For this segment of Vino Lingo, Crocker & Starr Founding Winemaker & Owner Pam Starr defines the term “Dry Dip”. Learn more by visiting www.crockerstarr.com
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For this segment of Vino Lingo, Crocker & Starr Founding Winemaker & Owner Pam Starr defines the term “Dry Dip”. Learn more by visiting www.crockerstarr.com
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Is it possible to say we use the word “passion” too often? Not really. Winemakers like Pam Starr are the very definition of passion. She’s also great fun to chat with! Pam has been a dear friend for many years and a loyal follower of the podcast. Each time we talk we realize it can go all day. Wine is fun. And so are the amazing folks who make it happen.
You can also hear Pam on our Vino Lingo segment defining the term “Dry Dip“
Learn more by visiting www.crockerstarr.com
Behind the Mic. We are celebrating 12 years of our podcast Life Between the Vines this fall and what a better way to do it by a looking back. Here we feature a brief video featuring many the friends from our podcast wine travels. Please enjoy!
-Stephanie Honig/Napa Valley
-Carissa Mondavi/Napa Valley
-Giovanni Ponchia/Italy
-Char Lange/Lodi
-Tony Kosicek/Ohio
-Luca Alves/Italy
-Belinda Chang/Chicago
-Pam Starr & Evyn Cameron/Napa Valley
-Prue Henshke/Australia
-Henrik Poulsen/Napa Valley
-Chris Williams/Willamette Valley
-Phil Burton/Napa Valley
-Karen Cakebread/Napa Valley
-Dong Li/China
-Cyril & Blakesly Chappellet with Tim Mondavi/Napa Valley
-Paul Durant/Willamette Valley
-Giovanni Folonari/Italy
-David Ramey/Sonoma
-Henrik Poulsen & Jean Hoefliger/Napa Valley
-Blair & Laura Lott/Lodi
-Dario Sattui/Napa Valley
-John Terlato/Chicago
-Tom Rinaldi/Napa Valley
-Steve Burgess & Kelly Woods/Napa Valley
-Matthew Levy/Napa Valley
-Todd Graff/Napa Valley
-Alice Warnecke Sutro/Sonoma
-Aaron Pott/Napa Valley
-Sara Fowler/Napa Valley
-David Alloro, Carl Giavanti & Tom Fitzpatrick/Willamette Valley
-Nick Goldschmidt/The world and beyond
-Dr. Dave Miller/Michigan
-Janet Trefethen/Napa Valley
-Ryan Zepaltis/Willamette Valley
-Ian McClellan/Sonoma
-Emilia Nardi/Italy
-Jesus Gonzalez/Napa Valley
-Armando Castagnedi/Italy
-Alan & David Ramey/Sonoma
-Chelsea Bellows/Napa Valley
-Elizabeth Vianna/Napa Valley
-Sam Baxter/Napa Valley
-Jean-Charles Boisset/Napa Valley
-Leslie & Rich Frank/Napa Valley
-Stuart Smith/Napa Valley
-Elliot Stern/Napa Valley
-Dick Erath/Willamette Valley
-Anthony Van Nice/Willamette Valley
-Chris Carpenter/Napa Valley
-Mike Moyer/Michigan
-Linda Neal/Napa Valley
-Scott Neal/Willamette Valley
-Wayne Bailey/Willamette Valley
-Tom Fitzpatrick/Willamette Valley
-Laura & David Long/Napa Valley
-Evan Goldstein/New York
-Ian Burch/Willamette Valley
Photos by Ray Fister, Jeanette Hrnyak & Kathryn Scheer.
Its no secret that labor within the agriculture industry is becoming scarce. The wine business is all about farming and the labor problem is not going away. For this program we talk to five wine professionals who are impacted directly by this concern. We start off with Vineyard Manager Jesus Gonzalez of Number One Vineyard Management in Napa Valley. Next we spoke with Pam Starr, Winemaker and Co-Owner of Crocker & Starr Winery in Napa Valley. Winemaker Elias Fernandez of Shafer Vineyards continues and is followed by Winemaker for Sonoma’s Buena Vista Winery, Brian Maloney. For the final interview we talked with Cellarmaster Ian McClellan of Anaba Winery in Sonoma.
Check out our website to find contact information on all of our guests.
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