For people who are truly looking to learn
First things first: Thank you for making this podcast in a way that makes learning about wine fun without the pretentiousness and judgement and snobbery that makes it difficult to “understand” wine! 🙌🍷👌 I’ve been listening to the podcast for a little over a year, but the recent Caymus episode really solidified what I love in this podcast; the facts and the effort to remove the negative influence of everything and just look at wines in a curious, openly educational way. Bravo 👏 keep doing what you do!
Uncoarked with Nancy via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/15/23
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While this may primarily be targeted at industry professionals, this is actually one of the more engaging drinka-themed podcasts out there.The chemistry of the presenters makes the discussion really enjoyable, and the topics are approachable for an ‘enthusiastic outsider’ as well. My only request...Read full review »
Asaldo via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/25/20
I do invite you do explore the Texas Hill Country wineries—there are a lot of them—and the High Plains AVA (which grows most of the grapes used in Texas wines). Texas has the fourth most wineries in the US, 602. Virginia, which you mentioned in your last podcast has 366. Oregon, #3, has 713....Read full review »
Gus Clemens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/18
As a winemaker, and brand owner, I thoroughly enjoy this podcast. Every Monday and Friday I’m tuning in to continually learn how to better project the message of my winery. In a world that is dominated by old heads, VinePair is bringing new life to all forms of alcohol and marketing. Bravo!
Serrano Wine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/23
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