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| Understanding The Wine Critic With Eric Asimov of The New York Times | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:53:13 | |
In this inaugural episode of The Wine-Centric Show, host Matt Weiss interviews Eric Asimov, the wine writer for The New York Times. They discuss various topics including the importance of evaluating wine producers over individual bottles, the role of blind tastings in wine education, the rise of natural wines, and the cultural significance of wine. Asimov emphasizes that wine should be enjoyed without the pressure of expertise and that there are many layers to the experience of wine appreciation. | |||
| From Michelin 3 Star French Laundry to Maison Noir Wines; Sommelier Andre Mack's Journey. Part 1 | | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:34:44 | |
In this insightful episode, Houston Mack opens up about his incredible journey from finance to the dynamic world of wine, sharing invaluable insights on hard work, delegation, and following your passions. He reveals the unique challenges of being a Black man in an industry steeped in tradition, while also crediting his military upbringing for shaping his relentless work ethic. Houston also discusses the transformative power of tasting and learning in the wine world, the role of humor in dismantling pretension, and the importance of having a clear vision in pursuing your goals. Meanwhile, Andre Mack takes us through his own inspiring path from Napa Valley to becoming a renowned sommelier and entrepreneur in New York City. He opens up about the highs and lows of his career, including his time at the prestigious French Laundry and the pivotal moments that led him to launch his own wine brand, Mouton Noir. With a focus on ambition, seizing opportunity, and the power of relationships, Andre offers a fresh perspective on what it takes to succeed in the competitive restaurant industry. Andre also reflects on his journey as an entrepreneur with his winery, Maison Noir, and the lessons he's learned along the way. From the importance of public speaking to the evolution of wine education, Andre shares his experiences in the TV industry and the deep impact his work has had on the community. Wrapping up with reflections on the joy of connection and the beauty of sharing wine with others, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of wine, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. | |||
| Is Napa Wine Really a Luxury? Malek Amrani’s Take on Accessibility | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:55:20 | |
"Discover the untold story behind Napa Valley's latest wine revolution!" In this episode, Malek Amrani, the Moroccan-born winemaker of Vice Wines, takes us on an incredible journey from representing Dom Perignon for Moet Hennessy to reshaping Napa’s wine landscape. Learn how his experience in luxury wine sales fueled his mission to make high-quality, small-batch wines more accessible to all. Malek’s bold vision, for example his use of concrete egg fermentation, is challenging traditional notions of luxury wine. From his rise in the world of Moet Hennessy to launching Vice Wines, Malek shares how cultural heritage, craftsmanship, and a fresh perspective are transforming the Napa Valley wine scene. | |||
| Raj Parr A Wine Legend | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:54:18 | |
Summary In this engaging conversation, Rajat Parr, a renowned figure in the wine industry, shares his journey from being a celebrated sommelier to becoming a farmer in Cambria. He discusses the unique terroir of the region, the importance of natural and regenerative farming practices, and the future of wine education and commercial success. Rajat emphasizes the significance of understanding the origins of wine and the role of sommeliers in enhancing the dining experience. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by the wine industry and the need for a more personal connection to food and wine. | |||
| "The Mistress of Merlot," Kimberlee Nicholls of Markham Vineyards | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:49:09 | |
In this episode of the Wine-Centric Show, host Matthew Weiss interviews Kimberlee Nicholls, the head winemaker at Markham Vineyards in Napa Valley. They discuss Kimberly's journey in winemaking, the legacy of Merlot, and the importance of sustainability in viticulture. Kimberlee’s shares insights on the challenges and triumphs of being a female winemaker in a male-dominated industry, as well as her thoughts on the future of Napa Valley varietals amidst climate change. The conversation highlights the romance of Merlot and its versatility as a food-friendly wine, encouraging listeners to appreciate this often-overlooked varietal. | |||
| Jancis Robinson's Senior Editor US, Samantha Cole-Johnson, Talks Wine Trends, Tariffs & New Regions | 15 Jan 2025 | 00:55:42 | |
Matthew Weiss interviews Samantha Cole-Johnson, the Senior U.S. Editor for @jancis.robinson and host of #winenewsin5. They discuss the evolution of Samantha's career in the wine industry, the impact of volume discounts and FTC regulations on wine distribution, the importance of local wine shops, the implications of tariffs on imported wines, and the complexities of health messaging around alcohol consumption. Samantha shares her experience working in various wine regions and emphasizes the value of community in the wine-making process. In this engaging conversation, Samantha and Matthew explore the intricacies of the wine industry, focusing on the allure of Napa Valley, the excitement of harvest parties, and the emergence of new wine regions in the U.S. They discuss the technical expertise behind winemaking, the importance of regionality in agriculture, and the evolving landscape of wine journalism. Samantha also highlights the significance of co-planting and sustainability in winemaking. To help socal- https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/how-to-help-victims-los-angeles-wildfires-rcna187274 | |||
| From the French Laundry & Per Se to Bon Apetit's Leading Wine Pro, Andre Mack's Journey Part Deux | 01 Jan 2025 | 00:55:53 | |
In this inspiring episode, Andre Mack takes us through the unexpected twists and turns that led him into the world of wine and sommelier work. From a game of phone tag to a life-changing encounter at the renowned Cafe Annie, Andre recounts how his chance meeting with Paul Roberts—Texas' only Master Sommelier—altered the course of his career. Along the way, Andre shares valuable nuggets and tidbits about navigating the wine world as a Black man, including the challenges he faced and the opportunities he seized. The episode dives into his journey from running the wine programs at world-class restaurants like Per Se to launching his own wine label, Maison Noir Wines. Now a prominent TV personality for Bon Appétit, Andre discusses the evolving landscape of the wine industry and how he’s forged his own path, breaking barriers and redefining the sommelier experience. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply curious about what it takes to thrive in one of the world’s most prestigious industries, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and a behind-the-scenes look at Andre’s extraordinary career. | |||
| Inside Domaine Dujac: Secrets, Family, and Climate with Jeremy Seysses | 29 Jan 2025 | 00:43:11 | |
Jeremy shares the secrets behind Domaine Dujac's rise, the art of navigating family dynamics in winemaking, and the critical decisions shaping the estate's future. In this captivating episode of The Wine Centric Show, host Matthew Weiss joins the celebrated Burgundy winemaker to explore the emotional depth of wine tasting, the intersection of wine and pop culture, and how Burgundy vintages can be likened to celebrities. From tackling climate change and perfecting harvest timing to fostering empathy and sustainability in viticulture, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of one of Burgundy's most prestigious wineries. Don’t miss this thought-provoking journey into the heart of wine culture. | |||
| André Mack Pops, Pours & Pairs Sparkling Wine at BBQ & Bubbly | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:36:09 | |
In this special live episode of The Wine Centric Show, recorded at BBQ & Bubbly, award-winning winemaker, sommelier, and Maison Noir Wines founder André Hueston Mack leads a dynamic and unfiltered mini masterclass on sparkling wine.
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Whether you're a wine lover or just wine-curious, this conversation brings bubbles, brilliance, and bold flavor. | |||
| How Dalla Terra Wines Are Disrupting Wine Prices Without Cutting Quality | 21 May 2025 | 00:28:26 | |
In this inaugural "in-studio" episode of The Wine Centric Show, we sit down with Brian Larky, founder of Dalla Terra Winery Direct. Larkey discusses his innovative wine import model that eliminates the traditional three-tier system by selling directly to importer-distributors. Drawing on decades of experience, including his time making wines in Italy and working with renowned estates like Ca’ del Bosco, Larky provides insights into the importance of transparent, sustainable business relationships in the wine industry. Learn how Della Terra champions Italian wines, spirits, and culture across the United States, fostering deep connections between producers, importers, and consumers. 00:00 Introduction to the Wine Centric Show 00:40 Meet Brian Larky: The Maverick of Wine 00:57 Revolutionary Wine Import Model 01:31 Journey from UC Davis to Italy 02:54 The Dalla Terra Business Model 05:08 Building Relationships in the Wine Industry 19:16 The Impact of Tariffs on Wine Imports 26:19 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook | |||
| Inside Napa Valley's Only All-White Wine Winery with Dan Petroski | 07 May 2025 | 00:54:41 | |
In this episode of The Wine Centric Show, we chat with Dan Petroski, the revered winemaker behind Massican Wines in Napa Valley. Dan shares his journey from playing football at Columbia to becoming a winemaking iconoclast. We delve into his unique approach to crafting the only all-white wine winery in Napa Valley, his experiences with the wine industry, and how his football background shapes his work ethic. Dan also talks about the challenges of scaling a winery, the impact of environmental changes on viticulture, and his ambitious plans for Massican Wines under the Gallo family. Whether you're an oenophile or new to wine, this conversation will give you insightful and relatable perspectives on the wine world. Tune in for an engaging dialogue about passion, practicality, and pushing the boundaries in winemaking. 00:00 Welcome to the Wine Centric Show 00:52 Dan's Football Journey 02:57 Starting a White Wine Winery in Napa Valley 06:33 The Business of Winemaking 09:50 BBQ and Bubbly Event 12:03 Meeting Joe Gallo 21:22 Wine Culture: Europe vs. America 28:17 Exploring Aromatized Beverages 28:48 The Water Movement and Market Potential 29:54 Challenges in the Wine Industry 30:39 Innovative Ideas and Business Strategies 31:35 The Appeal of Italian Wines 38:20 Climate Change and Wine Production 47:15 Personal Reflections and Family Impact 49:43 Wine and Publishing: A Unique Connection | |||
| 🎧 What It Takes to Be the World’s Top Sommelier: Aldo Sohm, Wine Director of Le Bernardin | 23 Apr 2025 | 01:03:14 | |
In this episode of Wine Centric, host Matthew Weiss sits down with Aldo Sohm, one of the world’s most celebrated sommeliers and the Wine Director at the iconic Le Bernardin in New York City. From cycling through vineyards to curating one of the most prestigious wine programs on the planet, Aldo shares what it takes to excel at the top of the hospitality world. You’ll hear Aldo’s remarkable journey from Austria to NYC, his insights on wine pairing, hospitality culture, and how he balances discipline, health, and humility in an industry known for ego and excess. He also opens up about memorable moments—like serving critics under pressure—and why great wine service always starts with kindness. Whether you're a sommelier, a wine enthusiast, or someone who loves behind-the-scenes stories of excellence, this conversation is packed with inspiration and real-world wisdom. 🔑 Topics Covered:
📍 Follow & Subscribe for more deep dives with top names in wine, hospitality, and culinary culture. Top sommeliers in the world Le Bernardin Wine Director Aldo Sohm wine bar What does a sommelier do Fine dining hospitality insights Wine pairing techniques Wine tasting like a pro Sommelier career path NYC wine scene Austrian sommeliers in NYC How to become a sommelier Wine and music pairing | |||
| Somvivant’s Story of Reinvention From Stage Lights to Wine Flights | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:43:05 | |
You'll hear Amanda dive into the art of wine pairing, the resurgence of Moscato D'Asti, and her favorite food & wine mashups (yes, Zinfandel and BBQ!). With her down-to-earth vibe and deep knowledge, Amanda makes the complex world of wine feel fun, approachable, and inspiring—whether you're a seasoned sommelier or just wine-curious. | |||
| Laura Catena on the Future of Wine, Old Vines & New Discoveries | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:45:59 | |
Matthew Weiss sits down with the legendary Dr. Laura Catena to explore the fascinating world of Argentine Chardonnay, the Catena family’s winemaking legacy, and the intersection of wine, wellness, and culture. Laura shares her journey from medicine to viticulture, the science behind terroir, and why old vines hold a special place in winemaking. They also dive into the complexities of wine pricing, the health benefits of moderate consumption, and the evolving drinking habits of younger generations. Plus, Laura reveals her personal wellness routines and thoughts on celebrity wine pairings. Key Takeaways: Tune in for an insightful, inspiring, and wine-filled conversation with one of the most influential voices in the industry! 🍇✨ | |||
| Jane Lopes, Australian Wine Expert: Inside the Court of Master Sommeliers & Embracing Vulnerability | 12 Mar 2025 | 00:58:48 | |
Author, wine importer and *Suspended Master Sommelier Jane Lopes sits down for an in-depth conversation about her journey through the wine world. From her early days in acting to becoming a leading voice in Australian wine, Jane shares insights into her experiences at world-renowned restaurants like Attica and Eleven Madison Park. They explore the importance of mental health in the industry, the challenges women face in the wine world, and the mission behind Jane’s import business, Legend. Along the way, they discuss The Bear, Unreasonable Hospitality, and why Tasmanian Chardonnay is a must-try for Chablis lovers. Tune in for a compelling discussion on vulnerability, empowerment, and the evolving landscape of wine. | |||
| Paul Hobbs On The Future of Wine: From Opus One to Crafting Ten 100-Point Masterpieces | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:54:50 | |
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| NBA Champion Channing Frye on Choosing Wine and Sipping with Lebron & Kevin Love | 12 Feb 2025 | 01:01:36 | |
NBA Champion Channing Frye trades the hardwood for the vineyard in this insightful episode, sharing his journey from basketball star to president of Chosen Family Wines. In this conversation, Frye dives into his passion for wine—particularly Riesling—and how his experiences in the NBA, alongside teammates like LeBron James and Kevin Love, shaped his appreciation for the craft. He and host Matthew Weiss explore the growing wine culture within the league, the challenges and triumphs of winemaking in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, and the importance of quality, authenticity, and storytelling in the wine industry. Frye also opens up about the deeper mission behind Chosen Family Wines—a brand built on community, inclusivity, and bringing people together through great wine. From debunking wine misconceptions to drawing parallels between championship basketball and building a successful wine business, this episode offers a fascinating blend of sports, culture, and the love of wine. Whether you're a hoops fan, a wine enthusiast, or just love a great reinvention story, you won’t want to miss this one! | |||
| Before 30, Ilaria Felluga Carries a 6-Generation Wine Legacy in Friuli, Italy | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:59:33 | |
At just 30, Ilaria Felluga is leading not one—but two—of Friuli’s most respected wineries: Marco Felluga and Russiz Superiore. After the sudden loss of her father and grandfather, she stepped into a legacy shaped by six generations of winemakers. In this episode of The Wine Centric Show, Ilaria shares how she’s carrying forward the family tradition, while championing Collio—Italy’s third officially recognized wine consortium after Chianti and Barolo. Despite its rich terroir and heritage, Collio remains one of the most underrated regions in Italian wine. We talk about:
Whether you're a wine lover, storyteller, or legacy-builder, this is a conversation not to miss. 🎧 Listen now and follow The Wine Centric Show for more stories behind the bottle. | |||
| Former Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe Leaves NFL to Build Wine Legacy | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:51:25 | |
What happens when an NFL quarterback becomes a wine entrepreneur? Drew Bledsoe shares the wine that changed everything—the 1998 Viader—and the full-circle moment he had with its winemaker.
In this episode, we cover: • The injury that changed his career • How family shaped his next chapter • Building Doubleback, Bledsoe | McDaniels, and Bledsoe Family Wineries • An idea about two very different Josh McDaniels • What he drank at the Tom Brady roast • Which of his wines reminds him of today’s quarterbacks This is a candid, grounded conversation about wine, identity, and life after football. Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes. | |||
| Behind the Scenes at James Suckling Great Wines World NYC | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:25:33 | |
We were the only podcast interviewing winemakers live on-site, including an exclusive conversation with James Suckling himself. Hear from leading producers representing Italy, Napa, Argentina, Spain, Chile, and more.
Hear direct, unscripted conversations with global wine icons — and discover what sets this event apart. | |||
| Inside Fearrington’s Relais & Châteaux Wine Program with Troy Revell | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:47:11 | |
Troy Revell is the only person to have led the wine programs at both The Umstead and Fearrington House—two of North Carolina’s premier hospitality destinations. In this episode, he shares his path from world champion ultimate frisbee player to award-winning wine director. Fearrington House, one of the state’s few Relais & Châteaux properties, blends fine dining with a relaxed, family-owned atmosphere. Troy offers a thoughtful look at how he builds wine programs that are both world-class and approachable. We discuss:
Whether you're in the wine industry or just love great service, this episode is full of grounded, insider perspective. 👉 Follow The Wine Centric Show for more conversations with the people shaping wine and hospitality from the inside out. | |||
| Why Ridge Vineyards Became Respected Without Taking Shortcuts | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:54:48 | |
What makes Ridge Vineyards one of the most respected wineries in America? In this episode, Wine Centric sits down with Ridge’s Head of Winemaking & COO, John Olney, and SVP of Global Sales, Michael Torino. Together, they reveal how Ridge built a global reputation while staying deeply rooted in craft, place, and principle. We get into:
For decades, Ridge has defined what great American wine should be. Their consistency, integrity, and deep-rooted commitment to place helped put California on the global wine map. Whether you're a sommelier, winemaker, or just a fan of iconic American wine, this episode offers an inside look at one of the most respected names in the industry 00:00 Jumping Right In: Tough Questions for Wine Experts 00:20 Introducing the Titans of Ridge Vineyards 01:43 Debating America's Top Wineries 04:37 The Legacy and Philosophy of Ridge Vineyards 05:24 Challenges and Variations in Winemaking 08:17 Sales and Production: A Harmonious Relationship 13:22 Corporate Ownership and Quality Commitment 16:58 Exploring Ridge's Signature Wines 24:10 The Influence of French Winemaking on Ridge 27:23 Exploring Natural Winemaking 27:54 Challenges and Techniques in Fermentation 29:06 Ridge's Unique Approach to Winemaking 33:33 The Santa Cruz Mountains Project 36:41 Malolactic Fermentation Explained 38:13 The Role of American Oak in Ridge Wines 41:33 Ridge's Tasting Trials and Team Dynamics 42:47 Building Relationships with Sommeliers 51:25 Memorable Moments with Paul Draper 54:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts | |||
| What Makes Chile a Winemaking Paradise? Andrea Leon of Clos Apalta | 10 Sep 2025 | 00:55:34 | |
What makes Chile one of the most captivating, and underestimated, places to make wine? Andrea Leon, Technical Director at Lapostolle and Clos Apalta, brings 20+ years of winemaking experience to the mic to answer that question and more. In this episode, Andrea shares her remarkable journey from studying oenology and economics in Santiago to leading two of South America's most iconic wineries. She unpacks the raw beauty and extremes of Chilean terroir, the international odyssey of Carmenere, and what it really takes to craft a 100-point wine. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply wine-curious, this episode offers a deeply personal look into the soul of Chilean wine.
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| Alsatian Wines: Dry Riesling & Orange Wine with Mel Pfister | 27 Aug 2025 | 00:51:42 | |
Step into Alsace with Mélanie Pfister — an eighth-generation winemaker redefining what it means to honor tradition while forging a modern path. From the cellar to the vineyard, Mélanie shares how she blends precision, sustainability, and vision at her family domaine. We explore everything from dry Riesling and Alsace Pinot Noir to sustainability, climate adaptation, and the rising influence of women in wine. This episode is a deep dive into terroir-driven winemaking and the personal evolution behind the label. 📌 In This Episode:
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| Maya Dalla Valle: Redefining Napa Winemaking & Cabernet Franc | 13 Aug 2025 | 00:48:57 | |
What does it take to lead one of Napa Valley’s most iconic wineries into the future? In this episode of The Wine Centric Show, Maya Dalla Valle — second-generation winemaker at Dalla Valle Vineyards — shares her journey from growing up among Napa legends to shaping the next chapter of her family’s legacy.
If you love Napa Cabernet Souvignon, Cabernet Franc, or stories about wine, legacy, and innovation, this conversation is for you.
#MayaDallaValle #NapaValley #DallaValleVineyards #CabernetFranc #Winemaking #NapaWine #WineIndustry #ClimateChangeWine #FamilyLegacyWine #WineBusiness #NapaCabernetFranc #2020VintageWine #WinePodcast #WineInterview #NapaValleyWinemaker #OrganicFarmingWine #WineStewardship #NapaWinemaking | |||
| Imagine Earning The Master Sommelier Pin 2x, with Max Kast | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:55:30 | |
What does it take to earn the Master Sommelier pin? Max Kast pulls back the curtain on the intense journey, from the pressures of blind tasting to the emotional highs and lows of fine wine service. He reflects on the 2018 Court of Master Sommeliers scandal, how it reshaped the industry, and why integrity remains his guiding principle. In this episode of Wine Centric, Max shares the path that led him from a childhood as one of nine children of German immigrants to becoming Director of BOND Winery in Napa Valley. It’s a conversation about mastery, humility, and a lifelong respect for the vine. Listeners will love Max’s reflections on:
This is more than a conversation about wine: it’s a masterclass in passion, perseverance, and purpose. Chapters: 00:00 The Journey to Master Sommelier 10:15 The Scandal and Its Aftermath 20:31 The Mindset of a Sommelier 32:25 Evolving Perspectives on Wine Tasting 35:23 The Evolution of Wine in California 38:08 Personal Journey: From Detroit to Missoula 41:17 The Path to Becoming a Wine Director 44:30 Building a Wine Program: Challenges and Triumphs 49:58 Transitioning to Wine Imports 52:54 Current Role at Bond Winery: A New Chapter 🎧 Listen now on YouTube + all podcast platforms We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners, including Fearrington House and Heather Donovan Real Estate. | |||
| Why Mosel Riesling Stands Apart | With Johannes Selbach of Selbach-Oster | 01 Oct 2025 | 01:01:58 | |
From the dramatic steep vineyards blanketed in slate to spontaneous fermentations and aging in traditional Fuder barrels, we explore the elements that shape Mosel’s unmistakable Riesling profile. Johannes breaks down the nuances of dry versus sweet styles, why site expression matters, and how history and humility guide his craft. Key Points
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| The Definitive Mondavi Interview: Legacy, Wine Innovation & Napa Valley's Future | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:54:26 | |
Matthew Weiss hosts a once-in-a-generation conversation with two of American wine’s most influential voices: Tim Mondavi, owner of Continuum Estate, architect of Napa Valley’s modern era, and his son Carlo Mondavi, co-owner of RAEN Winery, a visionary championing sustainable farming and fine wine’s future.
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| Wine & Soul: Old Vines, New Energy in Portugal’s Douro Valley | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:58:28 | |
Portugal’s Douro Valley isn’t just beautiful, it’s alive with history, resilience, and over 300 grape varieties that define the essence of Portuguese wine. At the heart of this landscape, Sandra Tavares da Silva and Jorge Serôdio Borges, the visionaries behind Wine & Soul, are preserving and celebrating vineyards that date back generations.
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| The Oracle of Champagne, Peter Liem: From Dom Pérignon to Today | 29 Oct 2025 | 01:01:05 | |
Champagne isn’t just a beverage, it’s a cultural symbol, a product of place, and increasingly, a lens into the shifting climate of our time. Peter Liem, one of the world’s most respected voices on Champagne, brings rare insight into the region’s transformation over the past two decades. A James Beard Award–winning author and founder of ChampagneGuide.net, Liem has dedicated his career to chronicling the nuance and evolution of the region. From demystifying the myth of Dom Pérignon to tracing Champagne’s evolution amidst climate change, this conversation is a masterclass in nuance. Liem explores why terroir has taken center stage, how grower Champagne reshaped the market, and what the future holds for this iconic wine, including the role of dosage, the rise of still wines, and the region’s ongoing identity shift. Whether you're a curious newcomer or a seasoned wine lover, this episode deepens your understanding of Champagne as both a tradition and an ever-evolving craft.
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| Wynn Las Vegas Somm Cristie Norman: The Question No One Had Ever Asked Her | 21 Jan 2026 | 01:06:32 | |
Cristie Norman brings bold energy, heart, and a wealth of experience to this powerful episode of The Wine Centric Show. As Lead Sommelier at Delilah at the Wynn Las Vegas, Cristie opens up about her evolution from aspiring opera singer to nationally recognized wine educator, and how her path through hospitality has shaped her passion for leadership, mentorship, and impact. Cristie shares the personal journey that led her to wine, including a life-shifting Zen retreat that changed how she sees achievement, and why she ultimately chose not to pursue her Advanced Sommelier certification. “No one’s ever asked me that before,” she admits, as she reflects on redefining success in a high-pressure industry. 📍 What You’ll Learn:
Cristie is more than a sommelier, she’s a leader, educator, and visionary helping shape the future of wine. Chapters: 02:47 Exploring Wine Choices and Trends 05:48 The Role of a Sommelier in Las Vegas 08:35 The Art of Wine Inventory Management 11:27 From Opera to Wine: Kristi's Journey 14:10 The Business of Wine and Personal Philosophy 16:49 The United Sommelier Foundation and Its Impact 19:51 Future Aspirations and Industry Challenges 22:43 Closing Thoughts and Memorable Pairings 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners: ▪️Fearrington House: https://fearrington.com/ ▪️Heather Donovan Real Estate: https://heatherdhomes.com/ ▪️Conscious Strong: https://consciousstrong.com/ | |||
| Eric Asimov (New York Times) on the Future of Wine, California & Culture | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:59:52 | |
How is wine culture changing, and what still holds true? Eric Asimov, the long-standing chief wine critic for The New York Times, joins us for a candid conversation to answer these questions. With his signature clarity and cultural insight, Eric brings a rare, unpretentious perspective to the complexities of wine criticism, the industry’s growing pains, and the surprising role of wellness and celebrity in shaping what ends up in our glasses. We explore the quiet transformation happening in California wine, the tension between wine as a personal experience and a consumer product, and why wine education needs to feel more like an invitation than an exam. Eric unpacks the way media, tech, and generational values are shifting the center of gravity in wine, not always for better, but not always for worse either. His reflections are rooted in decades of experience, yet they remain open, questioning, and refreshingly grounded. This isn’t about scores or hype. It’s about culture, connection, and the enduring pleasure of a shared bottle. #EricAsimov #WineCentricShow #WineCulture #WineCriticism #CaliforniaWine #MindfulDrinking #WineAndWellness #WineEducation #WineMedia #WineCommunity 📍 What You’ll Learn:
Chapters: 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners: ▪️Fearrington House: https://fearrington.com/ ▪️Heather Donovan Real Estate: https://heatherdhomes.com/ Backend Tags: Eric Asimov, wine podcast, wine culture, wine criticism, California wine, celebrity wine brands, wine education, wine and wellness, mindful drinking, wine industry, sommelier podcast, wine journalism, The New York Times wine, wine lifestyle, wine commentary, wine trends, wine media, wine storytelling, modern wine culture, wine influencers | |||
| Champagne Purist: Jérôme Dehours & the Power of Pinot Meunier | 24 Dec 2025 | 00:52:24 | |
Champagne maker Jérôme Dehours brings a rare blend of tradition and rebellion, redefining what Champagne can be through a lens of integrity, terroir, and deep-rooted family legacy. After the early loss of his father and the forced sale of the Dehours estate, Jérôme and his sisters reclaimed their family’s land in 1996. From that moment, he began reshaping the estate’s identity, challenging Champagne’s prestige-driven norms and choosing authenticity over convention. Influenced by Burgundy’s philosophy of place, Jérôme creates “wines that happen to sparkle,” guided not by lab metrics but by instinct, observation, and the expressive character of each vineyard. His commitment to Pinot Meunier, a grape often overshadowed, and his early decision to list lieux-dits on his labels positioned him as a revolutionary voice within Champagne. Joined by Troy Revell, Wine Director at Fearrington House, this episode also features a rare on-camera tasting, offering a front-row view into how a top sommelier experiences these unapologetically terroir-driven wines. Jérôme’s approach is both minimalist and intentional: a Coquard basket press, natural fermentation, and malolactic in bottle all contribute to wines that speak clearly of origin, season, and soil. 📍 What You’ll Learn:
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| How Château Musar Became Lebanon’s Global Wine Icon with Marc Hochar | 10 Dec 2025 | 01:08:25 | |
How does Chateau Musar create a wine so instantly recognizable—vibrant, soulful, unmistakably Musar? In this episode, Marc Hochar takes us inside the family’s collaborative blending process, revealing how each member’s unique palate shapes the final wine. From generational taste differences to the guiding hand of Gaston, the Musar blend is crafted through shared vision, spirited debate, and a reverence for the winery’s heritage. Unlike wines polished to perfection, Musar embraces vibrancy, quirk, and character—the very traits that define its identity. The result is a blend that reflects continuity, lineage, and the soulful imperfections that make Musar one of Lebanon’s most iconic wineries. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the Hochar family maintains consistency while honoring individuality, ensuring every vintage carries forward Musar’s legacy. 📍 What You’ll Learn
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| LA Dodgers’ Manager, Dave Roberts Talks Red Stitch, Wine & Playoffs | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:45:25 | |
LA Dodgers’ Manager, Dave Roberts, a three-time World Series champion and co-owner of Red Stitch Wine, shares how the intensity of a playoff run mirrors the precision of winemaking. From his first unforgettable glass of Jordan Cabernet to launching a boutique label with fellow athletes, Dave opens up about the journey from the dugout to the vineyard. This candid conversation explores the parallels between baseball and wine, from the art of timing to the value of patience, and touches on evolving wine trends, the influence of his sommelier wife, and why younger generations are key to the future of wine culture. Red Stitch Wine isn’t just a brand; it’s a reflection of friendship, family, and a love for the craft. 📍 What You’ll Learn:
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| Disney’s Wine Master: George Miliotes on Pairing Wine with Rollercoasters | 04 Feb 2026 | 01:05:05 | |
What happens when passion meets purpose in the wine world — and a little Disney magic? George Miliotes, legendary Master Sommelier and the visionary behind Wine Bar George at Disney Springs, shares a journey as rich and layered as a vintage Bordeaux. From crafting wine blends for Olive Garden to building one of the most dynamic wine destinations in the country, George brings hospitality, humor, and high standards to everything he touches. 🎢 Bonus: We challenge George to pair wines with iconic Disney rides — think Guardians of the Galaxy, Tower of Terror, and Expedition Everest. His answers? As bold as a Napa Cab. 📍 What You’ll Learn:
Whether you're a sommelier-in-training or just here for the vibes (and the vino), this episode brings out the soul behind the service — and a few unexpected twists along the way. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. Conscious Strong has an April retreat to Italy - mention Wine Centric for a $250 0ff click the link! | |||
| Master Somm Bobby Stuckey: In Defense of Fine Dining & Friuli | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:46:43 | |
Bobby Stuckey has spent twenty years telling Americans that the most important wine region in Italy isn't Tuscany. It isn't Piedmont either. It's Friuli. As co-founder of Frasca Food and Wine and one of the most respected Master Sommeliers in the country, Stuckey has watched food journalists question whether fine dining still has a place in American culture. He has a clear answer: they don't know what they're talking about. This conversation covers the wines and producers that put Friuli on the map, the real story behind orange wine, why Merlot and Chardonnay belong in Friuli just as much as Ribolla Gialla, and what it actually takes to build a restaurant culture around a region most Americans have never heard of. One question runs through all of it: how long does a grape need to grow somewhere before it becomes part of that place? | |||
| The Wine Importer Who Took On Trump and Won | Victor Owen Schwartz | Bonus Episode 45 | 20 May 2026 | 00:54:27 | |
When the most powerful man in the world imposed tariffs that threatened to put his business under, Victor Owen Schwartz did what almost no one else was willing to do. He sued. And he won. As lead plaintiff in VOS Selections v. Donald Trump, this 40-year wine importer took the fight from the Court of International Trade all the way to the Supreme Court — winning at every stop. 3-0. 7-2. 6-3. On the morning this episode was recorded, his tariff refunds hit his bank account for the first time. We get into what IEEPA tariffs actually did to an importer running on 5% margins, why Amazon blinked while Victor didn't, how a brunch he almost skipped changed everything, and what it feels like when justice stops being theoretical and shows up in your bank account. 📩 Subscribe to the biweekly Wine Centric Newsletter at winecentricshow.com | |||
| Bruwer Raats | The Man Who Built South Africa’s Most Iconic Wine | 13 May 2026 | 00:58:27 | |
Bruwer Raats planted his flag in the Polkadraai Hills when nobody else wanted to be there. The soil was granite, the land was cheap, and the two varieties he chose — Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc — were widely considered the least exciting grapes a winemaker could possibly champion. His colleagues called him a mad hatter. That was 2000. Today, Polkadraai Hills is a declared ward on the label of one of the world's most consistently decorated wines. Matt goes deep with Bruwer on the full arc: growing up in post-apartheid South Africa and the democratic shift that shaped his entire career; training stints in Bordeaux, Napa, Germany, and Tuscany; why granite soils and a south-facing slope were worth more to him than prestige real estate in the Golden Triangle; the braai conversation with his friend and partner Mzo that gave birth to MR de Compostela — South Africa's first 50/50 black-white wine company, not by mandate but by friendship and shared ambition; and the discipline it takes to declassify your only wine in 2010 and again in 2019 because the vintage simply wasn't good enough. There's also a cars-and-wine pairing game to open, the now-legendary Ferrari traffic cop story, and Bruwer's four-bottle prescription for anyone who wants to understand South African wine. First South African guest on The Wine Centric Show. Long overdue. We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners: 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. #BruwerRaats, #RaatsFamilyWines, #MRdeCompostela, #SouthAfricanWine, #StellenboschWine, #PolkadraaiHills, #CheninBlanc, #CabernetFranc, #CapeClassics, #WinePodcast, #WineInterview, #WineEducation, #SouthAfrica, #Pinotage, #FineWine, #OldVineProject, #WineAndFoodPairing, #TheWineCentricShow, #Stellenbosch, #WineTasting | |||
| Kevin Zraly | The Man Who Taught America to Drink Wine | 29 Apr 2026 | 01:04:54 | |
Fifty years ago, a 25-year-old with no money, no connections, and a lot of nerve showed up at an office on the 18th floor of the World Trade Center every single day for two and a half weeks until someone finally let him in. That someone was Barbara Kafka. The place was Windows on the World. And what Kevin Zraly built there over the next 25 years became the greatest restaurant wine program this country has ever seen. We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners: ▪️Fearrington House: https://fearrington.com/ Episode Highlights
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| Cathy Corison Built Napa's Most Patient Winery. Now Grace Is Next. | 15 Apr 2026 | 01:07:36 | |
A UC Davis professor once told Cathy Corison she would never be a winemaker in the Napa Valley. As a woman, it simply wasn't done. Join the the list for a Bi-weekly newsletter with loads more wine insights and Matt's picks-- The official wine glass of the Wine Centric Show is Glasvin. 📍 What You’ll Learn: 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. We’re grateful for the support of our episode partners: | |||
| Clos du Val, Carmel Greenberg — The Opposite of Extraction | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:35:29 | |
Carmel Greenberg didn't come to Clos du Val to make bigger wines. She came to make better ones. Chapters: Subscribe for more conversations with the people behind the wine. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. We're grateful for the support of our episode partners: Backend Tags: | |||
| High Hampton’s Head Somm: Building a World-Class Wine Program in the Blue Ridge | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:43:36 | |
Most world-class wine programs live in big city restaurants. This one lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains — and that changes everything. In This Episode Episode Chapters 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture.
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| Supreme Court Wine Tariff Ruling: Progress — But Not Over | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:44:19 | |
Bonus Episode — Breaking News Update Supreme Court has issued a ruling on U.S. wine tariffs — a meaningful development in a long-running legal battle. But despite the headlines, the industry is not out of the woods yet. Millions of dollars have already been paid in tariffs. Importers have faced severe cash flow strain. Jobs across distribution and retail remain exposed. And future trade actions could still pose serious challenges. This episode with Harmon Skurnik examines: • What the Supreme Court actually decided “Tariffs are bad for everybody.” A clear-eyed look at where things stand — and what the wine industry should be watching now. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into wine culture. #wineTariffs #supremeCourtRuling #usWineIndustry #wineTradePolicy #wineImporters #economicImpactOfTariffs #usWineTradeAlliance #threeTierSystem #wineBusiness #wineDistribution #tradePolicyNews #tariffLegalChallenge #wineMarketEconomics #smallBusinessImpact #winePricing | |||
| Sebastián Zuccardi's Altitude is Defining Argentina's Malbec Attitude | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:56:12 | |
Sebastián Zuccardi is one of the defining voices behind the modern revolution of Argentine wine. As the third generation leading Zuccardi Valle de Uco, he helped redefine what’s possible in Uco Valley, transforming high-altitude vineyards into some of the most respected sites in the world. In this episode, he breaks down why the vineyard matters more than the winery, how extreme elevation shapes tension and structure, and why terroir, not technique, drives great wine. From the evolution of Malbec to the rise of Chardonnay in Mendoza, Sebastián shares how concrete fermentation, parcel-by-parcel study, and long-term thinking are reshaping Argentina’s identity on the global stage. At Zuccardi, the philosophy is simple: wine should taste like where it’s from. Precision over power. Purity over polish. 📍 What You’ll Learn:
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