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| E81 - Stone Eagle Winery, Canada | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:58:21 | |
Niagara on the Lake is raising the bar again. In this episode of Read Between the Wines, Pierre catches up with Adam Pearce, winemaker at Stone Eagle Winery and the talent behind the celebrated wines of Two Sisters in Ontario's Niagara region. Four years after their first conversation during the pandemic, Adam returns with big news. The once cult Stone Eagle label has grown into a full winery on Highway 55, with its own estate vineyards, focused portfolio and on site restaurant, The Nest. Together, Pierre and Adam explore what it really takes to build age worthy Canadian wines that reward patience, not just instant gratification. They dig into the details behind Stone Eagle's Cabernet Franc, the Eagle Eye Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, the Lush and Blanc de Franc sparkling wines, and why balance, structure and time remain the real luxuries in a small market like Canada. Adam also shares candid thoughts on climate change, extreme vintages, replanting difficult vineyards, and the constant tension between consumer demand, portfolio focus and winemaker curiosity. The conversation goes beyond the cellar. Pierre and Adam discuss the war on wine, the rise of low and no alcohol products, public health narratives, and why responsible enjoyment, food, place and human connection still sit at the heart of true wine culture. If you love Niagara, Cabernet Franc, serious Chardonnay and ambitious Canadian reds, this episode is for you.
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| E80 - The Blue Zones · Dan Buettner | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:46:21 | |
In this episode of Read Between the Wines, we welcome Dan Buettner—National Geographic explorer, Emmy Award-winning producer, and New York Times best-selling author. Dan is the visionary behind the Blue Zones, regions from Okinawa to Sardinia and Costa Rica where people regularly live into their 90s and 100s in remarkable health. We explore the secrets of longevity: plant-based diets, strong communities, daily movement, and storytelling that makes science memorable. Dan shares insights from his Netflix documentary Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones and his new book The Blue Zones Kitchen: One Pot Meals. And yes—wine lovers will discover why moderate red wine is central to Blue Zone cultures, enjoyed daily as part of meals, joy, and connection. For more information about our Podcast, visit us on the web: Follow us on Instagram: Connect with us on LinkedIn: | |||
| E71 - Cameron Douglas, MS · New Zealand | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:55:29 | |
In this episode, we swap vineyards for velvety service as we sit down with New Zealand's only Master Sommelier, Cameron Douglas. From decoding restaurant wine lists to mastering food and wine pairings (yes, there's a "cashew test"), Cameron shares a lifetime of expertise in hospitality, sensory training, and beverage curation. We tackle misconceptions about sommeliers, the changing face of wine consumption, and why palate disruption is key to understanding flavour. It's an insightful, spirited masterclass you won't want to miss. This is just the beginning. Visit readbetweenthewinespodcast.com for bonus material of exclusive content with Cameron—available only on our website. You'll find deeper reflections on wine culture, strategies for expanding global wine markets, and more of Cameron's unmatched wisdom.
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| E70 - Jordan Wine Estate · Stellenbosch, South Africa | 05 Mar 2025 | 00:55:48 | |
For Episode 70, we return to South Africa for the first time in almost four years, and we do so in grand fashion—by visiting Jordan Wines Estate in Stellenbosch. Owned by husband-and-wife duo Kathy and Gary Jordan, this estate is a benchmark of excellence, seamlessly blending tradition, science, and sustainability in winemaking. In this episode, we explore Jordan's Timepiece Range, a tribute to their heritage and old vines, and discuss how Gary's background in geology has shaped their vineyard's unique terroir. Kathy shares insights on economics in wine marketing, while Gary reveals their bold approach to combat climate change, including pioneering plantings of Assyrtiko, Mencía, and Xinomavro. We also dive into winemaking as an art versus a science, the evolution of consumer preferences, and the challenges South African vintners face today—from climate adaptation to international trade barriers. Plus, an exclusive look at their UK project, Mousehall Country Estate, where they are crafting world-class still wines in England. An inspiring conversation with two visionaries shaping the future of wine. Don't miss it!
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| E69 - Water & Wines · Sanna Yamit Viitaoja-Malmberg · Sweden | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:45:46 | |
For Episode 69, we're, of course, staying in the world of wine, but we're casting a wider net. What happens when a wine-loving sommelier finds herself stuck at home during a global pandemic? If you're Sanna Yamit Viitaoja-Malmberg, you don't just pass the time with jigsaw puzzles—you turn them into a global business.
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| E68 - Ambriel Sparkling Wines UK | 11 Feb 2025 | 01:04:14 | |
For Episode 68, we pop the cork on a sparkling conversation with Wendy Outhwaite, co-founder of Ambriel, an English sparkling wine producer with a serious commitment to quality—and a playful side to match. Nestled in the rolling hills of West Sussex, Ambriel crafts wines with a "palate, not wallet" approach, letting patience and precision take the lead (some bottles rest on lees for over six years before they make their grand debut).
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| E67 - Col d'Orcia, Brunello di Montalcino, Italy | 10 Jan 2025 | 01:08:12 | |
For Episode 67, get ready to uncork a truly special episode of Read Between the Wines! Host Pierre Ferland sits down with the charming and insightful Santiago Marone Cinzano of Col d'Orcia, a 10th-generation winemaker with a story as rich and complex as the Brunello di Montalcino his family has perfected for centuries.
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| E66 - Dog Point Vineyard, New Zealand | 13 Dec 2024 | 01:14:19 | |
For Episode 66, Read Between the Wines ventures to New Zealand, uncovering the story of Dog Point Vineyard in Marlborough with General Manager Matt Sutherland. As the son of the winery's founders, Margaret and Ivan Sutherland, Matt grew up immersed in the family business before carving his own path in wine management and sales across New Zealand, Australia, and London. Returning home, Matt brought a global perspective to Dog Point, helping to cement its reputation as a pioneer in organic and sustainable winemaking. In this episode, Matt delves into Dog Point's unique approach, from handpicking fruit to crafting wines with low intervention techniques. He shares the journey of converting their vineyards to certified organic practices, explaining how soil health, biodiversity, and a deep respect for the land underpin their philosophy. Listeners will discover how Dog Point's terroir, a combination of hillside blocks and clay-laden soils, contributes to the elegance and complexity of their Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. The conversation also explores New Zealand's wine industry, its rapid rise to prominence, and the distinctive profiles of Marlborough wines. Matt reflects on the challenges of modern winemaking, shifting consumer demands, and Dog Point's commitment to creating wines that cellar beautifully and tell a story of place and tradition.
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| E65 - Flat Rock Cellars, Canada | 05 Dec 2024 | 01:03:42 | |
For Episode 65 of Read Between the Wines, we dive into the heart of Ontario's Niagara Escarpment to explore Flat Rock Cellars, a winery celebrated for its unique terroir, sustainable practices, and boundary-pushing winemaking. Joining us is Ed Madronich, Flat Rock's passionate and visionary President, who shares the story behind the winery's name—born from the limestone rocks unearthed during vineyard preparation—and its commitment to producing wines that authentically reflect the land. This episode uncovers the distinctive features of the Twenty Mile Bench, from its deep limestone soils to its latitude, which rivals Burgundy and Bordeaux. Ed offers fascinating insights into how these factors, combined with Flat Rock's innovative and sustainable approach, enable the creation of award-winning wines like their Twisted blend and Rieslings, which have garnered international acclaim. Listeners will learn about Flat Rock's dedication to breaking down barriers in the wine world, championing education and accessibility over pretension. We also delve into their experimental projects, such as "Project Nature Nurture," which explores how fermentation techniques shape wine profiles. Ed's deep respect for tradition, paired with his drive for innovation, ensures Flat Rock remains a leader in showcasing the potential of Canadian wine. Whether you're a wine geek or a casual enthusiast, this episode offers something truly special.
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| E64 - Wine Enthusiast · Marshall Tilden, USA | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:59:48 | |
For Episode 64, we turn our attention to the critical but often overlooked topic of wine storage. Host Pierre Ferland is joined by Marshall Tilden III, head of Wine Enthusiast's wine storage division, for an enlightening discussion on how proper storage can preserve and enhance the wine experience. Drawing on decades of expertise, Marshall shares invaluable insights into the factors that influence wine aging, including temperature, humidity, light, and vibration. The episode offers practical advice for everyone, from casual wine enthusiasts to serious collectors, covering storage solutions ranging from compact countertop units to bespoke wine cellars. Marshall emphasises the importance of selecting the right storage setup to protect not only your everyday bottles but also those rare, special wines saved for unforgettable occasions. Alongside expert recommendations, Marshall recounts a personal anecdote about a treasured Barolo ruined by inadequate storage, illustrating the risks of neglecting proper care. Listeners will also gain clarity on common misconceptions about wine storage, learn to identify the "enemies" of wine, and discover solutions tailored to various lifestyles and budgets. Whether you're storing six bottles or six hundred, this episode promises to be an engaging and informative guide to protecting and enjoying your wine collection. For more information about our Podcast, visit us on the web:
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| E63 - Kenwood Vineyards, Sonoma, California, USA | 23 Nov 2024 | 00:54:27 | |
For Episode 63 of Read Between the Wines, we journey to the heart of Sonoma County, California, to meet Mark Beaman, head winemaker at Kenwood Vineyards. Known for its heritage and deep connection to the land, Kenwood is celebrated for crafting wines that reflect the unique terroir of Sonoma, including its exclusive use of fruit from the iconic Jack London Ranch.
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| E62 - Wiston Estate, Sussex, England | 24 Oct 2024 | 01:14:29 | |
For Episode 62, we're heading to England to explore the country's booming wine industry. Our guests are Kirsty Goring, co-owner and Brand Director, along with the brilliant winemaker Marcus Rayner-Ward, from Wiston Estate in Sussex, England. Owned by Kirsty and her husband, Rick Goring, Wiston Estate is more than just a winery—it's a fully functioning farm, home to a restaurant called Chalk, and even offers several properties for rent. Their sparkling wines are so exceptional, they could make even the finest Champagne producers rethink their craft. When most of us think of England, we imagine shepherd's pie, fish & chips, tea, and a cracking G&T. But now, wine—especially sparkling wine—deserves a spot on that list. While this may feel new to some, it's actually more of a revival. Winemaking in England dates back to the Roman era, and English wines thrived in the Middle Ages. However, the industry declined in the 18th and 19th centuries due to climate shifts and the rise of imported French wines. Come explore the English countryside with us. Sussex is stunning this time of year, and this is precisely where the bubbles part away with Champagne…
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| E79 - Domaine Faiveley · Burgundy, France | 04 Sep 2025 | 01:08:58 | |
Few names in Burgundy command as much admiration as Domaine Faiveley. Founded in 1825 and now led by seventh-generation Erwan Faiveley, the estate has become a benchmark of excellence for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. From its historic home in Nuits-Saint-Georges to its grands crus across the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune, Faiveley represents the very soul of Burgundy. In this episode, Erwan reflects on nearly two centuries of family stewardship, exploring how Domaine Faiveley continues to balance tradition with innovation in an ever-changing world. We discuss the artistry of vineyard management, the lessons of history, and the evolving challenges of climate and culture that shape Burgundy today. Listeners will gain insight into some of Burgundy's most iconic vineyards, from Corton to Bâtard-Montrachet, and the philosophy that underpins wines celebrated worldwide for their finesse, structure, and longevity. This conversation is more than an interview—it is an extraordinary opportunity to hear directly from one of Burgundy's most prestigious Domaine, a family whose legacy defines the timeless pursuit of great wine.
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| E61 - La Cave Garibaldi · Estelle Burgan, France | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:45:51 | |
For Episode 61, we bring you a special conversation with Estelle Burgan from La Cave Garibaldi. Estelle and her husband Eric run a unique boutique in France that specializes in promoting and selling Italian wines, but their passion doesn't stop there. They also curate bespoke wine tours in Italy, guiding travellers through the country's hidden gems and lesser-known regions. This isn't your typical tourist experience—Estelle and Eric focus on authentic, intimate journeys that connect visitors with local winemakers, artisans, and breathtaking off-the-beaten-path destinations.
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| E60 - Domaine Gassier · Michel Gassier, France | 02 Oct 2024 | 01:12:08 | |
To launch Season 7 of Read Between the Wines, Episode 60 features an exceptional conversation with the distinguished Michel Gassier – owner, winemaker, and vintner of Domaine Gassier and Château de Nages in the Rhône Valley, France. Gassier, whose family has been producing wine for generations, is renowned for crafting classic Rhône wines with remarkable minerality, depth, and balance. With distribution spanning over 24 countries, Domaine Gassier has earned a loyal global following for its commitment to quality and exceptional value. In this episode, Gassier provides an enlightening exploration of the Rhône Valley's diverse terroirs, delving into the mystique of the region and the influence of the infamous Mistral wind. He sheds light on how the Rhône is often misunderstood outside France, explaining its unique sub-regions and their distinctions. The conversation touches on the challenges and opportunities presented by climate change, and how these environmental shifts are shaping the approach to viticulture and winemaking in this storied region. Tune in for a masterclass in Rhône wines, sustainability, and the passion behind one of the most inspiring family-owned vineyards in France. | |||
| E59 - Bottega S.p.A. · Sandro Bottega, Italy | 11 Jul 2024 | 01:16:18 | |
For Episode 59, we have the distinct honor of featuring one of the biggest names in the winemaking industry. We are privileged to interview Sandro Bottega, a name synonymous with excellence and innovation in viticulture. As the visionary leader of the Bottega SPA empire, Sandro has not only elevated the art of winemaking but has also set a global standard with his Prosecco. His products, celebrated for their unparalleled quality, grace the shelves of virtually every airport worldwide, making his brand one of the most known brand worldwide. The iconic gold bottle of Bottega Prosecco is a testament to his craftsmanship and is instantly recognizable, embodying elegance and prestige. Join us as we delve into the journey of this extraordinary entrepreneur and explore the secrets behind the success of Bottega SPA.
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| E58 - Foreign Affair Winery · René Van Ede, Canada | 03 Jul 2024 | 01:11:57 | |
For Episode 58, we explore one of Niagara's most iconic wineries, The Foreign Affair Winery, with their accomplished winemaker, René Van Ede. Since joining in 2020, René has been steering the winery's evolution beyond its renowned Italian-inspired appassimento wines, expanding the portfolio to include exciting new offerings like sparkling wines and Pinot Grigio. Owned by Corby Spirit & Wine, part of the Pernod Ricard family since 2017, Foreign Affair is deeply rooted in tradition yet constantly innovating. René, originally from Australia, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the winery. His expertise is evident as he discusses the intricacies of winemaking in Canada and the winery's commitment to sustainability and hospitality. With the unveiling of their stunning new tasting room, Foreign Affair is a must-visit destination for wine lovers.
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| E57 - Leaning Post Wines, Canada | 28 Jun 2024 | 01:12:56 | |
For Episode 57, we offer an interview with Nadia and Ilya Senchuk, the visionary founders of Leaning Post Winery in Canada's Niagara region. Established in 2009 as a virtual label, Leaning Post quickly evolved into a celebrated winery uniquely positioned between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment. Known for their infectious enthusiasm and deep commitment to their terroir, Nadia and Ilya share their journey of transforming their dream into reality. With Ilya as the winemaker and Nadia driving the business, they have become a dynamic force in the Canadian wine industry.
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| E56 - WINEing · Moshé Weizman | 12 Jun 2024 | 01:09:28 | |
For Episode 56, we explore the wine industry from a unique perspective, focusing on entrepreneurship rather than winemaking. We are honored to welcome Moshé Weizman, the co-founder and CEO of WineIng, a groundbreaking start-up based in Tel-Aviv. WineIng is a digital platform that uses smart flash group buying, acting as a Direct-to-Consumer (DtC) enabler, empowering merchants and buyers to sell and purchase wine more effectively, together. In this episode, we will not delve into topics like second fermentation, malolactic fermentation, or vineyard pest control. Instead, you will be introduced to a simple yet ingenious concept that has the potential to disrupt the wine market significantly.
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| E55 - Bill Weir · CNN | 05 Jun 2024 | 01:08:27 | |
For Episode 55, we deviate from our usual path, and for the first time on Read Between the Wines podcast, wine won't be the main topic. Our guest is a highly acclaimed media personality, particularly in the United States. He is the Chief Climate Correspondent for the news channel CNN: Bill Weir has covered numerous major events including the war in Afghanistan, was the first American to broadcast live from Tibet, and he reported from various disaster zones such as Hurricane Katrina and the Japan tsunami. Al Gore – the "former next President" of the United States once said – Denial ain't just a river in Egypt… and despair ain't just a tire in the trunk… Whether you are a denial or not, it doesn't matter – it's happening right before our eyes. Bill has recently published a book entitled "Life as We Know It," and we discuss his book, but more importantly, we delve into the climate crisis that affects us all, including vintners and winemakers.
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| E54 - Planeta Winery, Sicily, Italy | 31 May 2024 | 01:18:43 | |
For Episode 54, we take you on an immersive journey to Sicily, Italy, to explore the excellence of the 2024 Wine Family of the Year, Planeta. Recently honored with this prestigious title at the Meininger Awards in Düsseldorf, Planeta stands as a beacon of Sicilian viticulture. | |||
| E53 - Hidden Bench Estate Winery, Canada | 23 May 2024 | 01:07:43 | |
For Episode 53, we explore the picturesque Beamsville Bench in Canada's Niagara region with Harald Thiel, founder and owner of Hidden Bench Estate Winery. Known for its premium wines crafted from organic estate-grown fruit, Hidden Bench focuses on cool climate varietals, especially Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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| E52 - Chateau Edmus, Bordeaux, France | 03 May 2024 | 01:20:27 | |
For episode 52, we are heading to Bordeaux in France with a fantastic vintner from Saint-Émilion: Laurent David. Laurent is the co-owner and founder of Château Edmus. Coming from the tech world, Laurent is some sort of disruptor in the wine industry with innovative ideas and most importantly world-class wine. See by yourself how Laurent David makes wine cool again.
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| E78 - Quails' Gate Winery · Okanagan Valley, Canada | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:58:32 | |
For Episode 78 of Read Between the Wines, we head to the Okanagan Valley to visit Quails' Gate, one of Canada's most iconic wineries. Host Pierre Ferland sits down with Rowan Stewart, who shares the story of his family's four generations of farming and their pioneering role in BC wine. From early Pinot Noir plantings to cutting-edge vineyard technology, Quails' Gate has always been a leader in shaping the region. But the past two years brought disaster. Back-to-back frost events wiped out almost the entire vineyard, erasing decades of work in just a few freezing nights. Instead of waiting for help, the Stewart family acted fast. They created Field and Flight, a bold project sourcing grapes from across the Pacific Northwest to keep their spirit alive. More than survival, it became a story of resilience and creativity. Rowan reflects on the land, the challenges of climate change, and the emotional side of winemaking. This episode is about more than vines and clones—it's about family, perseverance, and the future of Canadian wine.
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| E51 - André Mack, Sommelier · New York | 29 Apr 2024 | 01:05:36 | |
In episode 51, we are joined by André Mack, a renowned sommelier with an impressive background, having worked at prestigious establishments such as The French Laundry in California and Per Se in New York City. Now a successful entrepreneur and restaurateur in New York, Mack has made a name for himself as a wine influencer, educator, author, and winemaker based in Oregon. This episode offers a fascinating interview with one of the wine world's rising stars, as he shares insights into his journey from fine dining to launching his own ventures. Discover how he has become a key figure in the wine scene, combining his deep knowledge of wine with an authentic and creative approach. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply interested in entrepreneurship, this conversation with André Mack promises to inspire and entertain, providing a unique glimpse into his achievements in the heart of the Big Apple.
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| E50 - Domaine Lafage, Roussillon, France | 17 Apr 2024 | 01:09:33 | |
In Episode 51, we journey to the sun-soaked south of France, specifically to the Roussillon region, nestled in the southwest corner of the country between the Spanish border and the Mediterranean Sea. Our esteemed guest is Jean-Marc Lafage of Domaine Lafage, one of the region's most influential producers. Domaine Lafage's wines are a global force, gracing tables in over 60 countries. The Roussillon region itself is a unique viticultural landscape, offering both challenges and rewards to vintners like Jean-Marc. The area's dramatic elevation changes make mechanisation impossible, while its arid climate, though demanding, contributes to the intense concentration of flavours in the grapes.
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| E49 - Foot Trodden (Wines of Portugal) · Simon Woolf | 06 Apr 2024 | 01:02:09 | |
For Episode 49, we welcome back Simon J. Woolf, the acclaimed author behind the bestsellers Amber Revolution for which we discussed during Episode 27. Simon's latest book, Foot Trodden takes us deep into the heart of Portuguese winemaking, a region often overshadowed but rich with untold stories and profound traditions. This episode isn't just for those seeking a guide to Portuguese wines; it's a journey into the lives of the winemakers and families who have shaped this remarkable wine culture.
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| E48 - Ziraldo Prosecco, Italy | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:59:46 | |
For Episode 48 of Read Between the Wines, we are delighted to welcome back Canadian wine legend Donald Ziraldo, a figure often referred to as the "godfather" of Canadian wine. With a history as rich as the vineyards he's cultivated, Donald takes us on a journey through his latest venture—crafting Prosecco in the heart of Italy's Prosecco region, Friuli Venezia Giulia.
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| E47 - Xavier Vignon, Rhône Valley, France | 23 Nov 2023 | 01:33:52 | |
For Episode 47, we have the privilege of sitting down with Xavier Vignon, one of the most esteemed winemakers in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a crown jewel of the Rhône Valley. Xavier, known for his innovative approach and profound respect for tradition, shares his journey from a curious oenologist to a visionary force in the Rhône Valley. With decades of experience and a deep connection to the land, Xavier delves into the distinctive terroir of the Rhône, exploring the complex interplay of soils, climate, and grape varietals that make this region so extraordinary.
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| E46 - De Long Maps & Charts · Steve De Long | 04 Nov 2023 | 00:53:15 | |
For Episode 46, we welcome Steve De Long, co-founder and president of De Long Maps & Charts. Raised in Oregon's famed Willamette Valley, a region known for its exceptional Pinot Noir, Steve developed a deep connection to the world of wine from an early age. His background in architecture, combined with his wife Deborah's training as a textile designer, led this dynamic duo to merge their expertise in design and their passion for wine. | |||
| E45 - The Wine Bible · Karen MacNeil, USA | 29 Nov 2022 | 01:20:24 | |
In Episode 45, we explore the best-selling wine book in the USA, The Wine Bible, and welcome its author, the legendary Karen MacNeil, as we delve into her profound impact on the world of wine. Karen, often referred to as "America's Missionary of the Vine," shares her remarkable journey, beginning in the 1970s when the wine industry was predominantly male-dominated. With candour and wisdom, she discusses the challenges she faced as a pioneering woman in wine, her groundbreaking work in wine education, and the evolution of the industry over the years.
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| E44 - Versado Winery, Mendoza, Argentina | 16 Nov 2022 | 01:15:04 | |
For Episode 44 of Read Between the Wines, we had the pleasure of welcoming two of the most influential wine figures, Ann Sperling and Peter Gamble. This dynamic duo, who are both celebrated in the Canadian wine industry, shared their incredible journey that led them from Bordeaux, by Canada and to Mendoza, Argentina. Their story is more than just about making wine; it's about passion, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence. Ann and Peter gave us a deep dive into their experiences in Mendoza, where they own and operate the historic Versado vineyard, renowned for its exceptional Malbec.
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| E43 - Two Sisters Vineyards, Canada | 08 Dec 2021 | 02:08:30 | |
For Episode 43, we sit down with Adam Pearce, the talented winemaker at Two Sisters Vineyards, nestled in the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Founded by sisters Melissa and Angela Marotta, Two Sisters Vineyards is renowned for crafting exquisitely textured wines that reflect both elegance and depth. Adam shares insights into the meticulous winemaking process that allows their wines to achieve world-class status, with a particular focus on the extended barrel ageing that brings complexity and richness to each bottle.
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| E42 - Windrush Estate Winery, Canada | 17 Nov 2021 | 02:07:06 | |
In Episode 51, we dive into a fascinating conversation with Jonathan Doyle, the winemaker at Windrush Estate Winery, nestled in Ontario's scenic Hockley Valley region. Windrush may be a small winery, but it's making a big impact by embracing cool-climate varietals that truly shine.
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| E77 - Wine GB · Nicola Bates, England | 19 Jun 2025 | 01:05:31 | |
For Episode 77 of Read Between the Wines, we sit down with Nicola Bates, CEO of Wine GB, to explore the exciting momentum behind English and Welsh wines. From climate adaptation to international acclaim, the British wine scene is transforming at remarkable speed—and Nicola is at the forefront of it all. We discuss Wine GB's bold new three-year strategy, the importance of sustainability through the SWGB certification, and how the organisation is championing diversity, education, and tourism across the sector. Nicola shares her personal connection to wine, her favourite grape varieties, and the ambitious initiatives aimed at supporting both new and established producers. Whether you're a winemaker, a wine lover, or simply curious about why Britain is fast becoming one of the world's most dynamic wine regions, this conversation is essential listening. Grab a glass, settle in—and get ready to be inspired by the future of wine, British-style.
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| E41 - Ken Forrester Vineyards, South Africa | 14 May 2021 | 01:44:24 | |
For Episode 41, we welcomes an iconic figure in the wine world, Ken Forrester, for an unforgettable conversation. As the founder and winemaker at Ken Forrester Wines in Stellenbosch, South Africa, Ken shares his incredible journey from the hotel and restaurant business to becoming a globally recognized name in wine. The episode is rich with stories, including a heartfelt recollection of Nelson Mandela's 85th birthday, where Ken's wine played a special role.
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| E40 - Big Macs and Burgundy · Vanessa Price, USA | 29 Apr 2021 | 01:01:22 | |
In Episode 40 of Read Between the Wines, we sits down with Vanessa Price, the author behind the wildly successful book Big Macs and Burgundy. Vanessa, a Kentucky native turned New York sommelier, has taken the wine world by storm with her unique approach to pairing wines with everyday foods. From Cheetos to PB&J, Vanessa shares the unexpected but brilliant combinations that have made her book a hit. | |||
| E38 - Trialto Wine Group · Richard Dittmar, Canada | 01 Apr 2021 | 01:40:32 | |
For Episode 38 of Read Between the Wines Podcast, our host Pierre is joined by Richard Dittmar, President and CEO of Trialto Wine Group, one of Western Canada's foremost wine import agencies. Richard delves into the evolving world of wine, focusing on the significance of storytelling in elevating the wine experience. He highlights the rising demand for organic and biodynamic wines, like those from Jean-Marc Brocard, and the distinct qualities of wines from celebrated estates such as Château Margaux and Catena Zapata.
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| E37 - Rosewood Winery, Canada | 12 Mar 2021 | 01:56:06 | |
In Episode 37, Read Between the Wines delves into a captivating conversation with Ryan Corrigan, the winemaker at Rosewood Estate Winery, nestled in the heart of Beamsville, Ontario. Rosewood Estate is renowned for its dedication to crafting wines of integrity, embracing a philosophy of low-intervention winemaking that allows each bottle to serve as a true reflection of its origin in the distinctive terroir of the Niagara Region. | |||
| E36 - 2027 Cellars, Canada | 07 Mar 2021 | 01:36:03 | |
In Episode 36 of Read Between the Wines, we delve into the art of winemaking with Kevin Panagapka, the founder and winemaker of 2027 Cellars. Situated in Jordan, in the heart of Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, 2027 Cellars may be a micro-winery, but it is renowned for its unwavering dedication to quality and its profound respect for terroir. Kevin Panagapka takes us through his journey of establishing this boutique winery, where every bottle is crafted with an uncompromising commitment to expressing the unique character of the land. | |||
| E35 - Noble Estates Wine & Spirits · Craig De Blois, Canada | 19 Jan 2021 | 01:32:40 | |
For episode 35, we have the pleasure of interviewing Craig De Blois, the President and Owner of Noble Estates Wine & Spirits, a leading premium wine and spirits agency in Ontario. Established in 1990 by Philip and Debra Mirabelli, Noble Estates has grown into a significant player in the Ontario market, recognized for its dynamic sales force and exceptional brand management. In December 2013, Craig took the helm, continuing to build on the company's strong foundation while steering it towards new heights.
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| E34 - Queenston Mile Vineyard, Canada | 16 Dec 2020 | 01:47:29 | |
For Episode 34 of Read Between the Wines Podcast, host Pierre Ferland sits down with Rob Power, winemaker, and Yvonne Irvine, assistant winemaker at Queenston Mile Vineyard, nestled in St. David's Bench of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. In this captivating discussion, they explore the unique terroir of the region, renowned for its limestone-rich soil and microclimate that significantly influences the character of their wines. Rob and Yvonne share their expertise in crafting their celebrated Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, delving into the nuances of each vintage and how the vineyard's distinctive conditions contribute to the wines' complex flavours and textures.
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| E33 - Ferox Wines, Canada | 18 Mar 2020 | 01:15:59 | |
In Episode 33 of "Read Between the Wines," we delve into the remarkable journey of Fabian Reis, the visionary owner and winemaker of Ferox Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailing from a prestigious winemaking lineage that dates back to 1893 in Stuttgart, Germany, Fabian represents the sixth generation of vintners in his family. His roots run deep, but his aspirations for the future of Canadian winemaking are even deeper.
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| E32 - Remy Wines, Oregon, USA | 07 Mar 2020 | 01:25:04 | |
For Episode 32, we dive into the fascinating world of Remy Drabkin, owner and winemaker at Remy Wines, located in the heart of McMinnville, Oregon. Remy is not your typical winemaker in a region renowned for its Pinot Noir. Instead, she has carved out a unique niche with her eponymous label, "Remy Wines", and the beloved "Three Wives Wines", focusing on Italian-style varietals and innovative blends that bring a fresh perspective to Oregon's wine scene.
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| E31 - Donald Ziraldo · The History of Canadian Wine | 27 Feb 2020 | 02:20:21 | |
For Episode 31 of the Read Between the Wines Podcast, we are honoured to host Donald Ziraldo, a pivotal figure in the history of Canadian winemaking and one of its greatest storytellers. As the first winery to receive an official licence in Ontario from the government, Ziraldo co-founded Inniskillin Wines with his business partner, Karl Kaiser, setting the stage for the Niagara region's transformation into a world-renowned wine destination.
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| E76 - Les Vins Bonhomme · Spain | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:57:47 | |
For Episode 76 of Read Between the Wines, we head to Spain with the dynamic Nathalie Bonhomme, the French-Canadian force behind Les Vins Bonhomme. From her early days in Valencia to becoming a global wine brand, Nathalie shares her remarkable journey, blending bold branding with serious winemaking. We explore her partnerships with top Spanish producers, her deep connection to the Canadian market, and her foray into olive oil. It's a story about passion, persistence, and creating wines that truly resonate—across Sweden, Japan, Canada, and beyond. An inspiring and flavour-packed conversation not to be missed.
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| E30 - Burghundy · Adam Knoerzer, Pittsburgh, USA | 14 Feb 2020 | 01:59:19 | |
For Episode 30, we sit down with Adam Knoerzer, a wine educator and consultant based in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. As the founder of 'Burghundy, Adam's mission is to make wine more enjoyable and accessible, both locally and beyond. A Certified Sommelier with the Court of Master Sommeliers, he is also the U.S. champion of the 2019 Wines of South Africa Sommelier Cup, making him a leading expert in South African wines. Beyond teaching wine classes and hosting events, Adam writes and consults for local wine bars and restaurants, helping to craft exceptional wine lists.
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| E29 - Cloudsley Cellars, Canada | 22 Jan 2020 | 01:32:10 | |
For Episode 29, we have the pleasure of delving into the world of Cloudsley Cellars, a boutique winery located in Niagara's Twenty Mile Bench, dedicated exclusively to crafting cool climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines. Cloudsley Cellars is renowned for its small-lot, premium wines that elegantly capture the unique terroir of the region, known for its limestone-rich soils and ideal growing conditions.
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| E28 - FR - Les Notes sur les vins - (French) | 09 Dec 2019 | 00:30:08 | |
Quel est votre processus quand viens le temps d'acheter une bouteille de vin? Est-ce que vous prenez votre décision en voyant l'étiquette? Une recommendation d'un ami? Faites-vous confiance au conseiller où vous achètez votre vin? Qu'en est-il de cette recommandation d'un journaliste dans le journal du Samedi? Plusieurs consommateurs vont acheter un vin au lieu d'un autre parce qu'un critique de vin de New York à donner une note de 92 à un vin... Ce phénomène me fascine et c'est le sujet de mon épisode. | |||
| E27 - Amber Revolution (Orange Wines) · Simon Woolf | 03 Dec 2019 | 01:34:17 | |
For Episode 27 of Read Between the Wines Podcast, host Pierre Ferland sits down with Simon J. Woolf, acclaimed wine writer and author of Amber Revolution: How the World Learned to Love Orange Wine. In this engaging episode, Woolf discusses the rise and significance of orange wine, an ancient winemaking method experiencing a modern revival. He delves into the contributions of pioneers like Josko Gravner and Stanko Radikon, who challenged conventional winemaking techniques to reclaim authenticity through traditional methods. Woolf also explores the cultural impact of orange wine, its rebellious appeal among younger wine enthusiasts, and its growing acceptance in both Eastern and Western Europe. Listeners will gain insights into the technicalities of orange wine production, the diverse styles within this category, and expert tips on serving and pairing these unique wines. This episode is a must-listen for wine lovers and industry professionals keen to understand the evolving landscape of contemporary winemaking and the enduring appeal of wines that defy tradition.
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