Episodes

  • Episode 223: Is Napa purposely forgetting its history?
    Jul 30 2024

    Napa Valley as a wine region has had several lives, but also near death experience. On today’s podcast we are joined by Keith Baker, one of the regions foremost historians to discuss how Napa may be setting up its ugliest future by trying to forget its past. Don’t forget to subscribe to sommtv.com for the best in wine & food education and entertainment including “The Ghosts of Napa Valley” - a true haunted winery story coming soon to screenings and digital.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 222: The Real Future of Napa
    Jul 25 2024

    Unlike the wine regions of Europe, the next generation in Napa is the first generation to take on the wealth and problems of their parents. On today’s podcast, Jason speaks with Grace Corison Martin - who will inherit the crown jewel of family wineries in Napa: Corison Winery - about the future of a region where the land is worth everything and the past is being forgotten by consolidation. Can Napa survive its own success?

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    22 mins
  • Episode 221: Malort: The Devil's Drink
    Jul 12 2024

    If you know what Malort is, you have a story - this is ours.

    On today’s podcast we are joined by Chicago raised sommelier Claire Coppi to discuss the history, uses and personal stories around this wild liquor called Malort we love to hate.

    We also discuss the upcoming release of our new film "Ghosts of Napa Valley coming soon to SOMM TV"!

    You can watch this episode on SOMMTV.com https://bit.ly/465Axfg

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    21 mins
  • Episode 220: America’s Founding Drink
    Jul 3 2024

    What drink did the founding fathers of America choose to toast the deceleration of independence? On today’s podcast we chart the path of an unlikely island wine with a strange chemical property from obscurity to becoming the most important drink in America and the face of it’s biggest events for over a century. Don’t forget to subscribe to sommtv.com for hundreds of hours of the best content in the culinary world.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 219: NBA to Rosé
    Jun 25 2024

    The NBA and wine seem to be one and the same now, but one player was way ahead of the trend (being raised in France didn't hurt!). On today's podcast Jason talks to 4x NBA champion Tony Parker about why Rosé is the most underrated wine on earth, if Spurs coach Greg Popovich is the best restaurant critic in the United States, and how far basketball has come in the food and wine space. you can watch this conversation now on sommtv.com or any of our apps. SOMM TV has won back to back James Beard awards and is the best education and entertainment available on any streaming platform in the Culinary world.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 218: The Best American Sparkling Wine Region
    Jun 20 2024

    Can America truly compete with Champagne? There is an argument it’s already happening in Oregon. Today we are joined by Andy Lytle who is at the forefront of putting American bubbles on a world stage and building the next Grand Cru Sparkling region tight here in the USA. You can watch our documentary special “Behind the Glass” right now on sommtv.com and the SOMM TV app.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 217: Warren Winiarski
    Jun 13 2024

    A legend of American wine is remembered on today’s episode.

    Warren Winiarski is best known for making the red wine that won the Judgment of Paris, but he was so much more. Winemaker Steve Matthiasson joins the podcast to talk about his mentor, the legacy he leaves, and what we have all lost with his passing.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 216: 1971 Ridge Montebello
    Jun 5 2024

    Legendary California winemaker Paul Draper of Ridge Vineyards joins the show today to open one of the most famous wines ever made - the 1971 Ridge Montebello. Paul discusses the history of Ridge vineyards from the 1800s to today and how this iconic bottle of wine fit into the 1976 Judgment of Paris and how it tastes today. After listening, you can watch this bottle opening on SOMMTV.com and dozens of the most iconic wines from around the world opened by the legends who made them are streaming right now.

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    24 mins