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A former sommelier interviews incredibly famous and knowledgeable wine personalities in his tiny apartment. He gets them to talk candidly about their lives and work, and then shares the conversations with you. To see new episodes sooner and to see all of the hundreds of back episodes in your feed, it is important to FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE the show. It is free to do either, the show is free. Contact info- Email leviopenswine@gmail.com for advertising, consulting, speaking, or guest inquiries Ins ...
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Listen to real stories from the French-speaking world! The Loire Valley, Tunisia, Lebanon, Belgium, and Cameroon – you’ll discover these fascinating places and more. Come improve your French while learning about the culture and traditions of this incredibly diverse world. We’d love to hear what you think of the podcast. Send us an email at podcasting@babbel.com and remember to mention “French en route” in the subject line. Are you ready for a challenge? Then listen to the “En route vers le f ...
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A podcast for people who like wine but not the snobbery that goes with it. We talk about wine in a fun, straightforward, normal way to get you excited about it and help you drink better, more interesting stuff. The Wine For Normal People book is available on Amazon! Back catalog available on Patreon.com/winefornormalpeople
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Gil and Gene are dreaming of their future. Ideas of how they will spend their retirement days abound. They just don't know where in the world they will spend them. Join them each week as they explore a new potential retirement location. On each podcast, Gil and Gene chat with retirees who describe life in their adopted city. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us and/or follow us! Email: gg@retirethere.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retirethere_/ Facebook: https:/ ...
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Don't know your Bordeaux from your Barolo? Obsessed about telling the difference between Fiano and Vermentino? Or just plain want to geek out about Wine in a really fun and approachable way? Then we're your people! We're on a mission to grow the most inclusive and fun-loving community of wine lovers around the world - whether you're a hardcore for Barossa Valley Shiraz or Loire Valley Chenin Blanc: we believe in Wine For the People! To democratise, familiarise and socialise around the produc ...
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The World Wide Honeymoon Travel Podcast is hosted by Kat and Chris Butler, two newlyweds navigating the world of couples travel. Join Kat and Chris as they take you on a journey across the globe and fill you with inspiration, wanderlust, and amazing practical tips for your next romantic getaway! World Wide Honeymoon is all about staying adventurous while traveling the world with your love. Kat and Chris chat all things regarding couples travel including destination guides, travel tips, trave ...
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Kobrand Corp's Vice-President, Director of Education Nick Poletto, DipWSET,CSS,CSW gives you wine knowledge to help you sell. Ideally suited for wine distributor sales reps, Nick's short yet dense episodes are easily digested while you're traveling in between sales calls.
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Planning a visit to the Loire Valley in France? We have the perfect 3-4 day Loire Valley itinerary including where to stay, the best chateaux in the Loire Valley to visit, fun activities to do other than castle hopping, when to go, and more! For more information, you can check out my detailed itinerary and guide here: https://francevoyager.com/loir…
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Our 6th wedding anniversary is coming up! And to celebrate, we’re talking about where to travel based on your anniversary year for years 1-6. We’re using The Knot’s version of traditional and modern wedding gifts by year and turning that into travel themes! Whether we’re traveling to a place for crystal glass or embarking on a journey in the woods …
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Cabernet Sauvignon is the most planted wine grape in the world. Loved by winemakers and wine drinkers alike, this grape has the potential to make wines with excellent fruit, power, complexity, and structure with outstanding aging ability. In this show, I do a refresh of a show I did 11 years ago (!), discussing Cabernet in all its glory – from the …
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In this show, I continue to take a page out of my own book -- literally! In this back to basics show, I return to review basic wine vocabulary from chapter 1 of the "Wine For Normal People" book and introduce a new series that I'll be doing now that I'm hosting the show alone... This Back to Basics series is my updated take on some basics, without …
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Retire in Dublin, Ireland & Celebration, Florida - EP 191 Powerhouse Gail Clifford is a doctor, podcaster, writer, blogger, coach, foster parent, tremendous Disney fan … the list goes on. Naturally, she’s not one to retire, or stay at one venue too long. But she loves life, down time and having fun. Her chosen long-term destination homes are in Dub…
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The lavender fields in Provence are nothing short of special. The vibrant violets still burn in the back of my head when I close my eyes. And to stand on a hill and see the rolling hills of lavender in the distance is enough to make anyone joyful. It makes sense that many people want to come and witness it for themselves and capture the magic. In t…
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In this show, I take a page out of my own book -- literally! In this back to basics show, I review some basic wine vocabulary from chapter 1 of the Wine For Normal People book and introduce a new series that I'll be doing now that I'm hosting the show alone... Taylor Swift has "Taylor's version" of her songs, and similarly, this Back to Basics seri…
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Send us a text Jesse Katz made himself into one of the most respected wine professionals in California. He was the first winemaker ever to be included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, a Wine Enthusiast 40 Under 40 Tastemaker, and has been named a Wine Spectator “Rising Star.” He’s also featured in Food & Wine Magazine. Click below for more info: htt…
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Planning to go to the Paralympics? What about future winter and summer Olympics? We've got 10 of the best tips for going to the Olympics. Between learning from Olympic veterans in the Facebook Group to figuring out your transportation ahead of time, these tips will definitely help you out for your Olympic travels! We started a Substack: Follow for …
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This is an encore presentation of a wonderful show I did with Serge Doré, importer of French wine (and American via Quebec…) and friend of the podcast, joins us to talk about the Loire Valley. It's especially relevant for those of you who are part of the Wine Access/WFNP wine club, as the "All Serge, all the time" shipment is heading your way soon!…
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Send us a text Dan Petroski goes deep on this years' harvest, his love of coffee, football and AI Dan Petroski serving great cocktails in the Metaverse. Logo on to Massican Wines for more info and to purchase wine. https://www.massican.com/collabs/ For the best insight on wine and reviews check out Jeb Dunnuck’s link below. No sponsors or BS, just …
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EP 190 Retire in Rosarito, Mexico! How would you like to live on the ocean and enjoy the near perfect weather of San Diego, California? Most of us would, but not many of us could afford its beachfront living. Jym and Renee Varnadore found a way to live such a lifestyle on a budget. The couple moved to Playas de Rosarito, Mexico, a small city locate…
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We're back from the Olympics and we're chatting all about our Paris 2024 Olympic itinerary! We spent 5 days in Paris and then 3 days in Lyon exploring the cities, watching Olympic events, and eating incredible food. We dive into the events we witnessed, which were our favorite, what it was like to go to the Olympics, and more! Announcements: -We st…
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Ok, I know this is an obscure show and I promise we’ll get back to mainstream stuff next week, but there is a reason for doing this show now. PLUS, it's super dorky stuff and that's awesome! I was putting together the Wine Access shipment with Serge Doré that is going out soon and one of the wines was from the small appellation of Saint Mont. I pri…
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Send us a text “We are born at a given moment, in a given place and, like vintage years of wine, we have the qualities of the year and of the season of which we are born.- Carl Jung said it, Sun Moon Rising puts it in the bottle. A sommelier, an astrologer, and two winemakers, curated 12 distinct wines, each meticulously paired with a Zodiac sign a…
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Can't decide whether to visit Paris, Rome, or London? After having visited all 3 (some multiple times!) we're here to help you out! Whether you're here for the food, want rich culture, or want to truly relax, this is how to decide between visiting London, Rome, or Paris! Don’t forget to follow along! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldwideho…
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For more than 30 years, dei Principi di Spadafora has been quietly churning out some of Sicily’s best wines in a tiny enclave of Virzì, about 35 miles southwest of Palermo, on Sicily’s west coast. Photo: Francesco and Enrica Spadafora. Courtesy of dei Principi di Spadafora The Spadafora family has been in Sicily since 1230, and their family came fr…
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Send us a text Pascaline Lepeltier MS is a powerhouse in the beverage industry, with an impressive array of accomplishments that are too numerous to list here. In addition to her remarkable achievements, she is a partner at Chambers Street Restaurant, where food and wine come together to create an unforgettable dining experience. It’s truly a must-…
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Retire in Traverse City, Michigan! Fred Anderson has lived most of his life in Michigan. He considers himself vintage, not old. When retirement rolled around, Fred and his wife decided to move from Lansing, Michigan to Traverse City, Michigan. Sadly, Fred’s wife passed while the couple was preparing their Lansing home sale. Fred carried on, moved t…
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Planning to go on an Ireland road trip or a Scotland road trip? First time driving on the left side of the road? We have all the tips for how to drive around Ireland and Scotland! From driving on the left side of the road to figuring out narrow roads, these are the top 10 tips for driving in Scotland and Ireland that you need to know. Don’t forget …
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If you are an avid follower of the show you know that my friend Jim Morris, hospitality guru, and wine industry veteran has been on the show many, many times. His first appearance was on Episode 30 and he has appeared on Episodes 130, 230, and now 530 – as I say, he is the man of the 30s! Photo: Courtesy of Jim Morris This time Jim joins to pull th…
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Among the top tourist attractions in Ireland is the Cliffs of Moher. With its dramatic coastline, several bird species, and overall beauty, a road trip in Ireland has to include a stop here. In this podcast episode, we're talking about getting to the Cliffs of Moher, different ways to see it, things to do here, and more! Don’t forget to follow alon…
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This week I welcome Patron Robin Rigby Fisher, a Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer and Certified Aging in Place Specialist. Robin has a kitchen design firm in the Portland, Oregon metro area (called Robin Rigby Fisher Design). She has been creating award winning kitchen and baths for more than 28 years and she comes to tell us about the va…
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Send us a text Nick Mautone’s resume in hospitality speaks for itself. He’s built iconic restaurants from the ground up and created Hospitality Sabermetrics-think Money Ball for Hospitality. More info at: https://www.mautone-enterprises.com Check out the website: www.drinkingonthejob.com for great past episodes. Everyone from Iron Chefs, winemakers…
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Selena Medlen, an attorney, and Jason Luban, an acupuncturist, had successful careers in Oakland, California, but they were stressed out. After taking a trip to Spain, they fell in love with Ronda, a small mountain top city in the southern part of the country. The next thing you know, Jason was selling his practice, Selena was quitting her job and …
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One of the best places to check out while on an Ireland road trip has to be Killarney National Park. With beautiful ruins, stunning landscapes, and an epic waterfall, you could easily spend a day exploring this lovely part of Ireland. In this podcast episode, we're talking all about how to get to Killarney National Park, where to stay, things to se…
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Washington State is the second-largest wine producing state in the US with about 1,050 wineries making over 17 million cases of wine. In this show I cover the largest sub region of the Columbia Valley AVA, Yakima Valley AVA (and its sub-AVAs). Map: Yakima Valley Tourism Yakima is in south-central Washington, at 46˚ N latitude. In 1983 it became Was…
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If you only have 1 day in Dublin, Ireland, we've got you covered. In this podcast episode, we talk about all the best things we did during our 1 day in Dublin, where to eat, where to stay, and more! So whether you're here for a stopover or you're embarking on an epic road trip around Ireland, you'll love spending one day in Dublin to see the main s…
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Wait, I thought you only covered wine in this podcast? I do! And guess what? Vermouth is wine. Vermouth is an aromatized, fortified wine flavored with botanicals like roots, herbs, barks, flowers, seeds, and spices. Although aromatized beverages have been around for millennia, vermouth's origins lie in the Kingdom of Savoie in the 1700s, first in T…
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Send us a text The history of the Stags’ Leap Winery goes all the way back to 1872. The original wine Cave was built in 1892. The stories are boundless and the wines are classic Napa. Click below for the deep dive. https://www.stagsleap.com/en/colorful-history.html Check out the website: www.drinkingonthejob.com for great past episodes. Everyone fr…
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Imagine being a college student for the rest of your life. Enjoying a college town with lifelong learning while living on campus, what could be better? No exams! Former university president Jessica Kozloff and her husband Steve Kozloff, a former physician, chose this lifestyle and couldn’t be giddier. The active couple retired to Mirabella at ASU, …
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One of the best places to visit in Scotland is the Isle of Skye. This large island is part of the Inner Hebrides and is well known for its stunning landscapes and fun hikes. Take in the beauty of the beaches, bays, hills, streams, and rock formations as you wander around the lovely Isle of Skye. In this podcast episode, we discuss our itinerary inc…
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Right now, it’s so hot in much of the country, it’s hard to get creative about anything, let alone a new wine that may provide some refreshment. That’s what I’m here for! Ok, maybe not just me…this is a list that comes from the Patrons in answer to our weekly discussion question about what they drink when the weather gets hot. I added a few in for …
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Send us a text Bertrand, a former soldier, and Lise, a Parisian sommelier, relocated to Montlouis-sur-Loire in 2003 and now produce some of the region's finest wines. Sébastien David family's estate in St. Nicolas de Bourgueil dates back to 1634, specializes in Cabernet Franc. These are two of my favorite producers. The wines are on the list of Mic…
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Planning a trip to Scotland? You've got to stop in Edinburgh to be enchanted by its charm, taste delicious cuisine, and enjoy all the history! We're back from our 2-week trip to Paris, England, Ireland, and Scotland and we're discussing how to spend 2 days in Edinburgh, Scotland in this podcast episode! From things to do in Edinburgh to the best pl…
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Cinsault or Cinsaut is a grape you’ve probably rarely heard of, but if you drink Provence or southern French rosé you have it all the time! The grape is planted widely in the south of France, but the grape’s biggest champions are in the New World, where Cinsault is getting new attention for making light, acidic, refreshing reds. This is a warm-clim…
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Send us a text Woody is an innovator and entrepreneur. He has seen the wine side of the business through multiple lenses. Today he shares his insights and wisdom and why sparkling is the way to go when it comes to non-alcoholic wines. Check out the links below. @woodys.wine @lpv.group @lpvictoire Check out the website: www.drinkingonthejob.com for …
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Ed, an American guy, and Tomo, a Japanese gal, were living and working in Tokyo when they thought about retiring somewhere less expensive and more relaxing. They soon developed a fondness for Thailand after visiting a few of its locations. The couple agreed that the island of Koh Samui seemed like their dream location and they quit their jobs and m…
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Love Downton Abbey? Want to visit an epic castle that is only a little over an hour away from London? Then you're going to want to see Highclere Castle! Highclere Castle is only open a handful of times a year for visitors, so make the most of your day trip including visiting the castle, walking the grounds, having tea, and perhaps even checking out…
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There are a seemingly endless number of wines made from grapes from all over. But, surprisingly, what remains in the world is just a fraction of what once existed. Before downy mildew, powdery mildew, phylloxera, and the World Wars of the 20th century hit the shores of Europe, destroying vineyards of native vines, there were likely hundreds of thou…
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Send us a text Discover one of New York’s best-kept secrets: LaRina Restaurant. Chef Silvia is one of the few female Italian chefs in NYC and every bite of her pasta is crafted in-house using Italian flour, Visionary Director Luca sets an unmatched standard of hospitality and warmth, while Wine Director Andrea curates an exceptional wine program of…
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Planning to go to the Eras Tour this year? Kat just went to Stockholm Night 3 of the Eras Tour and has so many tips including things to bring/wear, tips for before and during the concert, and more! She also talks about her experience- spoiler alert- it was incredible and SO worth it! PS- We were catching up on a lot prior to getting into the detail…
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This show chronicles my recent trip with a group of Patrons to Sicily with my travel partner tour with Tourissimo. I take you through our odyssey, which had us traversing the entire island from west in Palermo to the center of the island to the southeast in Vittoria to Mount Etna. I discuss the themes I noticed throughout like interesting climatic …
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Send us a text The Black Wine Guy Experience is an essential voice in the podcast world. It's also cool as shit to be known as TBWG. I love his interview style, from Randall Graham to basketball legend JJ Redick and Gary V. It's all here, click the link below. The Black wine guy experience - | Thinker. Educator. Instigator Check out the website: ww…
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We have just returned from an epic trip to Paris, England, Ireland, and Scotland, and we're breaking down each part of our itinerary! In this episode, we're talking about the perfect 3 days in London itinerary including the best things to do in London, where to stay, top restaurants, and more! Don’t forget to follow along! Instagram: https://www.in…
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This week I welcome long-time Patron and listener, Bevis Sydney, who is not only a wine educator in the UK, but also a movie buff. He and I give our views on the top 8 wine movies, according to a poll of the Patron community and general consensus from the press on the top wine movies. We discuss: · Sideways (2004) · A Good Year (2006) · Wine Countr…
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Richard Sanford co-founded the Sanford and Benedict Winery and planted the Sanford and Benedict Vineyard. He founded the Sanford Winery, and he also founded the Alma Rosa Winery, all in Santa Barbara County, California. Richard discusses his sailing career, working in the merchant marine, racing boats recreationally, and as an officer in the United…
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Send us a text Kimberly’s unconditional desire to self educate lured her across the world to work as a cellar hand in Australia. She then jumped off to Napa to catch one more harvest that year before she landed at Hedges Family Estate in Washington. Countless flights and memorable conversations about the world of wines drew Kimberly back to restaur…
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Can a couple of longtime Brooklynites survive the peace and quiet of a 17 acre property in Upstate New York’s Hudson Valley? It took a little time for Lisa Preudhomme and Servulus Billy, who moved from Brooklyn to Holmes, New York, but they eventually fell in love with the beauty and serenity of country living. The couple aren't always alone on the…
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