EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT: A wine podcast
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I am delighted to be joined by Anne Krebiehl MW (editor-in-chief of Falstaff International) in this really deep and interesting episode. Anne's childhood really continued to her sense of smell and taste, which you will learn about, alongside struggles taking the Master of Wine, how she now mentors others, one of her female wine inspirations and then we get stuck into some of the real wine geeky stuff: We are talking about Pinot Noir Clones, why they are so important and how they have come about, from where they started and the history of Pinot Noir. Then we are jumping across from Burgundy to Germany to talk about Spätburgunder which is the German name for Pinot Noir. Anne gives us an idea of regions and why all of them produce different styles of Pinot.
If you want to skip ahead:
1.52: How Anne got into wine
5.07: The wine moment that changed it all
7.00: Discovering WSET and moving onto the Master of Wine Programme
10.29: Studying and writing in a second language
12.35: Being traumatised by Master of Wine tasting exam
16.00: Female wine inspiration and thoughts on women in wine
19.25: Talking on new role as Editor-in-chief at Falstaff International and what this magazine offers the reader
27.32: Looking deep into Pinot Noir clones
37.44: The history of Pinot Noir
38.34: Pinot Noir in Germany
44.19: Comparing Pinot Noirs around the world to Burgundy
52.31: Featuring a wine quote from The Queen of Burgundy Lalou Bize-Leroy
Fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat
Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk
Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat or on email: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk
Until next time, Cheers to you!
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