Jan 30, 2024
Just when you thought the Napa Valley was going the way of its French counterparts by steeping itself in the tradition...along comes Jean Charles Boisset. You will be fascinated, intrigued, and dumbfounded.
Jean-Charles not only comes from one of the most famed Burgundian families, he married a Gallo. And I think you...
Jan 24, 2024
Paul McSharry wasn't originally destined for the wine business, he had other plans. Let's face it, Ireland is not necessarily the hotbed of the wine culture.
Life has a way of redirecting our focus and Paul has bitten off an idea that seems to be resonating with want to be winemakers and curiosity seekers all the...
Jan 18, 2024
The Smithsonian Institute wanted to know about Jerry Eisterhold. So much so, the featured an article on what one might say is a long shot at best. The idea to repropagate vines of yesteryear in America would be fruitless (pun intended). But it is quite the opposite.
In this episode, you will hear the history of wine...
Jan 16, 2024
Of all the sectors of wine, retail has to be the toughest. Tough meaning you need to understand not only wine, but POS systems, merchandising, event planning, inventory systems, the gift of gab, employee relations, internet marketing, subscription marketing, and many more facets.
And Jeff and Kathy did not set out to...
Jan 11, 2024
The Nazis destroyed her parent's Chateau, and she was there to witness.
You just know it. Humans have a sense about who and what they are. and when you sit in the presence of pure elegance, pure knowledge, and pure humility, you just know it.
Though May-Eliance Lencquesaing spoke for over 75 minutes (she took a couple...