Harvesting Wisdom Podcast with Mike McMahon
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2307588/fan_mail/new] Episode Summary In this episode of Harvesting Wisdom, Mike McMahon travels to Burgundy's Clos des Mouches to speak with Philippe Drouhin of the historic Joseph Drouhin estate. Philippe traces his family's winemaking story back to 1880, including the accidental discovery that led to Clos des Mouches' celebrated white wine, and explains how four generations have shaped the domaine's vineyards. The conversation moves into the fine details of terroir — how soil composition can shift dramatically within just a hundred meters, how compost and cover crops are tailored plot by plot, and why root depth (sometimes reaching 20 meters) plays a critical role in surviving drought without irrigation, which is prohibited in Burgundy. Philippe and Mike also discuss the accelerating effects of climate change, water availability, and how the estate manages three separate vineyard sites across the region. Why Listen Listen if you want a grounded, detail-rich look at what it actually takes to farm a multi-generational vineyard through changing climate conditions. This episode is ideal for wine lovers, growers, soil science enthusiasts, and anyone curious how a family business preserves both land and legacy across a century of change. Highlight Timestamps Intro — Meeting Philippe Drouhin at Clos des Mouches Family history: Joseph Drouhin founds the company in 1880 1921 the first vineyard purchase and the birth of Clos des Mouches The accidental discovery of Clos des Mouches white wine Four generations: from Joseph to today's four siblings running the estate The oldest surviving vines (1935, 1945) and why vine age is hard to track Limestone, clay, and silt: how soil changes every 100 meters Tailoring compost and cover crops to each micro-plot Managing three vineyard estates and the role of vineyard managers Why irrigation is banned in Burgundy — and how vines adapt Roots reaching 20 meters deep as a natural drought buffer Climate change: heat waves and droughts not seen 15 years ago A detour: growing grapes in the Arizona desert and heat-driven veraison issues Rootstock selection, clones, and preserving vineyard genetic diversity
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