• Where Do You Find Beer, Sauerkraut, and More? Hint: It's Not Germany

  • Aug 12 2022
  • Duración: 42 m
  • Podcast

Where Do You Find Beer, Sauerkraut, and More? Hint: It's Not Germany

  • Resumen

  • Alsace has been passed back and forth between France and Germany for centuries, and as a result, it has a wholly unique culture and cuisine. Home to Caroline's favorite wine grape – and another stinky cheese – it's ripe for discovery.


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    Credits
    Host: Emily Monaco. @Emily_in_France; Website: http://www.tomatokumato.com and http://www.emilymmonaco.com
    Host: Caroline Conner, https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/carolineconner; https://www.instagram.com/winedinecaroline/, www.winedinecaroline.com; www.lyonwinetastings.com
    Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.com


    Music Credits
    Mon Paris by Ikson https://www.iksonmusic.com; https://youtube.com/ikson


    About Us
    France is home to thousands of wines, thousands of cheeses, and countless recipes – almost all of which are inextricable from their local terroir. Terroir is a word that links foods, wines, and more to the places they're from and the people who make them. Let culinary journalist Emily Monaco and chef and wine expert Caroline Conner take you through the ins and outs of France's phenomenal regional richness.
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