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Finding your way home: My Conversation with Chef Kieron Hales
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
mardi 2 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 52:33
On this weekâs episode of Tastes Like Somewhere, I had the absolute joy of sitting down with dear friend Kieron Hales, Chef and Managing Partner of Zingermanâs Cornman Farms â and if you know Kieron, you know that any conversation with him is going to be full of heart, humor, and a deep love for food.
Tasting Places: Tuscany to Champagne with Bernardo Conticelli
lundi 17 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:08:05
In this episode of Taste Like Somewhere, Kristie sits down with Bernardo Conticelli â Florence-born wine expert, educator, Italyâs official Champagne Ambassador, and a partner with Zingermanâs Food Tours â for a rich journey through the landscapes and cultures that shape extraordinary taste.
Behind the Table with John Yelinek - Episode 006
Season 1 ¡ Episode 6
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:12:28
When you talk with John Yelinek, it doesnât take long to realize how deeply he cares about food, wine, and the stories they carry.
As the head chef and wine director at Ladder 4 Wine Bar in Detroit, John has spent years curating flavors that bring people together â whether itâs an inventive dish in the kitchen or a perfectly chosen glass of wine.In our newest episode of Tastes Like Somewhere, John joins us to share his perspective on what makes food and wine meaningful, and how travel has influenced the way he cooks, drinks, and live.
Visit zingermansfoodtours.com to learn more.
Talking Korean food and travel with Chef Ji Hye Kim
mardi 30 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:00:47
Born and raised in Korea, Ji Hye has built her career around bringing the bold, comforting flavors of Korean cuisine to a global audience. At Miss Kim, she reimagines traditional recipes using fresh, local Michigan ingredients and time-honored Korean techniques, creating a dining experience thatâs both authentic and innovative.
Wine, Connection, and Community - Maddy Kostros 004
mardi 23 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 59:28
Today on Taste Like Somewhere, Iâm thrilled to introduce you to Maddy Kostros. Maddy grew up in Melbourne, Australia, but for the past couple of years, sheâs been calling Copenhagen home, where she imports wine with Simply Grapes. Before that, she was a winemaker herself. Â
Food Adventures with Purpose - Episode 003 Mikkel Wejdemann
mardi 16 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:00:35
This week on Tastes Like Somewhere, I sit down with my friend and collaborator Mikkel Wejdemann â a Danish food consultant, culinary developer, and my partner for Zingermanâs Food Tours in Denmark. We talk about sustainable gastronomy, changing eating habits, and how food can spark joy while shaping the future of what we eat.
Finding Stories in Every Glass with Juli Carrique
mercredi 10 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:05:22
In Episode Two of Tastes Like Somewhere, Iâm thrilled to sit down with the incredibly talented Juli Carrique â a sommelière originally from Argentina whoâs making waves in Denmarkâs culinary scene. Currently the owner of an incredibly popular new spot in Copenhagen⌠Bar Vitrine, and lead sommelière at Barabba, Juli has become a leading voice in one of Copenhagenâs most exciting spaces for food and wine lovers.




