accoutrements (like creme fraiche) - Why the spoon you use matters - The caviar "bump" (you do bump it, don't you?) - Why Champagne and caviar are a classic match - Other wine pairings for caviar About Chiara A native Italian raised between Italy and Central America, Chiara considers herself to be a fortunate citizen of the world. Through fluency in four languages and her strong passion for literature, contemporary art, and travel, she immerses herself in all the opportunities that come her way. Chiara has a professional background in Public Relations and started a consulting business in 2004, offering customized communication strategies to clients in the realms of art, travel, food, and wine. She currently specializes in rare culinary delicacies and luxury lifestyle events. You can reach her directly with your caviar questions at [email protected]   About Calvisius https://www.calvisius.com/ Instagram: @calvisucaviarusa https://www.instagram.com/calvisiuscaviarusa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CalvisiusCaviarUSA/ 1-973-882-8222 Over 40 years of passion and expert craftsmanship have shaped Calvisius into an industry leades for both environmental methods and the production of premium-quality caviar. The sturgeon flourish in two farms in northern Italy: Calvisano, between Milan and Venice (close to Lake Garda), and Canove, by the Ticino Natural Park, for a total of 150 acres of freshwater ponds fed by pristine, natural water, thriving in an environment that is as close as possible to their natural habitat. All caviars are processed at the headquarters in Calvisano. Calvisius was one of the first companies in the world to create a large scale sturgeon farm: to date it is, in fact, the most cutting edge farm with respect to the know-how for the production of caviar of the highest quality. Calvisius produces the largest variety of caviars in the world and is an industry benchmark in terms of farming standards, quality and quantity of the caviar produced. Their state-of-the-art sustainable practices include replenishing rivers worldwide with previously endangered stocks, as Calvisius specializes in raising pure sturgeon breeds. Calvisius prides itself for being one of the largest sturgeon DNA databases in the world, having contributed to the replenishment of depleted stock worldwide; its sustainable aquaculture model is based on the management of complex systems that promote biological processes and maintain the natural balance of the ecosystem. Sturgeons live in an environment very close to their natural habitat, with access to additional food supplementation, as they would catch in the wild. This increases the sustainability of the production, as well as the organoleptic quality of the fish and particularly of the caviar. For over forty years, the expert hands of the Calvisius Caviar Masters have been taking care of caviar, using state-of-the-art techniques combined with old-world production methods, resulting in the production of a fully traceable, sustainable, fresh, premium quality caviar. The attention to detail makes Calvisius some of the most sought after delicacies of the gourmet world, appreciated worldwide by chefs and consumers alike, and bringing the tasting experience back to the Golden Age of Caviar. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) on your favorite podcast app and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
2/11/202131 minutes, 32 seconds
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World Wine Guys Explain Sparkling Wines - #013

It's the holiday season, which means it's bubble time! If you are the person who buys bubbles only once a year, and it's this time of year, you may enjoy this casual conversation with "The World Wine Guys" -- Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen. Mike and Jeff have done it all in the wine business over the past 20 years, as wine book authors, freelance writers, critics, and judges (yes, there is such a thing as a wine judge!). Their moniker comes from their exploration of wine from every corner of planet Earth, and one of their specialties is sparkling wine. Since we were in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic when recording this, Mike and Jeff are not doing much globetrotting, but instead sheltering-in-place at their home in Spain -- which offered the opportunity to have a discussion about sparkling wine. During the conversation, we discuss all different types of sparkling wine, which ones to buy depending on your occasion and circumstance, how to serve, and how to pair with food. To learn more about Mike and Jeff, visit their website - http://worldwineguys.com/ You can connect with them on various social channels as well … Instagram: @worldwineguys ( https://www.instagram.com/worldwineguys/ ) Twitter: @worldwineguys ( https://twitter.com/worldwineguys  ) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/World-Wine-Guys-324965909593/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFC49ZqAajzOfmG1Fs1liwA Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/worldwineguys/ MIKE DeSIMONE and JEFF JENSSEN, also known as the World Wine Guys, are wine, spirits, food, and travel writers, educators, and hosts.  They are award winning journalists as well as best-selling and award-winning authors.  They have been featured guests on the TODAY Show, The Martha Stewart Show, Better TV, and the CBS, FOX, and NBC networks. Want some great wine books? Check out these from Mike and Jeff (they make great gifts for the wine lover in your life): Red Wine: The Comprehensive Guide to the 50 Essential Varieties & Styles Link from Amazon - https://amzn.to/2WB3AV8 Wines of California: The Comprehensive Guide https://amzn.to/2KMzw6b (Special Deluxe Edition: https://amzn.to/34DgqXh) Wines of The Southern Hemisphere: The Complete Guide https://amzn.to/34AxcWW The Fire Island Cookbook https://amzn.to/3rwFJnQ Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
12/23/202049 minutes, 19 seconds
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Marc Sievers De-stresses Your Holiday Entertaining - #012

Cookbook author and entertaining expert Marc J. Sievers helps you de-stress the holidays with easy-to-prepare, yet delicious and beautiful recipes and food preparations -- with extra tips specific to keeping you and your guests safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Inside Wine Podcast host Joe Janish and Marc discuss food and wine pairing, which wines to choose, and how many bottles you'll need for your holiday event. Wines discussed and suggested for entertaining: Louis Jadot Macon-Villages (Chardonnay) AIX Rose Chateau La Nerthe Les Cassagnes Cotes-du-Rhone Villages Champagne Taittinger Brut La Francaise Recipes mentioned and additional ideas from Marc for a "Micro Thanksgiving" Warm Winter Gluhwein: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2016/12/22/warm-winter-gluhwein Citrus Olive Tapenade: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2019/10/29/citrus-olive-tapenade?rq=olives Provençale Vegetable Tian: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2019/10/22/provencal-vegetable-tian Zucchini and Goat Cheese Rouleaux: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2020/7/25/zucchini-goat-cheese-rouleaux Gruyere Fondue: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2018/12/24/gruyere-fondue Fresh Herb Salad: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2020/6/20/fresh-herb-salad Soiree-sized Cheese Box: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2018/12/11/individual-soire-cheese-boxes Sourdough Boule: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2020/1/28/weekend-sourdough-boule Curried Pumpkin Soup: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2015/11/17/curried-pumpkin-soup Apple & Herb Wellington: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2016/11/13/apple-herb-wellington Herbes de Provence Chocolate Truffles: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2016/2/24/herbes-de-provence-chocolate-truffles Fall Flowers, Grocery Store Style: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2019/11/19/fall-flowers-grocery-store-style A Thanksgiving Table: https://www.marcsievers.com/la-vie-piquant/2016/11/21/a-thanksgiving-table   A “cook’s note” from Marc:  The recipes and ideas for flowers, and even the table setting, are some of my favorite flavors and ideas not just for Thanksgiving but throughout the winter months.  Everything comes together with everyday grocery store ingredients (flowers included!)—now that is what I call stress free!  While the recipes might not be what you typically think of for Thanksgiving, this year I am breaking with tradition and doing something fresh, modern, and unconventional—but one thing is for sure—I will have fun making memories regardless of how many people will be at my table (my husband Ryan and me!).  Happy Thanksgiving – xox, MJS About Marc Sievers MARC J. SIEVERS is a cookbook author and entertaining expert who has spent the past decade sharing his expertise for earthy and elegant vegetarian cooking, easy entertaining and thoughtful, but uncomplicated style. No matter the paths taken in his life, the kitchen has always been the one place where he has felt the most comfortable. The best part of his day is cooking and entertaining with friends and family, and having the house filled with laughter! His first cookbook Entertaining with Love was published in 2011, followed by Table for Two in 2016, and his third cookbook French Omelettes—Your New House Meal was released in Fall 2019. Through his cookbooks Marc shares his vision for the best ideas to help you enjoy life’s little moments, whether for a dinner party for eight, or a cozy night at home for you and your plus one! With New England roots, Marc lives in Chicago with his husband Ryan and their pups Lady and Gigi. Books by Marc: French Omelettes - Your New House Meal: https://amzn.to/2IVArRd Table for Two: https://amzn.to/3lWodWY Entertaining with Love - https://amzn.to/2J0Io7a Marc's website: https://www.marcsievers.com/ Marc's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MarcRyanCo Marc's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcjsievers/ Marc on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mjsievers Marc's Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/marcjsievers/ Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
11/20/202037 minutes, 58 seconds
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Molly Hill Explains Why Napa Valley Is A Special Place For Wine - #011

Molly Hill - winemaker at Sequoia Grove winery in Napa, California -- explains why Napa Valley is such a special place for wine. Molly details the unique climate and geography that makes Napa perfect for crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Additionally, she explains how each element of the Valley affects a wine's characteristics. Additionally, Molly walks you through some of the winemaking techniques that can enhance a wine's flavor -- particularly when making a Chardonnay. For example, barrel aging, malolactic fermentation, and stirring the lees (or "batonnage," as the French say). While these terms may seem advanced, she explains them in layman's terms, so that you can more easily figure out whether you'll like a wine if you can find its tech sheet / winemaking details either on the label or somewhere online. Molly also talks about the winemaking style at Sequoia Grove, and why you can both enjoy Sequoia Grove wines immediately upon release and also after extended cellar aging. And while you might prefer to open up and drink wines right after you purchase them, she offers a few reasons to put a few bottles in the cellar for opening later, because, wine is one of those few agricultural products with which you can take a journey into the past. This episode was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, so chances are, you're not traveling. But, when the world is a little safer and you're ready to explore the Napa Valley wine region, Molly gives you plenty of reasons why you might want to visit during the late summer and during harvest -- while also giving you the inside scoop on what winemakers are doing at that time of year. Finally, Molly suggests that you shouldn't get too stressed over wine and food pairing, though she does offer a few recommendations that could help make or break the taste of a wine or a dish. Hope this episode helps you become more enlightened and empowered when it comes to Napa Valley wines! For more information about Sequoia Grove Winery, visit the website: https://sequoiagrove.com/ Sequoia Grove Instagram: @sequoiagrove (https://www.instagram.com/sequoiagrove/) Sequoia Grove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SequoiaGroveWines Molly Hill on Instagram: @winemakermolly (https://www.instagram.com/winemakermolly) Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!
11/9/202027 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sarah Tracey's 5 Tips For Buying Wine Online - #010

Did you start buying wine online as a result of COVID-19, and now stuck in a "wine rut" of regularly ordering the same labels over and over? Sarah Tracey offers five tips that empower you to explore outside your wine comfort zone. The key is learning what type of wines you like, and if you know what flavors of ice cream you like, then you can figure out wine just as easily. Sarah gives you the buzzwords and descriptors you need to explain yourself to a sommelier or retailer. She also gives you homework assignments that you'll like a lot more than calculus! If you listen all the way through, you'll find out why understanding tannin is like kissing a cat. Sarah Tracey is a wine, food, and lifestyle expert based in New York City. A certified sommelier, she worked her way up from spit-bucket emptier at a local winery to Michelin-starred Wine Director in top NYC restaurants. With a passion for education, she’s taught over 300 wine classes to date and is known for her warm and relatable style. When she’s not vineyard-hopping, Sarah is the resident wine expert at Martha Stewart Living online and is also known for her blog, The Lush Life (https://www.thelushlife.xyz/). She regularly shares food pairing, home entertaining, and beverage expertise with ‘O’ The Oprah Magazine, People, Food & Wine, Forbes, The Food Network, Elle, Refinery 29, Life & Style Weekly, Town & Country, Cosmopolitan, PureWow, Brides, and Cheddar TV. Her idea of self-care is a solo Beyoncé dance party with a glass of rosé Champagne.   Connect with Sarah Tracey on social: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thelushlifeny/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelushlife.xyz   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelushlife/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelushlifeny   Be sure to take the wine personality quiz - if it doesn't pop up on your screen, you can find it here: https://www.thelushlife.xyz/wine-personality-quiz    Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!  
10/26/202039 minutes
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Ray Isle Explains Why You Should Raid Your Wine Cellar - #009

If you have dozens of bottles stored in your cellar just waiting for the "right time" to drink or for a special occasion, then this episode is for you. Inside Wine Podcast host Joe Janish talks to Food&Wine Magazine Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle, who, during the COVID-19 pandemic, began plowing through his wine cellar and sharing the experience on his Instagram channel with the hashtag #WTFDrinkTheCellar. Ray offers many excellent reasons why you should raid your wine cellar and drink up those special bottles -- or else your kids may wind up with them! He also offers tips on how to pair older wines with food, when to decant a wine, what to do if the wine is not quite ready (or past its prime), how to find the perfect time to open a wine, and tips on buying wines that aren't so expensive yet can age beautifully. You can vicariously follow Ray's expedition through his wine cellar on Instagram @rayisle (https://www.instagram.com/rayisle/) and on Twitter @islewine (https://twitter.com/islewine). Ray Isle is the Executive Wine Editor of Food & Wine and the Wine & Spirits Editor of Travel + Leisure. He writes Food & Wine's monthly “Bottle Service” column and oversees wine content for both brands as well as contributing regular print and online features about wine, spirits, and wine-related travel. His articles about wine, beer, food and spirits have appeared in a wide range of national publications, as well as in Best American Food Writing. He has twice won the IACP Award for Narrative Beverage Writing, has won a gold award from the North American Travel Journalists Association, and been nominated three time for the James Beard Award in beverage writing. He speaks regularly on wine at events and is a frequent guest on national media, appearing on programs such as NBC’s Today show, CNBC’s On the Money & Squawk Box, American Public Media’s “Splendid Table,” and many others. Follow his wine exploits on twitter @islewine and on Instagram @rayisle. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242 If you enjoy this episode please be sure to subscribe (it's free!) and also pass along to a friend, thank you!  
10/8/202036 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why Wait To Celebrate? Todd Lipman Explains Why Champagne Is Great Every Day - #008

You don't need a special occasion to open a bottle of Champagne, and sommelier / Champagne expert Todd Lipman explains why in this episode of Inside Wine Podcast. Todd also gives you all the information you need to choose the right Champagne -- every time. A few of the topics that are covered in this episode include: - Non-vintage Champagne explained - and why it's where you should start when buying Champagne - What makes vintage Champagne special, and what you should know before investing in, and enjoying it - What factors to consider when deciding to put a Champagne in your cellar for aging or to drink it immediately - The best ways to drink Champagne, including which vessel is best (you'll be surprised by what Todd uses when he takes a walk in the park!) - How to properly open a bottle of Champagne, and why it shouldn't make a loud "pop" - What a rodent has to do with opening Champagne (yes, rodent, that's not a typo) - How to avoid a Champagne mishap - Ideal food pairings with Champagne - How and why you could drink Champagne from the beginning of a meal through the end - Todd thoroughly explains which styles of Champagne can work with specific dishes - Why the best pairing might be fried chicken topped with caviar - Understanding the various styles of Champagne - from Brut, Brut Nature, Extra Brut, Extra Dry, Demi-sec, and Doux -- and how the French are messing with you by using some of these terms - The three main grapes used in making Champagne and how they affect the flavor - Explanation of "house style" and why you should pay attention to it - and much more! If you wondering why you should trust Todd Lipman, here are his credentials: - Certified Sommelier since 2008 - 3-Time Winner of the Best Sommelier in Boston Award - Former Wine Director and Current Senior Wine Advisor and Director of Sommelier Programming for Nantucket Wine & Food Festival - Wine Director of the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival - 23 years in the restaurant business (13 dedicated to wine & beverage) - Award-winning wine programs at Bistro du Midi in Back Bay and The Boston Harbor Hotel (Boston’s waterfront) - Most recently Sommelier-in-Residence at Craigie on Main in Cambridge, MA You can follow Todd on Instagram @toddlipman (https://www.instagram.com/toddlipman/) Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242  
9/18/202034 minutes, 33 seconds
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Tuscan Wines Explained By Giovanni Folonari - #007

If you find wine from Italy confusing, and/or want to get a better understanding of wines from Tuscany, then this is the episode for you. Listen to show host Joe Janish get the download on Tuscan wines from winemaker Giovanni Folonari, whose family has been making wine in Tuscany for over 100 years. Giovanni explains the following: - the differences between Chianti, Chianti Classico, and Chianti Classico Riserva - the new Chianti designation: Gran Selezione, and why Italians insist on confusing the world - when and why you should choose from these different types of Chianti (hint: it has something to do with what you're eating) - how a winemaker can get arrested for breaking Italian wine laws (it's true -- you can!) - where the term "Super Tuscan" came from, and what it means - why the term "Super Tuscan" might mean nothing at all - what "Super Tuscans" you might enjoy, and why - how to choose Tuscan wines - the simplest, fool-proof rule for pairing food with Tuscan wine (or any wine, for that matter) And much more. Links: Tenute Folonari - https://www.tenutefolonari.com/en/ The photo of Giovanni Folonari accompanying this episode is copyright Angelo Trani. Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242
9/1/202049 minutes, 41 seconds
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Chris Blanchard Tells The Story Of The United Sommeliers Foundation - #006

In this special edition of Inside Wine Podcast, we welcome a guest - Master Sommelier Chris Blanchard. There are less than 200 people in the United States who have earned the title "Master Sommelier" and Chris Blanchard is one of them. He began his career in the wine industry close to the bottom -- delivering cases of Thunderbird, Night Train, and jug wines to liquor and grocery stores -- and worked his way onward and upward with different wine companies before eventually becoming a sommelier at Michelin-starred restaurants and Relais and Chateau properties.  His award-winning wine lists have been featured in Wine Spectator, Food and Wine, Forbes, and other publications, and he's been a judge at wine competitions, among other things. He's done pretty much everything one can do in the wine industry, and has made many friends in the business along the way. So when the COVID-19 crisis came to the United States, and devastated the restaurant industry, Chris wanted to find a way to help. Starting with a basic GoFundMe page, Chris and fellow out-of-work sommelier Christie Norman established, in less than three months, a full-fledged 501c3 charitable organization -- the United Sommeliers Fund that raised over $300,000 in donations to help people in need. You can learn more about the United Sommeliers Foundation, including how to donate and how to apply for assistance, by visiting the website: https://www.unitedsommeliersfoundation.org/ You can also follow them on social media here: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theunitedsommeliersfoundation Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitedsomms/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/unitedsomms You can follow Chris Blanchard on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/djvitamix/ Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242  
6/16/202020 minutes, 29 seconds
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Decanting Wine - Why, When, and How - #005

Decanting is not just for old wines - in fact, you may want to decant more often than you think. Learn why, when, and how to decant, even if you don't own a proper, fancy decanter. You will also get insider tips on what to do before you decant a wine, as well as ways to "cheat" when keeping sediment separated from the wine. You can see all accompanying images and other information related to decanting at the Inside Wine Podcast site, via this link: http://insidewine.cc/decanting Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242
4/16/202013 minutes, 36 seconds
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How To Store Wine For A Few Days Or A Few Decades - #004

In Episode 3, "Does Wine Get Better With Age?", the discussion touched on how to store wine for aging -- because you can't age wine without proper storage. So, in this episode, you learn the fundamentals of proper storage. Wine is perishable, just like food, and, also just like food, it needs to be properly stored even if only for a few hours. In this episode, you learn how and why to protect a bottle of wine from the five elements can adversely affect a bottle of wine: - Air - Extreme temperature - Light - Vibration - Strong odors Some of the specifics that are covered: - How humidity -- or lack of it -- can change the size of the cork and allow air to get into a bottle of wine. - Why wine bottles are traditionally kept on their side -- and why you don't need to do that. - The best temperature range for wine. - Why you should keep wine away from constant light. - The effect of vibration on wine - Why wine shouldn't be kept with smelly items. - When a typical food refrigerator is fine for storing wine, and when it is not. - The ideal places and conditions to store wine over the long term. - Why you should put red wine in the refrigerator. - When you should take wines out of the refrigerator.   Read more storing wine at the website: http://insidewinepodcast.com/4   Have a question, comment, or idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 917-727-9242
3/30/20208 minutes, 39 seconds
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Does Wine REALLY Get Better With Age? - #003

You've seen the internet memes, t-shirts, bumper stickers, or birthday cards that say "like a fine wine, I get better with age." But is it true that wine gets better with age? Host Joe Janish explains: - 99% of all wine at a retail shop should be consumed within 2 years - Wine has no expiration date, but it has a vintage date -- and that's what will help you understand how long a wine can be kept - Wines with no vintage date should be drunk immediately (or left on the store shelf) - A little-known fact about vintage dates that will wow your friends -- even the wine geeks! "The Vintage Rules" To help you know which vintages to buy and which to avoid, you will learn hard and fast rules to apply to white, rose, sparkling, and red wines. Yes, there are exceptions, but these general rules of thumb will work well for you in almost every situation. Aging wine: yes, some wines can get better with age, and you'll learn which ones. Also, you'll learn that those wines don't necessarily have to be aged -- it's all a matter of taste. Read more about aging wine at the website: http://insidewinepodcast.com  
12/22/201926 minutes, 26 seconds
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Best Wines For Thanksgiving - #002

This episode focuses on wines for the traditional Thanksgiving feast.   If you're the host, the easiest way to choose the right wines is to put the task on your guests. Everyone asks "what can I bring?" Tell them one bottle of their favorite wine and a second bottle of a wine type that you specify based on what you learn in this episode.   If you're the host and providing all the wine, figure on 2-3 glasses per person.   One standard (750ml) bottle of wine equals 5 generous glasses.   So, if you expect 10 people at dinner, 10 times 3 glasses is 30 glasses, divided by 5 equals 6 bottles.   However, if you expect a LOT of wine drinking -- perhaps because many people are staying over, walking home, or getting an uber home -- just figure on one bottle per person to be safe.   Insider tips   For Champagne, get "non-vintage" as its best bang for your buck   Lambrusco is a red, slightly sparkling to fully sparkling wine that is OUTSTANDING with food, and especially good with Thanksgiving dishes   Riesling is also a GREAT match for Thanksgiving dishes Look for Alsace, Germany, Washington state   Both Riesling and Lambrusco come in various sweetness levels From bone dry to sweet   Almost any white wine from Italy will work with just about everything on the table, because Italian whites tend to be food friendly.   Similarly, almost all rose wines will work as well. The best rose wines in the world are from the French regions of Provence, Tavel, and Bandol.   Put Beaujolais wine in the fridge for 15-20 minutes before serving. A slight chill brings out the flavors of this light and fruity red wine.   Wine Recommendations FULL DISCLOSURE, these brands are marketed by my employer, Kobrand Corp. More info on all of these wines can be found at http://www.kobrandwineandspirits.com/.   California Chardonnay brands - Cakebread - Sequoia Grove - St. Francis - The Seeker   Champagne - Taittinger   California sparkling wine - Domaine Carneros   Cava - Poema   Prosecco - Caposaldo   Lambrusco - Medici Ermete   Riesling brands - Domaine Zind-Humbrecht - The Seeker - Shades of Blue   White Burgundy Three levels: Bourgogne Blanc (AC), Premier Cru, Grand Cru Areas: Macon Village, Macon Lugny, Chablis Brands: - Louis Jadot - Domaine Ferret   Sauvignon Blanc brands - Craggy Range (New Zealand) - Infamous Goose (New Zealand) - Montes (Chile) - Cakebread (Napa) - St. Francis (Sonoma) - Pighin (Italy) - Jacques Dumont (Sancerre, France) - Michel Redde (Sancerre, France) - Michel Redde (Pouilly-Fume, France)   Pinot Grigio brands - Pighin - Caposaldo - Bollini - Masi - The Seeker   Other Italian white wines - Villa Matilde Greco di Tufo, Falanghina - Michele Chiarlo Gavi "Rovereto" - Michele Chiarlo Gavi "Le Marne" - Michele Chiarlo Roero Arneis "Le Madri" - Agricola Punica Vermentino "Samas Isola dei Nuraghi" - Campo al Mare Vermentino di Bolgheri DOC - Feudo Maccari Grillo - Feudo Maccari Contrada Santo Spirito Animalucente Etna DOC - Tenuta di Salviano Orvieto     Zinfandel - St. Francis   Pinot Noir From Burgundy There are three levels: Bourgogne Rouge, Premier Cru, and Grand Cru. Brand: Louis jadot   Pinot Noir Brands from California - Cakebread - St. Francis   Pinot Noir from Oregon - Resonance   Beaujolais Make sure it is Beaujolais AC, Beaujolais-Villages, or a "Cru" Beaujolais Crus include: Brouilly, Chenas, Chiroubles, Cote de Brouilly, Fleurie, Julienas, Morgon, Moulin-a-Vent, Regnie, Saint-Amour Nouveau is highly promoted at this time of year but not necessarily recommended. Maybe get one bottle for fun, and make certain it is from this year. Brands: - Louis Jadot - Chateau des Jacques   Rose brands: - AIX (Provence) - Louis Jadot (Burgundy) - Jacques Dumont (Sancerre) - Masi (Veneto) - Bollni - Salviano (Umbria) - Alta Vista (Argentina) - Montes (Chile) - Caposaldo (Italy) - Chateau La Nerthe (Rhone Valley) - Chateau d'Aqueria (Tavel) - Feudo Maccari (Sicily) - Maison Saleya (Provence) - The Seeker (Provence)   Find more Thanksgiving wine tips at http://insidewinepodcast.com/2   Have a question, comment, or idea for a future episode? email [email protected]  or leave a voicemail at  (917) 727-9242
11/7/201920 minutes, 2 seconds
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Winemaker Julian Grounds Talks Craggy Range and New Zealand Wine - Episode 001

Craggy Range winemaker Julian Grounds explains how he began making wine in his native Australia, moved on to Burgundy, then the US Northwest, back to Australia, before finally settling in New Zealand.  Julian provides his perspective of Pinot Noir -- in all of those classic areas where he's made wine (Burgundy, Oregon, and New Zealand) -- and dives deep into what makes Craggy Range a benchmark producer in New Zealand.  More information at http://insidewinepodcast.com/1 For questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes, email host Joe Janish at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at (917) 727-9242‬.
10/25/201933 minutes, 16 seconds
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Inside Wine Podcast Trailer - Episode 0

The first episode of the Inside Wine Podcast. Email your wine questions and episode topic ideas to [email protected]. Please hit the subscribe button so future episodes are downloaded automatically. 
10/11/20192 minutes, 5 seconds