Episodios

  • 195: Todd Bostock - Dos Cabezas WineWorks
    Apr 29 2025

    Discover the innovative world of Arizona winemaking through the eyes of Todd Bostock from Dos Cabezas WineWorks. Todd shares his entry into the winemaking industry, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of crafting wines in the Sonoita Valley's diverse climates and soils. We discuss the impact of regional diversity on grape varieties and the techniques being used, such as co-fermenting grape varieties and producing canned and sparkling wines.

    The episode also touches on the importance of local support in building a sustainable wine industry in Arizona and the ongoing experimentation that makes this emerging wine region exciting. Join us for a look into the art of winemaking in Arizona and Todd's pioneering contributions to its evolving wine culture.

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    Resources from this Episode

    Dos Cabezas WineWorks - https://www.doscabezas.com/

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    1 h y 3 m
  • 194: Stu Ake - The Wine Foundry
    Apr 15 2025
    Stu Ake from The Wine Foundry joins us to discuss the art of personalized custom-crush winemaking. Stu shares his journey into winemaking, which began at Crush Pad in San Francisco. The episode covers the opportunites that The Wine Foundry provides, the logistics and creativity involved in crafting small batches of wine, emphasizing how younger generations are redefining wine conventions. Listeners will learn about the "share a barrel" concept, which makes winemaking more accessible and fosters community. Stu also talks about the importance of sourcing quality grapes from renowned vineyards and the balance between creativity and quality control. The episode offers insights into how aspiring winemakers can focus on storytelling and marketing to carve their niche in the industry without heavy investments in infrastructure.

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    Resources from this Episode

    The Wine Foundry https://thewinefoundry.com/

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    58 m
  • 193: Noah Chichester - Wines of Galicia
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode, Noah Chichester, a specialist in Galician wines, guides us through the vineyards of Galicia, Spain. Raised in Potsdam, NY, Noah shares how his passion for Galician wines was sparked by his Spanish-influenced upbringing. The discussion covers the distinct grape varieties of Galicia, such as Albariño and Godello, and the unique challenges winemakers face in the region's Atlantic climate.

    Noah also highlights the evolving landscape of Galician wine production, featuring both small producers and larger cooperatives. Additionally, the episode explores Galicia's rich gastronomy and how the local wines complement the cuisine.

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    Wines of Galicia Website: https://winesofgalicia.com/

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    56 m
  • 192: Sarah Placella - Root Applied Sciences
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, we have the honor of having a conversation with Sarah Placella, founder of Root Applied Sciences, to explore sustainable vineyard management through innovative technologies. We discuss the role of spore traps in detecting powdery mildew, enabling grape growers to reduce chemical use while maintaining vineyard health.

    The episode discusses advancements in air sampling techniques, including solar-powered models and dry cyclone systems, which optimize pathogen detection. We also cover the economic benefits of reduced pesticide applications and the potential of biological alternatives.

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    Root Applied Sciences: https://rootappliedsciences.com

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    1 h y 7 m
  • 191: Kurtis Ogasawara - Robert Mondavi Winery
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode, we have a conversation with Kurtis Ogasawara, the Director of Winemaking at Robert Mondavi Winery. Kurtis shares his expertise into the challenges and successes of managing such a prestigious winery in Napa Valley. The discussion covers the winery's rich history, including the legacy of Robert Mondavi.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the art of blending, extended maceration, and the evolving techniques in winemaking that balance tradition with innovation. The episode also highlights the winery's diverse portfolio, focusing on the elegance and complexity of their Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays, and the current remodel of the Robert Mondavi winery and visitor center in Napa Valley.

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    Resources from this Episode

    Robert Mondavi Winery - https://robertmondaviwinery.com/

    This episode is sponsored by the video course, Fundamentals of Winemaking Made Easy. Use code INSIDEWINEMAKING for $25 off the course. https://www.learndesk.us/class/6006374003638272/winemaking-fundamentals-made-easy

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    52 m
  • 190: Guillaume Maugeais - Oak Trees, Barrels, and Tanks
    Feb 18 2025

    This episode features a conversation with Guillaume Maugeais, a seasoned barrel cooper and winemaker with a diverse background in the global wine industry. Guillaume shares his journey from becoming a copper in Burgundy to exploring winemaking across continents, including his experiences in Cognac, New Zealand, Australia and California. We discuss the role of oak in winemaking, how Guillaume evaluates a cooper’s toasting abilities, barrel sanitation in a winery, caring for empty barrels, and seasoning of barrels including chimney stacking staves, which is unique to the barrels Guillaume represents for Tonnellerie Bernard. This episode is full of useful information for winemakers to have when thinking about the barrel chioces for their wines.

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    Resources from this Episode

    Tonnellerie Bernard https://charlois.com/en/tonnellerie-bernard/

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    1 h y 35 m
  • 189: Neza Skrt - Aiurri Winery
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode, we explore the journey of Neza Skrt, a pioneering winemaker who transitioned from biotechnology in Slovenia to leading innovative winemaking practices in La Rioja, Spain. At the forefront of the Aiurri Winery, Skrt shares her insights on blending tradition with modern techniques, emphasizing sustainable viticulture amidst the challenges of climate change. We discuss vineyard management, the significance of preserving old vines, and the complexities of Spanish wine classifications. Additionally, we touch on the impact of climate change on grape growing in Spain and California.

    Join us for an engaging conversation that uncovers the dynamic world of winemaking in La Rioja and beyond.

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    Resources from this Episode

    Aiurri Winery: https://almacarraovejas.com/en/aiurri-winery/

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    This episode is sponsored by Wine Compliance Alliance. Inside Winemaking listeners get access for 50% off! Go to winecompliancealliance.com/training/ and select Learn More on the course. All US Wineries are required to file the TTB Reports. Enter the coupon code HALFOFF at checkout.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • 188: Winemaking Tools
    Jan 21 2025

    This episode is dedicated to some cellar Q&A and a highlight covering three key winemaking tools. Listeners will learn about managing sulfur consistency, dissolved oxygen, and free SO2 levels to maintain wine quality. The episode highlights essential winemaking tools, such as the densitometer and optical sorter, which aid fermentation tracking and optimize grape sorting. Additionally, we discuss the FermRite fermentation bung as a modern solution to traditional bubblers.

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    Resources from this Episode

    Anton Paar Densitometer DMA 35: https://www.anton-paar.com/us-en/products/details/dma-35/

    WECO Optical Sorters: https://www.wecotek.com/equipment/wine-grape-sorting/

    Fermrite Bungs: https://barrelbuilders.com/bungs/

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    36 m
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