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Wine Cool Climate Wine Wins | Shawn Phillip | Barrels & Roots

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In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Shawn Phillip, General Manager and Winemaker at Lykan Estate and Brago Cellars in Anderson Valley to talk about what it really takes to make world-class Pinot Noir in one of California's most underrated wine regions.  Shawn shares how he walked away from a career in tech and telecom at AT&T to chase something that actually lit him up, trained in Champagne with an eighth-generation wine family, and came back to California with a completely different understanding of legacy, craft, and constraint. We get into why cool climate growing produces wines with such layered complexity, what wine scores actually mean for the everyday consumer, and how the unglamorous side of harvest, think crashed cooling systems and late-night tank cleaning  is just as much a part of the craft as the romance.  What's a moment in your own life where slowing down actually gave you a better result than rushing ever could have?

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episode Wine Cool Climate Wine Wins | Shawn Phillip | Barrels & Roots cover

Wine Cool Climate Wine Wins | Shawn Phillip | Barrels & Roots

In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Shawn Phillip, General Manager and Winemaker at Lykan Estate and Brago Cellars in Anderson Valley to talk about what it really takes to make world-class Pinot Noir in one of California's most underrated wine regions.  Shawn shares how he walked away from a career in tech and telecom at AT&T to chase something that actually lit him up, trained in Champagne with an eighth-generation wine family, and came back to California with a completely different understanding of legacy, craft, and constraint. We get into why cool climate growing produces wines with such layered complexity, what wine scores actually mean for the everyday consumer, and how the unglamorous side of harvest, think crashed cooling systems and late-night tank cleaning  is just as much a part of the craft as the romance.  What's a moment in your own life where slowing down actually gave you a better result than rushing ever could have?

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episode Shut Up and Drink the Wine | Barbara Gross | Barrels & Roots cover

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episode Trust Your Taste | Robert Cavanaugh | Barrels and Roots cover

Trust Your Taste | Robert Cavanaugh | Barrels and Roots

In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Robert Cavanaugh, CEO of Adventure Wine, to talk about how beginners can start enjoying wine without feeling overwhelmed or embarrassed. Robert has spent decades teaching wine, leading staff training, hosting live events, and representing wine regions from around the world, and his approach is refreshingly simple: trust your palate and have fun with it. We talk about why wine can feel intimidating, how regional names and grape names confuse people, and why price, points, and reputation do not matter as much as whether you actually enjoy what is in your glass. Robert shares why wine is meant to be shared, discussed, paired with food, and experienced with other people, not treated like a test you have to pass. From $9 bottles to Grand Cru Champagne, hotel room wine glasses, nachos, martial arts, music, and the joy of trying something new, this conversation is really about making wine more approachable, more personal, and a lot more fun. What is one wine you love that other people might not expect?

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episode Wine’s Hidden Step | Adam Halsey | Barrels and Roots cover

Wine’s Hidden Step | Adam Halsey | Barrels and Roots

In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Adam Halsey of Halsey Bottling to explore one of the most overlooked but important parts of the wine industry: the bottling process. Adam shares how his family’s mobile bottling business travels around California helping wineries, distilleries, and producers get their wine safely from tank to bottle, while protecting the quality, flavor, and presentation that winemakers worked so hard to create. We talk about what a mobile bottling line actually does, from filling, corking, capping, labeling, and sealing cases, to the intense cleaning, quality control, oxygen management, nitrogen use, and standard operating procedures that keep wine from spoiling. Adam breaks down why bottling is the final step in the winemaking journey and why even small mistakes can lead to premature aging, off flavors, packaging issues, or a wine that simply does not taste the way it should. What I loved about this conversation is how much respect it gave to the behind-the-scenes people who help bring wine to life. We often talk about vineyards, soil, barrels, winemakers, and tasting rooms, but bottling is where everything comes together. Adam also shares what can go wrong on bottling day, why small wineries often rely on mobile bottling, how specialty bottles require creative problem-solving, and what it feels like when the final bottle is finished after a long, stressful, successful day. After hearing what really goes into getting wine safely into the bottle, I’ll never look at a bottle on the shelf the same way again.  What part of the wine process do you think most people overlook the most?

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Sip The Story | Janell Harris | Barrels and Roots

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