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The boys go over their top ten lists, get weirdly nostalgic, and drink unicorn wines. What's that in their voices??? Is it ... Hope?
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Champagne Marguet, Ambonnay Grand Cru, 'Les Bermonts,' 2014//
Jacques Puffeny, Arbois Trousseau, 'Cuvee Les Bérangères,' 2014////Support the show
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Jesse Shapell came on for an absolutely pitchfork style episode and the best closer to a season we could imagine. You'll love it. Go to Barboncino and eat pizza with him.////LIST////
Insula, Azores, 'Chao de lava AA,' 2022 //
SRC, Etna Bianco, 2021//
Clos Marfisi, Corsica, 'Ravagnoli,' NV////Support the show
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Oh no, the boys are back to being dismayed about politics. Please before you do anything else donate to Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross Lebanon, Palestinian Children's Relief Fund, Brigid Alliance, find your local abortion fund at National Network of Abortion Funds, or Groundswell Fund. ////LIST////
Neumeister, Vulkanland Sauvignon Blanc, 'Straden,' 2022//
Moric / Kis Tamas, Somlo, 'Hidden Treasures Nr 2,' 2017 //
Victoria Torres Pecis, Canary Islands Negramoll, 'Piezas n1,' 2018 ////Support the show
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Fred Duhme, the founder of Austria's Female Wine Collective sat down with dumb ol' John to discuss empowering women in the Austrian wine scene, the pervasiveness of old boys clubs, and to besmirch the French. Fred is a treasure and her work is deeply cool and necessary, so keep giving her awards and shit, but also make sure you listen to her. ////LIST////Francois de Nicolay, Macon Villages, 2020
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Recorded at a very chic location in midtown Manhattan, and everyone is LOVING it. The boys welcome Bianca Sanon, superstar sommelier and new distro goddess to discuss rocks. That's it, that's the bit folks. With just a tiny scaffolding like that, podcast greatness can emerge. It's really, honestly, heartening and beautiful, especially because this episode is fun. ////LIST////
Davide Vignato, Gambellara Gargenaga Vino Frizzante, 'Primo Incontro,' 2021//
Julien Meyer, Alsace Grand Cru Riesling, 'Muenchberg,' 2021//
Dolores Cabrera, Tenerife, 'La Araucaria,' 2022
Domaine des Trouillères, Puy-le-Dome, 'Bouche a z'oreilles,' 2022////Support the show
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I cried 3 times interviewing Claudine and Michelle from Heya Wines, who are making truly gorgeous wines in the North of Lebanon and supporting communities of women and children displaced by the Syrian Civil war. You should seek out their wines, imported by the wonderful Terra Sancta Wine Imports.
At this moment, US weaponry is being used by Israel in a campaign of terrorism across Lebanon as well as in the Gaza Strip in Palestine, where the conditions verge on genocidal. Death is incredibly close throughout the country, adding another layer of precarity to the already fraught harvest season. Your tax dollars are doing this and not going to fix any of the problems that you and I would like to see fixed. This will not end without the United States developing a conscience, and you should feel absolutely comfortable using your vote and your voice as a tool to force this.
Please if you are in the United States, take a moment to remind your elected officials that this is unacceptable -- the executive branch could stop this with one phone call.
If you are able to, please donate to the following organizations --
@lebaneseredcross
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@alebeirut food distribution to the displaced.
@beitelbaraka all around assistance
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@foodblessed
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Please buy Jennifer's book, imperial wine, which is the wildly interesting take on the invention of the new world in wine. When all of you jerks write your wine books, I will yell at you for not citing it. Jennifer, also, is incredibly funny and cool and this was one of the most fun interviews I've done yet, so, like, please buy the book and demand it from all your favorite stores.
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We're joined by "Feral" Daryl Nuhn of Prima cafe to continue our deep dive on volcanos. A thrilling episode of queening out and explaining brat summer to our elders. Please don't get mad at us for talking about politics the world is on fire <3. ////LIST////
Lenkey Pincezet, Tokaj, 'FLOW' 2020 //
Tetta, Okayama, 'Aki Queen,' 2022//
Roberto Henriquez, Itata, 'Super Estrella Rosado,' 2021 ////Support the show
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We're back losers, and now we're talking about the hot forges that built the world... Volcanos. This week, we're talking about smoke, maybe you'll enjoy it? ////LIST////
Koutsogiannopoilos, Santorini, 2021//
Holger Koch, Baden Spätburgunder, 'Kaiserstuhl,' 2022//
Domaine de la Voûte des Crozes, Côte-de-Brouilly, 2014////Support the show
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It’s been 6 years and we’ve never answered any reader questions. High time we fix that :). New season coming v soon, as well as some new Patreon content👀👀👀 . We’ll talk soon ok?
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The instant we finished this interview i yelled at my girlfriend that James is like, the coolest winemaker on Earth. He's so fucking smart and the wines are incredible please seek them out and buy them wherever you are.Support the show
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Solo boys episode to finish our Rhône season strong. It sucks to say it, but damn it's fun doing France again. Uh, this is probably one of those "important" episodes we'll reference a lot in the future because we accidentally spell out our entire wine philosophy. So, like, this is the best you're going to get about what we actually believe until we get that sweet book deal. Thanks for all the new patreon subs, please tell your friends about us and how much you love us and write to [email protected] with any wine (or "wine" ) questions you've got for upcoming mail bag episodes. ////LIST////
Val de combres, luberon, ‘Les Vacances’ 2021//
Ad Vinum, Vallabrix, 'La Confidence,' 2020//
Domaine du Gassier, Costières de Nîmes, "Fleur du Syrah,' 2020////Support the show
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The boys are re-joined by Todd Cavallo from Wild Arc to do two things: hype up New York Natural Wine and figure out what Slow South of the Rhône Valley does exactly. There's some light Robert Parker Chatter, and then all of a sudden everyone goes full berserk dead-eyed nattie. We love to see it folks, sometimes it really just is that easy. Guys, drink Natural New York wine, hopefully Todd's but if you don't like those he'll help you find something else. Also, uh, let something beautiful happen to you every day <3 ////LIST////
Domaine Viret, VDF Blanc Saint-Maurice-sur-Eygues, 'La Coudée d’Or,' 2020//
Eric Texier, VDF Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban, 'Le Clau Serine, '2020//
Domaine Charvin, Cotes du Rhone, 'Damon,' 2022//
Domaine Henri Bonneau, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, 2014////Support the show
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It really feels like we are describing a real mood on this ep with our spiritual dad, Ryan Looper. We accidentally just yapped and gossiped about the decaying corpse of the fine wine industry. I guess this is cathartic? The wines are notable for being incredibly good but I think something made us use icky descriptors for nearly all of them. This is the kind of episode I'd like to put in a time capsule. ////LIST////
Dard & Ribo, Crozes-Hermitage Blanc, "Les Karrieres,' 2021//
Alain Voge, Saint Peray, 'Fleur de Crussol,' 2018//
Nicolas Badel, Vdf, 'Intuition,' 2012//
Mikael Bourg, Cornas, 'Les P'tits Bouts,' 2017////Support the show
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James Sligh, AKA the Children's Atlas of Wine joins us for our first modern Rhône Episode to kick off and complicate our first French Season in, like, a million years by making us drink two Swiss wines. Sure, we all know about the Rhône Valley, but this damn river is the key to delicious wine all the way to the Mediterranean. This week, we focus on Lake Geneva wines and visit our old crushes, Bugey and Isere, and discuss how the moderating waters makes the best alpine wines possible. Welcome to the most expensive season of Disgorgeous yet, don't forget to sub to Patreon.com/disgorgeous and also, of course Patreon.com/Childrensatlasofwine ////LIST////
Cave Caloz, Valais Fendant, 'La Mourzière Les Coteaux de Sierre,' 2019//
Jean-René Germanier, Valais Heida, 'Clos de la Couta' 2019//
Chateau Des Eclaz, Bugey Altesse, 'Cuvée Fleurus,' 2021 //
Domaine Dinot, Isere Étraire de la Dhuy, 2022///Support the show
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When four incredibly powerful mouths get together, you know some crazy magic is gonna happen. Thank you Vine Wines for absolutely stumping and delighting us, do yourself a flavor and buy every single bottle of LLewlyn wines you can. Slide into his DMs. ////LIST////
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Famille Vatan, Blanc de Noirs of Cabernet Franc, 2022//
Domaine Belluard, Ayse Gringet, 'Les Alpes,' 2016//
Enfield Wine Co, Amador County Tempranillo, 'Shake Ridge Ranch Gran Reserva' 2014//
Llewlyn Wine, Mendocino Chardonnay, 'Blanc,' 2021////Support the show
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Peter, Perry and Alyssa of Spinning wheels wine rejoin John to talk about the wine Overton window, the collapse of consensus, air out sulfur disagreements, and discuss conspiracy theories. A great episode to Muscadine pill someone, and I know we all need that. Lord knows they are all on Instagram, bug them to sell you wine. //// LIST////
Claire Naudin, Bourgogne Aligote, 'Clou 34,' 2021//
Julian Haart, Mosel Kabinett Riesling, 'J.J.' 2023//
Pleb Wines, North Carolina Muscadine, 'Noble Carlos,' 2021//
Spinning Wheel Wines, Virginia Muscadine, 'Wolf Sisters,' 2023 ////Support the show
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No guests, no hope, no filter: The boys finish the Portuguese season the way we always knew they would -- talking about Dragons, Democracy and the Damn Catalans. Kevin teases the next big season towards the end, but please get ready for SUMMER PROGRAMMING up next, which means delightfully weird episodes with a lot of your friends and enemies about topics we can't (yet) build a season around. As always, new episodes are going up like biweekly clockwork on Patreon.com/disgorgeous :) ////LIST////
Rim / Jordi Esteve, Emporda, 'Sarau,' 2022//
Insula, Clarete do Açores, 'Chão de Sal,' 2022//
Luis Seabra, Douro Tinto, 'Mono C,' 2021 ////Support the show
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Eddie Chami, perhaps the most visionary winemaker in the middle east right now graciously sat down for a phone interview with me instead of seeing his kid graduate. The power I fucking wield i swear to god. Everything from Altitude - Zionism gets covered here -- big topics all around but, Eddie is basically the best dude on Earth, even as his project starts to veer into collateral damage territory. Buy some of his wines, ok?
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Saint Vincent is the patron saints of winemakers because he got squished and is the patron saint of Murcia and Lisboa and that's good enough for us to absolutely become earnest and weird. First time Max burned down the house holy shit. Go to Lords? ////LIST////
Humus, Palheto do Lisboa, 2021//
Laboratotio Rupestre, Murcia Tinto, 'Ruina,' 2017//
Antonio Madeira, Dao Tinto, 'Vinhas Velhas,' 2020//
Serradinha, Lisboa tinto, ‘Castelão et al' 2020////Support the show
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