
Ep. 520 Riccardo Campinoti | Monty Interviews
Ep. 520 Monty Waldin sits down with Riccardo Campinoti of Le Ragnaie Winery in Montalcino, Italy. His winery extends over 28 hectares in Montalcino and the land is cultivated with vines and olive groves. He practices organic agriculture and the vineyards are divided into three distinct parcels of land throughout Montalcino which allows him to produce three diverse 'terroirs' of Brunello. La Ragnaie are amongst the pioneers in creating single-vineyard designated wines in Brunello. For information on this fantastic winery, visit: leragnaie.com/
8 Mar 202121min

Ep. 519 Tony Apostolakos | Get US Market Ready with Italian Wine People
Ep. 519 Steve Raye sits down in conversation with Tony Apostolakos of Masi Wines. An experienced Director with a demonstrated history of working in the wine and spirits industry. His skills include Marketing Management, Wineries, Food & Beverage, Market Planning, and the beverage Industry. Tune in for some quality edutainment! Check Masi Wines here www.masi.it/en Check out Bevology inc here bevologyinc.com/
7 Mar 202131min

Ep. 498 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Sarah Heller MW Question
What did I tell you??? Las week I promised that this fab show would have made a come back and... Here is is! Now tell me where do you find something as fun but as the same time packed with wine info!!! Today we talk volcanic soils with a question from Sarah Heller MW - or as I call all MW, a "wine guru". This time, the Wine Albus Silente aka the Professor gets deep in the soil - not literally - and makes his knowledge erupts. DONT GET BURNT YALLLLLLLLL Till next time - SALUT! oh, no, wait, it's cin cin. Did we actually own the right to "cin cin with italian wine people?" I think we do, imma check with the lawyers and get back to you with the info. LUV LUV
4 Mar 202116min

Ep. 518 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Soil: Central Italy
Hi. I've been thinking about this little space that i cut out for myself and myself only each friday. I tell you so much about my life, and yes sometimes I overshare my thoughts and it gets messy, but I enjoy doing it.. But yeah I was thinking... Do these people ACTUALLY know who is speaking here is this lil box? Well, let me fix that. Just in the same way that Prof. Scienza wants to go deep in the italian soils, I feel like I should do the same. In this episode especially, he talks about central Italy, the core of il Belpaese, while I try to work on my core 2 or 3 times per week with no results #sad. Scienza talks about seas, lakes and rivers, while the rivers i see are just the ones i cry (cit. Justin Timberlake, Cry me a River, one of the best masterpieces ever created.) Scienza goes on and on about minerality and I have to say I've been at my rock bottom so many times that I start to get what Scienza is saying. Il Professore said something that shook me: he said that even the soil material found on the mountains is sometimes been dragged by the sea. #GOALS. A buon intenditor. BYE. Today's musical guest is Mello C and you should listen to his thangz open.spotify.com/artist/2pSTq4JIs…6wT6yx7DAZGfiDog
4 Mar 202120min

Ep. 517 Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian Wine, International Grape Varieties | IT Wines, INT Varieties
Narrator Joy Livingston reads the Jumbo Shrimp Guide to Italian wine International Grape Varieties for the benefit of Italian Wine Podcast Listeners. This is the second book in this series. The guide should be a good refresher or reference for longtime podcast listeners. New fans of Italian wine will find a quick crash course on the subject of Italian Wine. The book has been broken up into manageable portions with a short focus on specific international grape varieties at the end. Find out more at: italianwinebook.com/index.php/the-j…o-italian-wine/
3 Mar 202115min

Ep. 516 Violante Cinelli Colombini | Voices
Italian Wine Podcast Episode 516: Voices Series Hosted by Rebecca Lawrence - Violante Cinelli Colombini In this episode Rebecca Lawrence sits down with Violante Cinelli Colombini. Violante inherits from her mother Donatella Cinelli Colombini – creator of Cantine aperte – she has a real passion for wine tourism. She has dedicated herself to two degree theses in Business Economy and in the Master OIV –International Organization of Vine and Wine- as well as a period of work experience for the National secretariat of the Movimento turismo del vino, under Chiara Lungarotti. She has a fascinating story to go along with her amazing family. Find out more about Cinelly Colombini Family and projects right here www.cinellicolombini.it/en/
2 Mar 202123min

Ep. 497 wine2wine 2020 Recording Session | Wine Competitions and Scores
Italian Wine Podcast Episode episode 497: Wine Competitions and Scores vs. Social Media Stories and Pictures. What makes people buy? Session by Robert Joseph and Polly Hammond For the last three decades, the global wine industry has obsessed over numbers and medals. US retailers refused to list wines with less than 87 points while ones in Britain demanded at least a Bronze medal. Then, almost overnight, the secret to wine sales shifted to storytelling and eye-catching images on Instagram. Wine producers have every right to feel confused. In this session, Polly Hammond and Robert Joseph will attempt to make some sense of this situation.
2 Mar 202131min

Ep. 496 wine2wine 2020 Recording Session | Social Media in the China Wine Market
Italian Wine Podcast Episode 496: An immersion trip of social media in the China wine market Social media in mainland China has taken on unique forms not adopted by other parts of the world. Lin Liu MW and Gus Zhu MW will demonstrate how social media has merged with Chinese culture and daily life for many. And the wine industry in China is no exception – social media is crucial at all levels of interaction among wine professionals and consumers alike
2 Mar 202126min





















