Episodes

  • Ep 520: The historic urban wines of Vienna (yes, the city!) with Alex Zahel of Weingut Zahel
    May 14 2024

    Here’s something you probably didn’t know: Vienna is the only major city in the world where serious wine grown, with its own appellation, DAC Wien. In the green belt surrounding this very green city, wine grapes grow as they have since at least the Middle Ages. And it’s not negligible -- 582 ha/1438 acres. It’s also not crappy, tourist wine. It’s high quality, interesting wine that’s tasty and different. It’s become such a priority for Vienna and Austria that Viennese state law states that all existing vineyards must remain vineyards protecting valuable viticultural land from real estate speculation!


    Standing side by side with the wine and with the Gemischter Satz blend is the unique tradition of the Heurige wine taverns. These are such an important part of Austria’s list of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage in 2019.


    To discuss this amazing tradition that I bet you had little idea even existed, Alex Zahel joins. He's the 4th generation of the Zahel family and is the GM and winemaker of Zahel.


    A great, eye opening show!


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    57 mins
  • Ep 519: A Year in the Vineyard in Sonoma with Brian Callahan of Crux Winery
    May 7 2024

    For this show I ask my friend with Brian Callahan, small vineyard farmer and co-owner of Crux Winery in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma (the Middle Reach though – the warmer part, so they do Rhône varietals) to tell us what a year in a Sonoma vineyard looks like. He takes us through what he has been doing for the last 18 years in his vineyard, a three acre plot that produces the beautiful fruit that turns into Crux wine.


    This is a real look at what happens in the vineyard over the year to ensure a healthy harvest. We discuss what he can do and what Mother Nature gives or takes away that he may have to deal with!




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    56 mins
  • Ep 518: Biodynamic, Organic, Sustainable, Regenerative Wine (and more) -- the Update
    May 1 2024

    These categories of "better for the earth" wines are technical, tricky, and ever-evolving, so I it was time to do an update!

    In this show, I do best to break it all down in as simple a way as possible…I cover:

    • Biodynamics
    • Organics
    • Sustainable farming
    • Regenerative agriculture
    • And quickly, the loose ends – vegan wine, natural wine

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    Biodynamic

    I discuss the main principles of biodynamic agriculture – that the farm is a single, self-sustaining organism and the farmer must encourage and guide the vines, as well as protect the soil so provides nourishment for the vines. ​The main certification for biodynamics is DEMETER.

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    Organic

    Organic farming is how farming was always done until the industrial revolution. The new iteration grew out of the biodynamic movement in the 1920s. This method took off in the 1970s and 80s, especially in Europe.

    Different countries have different definitions of organic…

    • European Union Organic Products/”Bio” in France: Organic wine prohibits most synthetic chemicals or GMOs and uses only certified organic oenological products in the cellar, including organic yeast. Sulfites are regulated.
    • United States. This is a program developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). There are prohibitions on the vineyard and the winery, and added sulfites are prohibited. Because of this last prohibition, certified organic vineyards go in and out of the organic certificatio
    • To make it more flexible, they added the “Made with Organic Grapes” stipulation, which is looser

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    Regenerative Organic Agriculture

    Although relatively new, this is likely the future of better for the earth initiatives. Regenerative starts out with the principles of organic but then adds a few other things. Watch this space…

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    Sustainable Winegrowing

    This is the most popular way to do better for the earth viticulture but it’s squishy. Sustainable is a catchall term that has MANY definitions. Examples of certifications:

    France…

    HVE: The French Ministry of Agriculture developed the Haute Valeur Environementale

    Others...

    Vignerons Engages

    Viticulture Durable en Champagne

    Terra Vitis

    California: Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing

    I end with a quick tour of Natural wine and Vegan wines



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    50 mins
  • Earth Day Encore: Ep 440: Jason Haas of Tablas Creek on Regenerative agriculture, alternative packaging, & improving the environmental footprint of wine
    Apr 22 2024

    This is a special re-release of this very relevant and important show on Earth Day. Jason Haas, perhaps the greenest guy in in wine, joins to discuss the challenges the wine industry faces in becoming gentler on the earth. From regenerative agriculture (which is way less woo woo than biodynamics!) to sustainable transport and packaging, we cover the latest thinking of how to make the wine industry greener and better.


    Happy Earth Day all!


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    To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: http://www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes

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    1 hr
  • Ep 517: Wines That Are Worth The Splurge
    Apr 17 2024

    Tax Day in the US has come and gone. Many of us are getting a refund, so if you have a little extra change, here are some great wines to consider.


    A few on the list are...

    • Burgundy in red and white: Pinot and Chard
    • Pomerol in Bordeaux
    • Syrah from The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater in Walla Walla Washington
    • Old Vine Zinfandel from Sonoma, Napa, and Amador County
    • Châteauneuf-du-Pape BLANC


    I offer descriptions and explanations of each wine in the show. I hope you enjoy and find a way to spend your tax money!


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    To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: http://www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes

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    Wine Access has an amazing selection — once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Make sure you join the Wine Access-Wine For Normal People wine club in time for the next shipment (it’s shaping up to be outstanding).


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    52 mins
  • Ep 516: "Celebrity" Wines Explained
    Apr 9 2024

    This week friend, listener, Patron, and wine diva @wineshenanigans and the wine game show @Wineopardy Monica G. joins to talk with me about wines made by celebrities, aka Celebrity Wines. We run through what they are, how many of them are made and then we discuss specifics. We wrap with our analysis of whether or not we would recommend buying these wines.


    We make two caveats:

    1. These are our opinions about these wines – don’t sue me!

    2. Some of these brands are impossible to obtain, so we haven’t had many of them – distribution is spotty


    Then we define, explain, and then categorize these wines -- those that are legit and those that are not.


    Some of the legit celeb wine brands we discuss are: Francis Ford Coppola, Fess Parker, Brad Pitt/Miraval, Dave Matthews with Blenheim and Dreaming Tree, Pink's Two Wolves, Drew Bledsoe's Doubleback wines, Kyle MacLachlan's Pursued by Bear wines, Kylie Minogue's wines, and Mary J. Blige's Sun Goddess wines.


    A fun show! Don't forget to follow Monica on Instagram @wineshenanigans!



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    To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: http://www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes

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    Wine Access has an amazing selection — once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Make sure you join the Wine Access-Wine For Normal People wine club in time for the next shipment (it’s shaping up to be outstanding).



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep 515: The Origin Story of Oak Barrels
    Apr 3 2024

    Inspired by a question from friend and Patron Amy Payton, this week I cover the history of oak barrels. I go from animal skins in Mesopatamia to modern day barrels, talking about how winemakers decided that oak was the best vessel for wine. I answer her follow up questions too -- How are barrels obtained by winemakers? What happens to them after they are used and are oak barrels sustainable? I learned so much in this show and I thank Amy for the idea.


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    43 mins
  • Ep 514: The Grape Miniseries -- Fiano
    Mar 26 2024

    This week I explore one of my favorite grapes of all time, Fiano! The grape makes some of the most exquisite wines you could imagine -- whites with layered complexity, age-ability, and unadulterated deliciousness. I discuss all aspects of the grape:


    • The historical overview of the grape and how Mastroberardino saved it from obscurity (Check out my podcast with Piero Mastroberardino here)
    • A discussion of Fiano in the vineyard and how adaptable it is
    • Some thoughts about winemaking and its effect on the grape
    • The aromas and flavors of the grape
    • Where it grows:
    • Italy: Campania (65%), specifically Irpinia, and within that area the Fiano di Avellino DOCG, with sizable quantities in Sicily and Puglia as well. Listen to my show on my trip to Campania here...
    • New World places: Australia, Argentina, the US


    I hope I convince you to try the grape if you haven't had it before. It is truly one of my "desert island wines" -- it's very hard not to love it!



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    41 mins