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The Vintage Journal by Andrew Caillard

The Vintage Journal by Andrew Caillard

De: Christophe Priddle - Editor Andrew Caillard MW
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Andrew Caillard is a wine expert, historian and author. These highly engaging and unstuffy podcasts are all about wine history and wine culture.Vintage Journal with Andrew Caillard Ciencias Sociales Economía Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Grapevine Stories - Part 1 - A Race To The Other Side Of The World
    Nov 23 2020
    1788 to 1820s Australian Grape Vine Stories; A race to the other side of the world Ambitions for a wine industry in New South Wales were caught up in the British Government’s aspirations of expanding trade routes and wealth creation. From 1788 to the 1820s, colonial wine was a cottage industry but the pioneers from Sir Joseph Banks in London to John Macarthur and nurseryman Thomas Shepherd in Sydney believed that Australia could become the France of the Southern Hemisphere. But the first years of settlement were not without political troubles and serious economic challenges.
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    26 m
  • Grapevine Stories - Part 2 - Convictions & Transportation
    Nov 23 2020
    1820s to 1855 Australian Grape Vine Stories; Convictions and transportation There were many new importations of vitis vinifera during the 1820s to 1855. The most famous was the remarkable collection of grape vines imported into New South Wales by James Busby in 1832. William Macarthur of Camden Nurseries becomes a highly influential figure supplying many of Australia’s earliest pioneers with vine stock material for planting in the Australian colonies. This was also the dawn of the steam age, the beginning of the gold rush (1851) and the Universal Exhibition in Paris (1855).
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    20 m
  • Grapevine Stories - Part 3 - Grand Dreams & Boom-Bust-Boom
    Nov 23 2020

    Photo courtesy of Langmeil - Old Vines

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    25 m
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