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Virginie Moreau of Domaine Moreau-Naudet joins us for a fantastic discussion about their farming, vineyards, winemaking, and the terroir of Chablis! Go pick up a bottle of their wine and give this episode a listen. For detailed tasting notes of a variety of their wines, as well as tons of bonus episodes, check out Patreon.com/CorkTaint
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We talk abouta boatloada wines we had over the holiday season. This is part 1, part 2 discusses all the wines we had over New Years and you can find that fantastic hot episode at Patreon.com/CorkTaint. Sign up for free (or not free if you want to give us money) and check it out right now! Thanks everybody
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Henri and Charles Brun join us for a fantastic discussion about their family's Domaine, the incredible wines they produce, and their very old vineyards in Chateauneuf-du-Pape! Give the episode a listen, definitely buy the wines if you see them, and follow them on instagram @BrunAvril. As always, for bonus content including extra episodes, sign up at Patreon.com/CorkTaint
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I travelled up to Montreal for the weekend and drank some pretty awesome stuff including Guillaume Selosse Largillier and 2018 Jean-François Ganevat Chardonnay En Billat. Wanna know how it tastes? Then listen to this incredible episode! For even more incredible content and more extensive tasting notes, sign up for free at Patreon.com/CorkTaint. You're gonna like the way you feel, I guarantee it.
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We talk about the benefits of being in a tasting group, how to start one, if/why you should be in one and start one, plus more good stuff so check it out. Also, for more fantastic content check out Patreon.com/Corktaint, where you can sign up and help us fund this ridiculous project. Thanks everybody
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We recap the recap episode about the recent portfolio tasting I attended featuring all sorts of super super cool kid sommy wines! But also a lot of very delicious things that you should look out for. If you want to listen to the first recap episode, check out Patreon.com/Corktaint !!
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Sorry for the delay, believe it or not we were pretty busy making wine. Harvest is only about halfway(?) over, give or take, but here's a progress-check on how it's all going/went. For a bonus episode featuring reviews of some pretty crazy wines we had recently, check out Patreon.com/CorkTaint
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A good ol inside scoop of what happens before harvest, an update of what's goin with this vintage, and christ I'm so tired I don't have the effort for this description. SIGN UP AT PATREON.COM/CORKTAINT FOR BONUS CONTENT Thanks Everybody
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We discuss Residual Sugar AKA RS in wine, its merits, function and properties, explain Brix and the Oechsle scale, and loads of other fascinating stuff. Also I said something about Auslese indicating botrytis - that is incorrect. Interestingly enough, none of the tiers of the Pradikat system indicate botrytis, so in theory a TBA could be absent of any. Check out out patreon at Patreon.com/CorkTaint for incredible bonus content. Thanks everybody
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Can you believe we haven't done an episode about Oregon wine until now? We couldn't either. On this episode we cover the main AVAs and give you a long list of our favorite producers in each area. Speaking of our favorite producers, check out Patreon.com/CorkTaint for an exclusive episode about a recent vertical tasting of Eyrie's South Block bottling, the most storied wine in Oregon! It's quite good check it out
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This is a recap of our watchalong of Somm3 that can be found at Patreon.com/CorkTaint. Check that out to hear our live commentary of the movie which, as you can probably imagine, we didn't care for. Thanks guys
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The boys are united and they're talkin cocktails this episode, folks. Trying out new mics so cut us some slack. It's a good one
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We talk about what "Burgundian" chardonnay is, chardonnay style, how places elsewhere in the world can do it just as well if not better, and why you should care.
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Francis explains the DNA-based geology diagram in the slideshow and the way it shaped his perspective on grape varieties. Check it out!For more bonus content like this, and for free access to the visuals reference in this episode, visit Patreon.com/CorkTaint
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This week I'm talking about Berry Bros & Rudd's wine book/course "Exploring & Tasting Wine". This was the first wine book I ever read, and I reread it to see if it still lived up to its former glory in my mind. Tune in to find out if it did!
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Phew man do we have a good Episode #100 for the books. We talk about Puligny vs Chassagne Montrachet plus all sorts of other stuff. Give it a listen and visit Patreon.com/CorkTaint for bonus content. Thanks everybody
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We can't believe it either, but Marc Hochar from Chateau Musar joined us to discuss their history, vineyards, unconventional winemaking practices, their style, blending, Volatile Acidity (VA), and further philosophical stuff. Give it a listen, please go seek out their wines and give them plenty of air (much more than you normally would).
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For something a bit different this week, Read Spear and Carlos Mendez Blas of Tso'ok Rum join us to talk about an amazing spirit that conveys terroir unlike anything else. This isn't regular rum made from molasses, it's made from fresh sugar cane juice. It's fascinating stuff that doesn't resemble anything we've had before! Give the episode a listen and go find a bottle! For more information, check out https://www.tsookrum.com/ and https://www.realmezcal.com/
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One of those "tell us how you really feel" type of episodes. Tune in to find out exactly how much of a fucking piece of garbage this book is, part 2. For more bonus episodes like this, sign up at Patreon.com/CorkTaint
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Francis Fogarty, sixth generation winemaker of Antonio Vallana, one of the greatest producers in Italy (and the world!), explains the geological and winemaking history of Alto Piemonte, as well as how both the geology and soil influence the wines! For the second part of the conversation where we discuss the geneaology of grape varieties in Piedmont, and FREE access to all of the maps and diagrams we mention on this episode, visit Patreon.com/CorkTaint!
Follow them on IG at @AntonioVallana and us at @KorkTaint
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