Ep. 682 Tanya Morningstar Darling & Donatella Cinelli Colombini | Clubhouse Ambassador's Corner

Ep. 682 Tanya Morningstar Darling & Donatella Cinelli Colombini | Clubhouse Ambassador's Corner

Episode 682 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse’s Ambassadors Corner. In this episode Tanya Morningstar Darling interviews Donatella Cinelli Colombini- These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? Before telling you more about our great episode we want to give a shout out to our new Sponsor Vivino! the world's largest online wine marketplace - The Vivino app makes it easy to choose wine. Enjoy expert team support, door to door delivery and honest wine reviews to help you choose the perfect wine for every occassion. Vivino - Download the app on Apple or Android and discover an easier way to choose wine! Find out more about by visiting: www.vivino.com/IT/en/ or download the app: www.vivino.com/app About today’s guest host: Tanya Morning Star Darling is a full time wine educator, and writer with nearly 3 decades of industry experience. Her school, Cellar Muse is the approved program provider for Wine Scholar Certifications (French, Italian, and Spanish) in the Seattle area. She is also a Certified Wine Educator, an approved WSET instructor for L1-L4 curriculums, an official Ambassador of Bourgogne Wines, the Official Educational Ambassador of Orvieto Wines, the Educational Chair on the board of the Alliance of Women in Washington Wine, and she is very proud to have recently become a VIA Italian Wine Ambassador! www.cellarmuse.com/tanya-morning-star-darling About today’s guest producer: Born in 1953 to a family of producers of Brunello di Montalcino, Donatella graduated in History of Medieval Art. In 1993 she founded the “Movimento del turismo del vino” and invented “Cantine aperte”, the day that in a few years brought success to wine tourism in Italy. Currently she teaches wine tourism in the Master graduate programmes of three universities. After 14 years of professional experience in the family business in 1998 she founded her own estate that comprises Fattoria del Colle in Trequanda and Casato Prime Donne in Montalcino. In 2003 she won the Oscar for the best Italian producer awarded by AIS BIbenda and published the “Manuale del turismo del vino” followed in 2007 by “Marketing del turismo del vino”. From 2001 to 2011 she was the Tourism Councillor at the Siena Town Hall. Among her achievements is “Trekking urbano” a new kind of tourism sport, which was exported from Siena to the rest of Italy. IN 2012 she received the International Vinitaly Prize and the following year she was elected National Vice President of “Donne del Vino” and President of the Consortium of Orcia wines. In 2014 she was nominated ‘Cavaliere della Repubbica Italiana”. In 2016 she was elected National president of the Donne del Vino Association. www.cinellicolombini.it/en/ More about the moderator Stevie Kim: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

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Ep. 345 Emma Gao

Ep. 345 Emma Gao

Italian Wine Podcast Episode 345: Monty Waldin connects with Emma Gao of Silver Heights Winery in China. Emma is one of the winemakers helping to drive the craft in the Ningxia Province near Yinchuan. In addition, Emma is a member of the Vinitaly International Academy community and all-around amazing person. Supported by: Vinitaly International Academy. Join VIA!

6 Heinä 202012min

Ep. 344 #iobevoacasa - LOCKDOWN SERIES | Michelle Erland and Lawrence Cronin

Ep. 344 #iobevoacasa - LOCKDOWN SERIES | Michelle Erland and Lawrence Cronin

Lawrence Cronin shares his lockdown experience in spontaneous and light discussion with Michelle Erland. Lawrence likes to make stuff up on his guitar as one of his hobbies, though he wouldn’t call it songwriting per se (definitely a must watch!). His other passions (besides wine making) include driving his motorcycle, watching children’s television shows with his son, and riffing on traditional Italian cooking with his wife. One sentiment would sum up Lawrence’s existence: "my heart's in New York, my soul's in Sicily."

5 Heinä 202017min

Ep. 343 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | David Pinzolo Question

Ep. 343 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | David Pinzolo Question

💡 Please consider donating any amount to support the Italian Wine Podcast - donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ and receive a free hard copy of The Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian Wine! Italian Wine Podcast Episode 343: What is Scienzay up to these days? It's #everybodyneedsabitofscienza and Professor Scienza is back to answer a question from David Pinzolo. I think I almost fainted by only listening to the question, and Stevie needed to have a coffee break so... You get the idea. Musical Guest: ATOMO - Check him out! @atomo-cares Supported by: Vinitaly International Academy. Join VIA today! www.vinitalyinternational.com/?page_id=3107 Questions from David Pinzolo, cofounder of Three Tier Partners: Do you foresee a far-reaching change in the trellising systems used in vineyards away from vertical training and a return to pergola/horizontal systems as a result of climate change? If so how would you expect the characteristics of the resulting grapes to change assuming the growers are continuing to focus on quality and not quantity so the new vineyards are set up to carry "proper yields" and are planted to the proper vine density per hectare? What do you think of the concept of wild yeast and/or spontaneous fermentations with the idea that doing so gives the wines more product specificity? I have heard many producers talk about this practice with the belief that it works a little bit like a zip code so if done regularly and scrupulously it will yield wines that will speak of the area but even more so the vineyard and the specific winery. Do you agree? How should one think of the most recent studies published in the US which seem to indicate that once commercial yeasts have been used in the fermentation area they are so aggressive that fermentations can be started spontaneously or using indigenous yeasts but in short order the ambient commercial strains will overtake the wild strains and the fermentation will effectively become one under the control of the non-native strains? What is the difference, in your opinion, between genetically engineered vines and vines that are modified via more traditional crossing and propagation methods? Are the two essentially the same except that, in a very simplified fashion, the former involves a specific question and the attempt to reach the answer by working on the DNA sequence of the plant whereas the latter involves taking two plants with desirable characteristics mating them and hoping that those desirable characteristics will emerge in the resulting "offspring?” Thanks, in advance, should you decide to answer one or more of my questions. Cheers!

2 Heinä 202015min

Ep. 342 Jumbo Shrimp Guide | Frequently Asked Questions

Ep. 342 Jumbo Shrimp Guide | Frequently Asked Questions

Italian Wine Podcast Episode 342: Narrator Joy Livingston answers some fun FAQs from the Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian Wine. For example: What is a "Super Tuscan" and what makes it so super? This week's installment of "Wines to Try" includes Grignolino, Nero d'Avola, and the Uva di Troia. Supported by: Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian Wine from Positive Press. Paperback available from positivepress.net, Kindle version on Amazon.

1 Heinä 202012min

Ep. 341 Monty Waldin on Biodynamic Wine | Biodynamic Compost Part 2

Ep. 341 Monty Waldin on Biodynamic Wine | Biodynamic Compost Part 2

Italian Wine Podcast Episode 341: Host Monty Waldin shares more biodynamic compost preparations. Are you planning to make biodynamic compost preparations of oak bark, dandelion, or valerian? Get the short instructions here then check out Monty's book for the finer details. Tune in each Wednesday for more biodynamic wine talk with Monty Waldin. Monty's book, "Biodynamic Wine," gives a much more thorough account of biodynamic compost preparation. For a limited time Infinite Ideas is offering a 15% discount off the book. Check Italian Wine Podcast social media channels for details.

30 Kesä 202017min

Ep. 340 Natalie Wang (Part 2)

Ep. 340 Natalie Wang (Part 2)

Italian Wine Podcast Episode 340: Guest podder Stevie Kim again fills in for Monty Waldin to continue the conversation with Natalie Wang in Hong Kong (part 2 of a two-part series begun last week). Natalie founded the website vino-joy.com and you should absolutely check it out. Natalie shares specific, concrete information that those looking to do business in wine in China should absolutely pay attention to. Supported by: Vinitaly International Academy. Join VIA today!

29 Kesä 202026min

Ep. 339 #iobevoacasa - LOCKDOWN SERIES | Paul Yanon and Axel Heinz

Ep. 339 #iobevoacasa - LOCKDOWN SERIES | Paul Yanon and Axel Heinz

As Italy starts to ease “lockdown” measures, Paul Yanon and Axel Heinz reflect on rediscovering hobbies and changing routines. Axel shares his love for the foods and wines associated with the places he would like to visit following lockdown. He helps us try to understand the interesting characteristics of Bolgheri wines that express the territory’s sunny summer season.

28 Kesä 202016min

Ep. 338 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Giuseppe Rosati Question

Ep. 338 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Giuseppe Rosati Question

💡 Please consider donating any amount to support the Italian Wine Podcast - donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ and receive a free hard copy of The Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian Wine! Italian Wine Podcast Episode 333: What is Scienzay up to these days? It's #everybodyneedsabitofscienza and Professor Scienza is back to answer a question from Giuseppe Rosati, a pioneer of VIA that is worried about the possible disappearance of vine varieties as Dolcetto. Musical Guest: Billy Early, check him out on Spotify after you listen to this episode! open.spotify.com/artist/67aey8iWi…cuSDetCUdVFwyA8A Supported by: Vinitaly International Academy. Join VIA today! www.vinitalyinternational.com/?page_id=3107

25 Kesä 202010min

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