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Rambling #47 - On wine and the changing tide with Steven Paul

1 h 50 min · 4. maj 2026
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Steven Paul is a director and the general manager of Oakdene Wines on the Bellarine Peninsula. He is a highly respected wine industry leader and mentor, wine judge and astute business person. Steven has been involved in the wine and hospitality industries his whole working life and is incredibly passionate about wine as well as the local Geelong wine region. In this conversation he discusses the changing nature of the alcohol industry, the challenges his business and the industry as a whole face every day, and how his attitude toward customer service is one of the keys to Oakdene's success. Steven is also a keen runner, cyclist, and swimmer. He regularly participates in triathalons and chats with the lads about how he manages the time it takes to manage his fitness while also running a multi-faceted business. Follow Steven on Instagram at @oakdenewines [https://www.instagram.com/oakdenewines/] or Check out Oakdene Wines at their website or Instagram below: https://www.oakdene.com.au/ [https://www.oakdene.com.au/] https://www.instagram.com/oakdenevineyardscellardoor [https://www.instagram.com/oakdenevineyardscellardoor] ________ To listen to this episode ad-free and to gain access to exclusive. members only content, visit our Patreon page and become a member. [https://www.patreon.com/Rambling_podcast] For the cost of one cup of coffee per month you can help support us to keep these great conversations going.

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