Barrels & Roots
In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Master Sommelier Tim Gaiser for a conversation about making wine feel less intimidating and more human. We talk about why so many people feel overwhelmed by wine language, restaurant lists, grape varieties, regions, and tasting notes that do not always connect with real life. Tim breaks down wine in a way that makes it easier to understand, comparing it to music, cars, food, memory, and personal experience. We also get into how beginners can start building their palate, why tasting different styles side by side helps you understand what you like, and how simple things like acidity, tannin, alcohol, sweetness, and smell memories shape your wine preferences. Tim shares practical advice for walking into a wine shop with more confidence, choosing approachable wines, pairing wine with food, and learning how to taste with more attention. Beyond the technical side, this conversation is really about why wine still matters. Wine can slow us down, bring people together, connect us to a place and time, and turn a simple meal into a memory. Whether it is a legendary bottle or an affordable everyday wine, the best glass is often the one shared with the right people. What is one wine, meal, or memory that made you slow down and really enjoy the moment?
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