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Winecast 75 - Etienne Hugel

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

I’m back with an interview with Etienne Hugel of Hugel & Fils. This family winery has been passed from father to son for 12 generations and makes some of the best wines from France’s Alsace region. We also talk about a virtual tasting over Twitter organized by Bin Ends Wines later this month.

Show Notes:

00:25 - Introduction and background on Hugel & Fils
01:49 - Interview with Etienne Hugel
31:31 - Details of Bin Ends Wines Twitter Tasting
38:57 - Contact Details
39:08 - Next Show Theme

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Winecast 74 - The Wines of Israel

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

The first of several shows recorded last year, this podcast focuses on the wines of Israel with an interview with blogger & retailer Richard Shaffer from Israeli Wine Direct and winemaker Zeev Smilansky from Meishar Winery.

Show Notes:

00:27 - Welcome & Background on Israeli Wine
02:10 - Israeli Wines Today
32:10 - Get Your Free Audible Book by clicking here
35:44 - Feedback and Next Show Theme

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Unfiltered 8 - AWBA, Twitter, Amazon & more

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Jeff Lefevere and I start our second season of Unfiltered with a panel of wine bloggers, podcasters, winery owners and retailers.

We welcome Ryan from Catavino, Jeff Stai a.k.a. El Jefe from Twisted Oak, Craig Camp from Anne Amie Vineyards, Kaz & Randy from Wine Biz Radio and Jill from domaine547.com

Show Notes:
00:25 - Welcome & Introductions
01:28 - American Wine Blog Awards
15:50 - Twitter: Waste of time or valuable tool?
23:14 - Amazon enters wine biz?
33:10 - Are high alcohol wines not such a bad thing?
39:17 - Who writes Wine-ing 2.0?
42:39 - Blog URL’s and Feedback

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Repost 1: Amazon Enters Wine Retailing

Friday, March 14th, 2008

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I am back behind the mic for another podcast and this time I’m reading a post from last week and reflecting about the comments.

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Unfiltered 7 - Wine Blogging Today

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

As I begin my 4th year of podcasting I present the final Unfiltered show of it’s first season.

Jeff and I welcome a panel of some of the top wine bloggers today: Alder Yarrow, Dr. Debs and Gabriella & Ryan Opaz. We talk about the state of wine blogging, where it is going and share some wine picks.

Show Notes:

00:25 - Introduction

01:40 - Question for Alder

04:21 - Question for Dr. Debs

05:46 - Question for Gabriella &amp Ryan

08:10 - Question for Jeff

09:19 - Are Wine Bloggers Having An Impact?

15:04 - Where Is Wine Blogging Going?

36:53 - Will Wine Bloggers Adopt A Common Rating Scale?

55:13 - Gabriella & Ryan’s Wine Pick

57:17 - Dr. Debs’ Wine Pick

59:13 - Alder’s Wine Pick

60:00 - Tim’s Wine Pick

62:30 - Everyone Plugs Their Blogs

64:00 - Jeff’s Wine Pick

67:00 - Feedback

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Quick Picks 9 - Bodegas Castano, “Hecula” 2004

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

I’m back with another pick that I thought I hadn’t yet blogged but I wrote about the 2003 vintage for WBW 35.

Bodegas Castano, “Hecula”, Monastrell, Yecla 2004 ($14) - Very dark purple-black with aromas of blackberry, bacon, licorice and vanilla. Ripe black cherry and blackberry fruit flavors with medium firm tannins, good acidity and a nice minerality on the finish.

14.5% ABV
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Score: 89
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Quick Picks 9 - Bodegas Castano, “Hecula” 2004

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

I’m back with another pick that I thought I hadn’t yet blogged but I wrote about the 2003 vintage for WBW 35.

Bodegas Castano, “Hecula”, Monastrell, Yecla 2004 ($14) - Very dark purple-black with aromas of blackberry, bacon, licorice and vanilla. Ripe black cherry and blackberry fruit flavors with medium firm tannins, good acidity and a nice minerality on the finish.

14.5% ABV
Synthetic cork closure
Score: 89
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Quick Picks 8 - Tablas Creek Roussanne

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Another Quick Picks just in time for the Thanksgiving table featuring two Roussanne-based wines from Tablas Creek Vineyard.

Tablas Creek Vineyard, Roussanne 2005 ($27) - Light straw in color with aromas of pear, pineapple and orange blossom. Crisp pear and pineapple flavors with nice minerality on the finish. Wow.

Score: 91
Rating: 4/5 stars

Tablas Creek Vineyard, Esprit de Beaucastel Blanc, Roussanne/Grenache Blanc/Picpoul Blanc blend 2005 ($35) - Light yellow in color with aromas of pear, honey and spice. Pear, citrus and pineapple flavors finish long with refreshing acidity. A delicious Rhone blend that shows what can be done with these grapes in California. I will cellar a few bottles to see what happens with 5, 10 and 15 years of bottle age.

Score: 92
Rating: 4/5 stars

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Winecast 73 - Cameron Hughes

Monday, November 19th, 2007

The first of several podcasts from the archives, this one recorded in late May and mid-June but not edited and released until now. I spent about an hour with Cameron Hughes in his San Francisco offices and captured an interesting portrait of what makes this New World négociant tick. Unfortunately most of these tasting notes are for wines now sold out but Lot 25 is still available and now on sale, along with Lots 42 and 26. All of which are recommended.

Show Notes:

00: 23 - Introduction
01:53 - Interview with Cameron Hughes
26:53 - Tasting notes
27:04 - Lot 25, Carneros Sparking Wine NV ($19)
27:32 - Lot 26, Sauvignon Blanc 2006 ($12)
28:00 - Lot 29, Lake County Meritage 2005 ($11)
28:28 - Lot 30, Chardonnay 2005 ($12)
28:57 - Lot 31, Syrah 2005 ($12)
29:23 - Lot 38, Shiraz 2005 ($20)
30:10 - Lot 42, Shiraz 2005 ($18)
30:42 - Best of Tasting: Lot 38, Shiraz 2005 ($20)
31:03 - Best Value: Lot 26, Sauvignon Blanc 2006 ($12)
31:21 - Feedback
31:36 - Next Show Theme

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Quick Picks 7: Faiveley Mercurey 2003

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Another Wine Blogging Wednesday and this time I’m podcasting for the first time since WBW 23. Neil from Brooklynguy’s Wine and Food Blog came up with a great theme this month: ‘Silver’ Burgundy. Instead of investing in a Côte d’Or (’gold coast’) wine, we are drinking affordable Burgundy from the Côte Chalonnaise and the Mâconnais.

Since I favor red wines this time of year, I selected a village wine from Mercurey made by the well known Faiveley family. Listen to the podcast for more details but here are my tasting notes:

J. Faiveley, Domaine de la Croix Jacquelet, Mercurey 2003 ($20) - Deep ruby color with aromas of dark cherry, fennel and sage. Rich black cherry and raspberry fruit with a touch of earth finishing with firm tannins and good acidity. The bold fruit balances the tannins so I expect this wine to improve with a year or two more in the cellar. Alternatively, you could give it a couple hours in the decanter to open up before enjoying. A very good value in Pinot Noir.

13% ABV
Natural cork closure
Score: 88
Rating: 3.5/5 stars

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Unfiltered 6 - Bottlenotes & Dover Canyon

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Jeff Lefevere and I return for another podcast after a hiatus of 6 months. We welcome Alyssa Rapp, founder and CEO of Bottlenotes and Mary Baker, owner of Dover Canyon Winery.

00:25 - Welcome and Introductions

01:09 - Background of Bottlenotes

16:28 - Dover Canyon overview

17:44 - Harvest 2007 discussion

25:06 - Is Bigger Better?

46:45 - To Cork or Not to Cork?

53:38 - Links and show conclusion

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Winecast 72 - Wine for Newbies

Sunday, June 17th, 2007
I’m clearing the decks this week of podcasts recorded earlier this year. I’m starting with a live show recorded on Talkshoe in April. Bill Wilson from Wine for Newbies podcast and blog joined me to talk about how he got into podcasting and share a few wine picks. Unfortunately nobody called with a live question but we’ll get to that next time ;-)
00:26 - Introduction
00:55 - Interview with Bill Wilson from Wine for Newbies
11: 24 - Most interesting listener questions
24:11 - Restaurants in Santa Ynez area
26:24 - Tasting Notes
26:31 - Kenneth Crawford Rose, Larner Vineyard 2006
29:09 - Laura Aschero, Pigato
31:07 - Tin Star, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford 2002
33:02 - Ladera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain 2003
37:02 - Ballentine Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
40:40 - Contact Details
42.18 - Next Show Theme
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Online Real Estate Services vs Traditional Buyer Agents

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Last weekend 60 Minutes ran a story on online real estate services the story seemed to disparage traditional real estate agents. We think that the great disservice 60 Minutes did to our industry was to not recognize the difference between the online services that focus on facilitating transactions and real estate agents who really work for the buyers and sellers to find the perfect match between a home and a buyer and negotiate the best price and terms possible.

This week Buyers Real Estate Group agent Susan Hofflander talks about the program and the differences between traditional agents and online real estate services on the podcast below.


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Unfiltered 4 - Inertia Beverage

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Another Unfiltered podcast recorded two weeks ago with co-host Jeff Lefevere and I welcoming guest Paul Mabray from Inertia Beverage Group and panelist Mark Fisher from the Dayton Daily News and Uncorked blog.

00:23 - Welcome and Introductions
01:15 - Inertia Beverage Q&ampA
07:33 - Florida may close direct shipping of wine
11:56 - Wine drinkers think more clearly than teetotalers
18:04 - Food bloggers free for all
26:46 - Sales of pinot, sparkling, rose &amp screwcaps up
36:42 - Freeze in east, midwest effects grape crops
41:36 - Everyone plugs their blogs & we sign off

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