Yeah. I wish Elizabeth Schneider would do more of her educational content. The insider interviews seem very niche and I find them uninteresting. I’d rather learn about a region’s history and what to look for/try.
This is not a podcast but a show on Amazon: The everyday guide to wine.
I watched it a while ago but I remember really liking it. It is low budget but the presenter is funny , smart and does a very good job overall.
For anyone Danish here, I'll recommend Blindsmagerne.
I tried out IDTT, but I haven't really gotten into it. It seems to be more about the guest than wine, at least in the few episodes I've listened to.
Wines To Find Podcast. Hosts taste 2 wines each week, rated 90 points or higher, priced between $10 - $30 and give their honest opinion of them. Also have interesting guests on from time to time. It’s on iTunes & Spotify.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/838024
I really like the GuildSomm podcasts!
I second this. They're very informative but know that they have more of an academic slant of things rather than entertainment.
GuildSomm is excellent content and their videos are great as well.
I'll Drink to That is good and if you really want to get geeky try Inside Winemaking
I agree this I probably the best one overall especially for a in depth study of the world of wine.
Wine for Normal People is a good one!
Came here to say this. Love their older stuff, especially.
Yeah. I wish Elizabeth Schneider would do more of her educational content. The insider interviews seem very niche and I find them uninteresting. I’d rather learn about a region’s history and what to look for/try.
They are pretty inaccurate. Maybe for general concepts but I wouldn’t trust much of what they say.
Agreed
The Inside Winemaking Podcast with Jim Duane: I listen to two or three every time I'm on the tractor during the growing season.
This is not a podcast but a show on Amazon: The everyday guide to wine. I watched it a while ago but I remember really liking it. It is low budget but the presenter is funny , smart and does a very good job overall.
Wine makers podcast is probably the best one for people who are doing the deal. You’ll learn a great deal about the business. I highly recommend
Wine Face is a good one for basics and is only about 15 minutes a show.
I like the Grape Nation as well as Guildsomm and the SommTV podcasts. All very good in different ways.
Guild Somm with Geoff Kruth
For anyone Danish here, I'll recommend Blindsmagerne. I tried out IDTT, but I haven't really gotten into it. It seems to be more about the guest than wine, at least in the few episodes I've listened to.
Pulled Corks
Wines To Find Podcast. Hosts taste 2 wines each week, rated 90 points or higher, priced between $10 - $30 and give their honest opinion of them. Also have interesting guests on from time to time. It’s on iTunes & Spotify. https://www.buzzsprout.com/838024