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American Wine Rebel Show

Podcast by American Wine Rebel

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The American Wine Rebel Show is here to spill America’s juiciest wine secrets... history, hidden gems, and bottles that don’t play by the rules. Each week we'll dive into the people, places, and history of American wine and uncover American wine's best-kept secrets. Along the way, we'll taste bottles that connect past to present and spotlight independent American wineries you won't find on the mass-production grocery store shelves. Pour yourself a glass of something good and join Meg Siobhan, the AWR host, on this journey of American wine. Cheers!

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18 episodes

episode Tannat: Tasting this bold, high tannin red wine artwork

Tannat: Tasting this bold, high tannin red wine

Most people think of Cabernet Sauvignon when they want a bold red wine. But there’s another grape that has higher tannin, and almost no one is talking about it. In this video, we’re breaking down Tannat: where it comes from in Madiran, how it became the signature grape of Uruguay, and why it’s now gaining traction in places like Texas. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:20 Tannat is from Madiran France 0:51 Micro-Oxygenation: The winemaking technique designed specifically for Tannat 1:31 How Tannat spread from France to Uruguay to the World 2:25 Why Tannat thrives in hot climates like Texas Hill Country 3:32 Opening up Augusta Vin Tannat 3:46 What makes Tanna one of the most tannic grapes 4:17 The science behind Tannin- polyphenols, anthocyanins, and proanthocyanidins 6:09 Where Tannat gets it's name 6:41 Tannat Tasting If you’ve only been drinking Cabernet, this might be the grape that changes your mind.

8 Apr 2026 - 8 min
episode Pinot Meunier vs Pinot Noir- Whats the difference? artwork

Pinot Meunier vs Pinot Noir- Whats the difference?

You’ve probably never heard of Pinot Meunier… but if you’ve ever had Champagne, you’ve definitely tasted it. Pinot Meunier is one of the three main grapes used in Champagne, alongside Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, yet it rarely gets the spotlight. In this video, we're breaking down what Pinot Meunier actually is and why it's about time it gets some of its own attention. We’ll talk about how Pinot Meunier is being used in both France and the United States, including tasting a bottle from Eyrie Vineyards in Oregon, one of the pioneers of American Pinot Meunier. The truth is, some of the most important grapes in wine are the ones nobody talks about. Intro: 0:00 Pinot Meunier is from Champagne 00:17 What is Pinot Meunier 1:06 Pinot Noir vs Pinot Meunier 1:37 Where is Pinot Meunier grown? 2:05 Tasting Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Meunier 2:52 Pinot Meunier is fun! 3:45

25 Mar 2026 - 4 min
episode Espresso-Infused Ice Wine (Vidal Blanc): Genius or Wine Crime? artwork

Espresso-Infused Ice Wine (Vidal Blanc): Genius or Wine Crime?

Coffee in the morning. Wine at night. But what about espresso-infused wine? Today I’m trying a Vidal Blanc ice wine that’s been infused with espresso beans, and it raises a bigger question: how far can winemakers push the boundaries of wine? Vidal Blanc is a hybrid grape known for its high acidity and cold-hardy vines, which is why it’s commonly used for ice wine in colder regions like Ontario, New York, and Michigan. Ice wine itself is made from grapes that freeze naturally on the vine, concentrating the sugar and flavors when they’re pressed. The result is an intensely sweet wine balanced by bright acidity. Adding espresso beans takes that balance even further. The bitterness of the coffee cuts through the sweetness of the ice wine in a way that almost tastes like liquid tiramisu. This is exactly what I love about independent winemakers: the willingness to experiment, take risks, and create something totally unexpected. Wine doesn’t have to follow the rules to be good. Subscribe for more American wine stories, hidden regions, and grapes you’ve probably never heard of. Chapters 0:00 Espresso ice wine?! 0:35 What is Ice Wine 2:06 What is Vidal Blanc 3:21 Tasting Coffee-infused wine tasting 5:03 Why experimental wines matter

4 Mar 2026 - 6 min
episode Is Napa Valley in Trouble? The Future of Cabernet Sauvignon artwork

Is Napa Valley in Trouble? The Future of Cabernet Sauvignon

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most recognizable, and most expensive, wines in America. But why? Lets talk about what’s actually driving the price of Napa Cab: limited vineyard land in a valley just 30 miles long, expensive hillside farming that often requires hand harvesting, strict production standards, and global demand that keeps pushing prices higher. Cabernet Sauvignon became Napa’s flagship after the shockwaves of the 1976 Judgment of Paris, when Napa wines outperformed top Bordeaux in a blind tasting, and the prestige has only grown since. But the story doesn’t stop there. Napa is also on the front lines of climate change. Rising temperatures, drought, wildfires, and smoke exposure are already shaping harvest decisions and vineyard strategy. What happens when a region built on Cabernet Sauvignon faces conditions that may no longer perfectly suit it? And what does that mean for the future of America’s most famous wine region? This is a deep dive into the past, present, and future of Napa Valley Cabernet, and whether the price, the prestige, and the pressure are sustainable. If you’re curious about where American wine is headed next, subscribe and follow along! Intro: 0:00 History of Napa 0:41 Why is Napa so Expensive? The Future of Napa

25 Feb 2026 - 14 min
episode Petite Sirah vs Syrah: What’s the Difference? (California’s Boldest Grape) artwork

Petite Sirah vs Syrah: What’s the Difference? (California’s Boldest Grape)

Petite Sirah isn’t Syrah, and it might be one of the most misunderstood grapes in California. Today we're opening a bottle of Petite Sirah from Parducci Wine Cellars and breaking down what this bold, inky grape actually is, where it came from, and why Mendocino County might be one of the best places in America to grow it. We’ll talk about the history of Petite Sirah (also known as Durif), how it made its way to California in the late 1800s, and why it thrives in warmer inland valleys like those found in Mendocino County. Mendocino is often overshadowed by Napa and Sonoma, but it’s one of the most geographically diverse counties in the state, with mountain AVAs, coastal fog influence, and warm interior valleys that are ideal for powerful reds. Then we’ll taste through this Petite Sirah and talk structure and flavor. If you’re ready to break out of the world of the usual grapes and labels and try something off the beaten path, this one is for you. Suggested Chapters 00:00 – What Is Petite Sirah? (And Why It’s Not Syrah) 00:32 – The History of Durif in California 00:51 – Where Petite Sirah Is Grown Today 02:20 – Why Mendocino County Works So Well 03:34 – Parducci Wine Cellars 04:06 – Tasting the Petite Sirah 05:15 – Who Should Be Drinking Petite Sirah?

18 Feb 2026 - 5 min
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