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House Wine

44 Episodes

24 minutes | Mar 9, 2022
British Columbia
Welcome back nerds! This episode not only do we get to learn all about the emerging and exciting wine regions of British Columbia but we also get to back in time and glimpse into the angst ridden teenage years I spent on the West Coast... but mostly we just talk about the wines! I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson. The World Atlas of Wine, 8th Edition by Jancis Robinson and Hugh Johnson https://winebc.com/bc-wine-30yrs/http://www.bcvqa.ca/wine-regions-of-bc/And of course, I talk about some great wines: Nk'Mip (Inkameep) Cellars: https://www.nkmipcellars.com/Our-WinesTightrope Winery: https://www.tightropewinery.ca/Mission Hill: https://www.missionhillwinery.com/Osoyoos LaRose: https://www.osoyooslarose.com/maintenance/index.htmlVin Amité: https://vinamitecellars.com/Moon Curser: https://www.mooncurser.com/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
26 minutes | Mar 1, 2022
South African Wine Law
Here it is, another wine law episode! I do spend quite a bit of time pontificating about how complicated the wine law is in South Africa before I get into the real topic itself... but suffice to say every time that I sit down and study this topic I get a headache. Hopefully if you are doing some studying this will help you on your way to understanding this region :) I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson. https://www.wosa.co.za/home/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
19 minutes | Feb 22, 2022
Phylloxera
***CORRECTION:  The soils in the Mosel valley are slate. Phylloxera does not like slate soils. For some reason I say schist in this episode. Welcome back! This is a subject that comes up again and again every episode and that is Phylloxera, but what is it? This episode we are going to deep dive into the history of the French Wine Blight. Where this little bug came from, what it is up to today and how we adapted.My Sources for this show are:The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-54122-0If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! 
29 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
Cahors
Yes, Cahors. The region that launched a thousand Malbecs. This week we are talking about what is in my opinion one of the most underrated, undervalued wines that France has to offer. This region has been copied, counterfeited, and undermined since Roman times. If you have ever said that you don't like Malbec, I am personally challenging you to take it back in this episode. I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson http://www.grape-experiences.com/2019/10/old-world-style-malbec-cahors/https://www.decanter.com/features/cahors-taming-the-tiger-245717/And I talk about some great producers: Clos de la Coutale: https://www.closlacoutale.com/en/histoire-vin-de-cahorsChateau du Cèdre: https://www.chateauducedre.com/en/winesChateau Eugenie: https://chateaueugenie.com/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
29 minutes | Jan 26, 2022
Armagnac
Just like when we talked about Cognac, I will preface this episode with saying that I know this is not a wine. BUT, Armagnac like it's more famous younger brother Cognac does in fact come form grapes and therefor it has a spot here on house wine. Not only that but there is a lot to unpack here. Including  history and Cardinals (which are basically fancy monks!) I used some great resources here: http://www.armagnac.fr/enhttps://www.cyranoarmagnac.com/blog/2016/the-historyhttps://ilovewine.com/the-virtues-of-armagnac/https://www.alcademics.com/2015/03/whats-the-difference-between-cognac-and-armagnac.htmlI also mentioned some great producers: Cardinal du Four: https://cardinaldufour.com/Chateau Laubade: https://chateaudelaubade.com/article/welcome-to-chateau-de-laubade?lang=frPomes Pèbérère:https://www.armagnac.com/en/producteur/chateau-pomes-peberere.htmlIf you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
31 minutes | Jan 18, 2022
Cava Part 2: Classic Penedès v. Cava
Ok, most of this episode is dedicated to Cava - all the things that make Cava what it is that we didn't cover last episode: Appellations, ageing requirements and sweetness levels of Cava all make an appearance in this episode. But we can't finish talking about Cava without wading through the quagmire of conflicting information that answers the question, "What is Classic Penedès and why is it not Cava?" I would say that it is a question for the ages... but these appellations and rules are so fresh they have rules for wines that haven't even had the time to be made yet. So, as promised this is a deep dive into Cava. If you were not satisfied at the end of the last episode, here you go! I used some great resources for this: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinsonhttp://www.dopenedes.cat/en/classicpenedes.phphttps://www.decanter.com/do-cava/cava-de-paraje-calificado-cava-top-classification-378655/http://www.the-buyer.net/insight/new-cava-de-paraje-what-difference/And of course I mention a few key producers (though we are more producer heavy in Cava part 1) : Gramona: https://www.gramona.com/en/Codornieu: http://arscollectacodorniu.com/en/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
27 minutes | Jan 6, 2022
Cava Part 1 : Grapes and Place
Better late than never! I wanted to have this episode out before New Years so we could all talk about sparkling wine together but alas... I had a lazy holiday and I decided not to continue this season until the New Year.  So Happy New Year I hope you had all the wine, all the mulled wine and all the sparkling wine! This is Cava Part 1. What can you expect? History, Grape Profiles and Producers in this episode. Cheers and you see next week for part 2 where we talk about geography, soil and RULES! Fun! I used some great resources here: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson https://www.cava.wine/en/regulatory-board/cava-designation-of-origin/cava-history/https://www.spanish-wines.org/cava.htmlThe World Atlas of Wine 8th Edition by Jancis Robinson and Hugh Johnson. I also talk about some great wines: Codornieu: https://www.codorniu.com/Freixinet: https://www.freixenet.com/products/Augusti Torello Mata: https://agustitorellomata.com/en/originRecaredo: https://www.recaredo.com/en/Paras Balta: https://paresbalta.com/en/Gramona: https://www.gramona.com/en/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
18 minutes | Dec 22, 2021
Mulled Wine
Happy Holidays House Wine nerds! I love the holidays, I love the holiday season and I have always wanted to do a holiday special, cue the sleigh bells in the intro! <3We have all of our favourite players in this episode. Romans? Yes! Monks? Yes! Pliny the Elder? Yes. So get your best bottle of cheap wine ready, throw a bunch of cinnamon, cloves and oranges in it, because this is the history and the recipes of Mulled Wine. I hope you are all safe and happy and enjoying my favourite time of year. Sending all the love to all of you who listen to this show. For this episode I have the following sources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson https://vinepair.com/wine-blog/8-delicious-mulled-wine-recipes-from-around-the-world/https://britishfoodhistory.com/2018/08/14/favourite-cook-books-no-3-the-forme-of-cury-part-2-recipes/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
33 minutes | Dec 14, 2021
Priorat
This week we are taking on one of Spains most prestigious wine regions and that is the region of Priorat. Just in case you were left asking yourself last week if Spanish Wine Law could get any more complicated, well this episode is here to answer that question, and the answer is: YES! Priorat had it's own unique labelling terms, aging definitions and vine age definitions as well as it is part of Catalunya, an autonomously governed region inside Spain that has it's own rules and regulations regarding wine. FuN! I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson The World Atlas of Wine, 8th Edition by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson.  1001 Wines to Try Before you Die by Neil Beckett https://www.decanter.com/features/priorat-247387/We also talked about some great wines: Clos de L'Obac: https://obac.es/Clos Mogador: http://www.closmogador.com/asp/vi.asp?prod=vi&idioma=ENClos Erasmus: http://www.closerasmus.com/Mas Martinet: https://www.masmartinet.com/?lang=enFinca Dofi: https://www.decanter.com/wine-reviews/spain/priorat-1/alvaro-palacios-finca-dofi-priorat-spain-2020-51892Mas de la Rosas: https://www.torres.es/en/wines/mas-de-la-rosaIf you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
29 minutes | Nov 30, 2021
Spanish Wine Law
It's time for us all to dive into another episode on Wine Law.  I know how much you all love wine law :) Spain has a lot of it! Ever wonder how a fascist regime can stunt the development of wine regions ( I mean I guess we already have done Italian Wine Law...) Ore maybe you have wondered how many aging requirements just one country can have? Wonder no more! This week we get infuriated by too many classifications, and start mis pronouncing our way through Spain. Some great resources were used for this episode: The Oxford Companion to Wine by Jancis Robinson, 4th Edition. https://www.winesfromspain.org.cnhttp://worldofwinetastingadventures.blogspot.com/2014/02/unit-5-day-1-overview-of-spain-rioja.htmlIf you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/dS2mXyZcMAWSym8Ae8XQ
1 minutes | Nov 23, 2021
Technical Difficulties
I had a bad cold this week and sound terrible! Head on over to @housewinepodcast instagram for some quizzes while I drink tea heal my voice :) 
33 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Washington State
Welcome back to House Wine and the beginning of an all new season! After declaring to the world that Cognac was wine I seemingly vanished off the face of the internet...  I put away my podcasting pillow fort and went into  serious study mode in preparation for a wine exam.Today we are going to talk about all things Washington State. I never felt quite at ease with Washington State Wine and so I made it a mission to understand this wine region and get to love it, and I really did come out of the research for this episode with a deeper appreciation for these wines; for the climate, the grapes and the people who make them. If you have ever wondered what Chianti and Southern Washington have in common (said no ever) or if you have ever longed for the path less traveled and the wide open spaces of the west, than Washington State has the wine for you. (Aside: I grew up on the West Coast and have a life long fascination with true crime as a result. Washington, Oregon and British Columbia all have some of the highest rates of murder and missing people in the world. I recommend a Washington State Riesling paired with your favourite true crime podcast) I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson. https://www.washingtonwine.org/I also talk about some great producers: Andrew Will: https://andrewwill.com/wines/Kiona: https://kionawine.com/Col Solaire: https://www.colsolare.com/Quilceda Creek: https://www.quilcedacreek.com/Chateau St. Michelle: https://www.ste-michelle.com/chateau-ste-michelle/wine-shop/all-wine/5637155140.cColumbia Crest: https://www.columbiacrest.com/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
27 minutes | Sep 7, 2021
Cognac
Is Cognac a wine? No. But they make it from wine, so it counts! This episode we talk about all the things that make this one of the most famous and popular Eau de Vie's on in the world. From music, to movies, to Tom Cruise and alchemists we really cover a lot here. Yes, we also get into regions, subzones, grapes and aging requirements of course. Books weren't much help to me this episode but I did rely on a great resource: https://www.cognac.fr/en/We also talk producers: Hennessy: www.hennessy.com/enCourvoisier: https://www.courvoisier.com/us/home/Remy-Martin: https://www.remymartin.com/Hine: http://www.hinecognac.com/Moyet: http://www.moyet-cognac-brandy.com/Martell: https://www.martell.com/en-ca/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
31 minutes | Aug 31, 2021
Madeira
Welcome back!Madeira is one of the most historic and (in my opinion!) most fascinating wine regions that there is. An uninhabited subtropical island off the coast of Morocco that ended up making some of the worlds longest lived and most expensive wines, Madeira is full of contradiction right down to the way that it is made. If you are a nerd like me and enjoy the history and ups and downs of the worlds famous sweet wines, then this episode is for you. Of course, I did quite a bit of research to make this episode and my sources are: The Oxford Companion to Wine 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson. https://www.madeirawineanddine.com/making-madeira-wine/canteiro-process-producing-madeira-wine/https://www.winespectator.com/articles/colheita-madeira-makes-its-debut-21391https://winelovermagazine.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-madeira-wine/http://www.rjonwine.com/madeira/top-five-producers-exporters/I also talk about some of the people that make these wines: Justino's: http://www.justinosmadeira.com/Henriques e Henriques: https://henriquesehenriques.pt/en/The Madeira Wine Co.  (Blandy's): https://www.madeirawinecompany.com/ If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
26 minutes | Aug 10, 2021
"The Rest" of Argentina
Yes, it is true they are making wine outside of Mendoza in Argentina, and once you get outside the main areas, they are making way more than just Malbec! In this episode we talk about Salta and history and origins of Torrontes, Argentina's true native grape (it's not actually Malbec) Then we go south and dive into the wines of Patagonia, the country's most up and coming wine region that has been attracting some of the biggest names in the world of wine.  I used some great resources for this episode: The Oxford Companion to Wine by Jancis Robinson https://www.cafayate.com/tasting.php?nid=1https://unravelingwine.com/patagonia-wine/I also talk about some producers: Susana Balbo Wines: https://en.susanabalbowines.com.ar/Bodegas Chacra: https://www.bodegachacra.com/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
37 minutes | Aug 3, 2021
Mendoza
I'm back! I took a spontaneous and unannounced break for the month of July but now I am back and we are going to be covering a bunch of great topics in the next couple months from Mendoza to Madeira. Today we are getting right into it with the history if winemaking in Argentina and then we take a deep dive into the most important winemaking region of Argentina and that is Mendoza. So if you have ever picked up a bottle of $15 wine and looked found that you were drinking a wine from Argentina - this is an episode about how that wine got into your hands. I used some great resources this week: The Oxford Companion to Wine by Jancis Robinson 1001 Wines to Try Before You Die by Neil Beckett And some Decanter Articles as well: https://www.decanter.com/wine-news/argentina-wine-law-focuses-on-terroir-102798/https://www.decanter.com/sponsored/argentina-my-top-25-434438/I also speak about some wineries: Luigi Bosca: https://luigibosca.com/en/Altos Los Hormigas: https://www.altoslashormigas.com/Diamandes de Uco: https://www.diamandes.com/en/wines/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
26 minutes | Jul 2, 2021
Marsala & Pantelleria
Hi wine friends! The schedule is a little out of sorts this week so I am releasing this on Friday and we will be back not next Tuesday but the Tuesday after with regular schedules episodes. Marsala may not be the most popular wine now, but it used to be! I call it in this episode "A wine that peaked in high school" which is not really an unfair analogy. From being the wine of kings to a wine that most people only use for cooking, it has had a wild ride, but deserves a bit of recognition none the less. This is the story of one of the worlds least popular wines and how it came to be so. I used some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson Native Wine Grapes of Italy by Ian D'Agata Wine Grapes by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and Jose VouillamozVino Italiano, The Regional Wines of Italy by Joseph Bastianich and David Lynch I also talk about some great wineries: De Bertoli: https://www.debortoli.com.au/wines/our-winesDonnafugata: https://www.donnafugata.it/en/Floiro: https://www.duca.it/en/florio/Carlo Pellegrino: https://www.carlopellegrino.it/en/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
25 minutes | Jun 22, 2021
Sicily
Hi friends, welcome back! I now release the show on Tuesdays, so if you were thinking that I missed the release day yesterday... well, I did. BUT it was intentional. Ever wanted to try wine from a still active volcano? Maybe you have been sitting at home wondering to yourself about the origins of Carricante, or just hoping that one day Kylie Minogue will start making wine - well it's all here in this weeks episode on the dry wines of Sicily. Just to clarify, Kylie Minogue is not making wines in Sicily, she is making wine in Australia which makes more sense, but it somehow snuck it's way into the episode today. I have some great resources: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson Native Wine Grapes of Italy by Ian D'Agata Wine Grapes by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and Jose VouillamozVino Italiano, The Regional Wines of Italy by Joseph Bastianich and David Lynch I also talk about some great wineries: Planeta: https://planeta.it/en/COS: https://www.cosvittoria.it/en/Benanti: https://www.benanti.it/en/Occhipinti: http://www.agricolaocchipinti.it/en/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
12 minutes | Jun 14, 2021
Minisode: Pliny the Elder
Hi wine friends! We are once again doing a deeper dive into history with a minisode on Pliny the elder. Ever wonder what wine was considered the most beneficial to your health in Ancient Rome or why we don't still drink Falerian, well ... I might not have the answer to the last question BUT today is all things Roman wine history as we look at why Pliny the Elder was such a cool "guy".I needed some help getting all my facts straight for this episode and I leaned on some good references: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinsonhttps://www.winemag.com/2019/10/10/pliny-the-elder-first-wine-critic/I also talk about the Russian River Brewing Company: https://www.russianriverbrewing.com/If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
26 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
Le Marche
Welcome back! Today we are longing for the sun drenched Adriatic Coast as we dream of rolling out our beach towels, kicking off our flip flops and taking in the Italian Seaside. What did you bring to the beach with you? A cold bottle of Verdicchio Castelli de Jesi? Perfect. (I haven't been on vacation in so long!) Le Marche may not be home to any of the rockstars of Italian wine like Chianti or Barolo but is is absolutely worth a closer look. The producers I mention this episode are: Fazi Battaglia: https://fazibattaglia.com/en/companyVilla Bucci: https://www.decanter.com/wine-reviews/italy/marche/bucci-villa-bucci-riserva-verdicchio-dei-castelli-di-jesi-153Monacesca: https://www.monacesca.it/Ciù Ciù: http://www.ciuciuvini.it/en/And the books I used as reference for this episode: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson Native Wine Grapes of Italy by Ian D'Agata Wine Grapes by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and Jose VouillamozIf you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at housewinepodcast@gmail.com or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show. Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! Music Credit:Too Cool by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-coolLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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