POPULARITY
In this episode of the Wine Crush podcast, host Heidi Moore takes listeners on a journey through the world of winemaking with two Dave's and their unique stories. First, we meet Dave Paige, a Midwestern boy who found his passion for wine while working in a wine shop. Dave shares his transition from a car-making family in Ohio to becoming a winemaker in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He discusses the evolution of the American wine industry, the changing perceptions of wine, and the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of different vineyards.Next, Heidi is joined by Dave and Casi from Namaste Wine. They share their love story, which began on a Match.com date, and how they became the proud owners of a vineyard in Dallas, Oregon. They discuss their passion for winemaking, the intricacies of their wines, and the recent opening of their stunning new tasting room, housed in a renovated 100-year-old barn. They share their journey of transforming the barn into a warm and inviting space, perfect for enjoying their exceptional wines.Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the winemaking process, the importance of terroir, and the joy of exploring different flavors and styles of wine. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or new to the world of wine, this episode offers a delightful blend of information, entertainment, and inspiration. So grab a glass of wine and join Heidi as she uncorks the stories of these passionate winemakers. Cheers!
In this episode of the Wine Crush podcast, host Heidi Moore takes listeners on a journey through the world of winemaking with two Dave's and their unique stories. First, we meet Dave Paige, a Midwestern boy who found his passion for wine while working in a wine shop. Dave shares his transition from a car-making family in Ohio to becoming a winemaker in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He discusses the evolution of the American wine industry, the changing perceptions of wine, and the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of different vineyards.Next, Heidi is joined by Dave and Casi from Namaste Wine. They share their love story, which began on a Match.com date, and how they became the proud owners of a vineyard in Dallas, Oregon. They discuss their passion for winemaking, the intricacies of their wines, and the recent opening of their stunning new tasting room, housed in a renovated 100-year-old barn. They share their journey of transforming the barn into a warm and inviting space, perfect for enjoying their exceptional wines.Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the winemaking process, the importance of terroir, and the joy of exploring different flavors and styles of wine. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or new to the world of wine, this episode offers a delightful blend of information, entertainment, and inspiration. So grab a glass of wine and join Heidi as she uncorks the stories of these passionate winemakers. Cheers!
He's dedicated the majority of his life to wine : learning about it, making it, selling it. Dave Paige of David Paige Wines talks about growing up in the Midwest, where wine wasn't a thing, but working in a wine shop changed all of it. He got hooked, left Ohio State University, and made a beeline for UC Davis where he continued his wine education. He worked at some California wineries before he made the move north to Oregon. He worked at the famed Adelsheim Vineyards for nearly 2 decades and then, in 2018, decided to create his own label. A serendipitous meeting with 2 others and his label was born. Dave dives into his philosophy of winemaking and what's next for his label.
This interview is with Dave Paige of David Paige Wines. In this interview, Dave describes how he got into wine, the education he received, and his various travels that informed his understanding of wine and winemaking. Dave then goes on to speak about what it was like coming to Oregon and working his first harvest at Adelsheim, just days after 9/11. He describes what it was like taking over as winemaker for David Adelsheim, and describes the evolution of Adelsheim wines over the past 15 years. Later, Dave speaks to starting his David Paige Wines brand, and explains his business plan, winemaking style, and hopes for the future. He tells of the initial impressions he has received about his wines, and describes details about choosing a vineyard to make wine from. Towards the end of the interview, Dave touches on what he sees within the future, and what he has had to change over the past few months due to COVID-19. To conclude, David talks about the biggest changes he's seen in the industry and gives his advice for newcomers. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at David's home on August 17, 2020.
When I embarked on my 16-month wine journey around the world, the first leg was up the west coast of the United States. While in the Willamette Valley region of Oregon, I was lucky enough to visit many of the most important and oldest wineries, including all of the wineries of my three guests on this episode of The Vincast. My first guest is winemaker at Stoller Family Estate, Melissa Burr, who is the only Oregon-native on the episode! The second winemaker guest is Dave Paige from Adelsheim Vineyard (one of the founding wineries of the region), who has been there for fifteen years! The final guest was Harry Peterson-Nedry, who established his Chehalem estate in the hills from which the winery takes its name in 1990, and has been one of the regions best ambassadors.
Paul Lucey from University of Hawaii and Dave Paige from UCLA discuss recent results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013.
Dave Paige from UCLA discusses recent thermal results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013.
Paul Lucey from University of Hawaii and Dave Paige from UCLA discuss recent results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013.
Dave Paige from UCLA discusses recent thermal results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013.