This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lauren Fiala, Winemaker, Baci Winery, Grand River Valley AVA, Ohio, defining the term “Heroic Viticulture”. Learn more by visiting baciwinery.com
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This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lauren Fiala, Winemaker, Baci Winery, Grand River Valley AVA, Ohio, defining the term “Heroic Viticulture”. Learn more by visiting baciwinery.com
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I love Ohio wines and for those in the know, the state has an extensive history in wine growing dating back to the early 1800’s. Take the time to check out Leon Adams book The Wines of America, if you can find it, to learn more. Way back in 2012 I interviewed Art and Doreen Pietrzyk (Podcast 75) , owners of St Joseph Vineyard in Madison, Ohio. Today I’m back and the vineyard name has remained, Baci Winery is the grower and Lauren Fiala is the Winemaker. Lauren has a great appreciation of Ohio wine as well as the history of this vineyard. Wine education is one of her many passions but that really shouldn’t be a surprise.
You can also hear Lauren on our Vino Lingo segment defining the term “Heroic Viticulture”
Learn more by visiting baciwinery.com
With 42 years at San Felice, Oenologist Leonardo Bellaccini is committed to blending tradition with innovation. Wine in Tuscany is renown world wide, representing some of the finest wines to be found in Italy. But what is old, is new, and creating the groundbreaking Vitiarium project shows the essence of the region. I spoke with Leonardo by phone just a few weeks ago to get his take on this project and learn what the future holds for Tuscany.
You can hear Leonardo on our Vino Lingo segment defining the term “Passion”.
Learn more by visiting sanfelice.com
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This week on our Vino Lingo segment, we feature Leonardo Bellaccini, Oenologist, San Felice, Tuscany, defining the term “Passion”. Learn more by visiting sanfelice.com
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Caprio Cellars is located just outside of the city of Walla Walla sitting comfortably amongst the vine covered hills. Dennis Murphy IS Caprio Cellars dividing his time between building homes in the Northwest and making world class wine. The winery specializes in paring their wines with small bites so their guests get the full effect of the vintage. Fun fact, on top of being a builder/winemaker Dennis is also a heavy metal bassist and drummer. Of course he is! Why not?
You can also hear Dennis on our Vino Lingo segment defining the phrase “Never give up an opportunity to exceed a customer’s expectations”.
Learn more by visiting capriocellars.com
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