Barrels & Roots
In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Felix Egerer, a viticulturist farming vineyards on Vancouver Island for Unsworth Vineyards and Blue Grouse Estate Winery. We talk about how a kid from beer country in Germany ended up building a life in wine, why vineyard work is so much more than growing grapes, and what it really means to listen to the land. Felix breaks down the hidden world beneath every great bottle of wine, from living soil and microbes to regenerative farming, biodiversity, pruning decisions, and the way vines respond when something is out of balance. What I loved most about this conversation is how much it moved beyond wine and into life. We talked about slowing down, paying attention, respecting nature’s cycles, and remembering that harvest is not the only part of the season worth celebrating. This is a conversation about wine, soil, farming, patience, and the deep connection between people, place, and the land. Whether you love wine, care about sustainable agriculture, or just want to understand what really happens before the bottle reaches your table, this episode gives you a whole new appreciation for the vineyard. What do you think we can learn from vineyards about slowing down and paying closer attention to life?
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