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My Favorite Wine Regions Around the World15 Jan 202500:34:06
Wine isn’t just a drink—it’s a story, a culture, and a connection.   In this episode, host Nick Elliott—certified sommelier, chef, and professional wanderer—takes you on a virtual journey through some of the most stunning and flavorful wine regions around the world. From the Loire Valley to New Zealand, Nick dives into the culture, history, and unique characteristics that make these destinations unforgettable for wine enthusiasts and travelers alike. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Old World vs. New World Wines: Key differences and why it matters to your wine experience.
  • Highlights from Iconic Regions including France, Germany, Spain and Italy
  • New World Adventures including New Zealand and California
Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin! Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Exploring Ancient Wine Regions and Transformative Escapes with Rebecca Housley08 Jan 202500:36:25
Welcome back to Pour and Explore, the podcast where wine, travel, and culture come together! 🍷✈️ This week, Nick Elliott, your certified sommelier and host, takes you on an extraordinary journey through the ancient wine regions of Georgia, Armenia, and Turkey. These lesser-known yet historically rich destinations are redefining the global wine scene with their unique traditions and innovative practices. Rebecca shares her insights on cultural immersion, slow travel, and her latest book, Transformative Escapes, which delves into the rise of medical tourism and life-changing travel experiences.   Rebecca Housley is an experienced travel writer and the owner of Transformative Escapes, a business specializing in medical tourism and life-changing travel experiences. With over two decades of expertise in crafting unique and independent journeys, Rebecca blends her passion for storytelling with her commitment to helping others discover transformative adventures. She is the author of Transformative Escapes, Thrilling Escapes and Exotic Escapes, which highlight hidden gems and cultural wonders worldwide. Based in Santa Fe, NM, Rebecca is dedicated to empowering travelers to explore the world affordably while embracing new perspectives and creating lasting memories.   In this episode:
  • The fascinating history of winemaking in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, and why these regions are a must-visit for adventurous wine lovers.
  • Rebecca’s personal travel stories, including her experiences with Turkish wines and the rich cultural heritage of Georgia and Armenia.
  • Practical tips for finding wines from these regions in the U.S. and the joy of discovering them firsthand while traveling.
  • How Rebecca’s book, Transformative Escapes, connects travelers to opportunities for healing and rejuvenation through medical tourism.
    Connect with Rebecca: Social Media Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AtfDvcE1E/?mibextid=wwXIfr Website https://www.transformativeescapes.com Amazon: https://a.co/d/iHlLYHN https://womensjournal.com/transformative-escapes-tailored-medical-travel-journeys/ https://dullwomenscluboriginal.com/blogs/november-issue-week-1/dwc-100-women-rebecca-housley-transformative-escapes https://bestofbestreview.com/awards/transformative-escapes-best-new-medical-tourism-company-in-new-mexico-of-2024   Connect with Nick:   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
The Basics of Food and Wine Pairing with Nick Elliott, The Wine Guy01 Jan 202500:20:27
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Pour and Explore, the podcast where wine, food, and travel come together for approachable and exciting conversations! In this debut episode, host Nick Elliott—certified sommelier, chef, and professional wanderer—shares his journey into the world of wine and food, starting from his days in culinary school to working hands-on in a vineyard and winery in Central California. He also introduces his laid-back approach to wine, ensuring there's no snobbery—just fun and flavorful discovery. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Nick’s Wine Journey
  • The “Wine Guy Rules” for Pairing:
  • Wine Myths Debunked:
    • Red wine doesn’t only go with meat, and white wine doesn’t only pair with fish.
    • Great pairings don’t require expensive wines—budget-friendly bottles can be just as enjoyable.
  • Practical Tips
  • Go to Wines for every meal
Join the Fun: Try a new pairing at home—whether it’s Sauvignon Blanc with a fresh salad or a bold Cabernet Sauvignon with a grilled steak—and share your experience! Connect with Nick:
  • Website: www.thewineguy.vin
  • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook
  • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!
  Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Trailer: Introducing the Pour and Explore Podcast17 Dec 202400:02:05

Are you ready to sip, savor, and wander the world? The Pour and Explore Podcast is the podcast where wine, food, and travel come together in perfect harmony. Hosted by  certified sommelier, former winemaker, classically trained chef, and a lifelong lover of travel, Nick Elliott, this show is your ticket to vibrant conversations, delicious discoveries, and inspiring adventures.

 

If you ever wanted to learn, laugh, and be inspired by the delicious and the adventurous, you're in the right place. Each episode we will explore topics like pairing wine with your favorite dishes, discovering hidden gem wine regions, or even the wildest travel stories behind the world's most beloved cuisines. There's no snobbery here, just approachable, fun, and fascinating conversations.

 

Whether you're a wine expert. A foodie, an avid traveler, or just someone who loves discovering the wonders of the world, Pour and Explore has something for you. Subscribe now and join us as we sip, savor, and wander the world.

 

Let’s keep wondering and wandering together! 🍷✨ 

 

Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewineguyNTE

Next Gen Wino: Redefining Wine for Millennials & Gen Z, Katina Burke15 Oct 202500:36:17
Think wine country is all velvet ropes and $175 dinners? Katina Burke is building the opposite—authentic, affordable, actually fun wine trips designed for Millennials and Gen Z.

 

Nick Elliott, The Wine Guy, sits down with Katina Burke, founder of Next Gen Wino, a new platform + white-glove travel service connecting younger wine lovers with welcoming tasting rooms, small producers, and real-deal experiences (not just the glossy postcard stops). They dig into why younger drinkers do love wine—when it’s presented differently—and how curated, people-first itineraries can turn “wine-curious” into lifelong fans.

 

What You’ll Learn
  • How Next Gen Wino curates wineries with great vibes, kind staff, and crushable wines—no intimidation required.
  • Why the same 3–4 “influencer” wineries aren’t the best intro to a region—and where the hidden gems live.
  • The simple pre-trip tasting that boosts confidence before you hit wine country.
  • Smart swaps for Sauvignon Blanc fans (think Albariño, Vermentino, un-oaked Chardonnay).
  • Two travel recs Katina can’t stop raving about: Buenos Aires/Mendoza and Sicily/Etna.

 

Connect with Next Gen Wino: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nextgenwino Website: https://www.nextgenwino.com

 

Connect with Nick: Website + Tastings: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Instagram | TikTok | Facebook: @thewineguyvin
Worth the Wait: A Guide to Aging Wine (Even Without a Cellar)12 Oct 202500:32:07
Ever wonder why some wines get better with time while others fall flat? In this episode of Pour and Explore, certified sommelier and former winemaker Nick Elliott breaks down the art—and science—of aging wine. You’ll learn which bottles are worth saving, how to store them without a fancy cellar, and how to know when they’re ready to pop. Nick explains what’s actually happening inside the bottle as it ages, why acidity and tannin matter, and which wines (like Cabernet, Barolo, and Riesling) evolve beautifully over time. He also shares a few that are better enjoyed young—looking at you, rosé—and how to store bottles properly in a closet, cabinet, or budget-friendly wine fridge. You’ll even get tips for tasting aged wines, pairing them with food, and avoiding common storage mistakes. Whether you’re a collector or a casual sipper, this episode will help you age wine with confidence—and enjoy it when it’s just right. In this episode:
  • Which wines are built to age
  • What happens inside the bottle over time
  • Simple storage rules (no cellar required)
  • When to open that special bottle
Connect with Nick: Website + Tastings: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Instagram | TikTok | Facebook: @thewineguyvin
Wine Themed Travel & Swirl Through Australia with Wine Lovers Travel, Gail Sherman06 Aug 202500:35:24
Ready to swirl, sip, and jet-set through Australia with fellow wine lovers? Nick Elliott is joined by down with the powerhouse behind Wine Lovers Travel, Gail Sherman, to share all about the Swirl Through Australia tour, a dream journey happening in March 2026. This isn’t your average wine vacation. We’re talking Tasmanian sparkling wines, gourmet seafood cruises, exclusive vineyard visits, wildlife rescues, private performances, and the kind of curated magic that only Gail can create.

 

In this episode:
  • Why customized wine travel is worth it (and how it goes way beyond river cruises)
  • Gail’s journey from corporate software sales to luxury wine experiences
  • How to eat oysters and watch wombat surgery (yes, really)
  • What makes Australian wine and food culture so uniquely spectacular
  • The full itinerary and can't-miss highlights of the Swirl Through Australia tour

 

If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping your way through Australia with like-minded explorers, this is your episode. And your sign to come with us!

 

Book your spot on the Swirl Through Australia Tour: Available through August 31, 2025.  Use discount Code WINEGUY and get $200 off per person/$400 per couple https://wineloverstravel.com/portfolio/swirl-through-australia/

 

Connect with Gail Sherman: Wine Lovers Travel: https://wineloverstravel.com/

 

Connect with Nick: Website: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin
Rosé All YEAR!30 Jul 202500:27:55

Forget everything you think you know about rosé. In this episode, Nick Elliott—sommelier, chef, winemaker, and full-time rosé enthusiast—paints the podcast pink with a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood wine styles. From ancient origins to modern misconceptions, Nick breaks down how rosé is made (hint: it’s not red + white), where to find the best bottles from around the world, and why rosé should be more than just a summer fling.

You'll get the history, the winemaking methods, and a global tour of rosé-producing regions—from Provence to Sicily to South Africa.

Plus, Nick shares why rosé is the Swiss Army knife of wine pairings and drops mouthwatering ideas for food combos that range from sushi and seafood to fried chicken and pizza.

So whether you're sipping poolside, hosting a dinner party, or just unwinding on a random Tuesday, this episode will convince you: Rosé is not basic—it’s essential.

In this episode:

  • The ancient origins of rosé wine and how it evolved

  • The three primary methods of making rosé and why it matters

  • How rosé gets its color

  • Global rosé hotspots to explore: France, Spain, Italy, Oregon, South Africa & more

  • Food pairing ideas for every style of rosé

  • How to enjoy rosé all year long (yes, even in winter!)

  • Why rosé deserves respect in your wine rotation

Comment "Rosé All Year" on social and Nick will send you his Rosé Wine & Food Pairing Guide.

Email him your favorite rosé, go-to pairing, or dream wine destination: cheers@thewineguy.vin

 

Connect with Nick:

Website: thewineguy.vin

Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin

TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin

Airbnb Tips, Wine Sips, and Small Town Magic with Kara Hammes23 Jul 202500:40:36
Think Indiana is just cornfields and interstates? Think again. In this episode, host Nick Elliott is joined by Kara Hammes entrepreneur and founder of the Barn Burner, a thoughtfully designed group-friendly Airbnb and event space tucked in the scenic hills of Brown County, Indiana. Kara shares how this under-the-radar Midwest gem has become a go-to for cozy wine tastings, creative retreats, and unforgettable getaways. We explore the real work behind running a successful short-term rental, the magic touches that make guests feel truly seen, and why Brown County is a wine lover’s hidden paradise. Whether you’re curious about Airbnb hosting, searching for your next weekend escape, or just want to hear about fans, blankets, and fire alarms—this one’s for you.

 

In this episode:
  • Why Brown County, IN should be on your travel radar
  • How Kara built The Barn Burner into a luxury group rental with heart
  • The truth about Airbnb hosting (hint: it’s more than key codes and check-out times)
  • What to look for (and ask!) when booking a rental
  • Midwest wine surprises and Kara’s local favorites: Brown County Winery & Range 46
  • Small design decisions that lead to big guest satisfaction
  • When hospitality is less about aesthetics and more about care
Local Shoutouts: Brown County Winery Range 46 The Barn Burner in Brown County   Connect with Kara: Follow the Barn Burner on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bcbarnburner/ Visit https://www.bcbarnburner.com to learn more or book your stay.

 

Connect with Nick: Website: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin
The Cheese Course: A Delicious Dive into Wine’s Best Friend16 Jul 202500:34:52
Love cheese? Love wine? Let’s talk about how to make them the ultimate duo. In this episode, Nick dives into all things cheese—from fresh mozzarella to funky blue. You'll learn the six basic types of cheese, how to pair each with wine (without overcomplicating it), and how to build a cheese board that’ll impress your guests or just upgrade your solo snacking.

 

In this episode:
  • Cheese 101: the main types + how to enjoy them
  • Wine pairing tips that actually work
  • How to build a killer cheese board (and serve it right)
  • Nick’s favorite cheeses from around the world

 

Want the free wine + cheese pairing chart? Just comment “cheese please” on social or email Nick at cheers@thewineguy.vin

 

Learn more about cheese from my friend, Irene Clemente: https://mrsplatters.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrs.platters https://www.facebook.com/mrs.platters

 

Connect with Nick: Website: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin
Content Creation, World Travel & Entrepreneur Life with Kristina Rowland09 Jul 202500:41:40
What if your next business idea wasn’t something you had to learn—but something you’ve already lived? This week’s guest, Kristina Rowland, believes every adult has a six-figure story hidden inside their real-life experience—and she’s proof. Kristina Rowland is a successful content strategist, world traveler, and mom of three who built her first six-figure business with grit, Pinterest quotes, and an unshakable vision of freedom. Kristina shares how she broke free from the 9–5 mold, turned social media into a full-time career, and now travels the world filming for high-level clients (often with her family in tow). From TSA travel hacks to raising kids who know how to share the world, this episode is a masterclass in lifestyle design and modern entrepreneurship—with plenty of laughs and wine-fueled wisdom along the way. In this episode:
  • How Christina designed a business around her non-negotiables (freedom, family, and flexibility)
  • Why social media is a two-dimensional handshake—and how to use it right
  • Pro tips for traveling with kids (and avoiding iPad meltdowns in restaurants)
  • Christina’s favorite destination (hint: German bakeries, asparagus season, and charming villages)
  • Why your lived experience could be your most profitable business asset
  • The dangers of recreating the 9–5 in your own business—and how to escape that trap

 

Connect with Christina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_theprettypenny/   Connect with Nick: Website: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin
Private Wine Tastings Made Easy: Bring the Winery Experience to You02 Jul 202500:21:52
Ready to turn your next gathering into an unforgettable wine tasting—without the stress or the snobbery? In this episode Nick Elliott walks you through everything you need to know to host a fun, approachable, and memorable wine tasting at home or in the office. Whether you're planning a cozy night with friends, a team-building event, or a client appreciation party, Nick shares how to:

 

  • Choose a theme your guests will love (no wine degree required)
  • Set the mood with simple, stylish touches
  • Pair wines with foods that actually make sense (and taste amazing)
  • Ask the right questions to guide—not lecture—your guests
  • Avoid common hosting mistakes (and keep it lighthearted)
  • Make it interactive with fun ideas like blind tastings and poetic tasting notes
Plus, learn how to book a virtual or in-person tasting experience with Nick—customized for your occasion, your guests, and your budget.

 

Want help planning your own tasting? Visit thewineguy.vin or email Nick at cheers@thewineguy.vin to get started.

 

Learn about Nick’s upcoming wine trips: thewineguy.vin Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @thewineguy.vin
Behind the Mic & Above the Clouds: Aviation Stories, Voiceover Work & Travel Tales with Ally Murphy25 Jun 202500:35:59
Ever wondered what it’s like to high-five a Marvel producer at 35,000 feet or tuck Mariah Carey into bed mid-flight?

 

In this episode, I sit down with voice actor, storyteller, and former international flight attendant Ally Murphy. With over a decade of global adventures under her belt, Ally shares stories that range from hilarious and surreal to deeply touching. From rooftop dinners in Delhi to walking meditations in Seattle drizzle, this conversation reminds us that the best journeys begin with curiosity.

 

In this episode:
  • Allie’s wildly bingeable podcast, Red Eye
  • The realities of life in the skies
  • The magic of storytelling through voiceover
  • Cultural hospitality, especially in India
  • Why mixing wine with sleeping pills on a flight is a terrible idea (seriously)
  • How walking in the rain might just be the therapy you didn’t know you needed

 

Plus: I shares an early peek into his 2026 Pour and Explore wine tours to Australia and New Zealand.

 

You can learn more about Ally on her website and on social media | Instagram | LinkedIn. You can find The Red Eye on all major podcast platforms, on the podcast website, and on social media Instagram | Facebook

 

 

Learn about Nick’s upcoming wine trips: thewineguy.vin Email Nick at: cheers@thewineguy.vin Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @thewineguy.vin
What Is Terroir? Discover the Secret Ingredient Behind Great Wine18 Jun 202500:20:17
What does “terroir” really mean—and how can you actually taste it in your wine?

 

This episode is a break down one of the wine world’s most misunderstood terms. From the gravelly soils of Bordeaux to the volcanic slopes of Napa and the cool-climate vineyards of New Zealand, terroir is the invisible hand shaping every sip.

 

I shares examples from my recent travels through France, explains how to taste terroir at home (without needing a sommelier certification), and dive into why wine from the same grape can taste so different depending on where it’s grown.

 

In this episode:
  • What terroir really is (and isn’t)
  • The key environmental elements that impact flavor
  • Real-world examples from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Napa, and more
  • Simple tasting experiments to identify terroir at home
  • How climate change is reshaping the wine world
  • Why sustainable and organic practices matter—even without the label

 

Bonus: Want Nick’s Terroir Tasting Map? Comment “terroir” on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook and he’ll send it your way.

 

Learn about Nick’s upcoming wine trips: thewineguy.vin Email Nick at: cheers@thewineguy.vin Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @thewineguy.vin
Culinary Competitions, Private Chef Life, & Mental Health in Hospitality with Chef Kisha Washington11 Jun 202500:44:52
What if your favorite dish could do more than just taste good—what if it could spark change? In this episode, Nick Elliott sits down with the unforgettable Chef Kisha Washington—a private chef and culinary changemaker blending butter-basted salmon with bold mental health advocacy. From curating intimate dining experiences to founding the Cook’s Creed Foundation, Kisha opens up about how food can heal, connect, and transform lives—both in the kitchen and beyond. Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
  • Why private chefs are more accessible than you think—and how Kisha tailors unforgettable dining experiences
  • The emotional toll of kitchen life and the urgent need for mental health support in hospitality
  • How Cook’s Creed Foundation was born from personal tragedy and became a movement
  • Kisha's go-to tools for every home cook (hint: they’re not all ingredients)
  • Award-winning wine and food pairings—from Pinot Noir with steak to Sauvignon Blanc with salmon
  • Where to eat and sip in Northern Virginia wine country
  • What to expect from her book Cultivating Healthy Minds and the bold topics she’s tackling in Volume 2
Whether you're a food lover, an aspiring chef, or someone who believes in the power of purpose, this conversation will stay with you.

 

Connect with Kisha: Chef Kisha Washington: thekeyingredientllc.com Nonprofit: https://www.cookzcreedfoundation.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefkish_dyan/
Sipping in Style: How to Plan the Perfect Wine Trip04 Jun 202500:27:01
If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping Riesling on the Mosel, toasting Pinot in Tasmania, or pairing Sauvignon Blanc with seafood in New Zealand—this episode is your travel checklist. Nick Elliott, your go-to wine guy, is sharing his expert tips for planning unforgettable wine trips around the world. From scenic routes to insider tasting room etiquette, learn how to avoid rookie mistakes and travel like a sommelier. Nick also spotlights three upcoming wine adventures he’s leading in Germany, Australia, and New Zealand—and trust us, you’ll want a seat at the table (or on the boat!). In this episode:
  • The key questions to ask before building your wine itinerary
  • Why 2–3 tastings per day is the magic number
  • The best seasons to visit top wine regions in Germany, Australia, and New Zealand
  • Travel tips: how to ship wine, avoid palate fatigue, and plan for spontaneity
  • Details on Nick’s upcoming group trips in November 2025 and March 2026

 

Want Nick’s Wine Travel Checklist? Just comment "wine travel" on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or YouTube—or DM Nick directly—and he’ll send it your way!

 

Learn more about Nick's wine tours: https://www.thewineguy.vin/wine-tours
Curiosity, Connection, and a Glass (or two) of Wine with Ron Higgs01 Oct 202500:37:02
New to wine or just tired of feeling intimidated by tasting rooms? This one’s for you. I’m joined by Ron Higgs, Navy veteran, systems engineer, craft-beer lover turned wine volunteer, who went from “I can’t drink wine without making a face” to seven years pouring in a boutique Woodinville winery. We trace his journey from Monterey (where both of our palates woke up) to Santa Rosa/Healdsburg weekends and Washington wine country, and we share exactly how to start exploring wine without the fuss.   In this episode:
  • How a non-wine drinker became a tasting-room regular—and then a volunteer
  • Monterey memories: the first “aha” sip and why starting light works
  • Sonoma & Santa Rosa highlights: seeking small, boutique producers over big names
  • Woodinville 101: what makes Washington’s tasting rooms special
  • “Co-opetition” in wine: how small wineries share gear, knowledge, and customers
  • A practical script for walking into your first tasting room with confidence
  • Why travel changes your palate—and how to use that to find wines you love

 

Connect with me: Questions, ideas, or a favorite pairing to share? Email me at cheers@thewineguy.vin or find all my links at thewineguy.vin. If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow Pour and Explore, rate the show, and share it with a friend who loves to cook and travel.
Wine Behind the Scenes: Boutique Wines, Global Tastings & Travel Adventures with Laurel Simmons28 May 202500:34:24
What happens when you walk away from a high-tech career to pursue your passion for wine, travel, and storytelling? You get this week’s guest, Laurel Simmons, host of Wine Behind the Scenes. In this episode, Laurel shares all about the lesser-known world of Canadian wine, global food adventures, and the soul-nourishing power of saying “yes” to curiosity. From the vineyards of Niagara-on-the-Lake to Portuguese markets, and upcoming wine trips to Hungary and Croatia, Laurel shares the stories, surprises, and deep connections that come from sipping wine where it's made—and with the people who make it. In this episode:
  • Why Canadian wine deserves more global love (hint: it’s not just ice wine!)
  • What makes Niagara’s cool-climate varietals- like Riesling and Cabernet Franc—so special
  • Laurel’s favorite unexpected wine and food pairings (Pinot Noir + maple-glazed salmon, anyone?)
  • How Wine Behind the Scenes highlights the humans behind the bottles
  • Her favorite way to explore a new country (it involves a cooking class and plenty of wine)
  • Why being wine-curious beats being a wine snob, every time
Whether you’re an armchair traveler or already packing your bags, this episode will inspire you to go deeper, sip slower, and ask more questions about what’s in your glass.

 

Subscribe to Wine Behind the Scenes with Laurel Simmons: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wine-behind-the-scenes/id1631059671

 

Learn about Nick’s upcoming wine trips: thewineguy.vin Email Nick at: cheers@thewineguy.vin Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @thewineguy.vin
Bubbles Around the World: Discovering Sparkling Wines by Region21 May 202500:23:37
From the royal courts of France to Formula One podiums and your New Year’s toast, sparkling wine has long been the symbol of celebration—but what’s the real story behind those bubbles? This episode is all about uncorking the fascinating history, science, and culture of sparkling wine. You’ll learn how a fermentation accident led to one of the world’s most luxurious beverages, the difference between Champagne and other bubbly styles, and how to sip sparkling wine like a pro.

 

In this episode:
  • The accidental origins of sparkling wine (thank you, cold winters!)
  • Why Champagne is only from Champagne—and how to pronounce Crémant like a local
  • The real reason we pop bottles to celebrate
  • Pro tips on serving temp, glassware, and proper opening technique
  • Why sparkling wine isn’t just for special occasions—you deserve bubbles on a Tuesday

 

Whether you're a die-hard Champagne fan or just getting into Prosecco, this effervescent episode will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the art and celebration behind every bottle of bubbly.

 

Connect with Nick: Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Self-Care in Motion: Solo Travel, Digital Freedom, and Designing a Life You Love with Angie Saint-YI14 May 202500:38:11
What if your next big adventure wasn’t about where you go—but why you go? In this episode we are joined by solo travel advocate and digital entrepreneur Angie Saint-YI, founder of The Flexitarian Digest, to explore how travel can become a powerful form of self-care, self-expression, and ultimately—freedom. Angie shares her journey from road-tripping as a kid to flying solo across the globe, and how she transformed her passion for mindful travel into a thriving brand. From booking her first tennis trip to Wimbledon (with some serious ticket hacks!) to launching her own travel planning guide, Angie reveals how curiosity, courage, and Canva can go a long way. You’ll hear:
  • Why solo travel is a radical act of self-care
  • The truth about travel budgets (and how to still explore on a dime)
  • Tips for planning your first solo adventure
  • The mindset shifts that helped Angie bootstrap her business
  • How digital platforms like Substack and TikTok are reshaping storytelling
  • And the surprising joy of coffee shops that used to be lavatories (yes, really)
Whether you're craving inspiration, considering your next escape, or dreaming about turning your passions into a business, this episode will remind you that you don’t need permission to live a life that excites you—just curiosity and a little leap of faith.   Connect with Angie: Follow Angie on Instagram: @theflexitariandigest Check out Angie's travel planning guide and resources: The Flexitarian Digest

 

Join Nick’s upcoming wine adventures: TheWineGuy.vin   Connect with Nick: Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Dessert Wines 101: From Port to Sauternes and Everything in Between07 May 202500:30:12
Think dessert wines are just syrupy sips best left behind? Think again. The best dessert wines aren't just about sugar, they're about balance, complexity, versatility, and most importantly, they are absolutely scrumptious.

 

In this episode Nick Elliott, certified sommelier and your favorite wine guide, pulls back the curtain on the world of dessert wines. From the luxurious golden pours of Sauternes to icy Canadian Eiswein, nutty PX Sherry, and honeyed Tokaji, Nick walks you through the styles, regions, and production methods behind these often-overlooked gems.

 

You’ll learn:
  • What really makes a wine a dessert wine (hint: it’s more than just sugar)
  • How noble rot transforms grapes into liquid gold
  • Perfect pairings, from blue cheese to fried chicken to foie gras
  • Tips for serving dessert wine like a pro—including temps, glassware, and pour sizes
  • How to choose between options like Sauternes, Ice Wine, Tokaji, Sherry, and Vin Santo

 

Bonus: Nick shares some of his go-to recommendations and where to find these sweet treats without breaking the bank. Pour yourself a small glass and get ready to savor.

 

Connect with Nick: Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Suds, Sauce & Shenanigans with Philly Dee, Round Guys Brewing30 Apr 202500:34:19
What do craft beer, killer wings, podcasting, and UFOs have in common? This week’s guest: Chef Philly Dee. Philly Dee is the culinary and creative mind behind Round Guys Brewing in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, a standout craft brewery in the Philly suburbs. He joins the podcast to talk about everything from beer and barbecue to building businesses and spotting UFOs. Seriously—we cover it all. From his humble beginnings in a Mexican barrio outside L.A. to his leadership role in the East Coast beer scene, Philly D brings stories, flavor, and a ton of heart.

 

In this episode:
  • The journey of Round Guys Brewing and how it evolved into a contract brewing powerhouse
  • What makes Philly Dee’s blood orange honey wheat BBQ wings a must-try
  • Why being in the beer industry is more than just “day drinking”
  • Hilarious mishaps, including the time a whole batch of beer went down the drain (literally!)
  • The origin of the I'm Telling You podcast and its unforgettable “waxing symposiums” tagline
  • Philly Dee's take on Philly cheesesteaks
  • A firsthand story of a UFO encounter that turned into an entire podcast episode

 

Connect with Philly Dee:

Connect with Nick:

Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy

Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin

Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!

Grape Adventures: From Vineyard to Bottle23 Apr 202500:33:41
Have you ever thought about what really goes into the glass of wine you’re sipping? This episode will take you on a deep, sensory journey from the very first bud on the vine all the way to the finished bottle on your table. This isn’t just a wine—it’s a story of soil, sun, science, and soul. From vineyard planning and grape growing to harvest, fermentation, and bottling, Nick breaks down the incredible, labor-intensive process of how wine is made. Whether you’re a wine lover, a casual sipper, or just wine-curious, this solo episode is your behind-the-scenes look at what makes each bottle so complex, so flavorful, and so human.

 

In this episode:
  • The lifecycle of a grape—from bud break to harvest
  • How weather, soil, and vineyard decisions shape your wine’s taste
  • What happens in the winery after grapes are picked
  • The difference between stainless steel, oak, and amphora aging
  • Malolactic fermentation, lees contact, and other winemaking magic
  • Why every sip of wine is a journey—and how to appreciate it more deeply

 

Plus, Nick shares some exciting updates about his upcoming wine trips, including a 10-day Rhône River cruise through France and Germany in November 2025—and a newly announced adventure in Australia and New Zealand for 2026!

 

FREE BONUS – Want a visual guide to the journey of a grape? DM us “journey” on Instagram, or send us an email and Nick will send you a downloadable PDF to help you better understand how wine gets from vine to glass.

 

Connect with Nick: Website: https://www.thewineguy.vin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.wine.guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wine.guy.NTE/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realwineguy Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Food, Travel & Tunes: Jacqine’s Musical Cookbook Adventure16 Apr 202500:30:15
What if your next cookbook could sing, crack jokes, and start the dinner party for you? In this episode of Pour and Explore, host Nick Elliott sits down with the wildly creative Jacqine a chef, musician, comedian, storyteller, and all-around artist who has created something truly one-of-a-kind: an interactive cookbook that blends international recipes, original music, immersive stories, and humor into a full-sensory kitchen experience. We explore:
  • How Jacqine combined her love of food, music, and performance into an unforgettable multimedia culinary adventure
  • Her travels through Italy, Greece, and Spain—and how those cultures inspired her globally-infused cooking
  • What it’s like to bring characters like Chef Soup Dishy to life through storytelling and improv
  • Her favorite go-to international dishes (hello, Pad Thai and chicken & peppers 🍝🌶️)
  • The magic of Pinot Noir and wine-soaked dinner parties abroad
  • Her wide-ranging music career (with tunes streaming in 110+ countries 🌍🎶)
Whether you’re a foodie, music lover, comedy fan, or just someone who wants a little more joy in the kitchen, this episode will spark your creativity.

 

Connect with Jacqine:

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Website: www.thewineguy.vin

Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook

Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin

 

Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!

Unpacking Umami: The Flavor You Didn’t Know You Loved09 Apr 202500:25:53
What is that deep, savory flavor that makes Parmesan cheese, mushrooms, and miso soup so unforgettable? It’s called umami, and in this episode, we are diving fork-first into the delicious world of the fifth taste.   Join me as I explores the science, history, and mouthwatering pairings that make umami one of the most exciting—and underappreciated—flavor profiles in food and wine. From Champagne and oysters to Barolo and aged Parmesan, this episode is packed with insider wine tips, pairing ideas, and even a fun at-home tasting experiment you can try with friends.   If you’ve ever wondered:
  • Why roasted mushrooms taste better than raw?
  • What wine aged “on the lees” really means?
  • How to avoid flavor flops when pairing umami-rich dishes with wine?
This episode is your ultimate guide.   Grab your free Wine + Umami Pairing Cheat Sheet — comment “UMAMI” on YouTube, Social Media or DM Nick @thewineguy.vin   You are also invited to the upcoming 10-day European wine cruise from Basel to Amsterdam in November 2025—and how you can join!   Connect with Nick: Website: www.thewineguy.vin Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Living the Life as a Digital Nomad with Jasmine Mastrolia02 Apr 202500:30:36
Have you ever dreamed of packing your bags, grabbing your laptop, and working from anywhere in the world? This week on Pour and Explore, we’re diving into the realities of the digital nomad lifestyle with someone who’s doing just that—and loving it. Joining me today is Jasmine Mastrolia, a social media strategist and full-time digital nomad who traded in a traditional life for an adventurous one abroad. Currently based in Albania, Jasmine has crafted a life filled with vibrant culture, delicious food, unexpected challenges, and, of course, amazing wine.   In this episode:
  • What it really takes to live and work abroad full-time
  • Wine culture in the Balkans (and why you shouldn’t overlook Albanian wines)
  • Hidden gems of Albanian cuisine and how to find the best local eats
  • How Jasmine built her social media business while traveling
  • Practical tips for flights, language barriers, and train travel in Europe
  • The mindset shift that changed everything: “Do it scared”
  Connect with Jasmine: jasmine@jasminemastrolia.com jasminemastrolia.com   Connect with Nick: Website: www.thewineguy.vin Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
How to Read a Wine Label Like a Sommelier: What Matters & What Doesn’t26 Mar 202500:25:58
Confused by wine labels? You're not alone. In this episode, I’m coming to you straight from the Venetian in Las Vegas to break down everything you need to know about decoding wine labels—so you can buy smarter and drink better. From grape varieties to buzzwords like reserve and old vine, I’m sharing exactly what matters, what’s just marketing fluff, and how to spot quality with just a glance. We’ll explore the difference between Old World and New World labeling, what “estate bottled” actually means, and why “contains sulfites” isn’t the red flag you think it is. Whether you’re staring down a wall of bottles at your local shop or planning a visit to a vineyard, this crash course will give you the confidence to pick the perfect bottle—every time.   In this episode:
  • How to instantly tell if a wine is labeled by grape or region
  • What “vintage,” “ABV,” and “AVA” actually tell you
  • Why terms like reserve might mean nothing at all
  • How to spot wines from sustainable and organic producers
  • Tips for shopping at a wine store vs. grocery store
  • What your wine label is really trying to tell you
  Want help decoding a label you’ve found? Send me a photo on social or email me at cheers@thewineguy.vin and I’ll help you break it down.
Crushing It: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Harvest in Wine Country24 Sep 202500:24:10

Harvest is here, and it’s the most exciting (and exhausting) time of year in wine country. In this episode, sommelier Nick Elliott is taking you behind the cellar door to show you exactly what happens during harvest from when the grapes are picked, crushed, fermented, and eventually transformed into the wines we love.

In this episode:

  • How winemakers decide the perfect moment to pick grapes

  • Why vineyard crews often start working at 4:00 AM

  • The difference between hand-picking and machine-picking

  • What really goes on during “the crush” and fermentation

  • Why visiting a winery during harvest is the best time to experience the true heartbeat of wine country

From sticky cellar floors and sleepless nights to the electric energy of fermenting tanks, harvest is chaotic, beautiful, and unforgettable. Whether you’re a casual wine lover or a full-on wine nerd, this episode will give you a new appreciation for the magic inside your glass.

So grab a glass, get ready to sip smarter, and join me as we celebrate harvest season in all its glory.

 

Connect with me: Questions, ideas, or a favorite pairing to share? Email me at cheers@thewineguy.vin or find all my links at thewineguy.vin. If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow Pour and Explore, rate the show, and share it with a friend who loves to cook and travel.

The Art of Sensual Cooking: Elevate Your Kitchen Experience with Chef Gwen Patrone19 Mar 202500:34:18
Food is more than just fuel—it’s an experience. In this episode, I sit down with Chef Gwen, also known as The Sexy Chef, to talk about how she’s redefining the way we approach cooking. It’s not just about the ingredients or the techniques—it’s about passion, creativity, and bringing emotion into every dish.   With a background in culinary arts, entrepreneurship, and digital marketing, Gwen has combined her love for food with storytelling, sensuality, and education to create a brand that makes cooking more indulgent and exciting. From teaching global cuisines to crafting her own line of spices, she’s on a mission to inspire people to fall in love with the cooking experience.   In this episode:
  • What Makes a Dish Sexy? – How flavor, texture, and presentation combine to create an unforgettable experience
  • The Art of Cooking with Emotion – Why food is about more than just taste—it’s about connection, indulgence, and love
  • Bringing Sensory Elements into the Kitchen – The role of music, lighting, and atmosphere in elevating your cooking game
  • Gwen’s Culinary Journey – From working in restaurants to building her own brand, how she’s transforming the way people cook
  • Tips for Home Cooks – How to level up your cooking, experiment with ingredients, and make every meal feel like an experience
  Connect with Gwen: Join Gwen’s VIP List – Text FOODIE to 26786 for updates on her upcoming launch, recipes, and more Follow The Sexy Chef on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gwenpatrone/   Connect with Nick: Website: www.thewineguy.vin Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Famous Writers & Their Drinks: Literary Legends, Cocktails, and Iconic Bars12 Mar 202500:13:11
What do Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Dorothy Parker have in common? A love for both words and well-crafted drinks. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating (and sometimes infamous) drinking habits of some of history’s greatest writers.   From Hemingway’s absinthe-laced cocktails in Havana to Fitzgerald’s jazz-age champagne toasts, we uncover how alcohol shaped their creativity, their social circles, and their legendary works.   In this episode:
  • The signature drinks of famous authors and the stories behind them
  • The bars, cafés, and hotels where they found inspiration (many of which you can still visit today)
  • A few quotes and toasts from literary legends that stand the test of time
  Bars mentioned in this episode: Harry's Bar (Venice, Italy): Website: https://www.cipriani.com/harrys-bar   The Hemingway Bar at The Ritz (Paris, France): Website: https://www.ritzparis.com/hotel/paris/bars-restaurants/bar-hemingway   Davy Byrne's Pub (Dublin, Ireland): Website: https://davybyrnes.com/   El Floridita (Havana, Cuba): Website: https://www.barfloridita.com/   The Algonquin Hotel (New York City, USA): Website: https://www.algonquinhotel.com/   Shakespeare and Company (Paris, France): Website: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/   Connect with Nick: Website: www.thewineguy.vin Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Rethinking the Wine Industry with Priscilla Hennekam: Innovation, Inclusion, and the Future of Wine05 Mar 202500:36:39
The wine world is evolving, and today’s guest is at the forefront of reshaping how we experience, talk about, and connect through wine. In this episode I sit down with Priscilla Hennekam, a global voice in the wine industry, who is leading the charge in making wine more inclusive, accessible, and forward-thinking. From her beginnings in Brazil to her journey across the globe—including Argentina, France, and Australia—Priscilla has built a thriving community with Rethinking the Wine Industry, a growing platform that’s challenging outdated traditions and embracing a fresh, consumer-focused approach to wine. In This Episode:
  • Breaking Wine Rules – Why it’s time to move beyond outdated traditions
  • Meeting People Where They Are – The key to making wine education engaging and approachable
  • The Future of Wine – How shifting consumer habits, innovation, and content creation are shaping the industry
  • Her Podcast & Community – Why Vino Visionaries is a must-listen for anyone passionate about wine’s future
  If you’ve ever felt like wine is too complicated, too exclusive, or too stuck in its ways—this episode will open your eyes to a whole new way of thinking about what’s in your glass.   Connect with Priscilla: https://rethinking.wine   Connect with Nick: Website: www.thewineguy.vin Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
The Art of Wine and Food Pairing: How to Elevate Every Sip and Bite26 Feb 202500:20:00
Pairing wine with food is more than just tradition—it’s an art. In this episode of Pour and Explore, we’re diving deep into the secrets of creating perfect pairings to enhance both the flavors on your plate and the wine in your glass. Whether you're planning a dinner party, dining out, or simply enjoying a meal at home, these insights will help you take your food and wine experience to the next level.   In this episode:
  • The fundamental rules of food and wine pairing (and when to break them)
  • How to match wines with rich, bold dishes vs. light and delicate flavors
  • Common pairing mistakes and how to avoid them
  • Some of my favorite unexpected pairings that just work
  Resources & Links:   If you would like to deep dive into any of these topics a little more, comment on social media or email me at cheers@thewineguy.vin. Like, Subscribe and Comment YES! on this podcast or on the socials for a FREE copy of my new e-book, Your Guy'd To Wine!     Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
How Solo Travel Can Transform Your Life with Grace Simmons19 Feb 202500:27:29
Thinking about solo travel but feeling unsure? Grace Simmons, a travel mindset coach and founder of Amethyst Palaver Hut LLC joins the podcast to ease your fears! Grace is also the host of The Random and Wonderful Podcast, where she shares inspiring travel stories and lessons from the road. Grace shares her story of how a skydiving experience and a last-minute solo trip to Iceland changed her perspective on life. She shares the practical skills and mindset shifts that solo travel brings, including how to build confidence, navigate challenges, and use travel as a tool for personal development.   In this episode:
  • How solo travel builds confidence and resilience
  • The biggest mistakes to avoid on your first solo trip
  • Practical tips for budgeting and planning a stress-free journey
  • The impact of travel on emotional wellness and self-awareness
  • Why stepping outside of your comfort zone is the best thing you can do for yourself
Grace also shares details about her upcoming Journey to Wellness Retreat in Bacalar, Mexico, happening May 8-12, 2025. If you're looking for a travel experience that combines personal growth, relaxation, and community, this retreat is designed for you.   Connect with Grace: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amethystpalaverhut/ The Random and Wonderful Podcast: https://random-and-wonderful.captivate.fm   Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin! Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
How to Plan the Ultimate Wine & Food Road Trip12 Feb 202500:27:19
Ready to plan a wine and food road trip that doesn’t suck? We've got you covered! In this episode, Nick Elliott, The Wine Guy, shares his expert tips on planning the perfect trip to wine country. Avoid rookie mistakes, like spending hours driving between stops or facing a hangry meltdown, and learn how to craft a smooth, enjoyable journey full of incredible wine, food, and unforgettable moments.   In this episode:
  • Top Wine Regions – Explore destinations like Paso Robles, Willamette Valley, and Tuscany, all perfect for easy road trips.
  • How to Choose Wineries – Big-name wineries, small family-run gems, and offbeat producers to round out your itinerary.
  • Food Planning – Why skipping lunch will ruin your day and how to find the best dining spots in advance.
  • Travel Safety – Tips for designated drivers, hiring local guides, and using rideshare services to keep your trip safe and fun.
  • Where to Stay – Winery stays, boutique inns, Airbnbs, and more options to ensure you’re comfortable at the end of each day.
  • Packing Essentials – Wine bags, snacks, chargers, notebooks, and other must-haves for your adventure.
    Check out the Wine Guy Spotify Road Trip Playlist Here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5jtlAI2IOpMYAlyI06n7MQ?si=5kY6RS-eS6iL-VvVwj_pOQ   Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin! Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Let's Talk About My OTHER Favorite Beverage! Coffee! with Mike Mascow of Roast to Order05 Feb 202500:36:43
In this episode of Pour and Explore, we take a detour from wine to explore its flavorful cousin—coffee! Mike Mascow, founder of Roast to Order Coffee and Tea, joins the podcast to uncover the artistry, science, and culture behind creating the perfect cup. We discuss the parallels between coffee and wine, including how terroir, oxidation, and storage affect both beverages. Mike also reveals his tips for brewing the perfect cup (hint: it’s all about the French press!). Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or curious to expand your palate, this episode offers plenty of insights on sourcing quality beans, preserving freshness, and savoring every sip. In This Episode, You'll Learn:
  • How coffee regions like Costa Rica, Ethiopia, and Guatemala shape flavor profiles.
  • Why freshly roasted coffee makes all the difference.
  • The best way to brew coffee at home (goodbye, Keurig!).
  • How Mike blends passion, knowledge, and innovation at Roast to Order.
  • The growing role of tea in health and wellness, including the benefits of L-theanine.
Resources & Links:   Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin! Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Why Cruising is the Ultimate Travel Hack29 Jan 202500:14:50
Have you ever thought travel was too much of a hassle, or overwhelming? In this episode, I am sharing my ultimate hack to avoiding this - taking a cruise! This week, Nick comes to you from the 18th Annual Marketer’s Cruise aboard the Carnival Vista, docked in beautiful St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. In this episode, Nick dives into the world of cruising and why it’s the perfect travel hack for adventurers, foodies, and anyone who loves stress-free exploration.   In this episode:
  • Why Cruises Are a Game-Changer: Combining transportation, accommodations, entertainment, and meals into one seamless experience.
  • The Magic of Waking Up in a New Destination: From Puerto Rico to St. Thomas, Nick shares how cruises let you visit multiple destinations in one trip—without ever unpacking twice.
  • Finding the Right Cruise for You: Tips for choosing the perfect ship, destination, and budget to fit your travel goals.
  • Insider Advice: How to pack smart, plan excursions, and make the most of your time on and off the ship.
  • A Foodie’s Paradise: From on-board specialty restaurants to local cuisine in port cities, discover why cruises are a culinary adventure.
  Carnival Cruises: https://www.carnival.com Viking Cruises: https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/ AMA Waterways: https://www.amawaterways.com/ Royal Caribbean: https://www.royalcaribbean.com   Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Cigars, Craftsmanship, and Hospitality with Greg Mozan22 Jan 202500:25:39
What makes a perfect cigar pairing? Discover the secrets from a cigar aficionado and master mixologist, Greg Mouzon!   Greg Mouzon is a Cigar smoker and aficionado for 15+ years, prefers a darker leaf cigar at the end of a long work day.Father of 1, been in the industry for almost 4 years. Future lounge owner and sommelier with aspirations for more. 30+ years in retail with jobs ranging from entry level, loss prevention, and management. Grew tired of the retail bureaucracy and focused on the cigar industry by working in one of the premier lounges in San Diego, Excalibur Cigar and Scotch Lounge to obtain necessary hands on experience and knowledge needed to further enhance his "toolbelt".   From the art of pairing cigars with drinks to Greg's inspiring plans for a cigar lounge with live music and workspaces, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life. In this episode:
  • The Art of Cigars: How terroir influences the flavor of cigars, much like wine.
  • Pairing Perfection: Tips on pairing cigars with whiskey, rum, wine, coffee, and even soft drinks.
  • Greg’s Journey: From discovering his love for cigars to becoming a key figure at Excalibur, a renowned cigar lounge in San Diego.
  • A Vision for Hospitality: Greg’s dream of opening a cigar lounge with live music, workspaces, and a welcoming atmosphere for all.
  • The Power of Personalization: How creating a personalized experience keeps guests coming back.
  Connect with Greg: https://www.instagram.com/don_smokephisticata?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==   https://www.facebook.com/share/1GioRJPZ5U/?mibextid=wwXIfr   Connect with Nick: • Website: www.thewineguy.vin • Social Media: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook • Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin!   Cheers, and remember to keep wondering and wandering!
Seasoned with Purpose: Food, Family, and Flavor That Matters with Lisa Maloney, founder of Spicy Spuds & Other Stuff17 Sep 202500:56:28
Ever stared at your spice cabinet and thought, “meh”? Same. In this episode, I sit down with Lisa Maloney, founder of Spicy Spuds & Other Stuff, whose clean, sodium-free blends prove you don’t need buckets of salt—or a culinary degree—to cook something craveable. We dig into her origin story advocating for her daughter’s health, how she develops versatile blends that work on almost anything, and simple methods for getting dinner on the table fast without sacrificing flavor.   Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/S-HUov_RK-k   In this episode:
  • The personal journey that sparked Spicy Spuds—and what “food as medicine” looks like at home
  • How to build bold flavor without leaning on salt
  • The role of acid, fat, and technique (hello, marinades and roasting) in fast weeknight meals
  • Why most store-bought blends taste salty—and how to season smarter
  • Sourcing, safety, and quality control in spice production
  • Where clean blends fit in a professional kitchen without stealing a chef’s signature
  • Lisa’s upcoming chef dinner in Las Vegas and how she’s expanding into retail and distribution
Recipes I demo in this episode:
  • Smoky Lime Shrimp Skewers using Chipotle Spice (quick marinade with citrus + olive oil; grill or roast) Wine Paring: Dry Riesling or Albariño
  • Barbecue Bean & Sausage Casserole with Smoky Barbecue (ten-minute prep; oven or slow cooker) Wine Paring: Zinfandel or Rioja Crianza
  • Tangy Garlic & Onion Potato Salad (herb-packed, picnic-ready) Wine Paring: Grüner Veltliner or Sauvignon Blanc
  • Cinnamon Swirl Dessert Nachos with Dessert Spice (crisp tortillas, warm apple topping) Wine Paring: Tawny Port or late-harvest Riesling
Want any of these? DM me on social or email me and I’ll send the step-by-step.

 

Connect with Lisa: Website: https://spicyspudsandotherstuff.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LisaMaloney-ug3ql   Connect with me: Questions, ideas, or a favorite pairing to share? Email me at cheers@thewineguy.vin or find all my links at thewineguy.vin. If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow Pour and Explore, rate the show, and share it with a friend who loves to cook and travel.
Green Glasses: Eco-Friendly Wines and How to Drink with the Planet in Mind10 Sep 202500:18:00
What does it really mean when a bottle says organic, biodynamic, sustainable, or natural? Are these just marketing buzzwords, or is there something deeper in your glass? In this episode I’m breaking down the world of eco-friendly wines and what sustainability truly looks like in viticulture. From farming practices to bottle weight, from moon cycles to carbon-neutral wineries, I’ll help you navigate the labels, the philosophies, and the flavors behind “green” winemaking. As a former winemaker, I’ve seen firsthand how viticulture affects the land and why more producers are realizing that great wine starts with taking care of the earth. Eco-friendly wine isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being intentional, understanding the story behind the bottle, and knowing that wine can be both delicious and sustainable.

 

In this episode:
  • Organic wines: what “no synthetic pesticides” means and why sulfites are misunderstood
  • Biodynamic wines: mystical calendars, self-sustaining vineyards, and why top producers embrace it
  • Sustainable wines: going beyond farming to fair labor, renewable energy, water conservation, and packaging
  • Natural wines: low-intervention, unfiltered, sometimes funky, and why they’re more of a mindset than a legal category
  • Tips for shopping smarter: what certifications to look for, why supporting local wineries matters, and how your wine choices can reduce environmental impact

 

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The Classic Cocktail Revival: Kentucky Roots, Modern Sips with Jennifer Brian, the Cocktail Evangelist03 Sep 202500:47:57
Have you ever wanted to make a cocktail at home but felt totally overwhelmed by the bottles in the liquor store? I know that feeling, and that’s why I was so excited to sit down with today’s guest. I’m joined by Jennifer Brian, the Cocktail Evangelist and founder of Make & Muddle, a Kentucky-based cocktail company on a mission to simplify mixology and help people create drinks they love—without intimidation. Jennifer also has a brand-new book, The Classic Cocktail Revival, which has been over a decade in the making. Before launching Make & Muddle, Jennifer worked in catering and event planning, and we swapped plenty of “war stories” from those high-pressure, high-connection environments. Now, she brings that same sense of creativity to her mixers—alcohol-free products designed to work with anything from gimlets to margaritas, and even mocktails. She’s also looking ahead with THC- and CBD-ready cocktails for more mindful sipping.

 

In this episode:
  • Why Amaro is the unsung hero of cocktails
  • Her favorite bourbon (and the Kentucky distillery you must visit)
  • How master recipes can turn anyone into a confident cocktail maker
  • The philosophy behind her new book, The Classic Cocktail Revival
  • Why she believes every great drink is about creating connection

 

Connect with Jennifer: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocktail_evangelist/ Learn more about her upcoming book: https://makeandmuddle.com/classic-cocktail-revival-cookbook/   Stay Connected with Nick Follow on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook: @the.real.wine.guy Subscribe to the Pour and Explore newsletter for travel tips, wine pairings, and upcoming tour info: thewineguy.vin
Cracked Skull & Open Hearts: Mental Health, Blue-Collar Bonds, and Bourbon with Corey Allinder27 Aug 202500:40:44
What happens when bourbon, cigars, comedy, and real talk about life come together? You get The Cracked Skull Podcast—and today, host Corey Allinder joins me on Pour and Explore to share his story. Corey’s show is part bourbon lounge, part cigar hangout, part comedy night, and part therapy session with your best friends. Alongside his co-hosts Tony and Allen, Corey has built a space where blue-collar stories, belly laughs, and honest conversations about mental health all come together at the bar.

 

In this episode:
  • The wild story behind the name Cracked Skull Podcast
  • Corey’s bourbon journey—from bowling alley beers to building a 112+ bottle collection
  • His favorite affordable pours (and the bottles he’ll never buy again)
  • Distillery shoutouts in Ohio and Kentucky that have become part of his whiskey family
  • Cigar picks (and one budget stick so bad, he made a guest put it out mid-smoke)
  • Why Corey believes podcasting is less about clicks and more about connection
  • How men’s mental health became a central theme of his show and why just talking it out can make all the difference

 

Connect with The Cracked Skull Podcast Watch on YouTube: The Cracked Skull Podcast Follow on Instagram: @crackedskullpodcast

 

Stay Connected with Nick Follow on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook: @the.real.wine.guy Subscribe to the Pour and Explore newsletter for travel tips, wine pairings, and upcoming tour info: thewineguy.vin
Old World, New Discoveries: Wines of Turkey, Italy & Beyond with Andrea Lemieux, The Quirky Cork20 Aug 202500:36:42
If you’ve ever savored a bold Barolo, stumbled over how to pronounce Xinomavro, or wondered why Turkish wine isn’t already on your radar, this episode is for you. Nick Elliott sits down with Andrea Lemieux, an Italian Wine Scholar, creator of The Quirky Cork, and author of The Essential Guide to Turkish Wine, to uncork the fascinating stories behind two wine worlds she knows best: Italy and Turkey. Andrea shares how her pandemic wine studies led her deep into Italy’s complex DOC rules, why Turkey’s native grapes like Emir, Kalecik Karası, and Çalkarası deserve global attention, and how she tracked down wineries across a country where alcohol advertising is banned.

 

In This Episode, You’ll Hear:
  • Why Italian wine law is both mind-boggling and beautiful
  • The must-try Turkish grapes you can find in the U.S.
  • How Turkey’s winemakers are balancing foreign varietals with native traditions
  • The food, travel, and cultural experiences that make Turkey unforgettable
  • Andrea’s top pick for the one Turkish dish you need to try (spoiler: it’s not kebab)
  • A peek inside her new book, The Quick and Dirty Guide to Greek Wine
From Cappadocia’s volcanic vineyards to hidden gems along the Aegean coast, Andrea’s passion will have you ready to book a flight, fill your glass, and explore the Eastern Mediterranean one sip at a time.

 

Connect with Andrea Website: thequirkycork.com Instagram: @quirkycork YouTube: The Quirky Cork Her latest book, The Quick and Dirty Guide to Greek Wine, is available now on Amazon: Get it here

 

Stay Connected with Nick Follow on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook: @the.real.wine.guy Subscribe to the Pour and Explore newsletter for travel tips, wine pairings, and upcoming tour info: thewineguy.vin
Ferment This! A Tasty Dive into Wine’s Transformation13 Aug 202500:20:41
What do your favorite wines, cheeses, breads, and even kombucha have in common? Fermentation. In this episode, Nick Elliott pulls back the curtain on the ancient, global, and totally fascinating process of fermentation. From how your favorite bottle of wine gets its start, to the tangy bite of kimchi and creamy smoothness of yogurt, this episode covers the science, culture, and delicious results of fermentation. In this episode:
  • The difference between alcoholic, lactic acid, and malolactic fermentation
  • How yeast and bacteria transform everyday ingredients into bold flavors
  • Why wine grapes are ideal for fermentation (and how wild vs. commercial yeast changes the game)
  • His favorite wine and fermented food pairings—like Riesling + kimchi fried rice
  • How to host your own “fermentation night” dinner party
Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a curious cook, or someone who just wants to geek out over sourdough and blue cheese, this episode is for you.

 

Connect with Nick: Website: thewineguy.vin Email: cheers@thewineguy.vin TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @thewineguy.vin
Comfort Food from Around the Globe: History, Heritage & A Warm Hug11 Feb 202600:28:55

In this episode of Pour & Explore, we aren't chasing Michelin stars or exotic luxury; we are chasing comfort. Join us as we take a culinary tour of four regions—the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Latin America—to uncover the stories behind the dishes that wrap around us like a warm blanket. We explore how comfort food is defined differently by culture, geography, and history, yet always leads back to memory and resilience.

In This Episode, You’ll Explore:

  • United States: The Language of Leftovers

    • How American comfort food reflects resilience and stretching ingredients.

    • The history of Mac & Cheese, tracing back to Thomas Jefferson and enslaved chefs.

    • The origins of Fried Chicken and the blend of Mexican spices and cowboy practicality found in Chili.

  • Europe: Old World Nourishment

    • Dishes born from peasant traditions that used every scrap, like Shepherd's Pie (leftover meat and potatoes).

    • How Pizza started as a food for the poor in Naples.

    • The transformation of tough ingredients into delicacies, like the French Coq au Vin ("rooster with wine").

  • Asia: Balance & Bowls

    • Foods that center around broths, rice, and noodles to soothe the spirit.

    • The evolution of Ramen from student food to art form.

    • The healing nature of Congee (rice porridge) and the protein-rich tradition of Indian Dal.

  • Latin America: Hearty & Celebratory

    • Comfort food as a communal identity tied to family gatherings.

    • The history of Tamales (ancient Aztec food), Feijoada (Brazil's national dish born from scraps), and the daily staple of Arepas.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Free Download: Comfort Foods Around the World & Wine Pairings Guide – A curated list of the dishes discussed in this episode paired with recommended wines to make them shine. Click the link for access: https://www.thewineguy.vin/downloads

Memorable Quote: "Comfort food is never just about the ingredients. It’s about memory, family, resilience, and culture."

Nourish & Explore: Finding Peace with Your Plate on the Road06 Feb 202600:43:05

On this episode of Pour & Explore, we sit down with Shelly Najjar, a Nutrition Mindset Coach and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. We move beyond calorie counting to discuss the sensory experience of eating and how to cultivate a healthy relationship with food. Shelly breaks down the "All Foods Fit" philosophy, explains the biological reaction to different macronutrients, and offers practical tips for maintaining mindfulness while traveling. Whether you are a "foodie" documenting every meal or someone looking to break free from food guilt, this conversation is packed with nourishing insights.

 

Key Takeaways:

The "All Foods Fit" Philosophy: Shelly explains that there are no morally "good" or "bad" foods. While a carrot and carrot cake digest differently, choosing one over the other doesn't make you a better or worse person.

The Purple Elephant Effect: Shelly uses a "purple elephant" analogy to demonstrate how trying not to think about a forbidden food (restriction) actually makes you obsess over it more.

Eating with Your Senses: Satisfaction comes from more than just taste. Visuals, textures, and even the environment play a huge role in how satisfied we feel after a meal.

Travel Nutrition Tips: Maintaining routine on the road is hard. Shelly suggests packing snacks like trail mix to avoid sugar crashes and focusing on "satisfaction" when dining out in new places.

Biology 101: We discuss the physiological difference between eating a doughnut (carbs/fats) versus nuts (protein/fats) and why pairing carbs with protein helps prevent energy slumps.

Guest Bio: Shelly Najjar is a Nutrition Mindset Coach who helps people care for themselves and fully enjoy their lives while reaching their goals. She draws on thousands of hours of training as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, holding a Master's degree in Public Health Nutrition. Her specialty is addressing the "why" and "how" we eat, blending mindset with practical tips to make nutrition and self-care easier.

 

Links & Resources:

Website: ConfidentNutritionNow.com

Instagram: @confidentnutritiontravels

Facebook: Confident Nutrition with Shelly Najjar

YouTube: Shelly Najjar

 

Memorable Quote:

"One, you're not alone... and two, that usually happens because of restriction. That out of control feeling is very common. It's not your fault." — Shelly Najjar

     
Cooking Classes Abroad, Local Markets & Travel Photography Hacks04 Feb 202600:46:49
On this episode of Pour & Explore, we step out of the restaurant and into the kitchen. We are joined by podcaster, photographer, and avid traveler Lorraine Ball to discuss her tradition of taking cooking classes around the world. From the intimate home kitchens of Paris to making "banitsa" in Bulgaria, Lorraine shares why cooking is the ultimate way to understand a new culture. We also geek out over wine (specifically why you might be wrong about Chardonnay), share tips for visiting local markets, and discuss how to capture better travel photos with just your smartphone.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • The "Day 1" Rule: Why Lorraine always schedules her cooking classes for the very first day of a trip (and why you should too).

  • Read the Menu: How to avoid disappointment by checking the fine print—if you don't like fish stew, don't book the standard Portuguese class!

  • Market Magic: The difference between visiting the famous "tourist" markets (like in Florence) vs. the hidden neighborhood gems.

  • Wine Revelations: A story from Austria that challenges the "I hate Chardonnay" mindset and the debate between American Oak vs. Stainless Steel.

  • Mobile Photography Tips: How to transition from a bulky camera to a smartphone without losing quality, plus the one app Lorraine swears by for editing on the go.

Resources & Mentions:

  • App Mentioned: Snapseed (for photo editing).

  • Book Mentioned: Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain.

  • Guest’s Podcast: More Than a Few Words (Marketing conversations for business owners).

Memorable Quote:

"You don't like fish stew? Maybe you shouldn't go to the fish stew class... Reading the details is really important." — Lorraine Ball

One Dish, Many Stories: How A Single Culinary Idea Turns Global16 Jan 202600:28:38

Food is history, and a dish you love might have traveled centuries and crossed continents to land on your plate. In this episode of Pour & Explore, we dive into the incredible, universal stories of three comfort dishes—dumplings, noodles, and meat pies—and trace how they've been adapted across the globe. From Chinese Jiaozi and Polish Pierogi to Italian Pasta and Vietnamese Pho, these simple foods carry the flavors of migration, resourcefulness, and tradition. You’ll never look at a bowl of ramen or a handheld meat pie the same way again. Key Segments:

  • The Travel-Ready Plate: Why simple comfort food becomes a global phenomenon.
  • Dumplings: Little Pockets of History: A tour of the world’s favorite filled dough—including ravioli, empanadas, and chicken & dumplings.
  • Noodles: The Threads That Connect Us: Tracing the journey of the world’s most versatile starch, from Chinese la mian to Japanese ramen and German spätzle.
  • Meat Pies: Handheld History: How a practical, simple meal became a national obsession in places like Australia, the UK (Cornish Pasties), and the Caribbean (Jamaican Patties).
  • The Final Bite: What these dishes tell us about our shared human instinct for comfort and connection.

The Host's Challenge: This week, pick one dish (dumplings, noodles, or meat pies) and try it from a culture you haven't experienced before. As you eat it, reflect on the incredible journey that dish has taken and comment here! Connect with The Wine Guy: Want more food, wine, and travel stories?

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