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Just Another Wine Podcast

Just Another Wine Podcast

著者: Douglas Wregg Emily Harman Jamie Goode
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The wild fermented thoughts of three amigos. (Not) just another wine podcast by Wine Importer Doug Wregg, International Wine Consultant Emily Harman and Wine Writer Jamie Goode. logo by Michel Tolmer Intro and Outro music by Jamie Goode 社会科学
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  • Climate Chaos
    2025/07/15
    Emily, Jamie and Doug discuss the implications of climate catastrophe and assess what strategies producers can use to make balanced, drinkable wines such as replanting vineyards in different locations and changing the mix of grapes. They look at the research into disease-resistant hybrid varieties and PiWis and ask whether planting more of these might assist growers dedicated to low-impact sustainable farming. To illustrate the nobility of a hybrid variety the trio crack open a bottle of La Garagista’s Vinu Jancu Reserve 2018, a profound amber wine made by Deirdre Heekin and Caleb Barber in Vermont from the La Crescent grape followed by a bottle of Some Mondays Are Better ‘Not my king’ an English wine made be sommelier Donald Edwards.
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    49 分
  • Wine Critics or Judging the Critics
    2025/06/19
    Emily, Jamie, and Doug ask how critics approach the process of judging the quality of an individual wine. The three talk about ratings and marking systems and question their validity. Are they a useful shorthand or a distraction from the real thing (the taste of the wine)? We question what happens when critics taste prestigious cuvées and rare wines and whether feel confident enough to give these low marks when they truly disappoint.They talk about collective tasting and the dynamic of the tasting panel, where a group comes together to calibrate their taste. Finally, they discuss the language we use to describe wine, how we try to capture abstract qualities such beauty and integrity in wines in humble words, and how also wines that gain lower scores on a marking scale might well be the ones we prefer to drink in the end! We conclude that a wine is not necessarily immediately knowable, and that one can only truly evaluate one when one has spent proper time with it. The wines tasted in this episode are a thrilling natural Tsolikouri 2023 from Makaridze in Imereti, Georgia and remark on its qualities of energy and minerality. Later on, we open a bottle of 2007 Bandol Rouge from Château de Pibarnon and are impressed by its grace and comparative youthfulness.
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    1 時間 5 分
  • Blind Wine Tasting: The Pros and Cons of tasting wine blind.
    2025/06/05
    Wine experts Emily Harman, Jamie Goode, and Doug Wregg talk about the very nature of perception itself, how we may be influenced (and deceived) by the colour of wine, how ambient sound and even our feelings at a given time can alter our sensitivity and receptivity towards a given wine. They remark on the different approaches to (blind) tasting according to whether you’re a relative novice or a full-fledged wine professional. The trio explore the relative notions of subjective and objective assessment and ask whether it is right for appellation boards and judging panels to set a standard for taste “correctness” and how this might exclude a whole raft of interesting and unique non-conformist wines. Doug blind tastes Emily and Jamie on two wines, the first being Renaud Boyer’s old vines Bourgogne-Aligoté (2022 vintage), a previously unfashionable grape variety that is gaining an excellent reputation amongst the wine-loving community. The second is not a wine at all, being Ripple, a natural cider from Egremont Russet apples by Little Pomona in Herefordshire. Our two intrepid tasters are not deceived, despite the “vinosity” of the product!
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    50 分
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