Ep 516: "Celebrity" Wines Explained
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
1w ago
This week friend, listener, Patron, and wine diva @wineshenanigans and the wine game show @winepardy Monica G. joins to  talk with me about wines made by celebrities, aka Celebrity Wines. We run through what they are, how many of them are made and then we discuss specifics. We wrap with our analysis of whether or not we would recommend buying these wines. We make two caveats:  1.     These are our opinions about these wines – don’t sue me!  2.     Some of these brands are impossible to obtain, so we haven’t had many of them ..read more
Visit website
Ep 514: The Grape Miniseries -- Fiano
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
3w ago
This week I explore one of my favorite grapes of all time, Fiano! The grape makes some of the most exquisite wines you could imagine -- whites with layered complexity, age-ability, and unadulterated deliciousness. I discuss all aspects of the grape: The historical overview of the grape and how Mastroberardino saved it from obscurity (Check out my podcast with Piero Mastroberardino here) A discussion of Fiano in the vineyard and how adaptable it is Some thoughts about winemaking and its effect on the grape The aromas and flavors of the grape Where it grows: Italy: Campania (65%), specifically ..read more
Visit website
Ep 513: The Divine Dolcetto of Diano d’Alba with Giulio Abrigo of Abrigo Giovanni
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
1M ago
I welcome to the show my friend Giulio Abrigo of Abrigo Giovanni Azienda Agricola, who focuses on the exquisite Dolcetto in Diano d'Alba in the Barolo zone of Piemonte. Abrigo Giovanni is a small family operation, operating on just 13 ha or 32 acres mainly in Diano d’Alba -- the site of the winery and the family home. Dolcetto Diano d’Alba is one of a handful of DOCG zones for the grape – stricter controls and the top Dolcetto wines are made in this area. Here, the elevation, the soils, and the exposition are ideal for this highly underrated grape. Abrigo Giovanni focuses on Dolcetto but for ..read more
Visit website
Ep 511: The Greats-- Semillon of the Hunter Valley, Australia
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
1M ago
The Hunter Valley is the OG -- the first place where Australian grape growing took place.  For 200 years there has been continuous winegrowing and winemaking among the rolling hills and green valleys, which are peppered with iconic wineries, many of which have been around for more than 100 years. Although other types of wines are made, the Hunter has one crown jewel -- Semillon. In this show I give detail on the history, background and terroir of the Hunter before discussing the Semillon and why it is so special and is truly a GREAT!! I give an overview of the Hunter Valley, which is one ..read more
Visit website
Special Announcement: MC Ice departs and Where to get past episodes of WfNP
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
1M ago
This is a quick special announcement show with two news items: 1. After many years of being on the show, MC Ice has left the building! This was not his main business and he has chosen to focus on his work and other pursuits! We thank him for his contributions. Going forward, educational shows will be with Elizabeth only, with occasional guest appearances from Patrons to mix things up! 2. Probably more important is the answer to the question many of you have been asking: Where do I get the old episodes of the podcast? Many of you have noticed that the back catalog of the podcast is no longe ..read more
Visit website
Ep 510: Virginia’s Iconic Barboursville Vineyards with Winemaker & GM Luca Paschina
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
1M ago
I welcome to the show, again, and this time for a much longer and more thorough conversation, Luca Paschina, the head winemaker and GM of Barboursville, the historic property in the Monticello AVA of Virginia. Luca was on the show in 2016, originally on episode 162. Barboursville has a long history, which starts around the same time as its current owners’ wine history -- the Zonin family of Veneto (found 1821). We discuss Thomas Jefferson and his role in trying to get Virginia wine started. Luca tells us about Gianni Zonin, who purchased Barboursville in 1976 and created the first world class ..read more
Visit website
Revisiting the Wine and Health Debacle -- Re-release of Ep 274: Christopher Snowdon
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
2M ago
As a follow up to Felicity Carter's show last week, in which we mentioned referenced the work of Christopher Snowdon often, I am re-releasing Episode 274 to give another perspective. This was originally released April 29, 2019. We raised all sorts of red flags in this show and Christopher has been consistent on his blog about how moderate drinking is still good for you and why wine is NOT the new tobacco...This is a great supplement and another viewpoint on this subject and dovetails perfectly with last week's show. The show notes are simple this week: his two articles -- “The campaign ..read more
Visit website
Ep 509: Felicity Carter Exposes the Jaw-dropping Truth of Who is Guiding Global Wine & Health Policy
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
2M ago
My guest, Felicity Carter, is probably the most brilliant journalist in wine, and certainly one of the only ones doing vital investigative work in the field of wine, health, and the neo prohibitionist movement. From 2008 to 2021, she was editor-in-chief of Meininger’s Wine Business International, a global, English-language magazine, one of Germany’s oldest publishing houses. She reported from 22 countries in that position. She writes for Decanter, The Guardian, and pretty much every major prestigious wine publication out there. Felicity is the foremost authority on wine and health and h ..read more
Visit website
Ep 508: Armenian Wine - Ancient Grapes, Modern Innovation, True Excellence with Aimee Keushguerian of Zulal & Keush
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
2M ago
In this show we explore the world of Armenian wine, which has roots in the ancient world and may be the oldest winemaking region in Europe.  To tell us about these wines, the terroir, and the regions, I welcome Keush Managing Director & Zulal Founder, Aimee Keushguerian. Aimee educates us on Armenian wine and tells us about the projects she and her family are undertaking to shape the modern Armenian wine industry, which is definitely getting noticed for its high quality and interesting grape varieties. Armenia is located in the Caucasus region bordering Georgia ..read more
Visit website
Ep 507: Innovative Pairing with Plant-based Food with the founders of Wineand2Veg.com
Wine for Normal People
by Elizabeth Schneider
2M ago
Food and wine pairing is complex. But as many of us are trying to eat healthier, more plant-based diets it becomes an exercise in frustration. Traditional outlets barely ever talk about how to pair red wine with vegetarian dishes, beyond eggplant and mushrooms. Wendy Narby, a wine educator and writer in Bordeaux and Sally Evans, a winemaker and owner of Château George 7 (sette) aim to change that. This week they talk about their new site, which  helps us learn to pair the wines of Bordeaux and wines like them with vegetarian dishes. This podcast and their site, Wineand2veg.com, gives gre ..read more
Visit website

Follow Wine for Normal People on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR