A Glass of Gippsland Special Series with Shanteh Wale: William Downie (William Downie Wines) – philosophies, practises, and artisan Pinot Noir
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The sheer size of Gippsland is impressive. The quality of wine produced throughout its diverse landscape has earned a reputation for some of Australia’s finest offerings. Join us as we explore the remarkable terroir of Gippsland.
In this episode, we are traveling to West Gippsland to talk to the notorious William Downie, affectionately known as Bill. He shares his farm, Guendulian, with his talented wife Rachael in the Baw Baw Shire. William Downie Wines has more than just a few followers; he has a dedicated cult following of fans who respect his philosophies, practices, and his artisan Pinot Noir.
https://www.williamdownie.com.au/
https://www.winegippsland.com/
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Over a Glass is a wine & drinks podcast with Shanteh Wale exploring the personalities, stories and landscape of the wine and drinks business. An Australian Wine and Drinks Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
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