
Golden West Podcast
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The best in food and wine on the West Coast including California, Oregon, and Washington.
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This episode is a replay that originally aired on Aug 29, 2020 Andy Erickson is the winemaker for Highest Beauty, a wine from the To Kalon Vineyard Company. Although he’s originally from the Midwest, a summer in France convinced Andy Erickson that his calling was wine. Beginning his journey in Napa Valley and Sonoma, he soon moved to Mendoza in Argentina. Returning to Napa, he honed his craft, working under a number of renowned winemakers, including John Kongsgaard, and Michel Rolland. After earning a master’s degree in enology, Andy worked as a winemaker at Harlan Estate and Staglin Family Vineyards, eventually establishing a consulting firm with his wife, viticulturalist Annie Favia, where he made such highly coveted wines as Screaming Eagle. Andy and Annie have recently established their own winery, Leviathan. https://tokalonvineyardcompany.com/ [https://tokalonvineyardcompany.com/] We Talk About: His background getting into wine The Favia Brand with his wife The interesting history with To Kalon Vineyard, Robert Mondavi and Andy Beckstoffer Andy's winemaking style including blending, aging, and picking decisions The Highest Beauty wine and what is coming next for the To Kalon Vineyard Company brand
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This episode is a replay which originally aired on July 17, 2020 Rebekah Wineburg is the winemaker at Quintessa. She previously worked as the assistant winemaker at Rudd, among other roles in Oregon, New Zealand, and more. She co-owns a label Post & Vine, with a focus on small historical vineyards, featuring unique varietals like carignane and old vine zinfandel. She graduated with a Masters in viticulture and enology from UC Davis. https://www.quintessa.com/the-wine https://www.postandvine.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdw-eyue1XY We Talk About: -Her background in Oregon, New Zealand, and more Working at Rudd and Edge Hill -History of Quintessa: founded in 1989 -The micro-terroirs of Rutherford AVA -Biodynamics and Organic farming -Carmenere in the Bordeaux Blend -The Illumination Sav Blanc -Winemaking as both science and art -Her label: Post & Vine and the unique and amazing wines she's producing -What does "Rutherford" mean to you? Rutherford Dust? -Biodynamics -What she’s been eating and drinking lately
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This episode is a replay which originally aired on June 18, 2020 Rex Pickett is the author of the novel Sideways, which was adapted into the now iconic wine movie of the same name. Two other books followed to complete the trilogy. As a writer and director with countless credits, his love of wine began back in the ‘90s when he was researching "Sideways." He grew up in southern California, and attended the University of California at San Diego, graduating with honors. http://rexpickett.com/ https://twitter.com/rexpickett http://sideways-wine.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Sideways-Novel-Rex-Pickett/dp/0312342519 We Talk About: The wine shop in Santa Monica, CA where Rex got interested in wine How a conversation at Pinot Days led to Sideways: The Play Why the movie featured a 1961 Château Cheval Blanc instead of a 1982 Chateau Latour Impact the movie had on wine: both pinot and merlot A surprising fact Rex has never mentioned on any other interview The Sidways Pinot from Chile and what wine Rex is doing next Why there was no sequel to the movie Will there be a Sideways 4 book?
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This episode of a replay that originally aired on June 18, 2020 Amanda McCrossin is a sommelier, media personality, wine educator, and creator and host of the Instagram and YouTube channel "SOMMVIVANT." She was formerly the Wine Director at PRESS Restaurant in Napa Valley and today, she focuses her efforts on producing wine "Edutainment" - a mix between education and entertainment, and digital media content for both consumers and professionals alike. She's been featured in many media outlets and publications including Food Network, Wine Enthusiast, Food & Wine, and Wine Spectator to name a few. https://www.instagram.com/sommvivant/ https://www.youtube.com/c/amandamccrossinsommvivant http://sommvivant.me/ We talk about: -Amanda's journey into wine -Inside scoop on all things Somm related: Decanting and that first "small pour" -The rare bottle Robert Parker opened with Amanda at PRESS in Napa -The Million Dollar Nose article in The Atlantic -The 1972 BV Georges de Latour, 1991 Dominus, and Calder Charbono -Why you won't see an ABV% on certain bottles -What happened when a famous critic tried the same wine in a different glass -What Amanda will be doing next (Hint: a podcast!)
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This episode is a replay which originally aired on July 2, 2020 Ren Harris is the owner and operator of Paradigm Winery along with his wife Marilyn. He and his family have a long and storied history in the Napa Valley, starting long before the first vintage in 1991. https://paradigmwinery.com/ https://paradigmwinery.com/collection/wine We Talk About: -His family and the long history in growing grapes in Napa Valley -The first vintage of Paradigm in 1991 and winemaker Heidi Barrett -What makes the Oakville AVA so special -Some details on the Paradigm Cab Sav: 11 blocks; the rootstocks and clones vary to give complexity -The grape you may be surprised to know was planted on the property in Oakville in 1976 -Story of how he held a contest to choose the name for the winery -A sign off Hwy 29 that says: “No Wineries This Road” -A horse that was named after the winery, which is still alive to this day -The inside story on his "business card wine" produced with Jean Phillips in 1992 that's half Screaming Eagle and half Paradigm -Why they extended the length of the cork
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