Wine Spectator's Straight Talk with James Molesworth
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Meet winemaking's biggest stars in each episode of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast with host James Molesworth. Plus, our editors cover the latest news, trends and upcoming events, and we might even get a visit from Dr. Vinny … Pop a bottle and join us!
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22: Patz & Hall's James Hall Buys It Back
Patz & Hall co-founder James Hall is still pinching himself: After selling the iconic California Chardonnay brand in 2016, Hall was able to buy it back earlier this year. He tells us how he did it, and then takes us all the way back to landing his first winery gig in Napa … by pretending he could speak Italian?!
Straight Talk host James Molesworth also welcomes Wine Spectator senior editors MaryAnn Worobiec and Mitch Frank to the newest episode. Dr. Vinny explains malolactic fermentation, James and Mitch take a hard look at the 2023 Bordeaux futures campaign, and much more.
And don't forget, there's always more free content at WineSpectator.com!
• Patz & Hall Co-Founder James Hall Buys His Winery Back
• 2023 Bordeaux Barrel Tastings and Futures Campaign
• Wine Spectator's June 30, 2024, issue
• Latest News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• Sign up for Wine Spectator's free email newsletters
• Subscribe to Wine Spectator
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: James Hall, Mitch Frank, MaryAnn Worobiec
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
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21: Salvestrin's Natalie Winkler, Plus … the World's Strongest Wine Thieves?
Salvestrin Family winemaker Natalie Winkler struck a chord when the 2018 Salvestrin Dr. Crane Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon earned a spot among Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2021. But it all started with a bottle of Oregon Pinot Noir …
Winkler represents a new breed of California wine pros specializing not just in winemaking or vineyard management, but in both, and she tells us why winemakers should be in the vineyard, and much more. Wine Spectator senior editor for news Mitch Frank joins us as well, with news of some recent major wine thefts from two of Europe's most esteemed restaurant wine cellars.
And don't forget, there's always more free content at WineSpectator.com!
• Video: Watch James' vineyard walk with Natalie
• Read more about Salvestrin winery and Dr. Crane Vineyard
• Wine Crime: Read more about thefts at La Tour d'Argent and El Atrio
• The 15 Most Expensive Wines Ever Sold
• Wine Spectator's May 31, 2024, issue
• Latest News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• Sign up for Wine Spectator's free email newsletters
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Natalie Winkler, Mitch Frank
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
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20: The Blocking and Tackling of Wine with Dan Petroski
Winemaker Dan Petroski made news when he sold his boutique California white wine brand Massican to Gallo late last year. But that was just the latest step on a wine journey that started ignominiously as a Columbia University football player and began in earnest a decade later after an eye-opening dinner at Le Bernardin in New York. Petroski went on to become cellarmaster at Larkmead, where he worked until 2021 while also building his own brand. "I started Massican because my mother couldn't afford Larkmead," Petroski tells host James Molesworth in the newest episode of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast. "I wanted to do something that would bring more people great wine."
Plus, our beloved educator and advice columnist Dr. Vinny returns!
And don't forget, there's always more free content at WineSpectator.com!
• Read more on winemaker Dan Petroski
• Wine Spectator's April 30, 2024, issue
• Latest News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• Sign up for Wine Spectator's free email newsletters
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Dan Petroski, MaryAnn Worobiec
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
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19: Paul Hobbs on Making Opus One, a South American (Mis)Adventure … and Dixie Cup Yquem?!
From his teetotaling childhood home to Opus One's debut vintage to putting Argentine Malbec on the map, winemaker Paul Hobbs opens up to host James Molesworth about his career-defining moments with candid humor and insightful analysis in the season 2 premiere of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast!
Plus, senior editor for news Mitch Frank tells us about a government study that recently surfaced in Oregon, and the controversy over why it had been buried by state officials.
Thirsty for more? There's always more free content at WineSpectator.com!
• Read more on winemaker Paul Hobbs
• Oregon's Controversial Hidden Alcohol Tax Study
• Wine Spectator's March 31, 2024, issue
• Latest News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• Sign up for Wine Spectator's free email newsletters
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Paul Hobbs, Mitch Frank
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
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18: Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2023 and Year in Review
It's our season 1 finale and our year-end roundup of the most exciting wines of the year! In this episode, host James Molesworth is joined by senior editor Bruce Sanderson, counting down our Top 10 Wines of the Year, including an exclusive interview with the man behind our 2023 Wine of the Year!
Plus, senior editor for news Mitch Frank tells us about the biggest stories of the year, we remember some of the wine industry stars we lost this year, and Dr. Vinny tackles Chianti vs. Brunello.
Thirsty for more? Check out:
• Wine Spectator's Top 100 Wines of 2023
• Wine Spectator's Dec. 31, 2023, issue
• Latest News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• WS website members: More on James' 2023 Wine Highlight
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Bernardino Sani, Mitch Frank, Bruce Sanderson and MaryAnn Worobiec (as Dr. Vinny)
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
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17: Bernard Arnault and Holiday Champagnes
What's in the cellar of the world's second-richest man? Wine Spectator senior editor for news Mitch Frank tells us all about LVMH founder, chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, the man behind not just fashion house Louis Vuitton and the Möet & Chandon Champagne house (including Dom Pérignon), but also brands like Dior, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Hublot, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co. and many more, including Bordeaux's Cheval Blanc.
It's also the holiday season, which means we've gotta have bubbly. Host James Molesworth welcomes senior editor and tasting director Alison Napjus back to talk about her annual Champagne report, and Möet & Chandon's Benoît Gouez chats with her about rosé Champagnes and much more.
Later in the episode, our wine advice columnist Dr. Vinny shares more of her most popular sparkling wine tips, and stay tuned til the end for James' sneak peek wine pick!
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• Dec. 15, 2023, issue of Wine Spectator
• WS website members: The Story of Bernard Arnault
• WS website members: Champagne Tasting Report
• Latest Free News and Headlines
• Ask Dr. Vinny
• More on James' Sneak Peek Pick
A podcast from Wine Spectator
Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host: James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Benoît Gouez, Mitch Frank, Alison Napjus and MaryAnn Worobiec (as Dr. Vinny)
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
Hidden wine gem
Just discovered this pod! Finally a well produced show about wine. Lots of great info without being too pretentious.