Matthew's World Of Wine And Drink

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An Englishman in California soaking up the sun, I am a WSET Diploma graduate and Certified WSET Educator. I blog about wine, teach it at all levels, and drink plenty of it. Follow me on twitter @mattswineworld or check out my website: matthewsworldofwineanddrink.com

Episodios

  • Grenache

    01/03/2021 Duración: 26min

    Grenache is one of the world's most planted grape varieties, commonly found in warm Mediterranean climates such as the south of France, eastern Spain, Australia, and California. This episode explores the extraordinary diverse range of wines made from Grenache: different blends, rosé, fortified wine, and from old vines. In a warming climate, Grenache may be the future!

  • Sardinia

    22/02/2021 Duración: 33min

    Sardinia is a large, rugged island with a strong Mediterranean culture; it has a strong if rustic winemaking tradition which is beginning to become more internationally relevant. In this episode, I interview Mark Middlebrook of Portovino, an importer of unusual Italian wine. We talk about Vermentino and Cannonau (Grenache), as well as extraordinary wines made under flor (like fino sherry, but not fortified). Join us for a journey across the island!

  • Interview with Clémence Lelarge-Pougeot

    09/02/2021 Duración: 44min

    An interview with Clémence Lelarge-Pougeot of the Champagne producer Lelarge-Pougeot who specialise in Meunier. The interview explores the evolution of a grower-producer and the increasingly important role of Meunier in Champagne production. Clémence is about as charming as can be, so have a listen and drink a glass of champagne!

  • New to Nova Scotia

    18/01/2021 Duración: 37min

    Nova Scotia is a small region off the eastern coast of Canada, which is slowly attracting attention due to the increased quality of its wines. The cool Atlantic climate are great for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and traditional method sparkling wines, as well as dry, crisp white wines. Sophia Luckett (of https://www.the-drink-talking.com) joins me on the pod to the give the lowdown on Nova Scotia wines and what the future holds.

  • Carignan

    08/01/2021 Duración: 20min

    Carignan, Cariñena, Mazuelo, Samsó, Carignano: call it what you like, the variety has had an up and down history. Long used in bulk regions like Languedoc due to its high yields which lead to astringent tannins, there are now producers working with old vines to make more concentrated, intense, and successful wines. This explores Carignan in all its form, and why it should be taken more seriously than is sometimes the case.

  • English Bubbles: Interview with Trevor Clough of Digby Fine English

    03/12/2020 Duración: 41min

    Thirty years ago English sparkling wine wasn't a thing; twenty years ago it was barely known about; ten years it was little understood; now it's appreciated as one of the best regions for quality bubbles; the next ten years may see England really become established on the world map. To discuss all this more, listen to my interview with Trevor Clough of Digby Fine English - who make some fantastic sparkling wine.

  • Greek Wine (V) - A Brief Defence of Retsina

    20/11/2020 Duración: 05min

    The final episode on Greek wine features a brief defence of Retsina, a style of wine made since antiquity. When Greece opened up to tourists in the 1960s onwards, Greek wine unfortunately became synonymous with cheap, industrial Retsina. But, whisper it, is Retsina finally getting better?

  • Greek Wine (IV): Other Black Grape Varieties

    16/11/2020 Duración: 16min

    The fourth episode on Greek wine focuses on other black grape varieties such as Mavrodaphne and Limniona, as well as trends for natural and biodynamic winemaking. So much has changed in Greece over the last forty years, yet such change has been based on championing historic, indigeneous varieties.

  • Greek Wine (III): Agiorgitiko & Xinomavro

    03/11/2020 Duración: 16min

    Continuing the focus on Greece, this episode looks in detail at two of the country's major black varieties: Agiorgitiko and Xinomavro. Quality and styles vary, but there's some exceptional wine being made, particularly from Xinomavro. Talking about these two varieties also emphasises the diversity of Greece's geography and styles of wine.

  • Greek Wine (II): Other Whites

    26/10/2020 Duración: 15min

    In the second episode focusing on Greek wine with importer Dionysi Grevenitis, we discuss the country's white wines. Following on from the first episode's focus on Assyrtiko, the conversation moves to Malagousia, Moschofilero, and Robola and the huge variety of white wine made in Greece.

  • Greek Wine: Introduction + Assyrtiko

    15/10/2020 Duración: 20min

    Greece's wine history goes back thousands of years but it's only over the last 40 years that the industry has got back on track, with the production of outstanding white wine as well as very good red, from both indigenous and international varieties. I interview Dionysi Grevenitis, who has imported Greek wines for the last decade as the country has improved its international reputation. We talk about where Greek wine has developed in that time, as well as Greece's great white variety: Assyrtiko.

  • Climate Change & Biodynamics in Germany

    20/08/2020 Duración: 16min

    The third and final episode of my interview with Jérôme Hainz of www.bottlestops.com continues to focus on changes in German wine, in this instance the effect of climate change, the rise of organic and biodynamic practices, and how all this is affecting styles of wine in Germany.

  • Not Just Riesling: The Different Wine Styles of Germany

    29/07/2020 Duración: 31min

    Germany is most famous for Riesling - and rightly so - but there's a lot more to the country than just Riesling. This second part of my interview with Jérôme Hainz of BottleStops (www.bottlestops.com) focuses on other styles and grape varieties: Sekt and rosé, both of which have greatly increased in quality in recent years, as well as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Sylvaner, and Trollinger to name a few ...

  • Changes in Germany

    22/07/2020 Duración: 31min

    First of a three-part series focusing on Germany, with the help of with of Jérôme Hainz of BottleStops (www.bottlestops.com) who runs a tour company in German wine country. As travel is difficult right now, the next best thing is to get news from the source! This episode focuses on how German wine has changed in the last twenty years or so, developing from a reputation for inexpensive sweet wines to having some of the greatest whites in the world. Also looking at the future of German wine, the episode provides a great insight into what's happening in Germany right now.

  • blackpoolmatt's wine club

    21/07/2020 Duración: 10min

    Introducing my new online wine club, blackpoolmatt's wine club - what it's about, the different options, and why you should join!

  • The Other States in the USA

    14/07/2020 Duración: 16min

    Wine is made in every state in the USA: this episode focuses on the lesser known but states that have potential to make interesting wine - Virginia, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Idaho. All states figuring out which varieties work best in which locations, and all worth keeping an eye on.

  • New York State

    23/06/2020 Duración: 14min

    New York State is becoming more and more associated with quality winemaking, even if hybrids still dominate plantings. It has an extreme climate: inland it's cool continental, while on Long Island it's maritime with hurricanes a hazard. However, ambitious producers are learning to work with the conditions to produce extremely interesting wines from Riesling, Cabernet Franc, and Gamay. Definitely a wine region to keep an eye on.

  • California (IV): Central Valley and Sierra Foothills

    10/06/2020 Duración: 14min

    Central Valley is the agricultural heart of California, home to Gallo, the world's biggest winery. There are, however, pockets where quality wine is made, such as the increasingly interesting Lodi. The Sierra Foothills are where California's modern history begins, with the 1849 Gold Rush. As in Lodi, there's plenty of old-vine Zin but particularly exciting are wines made from Mediterranean varieties such as Mourvèdre. These are definitely regions to look out for in the future.

  • California (III): Santa Cruz Mountains and Central Coast

    03/06/2020 Duración: 21min

    Although not as famous as Napa Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains and surrounding AVAs have a lineage just as long and prestigious, although neighbouring urbanisation has hindered development. To the south are regions with a more recent history such as Paso Robles and Santa Barbara. This episode looks at the huge variety of styles of wine produced south of San Francisco nearly all the way to Los Angeles - exciting, diverse, and often high quality regions.

  • Favourite Producers (VIII): Alto de la Ballena

    28/05/2020 Duración: 10min

    This episode focuses on a lesser-known producer and region: Alto de la Ballena from Maldonado in Uruguay. Although small, Alto de la Ballena are a fantastic example of the quality of wine being made in Uruguay and the direction the country's wines is going in. Perhaps best known for the unusual, distinctive Tannat-Viognier blend, they also make superb Viognier, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, and magnificent Merlot. Wines to check out if you can find them.

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