Ep. 2436 Massimo Alois of Cantine Alois in Campania | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon

Ep. 2436 Massimo Alois of Cantine Alois in Campania | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon

Welcome to episode 2436 of the Italian Wine Podcast and episode 204 of Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon. Today Marc’s guest is Massimo Alois, owner and managing director of Cantine Alois. More about today’s guest: Alois Winery is located in Pontelatone, in the province of Caserta, Campania, Italy. Specifically, it is situated in the lower valley of the Volturno River, with vineyards at the western end of the Pontelatone Valley. The farm itself, a restored farmhouse dating back to the early 1800s. Cantine Alois, also known as Vini Alois, is famous for its revival of ancient, nearly lost Italian grape varieties, particularly Casavecchia and Pallagrello (both Nero and Bianco). The winery is also known for its silk-making history, with the Alois family's silk fabrics once adorning famous locations like the White House and Louvre Museum. Massimo is the son of Michele Alois, who originally established the winery and began the revival of ancient, indigenous grape varieties. Massimo has continued his father's work, focusing on research and production, particularly in identifying the best vineyard sites for these unique grapes. Connect: Website: https://www.vinialois.it/en/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cantinealois/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimo-alois-a09150123/ More about the host: Marc Millon, a VIA Italian Wine Ambassador since 2021, is a celebrated expert in the world of wine, food, and travel, boasting nearly 40 years of experience. Born in Mexico to a diverse family—his mother hailing from Hawaii via Korea and his father, an anthropologist, from New York via Paris—Marc was introduced to a rich tapestry of flavors from an early age. Together with his talented photographer wife, Kim, Marc has authored 14 acclaimed books, including the groundbreaking illustrated series The Wine Roads of Europe, The Wine Roads of France, The Wine Roads of Italy (winner of the Premio Barbi Colombini), and The Wine Roads of Spain. His other notable works include The Wine and Food of Europe, The Food Lovers’ Companion Italy, The Food Lovers’ Companion France, and Wine: A Global History. In addition to his writing, Marc is a sought-after speaker and hosts gastronomic cultural tours to Italy and France in partnership with Martin Randall Travel, a leading specialist in cultural travel. Since 2021, he has also been the engaging host of the “Wine, Food, and Travel with Marc Millon” series on the Italian Wine Podcast. When he's not exploring the culinary landscapes of the world, Marc resides along the scenic River Exe in Devon, England. Connect: Website: https://www.quaypress.uk https://www.marcmillon.co.uk https://www.vino.co.uk https://www.quaypress.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-millon-50868624/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Marc_Millon _______________________________ Let's keep in touch! Follow Italian Wine Podcast on our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italianwinepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItalianWinePodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/itawinepodcast Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mammajumboshrimp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/italianwinepodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here: https://www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin! Thanks for listening! This show is all about food and wine pairings, and traveling through Italy with Marc. Join him on this food, wine and cultural journey!

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Ep. 201 Monty Waldin interviews Alojz Felix Jermann (Jermann Winery) Pt. 1 | LUX Wines Producers

Ep. 201 Monty Waldin interviews Alojz Felix Jermann (Jermann Winery) Pt. 1 | LUX Wines Producers

This interview is the first of two podcasts with Alojz Felix Jermann (Jermann Winery). In this first episode Monty Waldin interviews Alojz Felix Jermann, who is the International Communications Manager in his family winery in Friuli Venezia-Giulia, Jermann. Monty and Felix talk about the Jermann family history and their investment in local grape varieties of the Collio region such as Ribolla Gialla. Felix also presents some of the winery’s labels, including one of their most renowned one, the Vintage Tunina. Monty and Felix also dig deeper into the “Ponca” soil type of the Collio area and the way this soil impacts on the local viticulture. Tune in to find out more about Felix’s favourite food pairings with his iconic wines. --- This episode has been brought to you by Lux Wines, Importer of fine wines (www.luxwines.com).

14 Maj 201918min

Ep. 200 Monty Waldin interviews Thomas Matthews (Wine Spectator) | Italian Wine Personalities

Ep. 200 Monty Waldin interviews Thomas Matthews (Wine Spectator) | Italian Wine Personalities

In episode 200 Monty Waldin interviews Wine Spectator Executive Editor Thomas Matthews. Thomas tells Monty about his personal and professional journey in wine, from picking grapes in Bordeaux while writing a novel to his current role as Executive Editor of one of the most prestigious American wine magazines. Thomas talks about Italian wine in the United States and the latest trends in Italian wine consumption as documented in a survey launched through the Wine Spectator website and illustrated also during the Press Conference of OperaWine 2019 “Finest Italian Wines, 100 Great Producers selected by Wine Spectator.” Tune in also to find out about the way wine brought together Thomas and his wife Sara Matthews, who works as a wine photographer!

13 Maj 201912min

Ep. 199 Monty Waldin interviews Bernardo Pinto (Zahil Importadora) | Education meets Business

Ep. 199 Monty Waldin interviews Bernardo Pinto (Zahil Importadora) | Education meets Business

In this episode Monty Waldin interviews Bernardo Pinto, technical director for Zahil Importadora in Brazil and Vinitaly International Academy Italian Wine Ambassador. Monty and Bernardo discuss the Brazilian market for Italian wine. Bernardo talk about recent changes in market trends and the thriving online market for wine in Brazil (wine drinkers who buy online in Brazil are 25% of all Brazilian wine buyers). Monty and Bernardo speak about Italian and Brazilian cuisine and the Italian wines which are trendy in Brazil. Tune in to learn more about the Brazilian wine market and the opportunities for Italian wineries there.

7 Maj 201916min

Ep. 198 Daniele Cernilli (Doctor Wine)on a wine tour of Italy | Native Grape Odyssey

Ep. 198 Daniele Cernilli (Doctor Wine)on a wine tour of Italy | Native Grape Odyssey

In this episode, Monty Waldin interviews Daniele Cernilli, Founder of the Doctor Wine magazine (www.doctorwine.it/) and Doctor Wine in person! Daniele was also the Founder of Gambero Rosso and is a major Italian wine expert and writer. Daniele and Monty speak about future trends in wine learning and how to learn about Italian native grape varieties. Daniele brings listeners on an exciting journey all around Italy discussing some of Doctor Wine’s favourites! Tune in for a tour of Italian gems from Campania, Alto-Adige, Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, Sicily, Puglia, Calabria, Abruzzo, Piemonte, Liguria, Friuli and Veneto! --- This episode is part of the Native Grape Odyssey sponsored series. This podcast series is brought to you by Native Grape Odyssey. Native Grape Odyssey is an educational project financed by the European Union and managed by Unione Italiana Vini and Interprofesional del Vino de España (OIVE) for the promotion of PDO and PGI European wines in Japan, Canada, and Russia. Learn more about "Europe. Quality. Wine." at nativegrapeodyssey.com/. Enjoy it's from Europe!

6 Maj 201936min

Ep. 197 Monty Waldin interviews Marino Braccu (Otto e mezzo Bombana Hong Kong) | Monty Waldin's Let's Talk Wine Biz

Ep. 197 Monty Waldin interviews Marino Braccu (Otto e mezzo Bombana Hong Kong) | Monty Waldin's Let's Talk Wine Biz

In this podcast, Monty Waldin interviews Marino Braccu, General Manager at the renowned 8 ½ Bombana Restaurant in Hong Kong (a three star Michelin restaurant). Marino is a sommelier originally from Olbia in Sardinia. Marino tells Monty about life in Hong Kong and his daily work in a Michelin-start restaurant. He also gives some advice on how wineries could penetrate the sophisticated Hong Kong market. Learn also about some typical Sardinian wine and food pairings courtesy of Marino!

1 Maj 201914min

Ep. 196 --ENGLISH-- Attilio Scienza (VIA Chief Scientist) on Sangiovese | Italian Wine Personalities

Ep. 196 --ENGLISH-- Attilio Scienza (VIA Chief Scientist) on Sangiovese | Italian Wine Personalities

This is the English-language translation of episode 196, which has originally been recorded in Italian. In this educational podcast, Monty Waldin speaks to Attilio Scienza, vine genetics scholar and Chief Scientist of the Vinitaly International Academy. Scienza’s most recent book La Stirpe del Vino (Sperling & Kupfer, 2018) explores the genetic history of an iconic grape variety. In this interview, Scienza and Monty discuss the genetic origins of Sangiovese, its genetic relationships with Mantonico, Nerello Mascalese, Foglia Tonda and other Southern grape varieties. Scienza redefines the notion of grape indigeneity by stating that a grape is native to the place where it finds its best genetic expression, rather than to the place where it originates. Thus, despite its Southern Italian origins and progeny, Sangiovese has found its best genetic expression in Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. Scienza talks about Sangiovese’s soils and wine-making styles and introduces key issues related to the main Sangiovese territories and denominations: Morellino di Scansano, Brunello, Chianti, and the Sangiovese in Emilia-Romagna. This podcast will give you an overview of the importance of Sangiovese to the Italian wine tradition and cannot be missed if you are studying wine! [A transcript of this interview in English is available on www.italianwinepodcast.com]. --- This episode is part of the Native Grape Odyssey sponsored series. This podcast series is brought to you by Native Grape Odyssey. Native Grape Odyssey is an educational project financed by the European Union and managed by Unione Italiana Vini and Interprofesional del Vino de España (OIVE) for the promotion of PDO and PGI European wines in Japan, Canada, and Russia. Learn more about "Europe. Quality. Wine." at nativegrapeodyssey.com/. Enjoy it's from Europe!

29 Apr 201929min

Ep. 196 --ITALIAN-- Attilio Scienza (VIA Chief Scientist) sul Sangiovese | Italian Wine Personalities

Ep. 196 --ITALIAN-- Attilio Scienza (VIA Chief Scientist) sul Sangiovese | Italian Wine Personalities

In this educational podcast recorded in Italian, Monty Waldin meets Attilio Scienza, vine genetics scholar and Chief Scientist of the Vinitaly International Academy. Scienza’s most recent book La Stirpe del Vino (Sperling & Kupfer, 2018) explores the genetic history of an iconic grape variety. In this interview, Scienza and Monty discuss the genetic origins of Sangiovese, its genetic relationships with Mantonico, Nerello Mascalese, Foglia Tonda and other Southern grape varieties. Scienza redefines the notion of grape indigeneity by stating that a grape is native to the place where it finds its best expression, rather than to the place where it originates. Thus, despite its Southern Italian origins and progeny, Sangiovese has found its best expression in Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. Scienza talks about Sangiovese’s soils and wine-making styles and introduces key issues related to the main Sangiovese territories and denominations: Morellino di Scansano, Brunello, Chianti, and the Sangiovese in Emilia-Romagna. This podcast will give you an overview of the importance of Sangiovese to the Italian wine tradition and cannot be missed if you are studying wine! [A transcript of this interview is available on www.italianwinepodcast.com. A recorded audio translation into English of this interview is available in the next episode. An English-language transcript can also be found on the Italian Wine Podcast official website]. --- This episode is part of the Native Grape Odyssey sponsored series. This podcast series is brought to you by Native Grape Odyssey. Native Grape Odyssey is an educational project financed by the European Union and managed by Unione Italiana Vini and Interprofesional del Vino de España (OIVE) for the promotion of PDO and PGI European wines in Japan, Canada, and Russia. Learn more about "Europe. Quality. Wine." at nativegrapeodyssey.com/. Enjoy it's from Europe!

29 Apr 201932min

Ep. 195 Monty Waldin interviews Sue Tolson (Freelance Writer and Editor) | Education meets Business

Ep. 195 Monty Waldin interviews Sue Tolson (Freelance Writer and Editor) | Education meets Business

In this episode Monty Waldin interviews Sue Tolson, wine writer and editor based in Budapest, Hungary. Sue also contributes to the periodical Wine Sofa which specializes in food and wine from central Eastern Europe and is also a certified Vinitaly International Academy Italian Wine Expert. In this interview she offers some insights into the Hungarian market for Italian wine and on Hungarian consumers. Tune in to learn more about which Italian wines are popular in Hungary and which segment of the Hungarian market Italian wineries should invest on if they would like to sell their labels in Hungary.

23 Apr 20198min

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