Sinopsis
Italian Wine Podcast is a new podcast project dedicated to the Italian wine world. Wine writer Monty Waldin uncovers the unique Italian wine-making tradition in conversation with some of its key protagonists. Join us for a Cin Cin with Italian Wine People!---Host Bio: Monty Waldin was the first writer to specialise in organic and biodynamic wines: he sees biodynamics as a tool for terroir-driven wine, not a religion. Monty was filmed making biodynamic wine by the UKs Channel 4 for his TV series Chateau Monty.
Episodios
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Ep. 2637 Ep. 7: Toscana, quando il territorio diventa vino | Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Attilio Scienza
18/03/2026 Duración: 34minWelcome to Episode 2637 of the Italian Wine Podcast and the 7th episode of Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Professore Attilio Scienza! This series is recorded in Italian. Episode 7: Toscana, quando il territorio diventa vino. A true oenological journey led by Professor Attilio Scienza in the company of Stevie Kim, winding its way across the peninsula, following ancient Roman roads, paths of faith, and historical itineraries. Genetics, morphology, climate change, and the concept of viticultural vocation come together to tell the story of Italian grape varieties and their inextricable bond with the territory. Expect amazing stories, random digressions, curious anecdotes, and a new way of thinking about wine. Join us on A Wine Pilgrimage with Professor Attilio Scienza. More about Professor Scienza: Professor Attilio Scienza is the one who checks all the facts and regulates when we mistakenly type “Verdicchio” instead of “Vermentino.” He is a full professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Agricu
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Ep. 2636 Almaty’s Wine and Dining Scene — Through an Italian Chef’s Eyes with Fabrizio Fatucci | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon
17/03/2026 Duración: 33minWelcome to episode 2637 of the Italian Wine Podcast and episode 235 of Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon. In this episode, Marc interviews Italian chef Fabrizio Fatucci, currently based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Drawing on more than 30 years of international experience, Fabrizio shares his perspective on the evolving dining scene in Almaty through the lens of an Italian chef. The conversation also explores his culinary journey from Italy to London and later to Saint Petersburg, where a planned six-month stay turned into a twenty-year career, before bringing his expertise to Central Asia. More about today’s guest: Fabrizio Fatucci is an Italian chef and culinary consultant from Rome with over 30 years of international experience in the restaurant industry. Trained at the Culinary Institute IPSEOASC Giancarlo De Carolis in Spoleto, he has worked across Italy, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Kazakhstan, specializing in opening restaurants and developing high-end culinary concepts. Throughout his career, Fab
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Ep. 2635 Building a Digital Marketing Strategy in Wine with Georgia Panagopoulou | Masterclass US Wine Market
16/03/2026 Duración: 38minWelcome to Episode 2636 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Barbara Fitzgerald speaks with award-winning creator and digital strategist Georgia Panagopoulou about the role of digital marketing in today’s wine industry. Together, they explore how wineries and wine professionals can build meaningful online visibility through consistency, strategic platform choices, and focused storytelling. Key Takeaways: Digital marketing requires discipline and consistency — building visibility means showing up regularly and communicating with purpose. Effective storytelling is selective — strong brand narratives focus on meaningful stories rather than trying to share everything. Brand clarity begins with listening — understanding consumers and the market helps businesses refine their message and focus their strategy. More about the guest: Georgia Panagopoulou is an international wine communicator and digital strategist and the founder of wine.gini, established in 2017. Through her agency, she work
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Ep. 2634 EU-India Trade Deal & Indian State Monopolies with Mohona Chowdhury | Asia Wine Market
14/03/2026 Duración: 44minWelcome to the Asia Wine Market and Episode 2634 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Roza Zharmukhambetova interviews wine consultant and digital content creator Mohona Chowdhury to explore the Indian wine market. They discuss the EU–India trade deal and its impact on import duties, emerging opportunities, and the role of major state monopolies. The conversation also covers the Indian wine consumer profile and preferences, strategies for digital marketing targeting Indian audiences, and educational initiatives for wine professionals in the country. Key learning objectives: Understand the structural and regulatory complexity of the Indian wine market. Identify who the Indian wine consumer really is and what drives them. Learn how Italian wineries can adapt their communication, storytelling, and digital strategy to resonate with Indian audiences. Bonus - Mohona Chowdhury’s favorite wine spots: Delhi: Captain’s Cellar at Taj Hotel, Perch Wine Bar Bangalore: Wine in Progress Inf
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Ep. 2633 From James Bond to Odysseus: wine as the helper of the hero | The Art of Wine Storytelling with Ryan Robinson
13/03/2026 Duración: 22minWelcome to Episode 2633 and Episode 7 of The Art of Wine Storytelling with Ryan Robinson. In this episode, we explore wine as the “helper of the hero”, from James Bond to Odysseus, and how storytelling and metaphor make wine more accessible. By using hero metaphors, producers, buyers, and communicators can help people understand wine more easily, making it both engaging and memorable while potentially boosting sales. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, an eager student, or simply a curious wine lover, The Art of Wine Storytelling takes you on a journey that bridges ancient history with modern consumer culture. Discover how wine is much more than just a drink – it’s a narrative shaped by centuries of tradition, innovation and human interaction. Ignite your imagination, deepen your appreciation for wine, and be inspired to savor not just what’s in the bottle, but the remarkable story behind each and every glass. About Ryan Robinson: Ryan Robinson is the Director of Education for Brescome-Barton Inc.
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Ep. 2632 Ekaterina Vislinskaya IWA interviews Andrea Pieropan of Pieropan Winery in Soave, Part 1 | Clubhouse Ambassadors' Corner
12/03/2026 Duración: 47minWelcome to Clubhouse Ambassadors’ Corner and Episode 2632 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Ekaterina Vislinskaya IWA interviews Andrea Pieropan of the world-renowned Pieropan Winery in Soave. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and reproduced here for the Italian Wine Podcast. Key Learning Objectives: Pieropan Winery Legacy & Innovation – Explore the history of Pieropan across four generations, Leonildo Pieropan’s innovations, and Andrea Pieropan’s vision for modernizing the winery. Sustainable Winery Development & Winemaking – Learn about the new winery project, sustainable vineyard management and technical details of the wines. Production, Markets & Brand Strategy – Understand annual production, key markets, bottle and label choices, and the story behind La Rocca. More about today’s host: Ekaterina Vislinskaya is a certified wine sommelier and content creator from Yekaterinburg, Russia, specializing in Italian wines. She holds WSET Level 3 and is an accredited Italia
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Ep. 2631 Ep. 6: La Vigna Ritrovata di Leonardo | Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Attilio Scienza
11/03/2026 Duración: 37minWelcome to Episode 2631 of the Italian Wine Podcast and the 6th episode of Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Professore Attilio Scienza! This series is recorded in Italian. Episode 6: La Vigna Ritrovata di Leonardo A true oenological journey led by Professor Attilio Scienza in the company of Stevie Kim, winding its way across the peninsula, following ancient Roman roads, paths of faith, and historical itineraries. Genetics, morphology, climate change, and the concept of viticultural vocation come together to tell the story of Italian grape varieties and their inextricable bond with the territory. Expect amazing stories, random digressions, curious anecdotes, and a new way of thinking about wine. Join us on A Wine Pilgrimage with Professor Attilio Scienza. More about Professor Scienza: Professor Attilio Scienza is the one who checks all the facts and regulates when we mistakenly type “Verdicchio” instead of “Vermentino.” He is a full professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Agricultural and Fo
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Ep. 2630 The Evolution of Prosecco from Col Fondo to Modern Tank Fermentation with Umberto Cosmo of Bellenda winery | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon
10/03/2026 Duración: 36minWelcome to episode 2630 of the Italian Wine Podcast and episode 234 of Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon. In this episode, Marc speaks with Umberto Cosmo, co-founder of the pioneering Prosecco producer Bellenda. They dive into Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco, exploring the region’s history, the evolution from bottle to tank fermentation, and the revival of traditional col fondo wines. The conversation also covers the concept of Rive and Metodo Classico Glera, Bellenda’s flagship wines and their international grape experiments, local gastronomy and pairings. More about today’s guest: Umberto Cosmo is an Italian winemaker and entrepreneur, and co-founder of Bellenda Winery in Carpesica near Vittorio Veneto, in the heart of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG area. Founded in 1986 with his brother Luigi, Bellenda is a family-run winery known for producing terroir-driven sparkling wines, including traditional bottle-fermented (col fondo) and Charmat-style Prosecco. Born in 1961 in the
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Ep. 2629 Formal Wine Education & Certifications with Jack Liggett IWE | Masterclass US Wine Market
09/03/2026 Duración: 23minWelcome to Episode 2629 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Juliana Colangelo speaks with sommelier and certified Italian wine expert Jack Liggett about the role of wine education and certification in building a successful career in the wine and hospitality industry. Key Takeaways: Why structured wine education matters beyond tasting skills and restaurant service. The real impact of professional wine certifications for today’s sommeliers. How specialized Italian wine education can open new opportunities in the wine trade and hospitality sector. More about the guest: Jack Liggett serves as the Head Sommelier and Wine Program Lead at 53, a contemporary Asian restaurant in NYC. His connection to wine began at an early age through family tradition, picking grapes from his grandfather’s small backyard vineyard in Groton Massachusetts. Jack’s interest in wine rekindled during his travels to Rome, Italy, where he took a class about Italian wine and culture. Upon returning back to the U.S
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Ep. 2628 What does a Sommelier Content Creator do? With Alojz Felix Jermann | #openbarstevie
08/03/2026 Duración: 19minWelcome to #openbarstevie and Episode 2628 of the Italian Wine Podcast. It’s a casual video podcast filmed in the office, where wine people drop by, open a bottle or two, and hang out with moi!
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Ep. 2627 Regenerative Winemaking, Mentorship & LGBTQ+ Perspectives with Terah Bajjalieh | Voices with Cynthia Chaplin
07/03/2026 Duración: 29minWelcome to Voices and Episode 2627 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Cynthia Chaplin talks with Californian winemaker and consultant Terah Bajjalieh about her journey from finance to winemaking, her international experience, and the challenges she’s faced as a LGBTQ+ Palestinian American in the industry. They discuss her low-intervention, regenerative approach, her focus on fresh and expressive wines, and her role at Batonnage supporting mentorship programs for women and underrepresented voices in wine. More about the guest: Terah Bajjalieh is a California-born winemaker and founder of Terah Wine Co., crafting distinctive wines through organic, biodynamic, and regenerative vineyard partnerships. She champions Mediterranean varieties suited to California’s warming climate, using native fermentations and minimal intervention to create wines that are fresh, lively, and expressive. With 14 harvests across France, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and California, Terah holds a Master’s in Enology
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Ep. 2626 Daniel Mwangi interviews Roberto Bava & Roberto Cardinale of Bava winery in Piedmont | Clubhouse Ambassadors' Corner
05/03/2026 Duración: 33minWelcome to Clubhouse Ambassadors’ Corner and Episode 2626 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Daniel Mwangi interviews Roberto Bava and Roberto Cardinale of Bava winery in Piedmont. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and reproduced here for the Italian Wine Podcast. Key Learning Objectives: Understanding the Bava Winery Identity. Explore the family’s journey, heritage, and what distinguishes their winery within the Piedmont wine landscape. Viticulture, Winemaking & Innovation. Learn about their approach to vineyard management, winemaking philosophy, and the technologies and innovations shaping their wines. Market Vision & Future Direction. Understand how the winery responds to evolving consumer trends and what their long-term vision is for the future. More about today’s host: Daniel Mwangi is a sommelier and food & beverage expert from Kenya. He has served as a sommelier with Silversea / Celebrity Cruises, curating fine wine experiences for a global clientele, and has w
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Ep. 2625 Ep. 5: Moscato, Barolo e l’alba della modernità | Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Attilio Scienza
04/03/2026 Duración: 29minWelcome to Episode 2625 of the Italian Wine Podcast and the fifth episode of Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Professore Attilio Scienza! This series is recorded in Italian. Episode 5: Moscato, Barolo e l’alba della modernità. A true oenological journey led by Professor Attilio Scienza in the company of Stevie Kim, winding its way across the peninsula, following ancient Roman roads, paths of faith, and historical itineraries. Genetics, morphology, climate change, and the concept of viticulture vocation come together to tell the story of our grape varieties and their inextricable bond with the territory. Expect amazing stories, random digressions, curious anecdotes, and a new way of thinking about wine. Join us on A Wine Pilgrimage with Professor Attilio Scienza. More about Professor Scienza: Professor Attilio Scienza is the one who checks all the facts and regulates when we mistakenly type “Verdicchio” instead of “Vermentino.” He is a full professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Agricultura
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Ep. 2624 Friuli Cuisine & 2 Michelin Stars: Inside Agli Amici with Emanuele & Michela Scarello | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon
03/03/2026 Duración: 31minWelcome to episode 2624 of the Italian Wine Podcast and episode 233 of Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon. In this episode, In this episode, Marc speaks with Emanuele Scarello and Michela Scarello of Agli Amici, the renowned Michelin-starred restaurant group, to explore the diversity of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, from its people and landscapes to its culinary traditions and wines. They discuss how the restaurant adapts traditional recipes, the importance of sourcing exceptional local ingredients such as Prosciutto di San Daniele and regional cheeses, and how their signature dishes are paired with local wines. More about today’s guests: Emanuele Scarello and Michela Scarello are the fifth-generation siblings leading Agli Amici, a historic restaurant founded in 1887 and awarded two Michelin stars. Born in 1970, Emanuele developed his passion for cooking through the influence of his mother Ivonne. After training at hospitality school and gaining experience in Italy and abroad, he joined the family restauran
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Ep. 2623 Individual Taste & Perception vs. Traditional Wine Communication with Tim Hanni MW | Masterclass US Wine Market
02/03/2026 Duración: 53minWelcome to Episode 2623 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Barbara Fitzgerald talks with the wine business consultant and researcher Tim Hanni MW about how individual taste preferences and perception challenge traditional wine communication, why perceptual segmentation matters, and how conventional sensory-based wine education may unintentionally exclude many consumers. Key Takeaways: Individual Preference vs. Wine Culture. Why wine preference is highly individual and how this reality often clashes with the way the U.S. wine market promotes wine. The Power of Perceptual Segmentation. How segmenting consumers by shared perceptual traits, alongside demographics, can fundamentally change how the wine industry understands and reaches drinkers. Rethinking Wine Education. How traditional wine education and sensory evaluation frameworks may unintentionally suppress demand instead of growing it. More about the guest: Tim Hanni MW is a wine industry consultant, lecturer, and researcher wit
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Ep. 2622 Celebrating Piedmont and Barolo with Sergio Germano | Grandi Langhe e il Piemonte del Vino 2026
01/03/2026 Duración: 10minWelcome to episode 2622 of the Italian Wine Podcast recorded live at Grandi Langhe e il Piemonte del Vino 2026. As an official media partner, Italian Wine Podcast brings you firsthand insights from Grandi Langhe e il Piemonte del Vino 2026, Piedmont's premier wine event that took place on January 26-27, in Turin. Join top producers, buyers, and experts to explore emerging styles, winemaking innovations, and market trends shaping the region's future. From Barolo and Barbaresco to hidden gems, this series offers in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes insights, revealing Piedmont's impact on the global wine scene. Today’s guest: Sergio Germano, President of the Consorzio di Tutela Barolo Barbaresco Alba Langhe e Dogliani More about the Consorzio: The Consorzio di Tutela Barolo Barbaresco Alba Langhe e Dogliani is the official producers’ association that protects, regulates and promotes some of Italy’s most prestigious wine regions and their wines including Barolo, Barbaresco, Dogliani and other Langhe a
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Ep. 2621 Tariffs on Trial: The Supreme Court’s Ruling and Its Impact on the U.S. Wine Market with Chloë Syrah Schwartz | Masterclass US Wine Market
27/02/2026 Duración: 40minWelcome to Episode 2621 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Barbara Fitzgerald is in conversation with Chloë Syrah Schwartz to break down the Supreme Court ruling and examine what it signals for the future of the U.S. wine trade. Key Takeaways: Why a family-run wine importer took a stand when others didn’t. Victor and Chloe (and by extension V.O.S.) didn’t just join a lawsuit, they became the public face of a challenge that other businesses were hesitant to touch. How tariffs disrupt small business operations. The story isn’t abstract, it’s about cash flow, relationships with producers abroad, and survival tactics. Unanswered questions and strategic positioning. The larger story is about anticipation, uncertainty, and how a business positions itself after a major but incomplete legal outcome. More about the guest: Chloe Syrah Schwartz is the Vice President at V.O.S. Selections, a wine & spirits importer founded by her father, Victor, in 1987. Chloe and Victor were the lead plaint
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Ep. 2620 Lisa Lazzaretto interviews Tancredi Biondi Santi of Castello di Montepò in Maremma, Tuscany | Clubhouse Ambassadors' Corner
26/02/2026 Duración: 41minWelcome to Clubhouse Ambassadors’ Corner and Episode 2620 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Lisa Lazzaretto interviews Tancredi Biondi Santi of Castello di Montepò in Maremma, Tuscany. They explore the legacy (and pressures) of growing up in the iconic Biondi Santi family, the family’s bold move from Montalcino to Maremma, and the unique Sangiovese Grosso clone discovered in the 1970s. Along the way, they discuss how terroir shapes Sangiovese differently in Montalcino versus Maremma, the estate’s wines, the challenge of climate change, and even the rumors that Elon Musk once eyed Castello di Montepò. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and reproduced here for the Italian Wine Podcast. Key Learning Objectives: Understand the legacy of the Biondi Santi family and the evolution from Montalcino to Maremma. Learn about the unique Sangiovese Grosso clone and the differences in growing Sangiovese between Montalcino and Maremma. Gain insight into Castello di Montepò’s wines, terroir,
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Ep. 2619 Ep. 4: Vie della fede, vie del vino | Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Attilio Scienza
25/02/2026 Duración: 23minWelcome to Episode 2619 of the Italian Wine Podcast and the fourth episode of Pellegrinaggio Enoico con Professore Attilio Scienza! This series is recorded in Italian. Episode 4: Vie della fede, vie del vino. A true oenological journey led by Professor Attilio Scienza in the company of Stevie Kim, winding its way across the peninsula, following ancient Roman roads, paths of faith, and historical itineraries. Genetics, morphology, climate change, and the concept of viticulture vocation come together to tell the story of our grape varieties and their inextricable bond with the territory. Expect amazing stories, random digressions, curious anecdotes, and a new way of thinking about wine. Join us on A Wine Pilgrimage with Professor Attilio Scienza. More about Professor Scienza: Professor Attilio Scienza is the one who checks all the facts and regulates when we mistakenly type “Verdicchio” instead of “Vermentino.” He is a full professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Agricultural and Food
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Ep. 2618 From Mezzadria to Modern Sangiovese: The Castellare di Castellina Legacy with Alessandro Cellai | Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon
24/02/2026 Duración: 45minWelcome to episode 2618 of the Italian Wine Podcast and episode 232 of Wine, Food & Travel with Marc Millon. In this episode, Marc is in conversation with Alessandro Cellai of Domini Castellare di Castellina in the heart of Chianti Classico. They explore the estate’s history and philosophy, from the legacy of mezzadria to pioneering work with Attilio Scienza on Sangiovese clone selection, long before the Chianti 2000 project. The conversation also covers organic vineyard practices, the key soils shaping Sangiovese’s expression, lessons from Giacomo Tachis, signature wines, Malvasia Nera as Sangiovese’s partner, and the gastronomy and hospitality that define the Castellare vision. More about today’s guest: Founded in the 1970s, Castellare di Castellina was created with the goal of producing high-quality, terroir-driven Chianti Classico rooted in Tuscan tradition. The estate spans about 80 hectares, with 33 hectares of vineyards farmed according to organic principles at around 370 meters above sea level. Kn