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SOMMELIER
Tibor Werzl – Die Architektur des Weingeschmacks

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 173:50 Transcription Available


Tibor Werzl ist mehr als ein Sommelier. Er ist ein absolutes Multitalent. Was ihn auszeichnet, ist nicht bloß seine exzellente sensorische Präzision, sondern die Fähigkeit, Sinneseindrücke in größere kulturelle, historische und emotionale Zusammenhänge einzuordnen. Er bewegt sich mit derselben Selbstverständlichkeit durch das Vokabular eines großen Weines, wie durch das kreative Chaos einer Küchenidee oder das ästhetische Feingefühl eines Restaurateurs. Tibor Werzl ist nicht einfach nur vielseitig – er ist kohärent in seiner Komplexität. In einer Welt, die sich immer weiter spezialisiert, wirken Multitalente wie er es ist, wie Anachronismen – oder wie Leuchttürme. Menschen, die scheinbar mühelos zwischen Disziplinen wechseln, finden sich oft an den Rändern unserer Vorstellungen von Expertise. Doch gerade dort, wo Grenzen verschwimmen, entsteht Fortschritt. Tibor ist jemand, der nicht nur verschiedene Bereiche kennt, sondern sie miteinander verwebt. Er besitzt ein Sensorium für Synergien, das anderen verborgen bleibt. einer Zeit, die mit Komplexität nicht nur konfrontiert, sondern davon durchdrungen ist, erleben wir eine stille Renaissance der Vielseitigkeit. Interdisziplinäre Teams sind längst kein Trend mehr, sondern Notwendigkeit. Und mit ihnen wächst auch das Bewusstsein für Menschen, die diese Brücken von Natur aus bauen. Eigentlich ist Tibor Werzl kein Ausreißer, sondern eine evolutionäre Antwort auf die Herausforderungen einer Welt im Wandel. Und vielleicht ist es an der Zeit, nicht länger zu fragen, worauf sich jemand spezialisiert hat – sondern wie viele Sprachen er spricht, auch wenn keine davon wörtlich ist. Tibor ist nicht nur ein Sommelier mit außerordentlichem Gespür – er ist ein kultureller Übersetzer. Ein Seismograph für Qualität in all ihren Dimensionen. Und vielleicht gerade deshalb eine der spannendsten Persönlichkeiten seiner Generation. Tibor Werzl Restaurant FIVE Hellweg 28-30 44787 Bochum E-Mail: info@five‑bochum.de Tel.: 02 34 953 56 85 Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Theresa Breuer, Weingut Georg Breuer Winzerin, Wegbegleiterin Antonios „askToni“ Askitis, Pelican Fly – Pommes & Wein Sommelier, Weinkommunikator, Freund ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Mundschenke unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Nach der Episode verkosten wir folgende Weine: Alma Assemblage 1, Bellavista, Lombardei, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/4SYqJy Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/Lukbps Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Weine: 2019 Shiraz Y-Series, Yalumba, Südaustralien, Australien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/4SYqJy Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/s7rAMS _____ 2024 Progetto 62 Torre di Giano, Lungarotti, Umbrien, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/4SYqJy Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/gQHf7M _____ 2021 Pinot Grigio Gris Lis Neris Friaul Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/4SYqJy Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/j9smAU ------------------------------------- Bitte folgen Sie uns auf Webpage: sommelier.website Instagram: sommelier.der.podcast Facebook: sommelier.der.podcast Wir freuen uns über jede Bewertung, Anregung und Empfehlung. Das Format: SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Mundschenke unserer Zeit. wird produziert und verantwortet von der: Weinklang GmbH, Silvio Nitzsche, Bergahornweg 10, 01328 Dresden, silvio@sommelier.website

SOMMELIER
Sybille Bultmann - Die (Wein)Magie der 3 B´s

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 158:30 Transcription Available


Sybille in drei Worten erklärt, wäre: Bodenhaftung, Beständigkeit und Begeisterung. Da sind sie wieder, die drei großen „B's“, die eigentlich zum Rüstzeug eines Sommeliers oder einer Sommelière gehören sollten, über die aber nur sehr wenige verfügen. Doch Sybille Bultmann hat sich diese zu eigen gemacht und strahlt mit ihnen oder durch diese eine natürliche Ruhe aus, die auch andere beruhigt – selbst wenn die Welt um sie herum chaotisch ist. Ihre Worte sind bedacht, ihre Taten zielgerichtet, und ihre Präsenz wirkt wie ein Anker. Sie ist verlässlich, unabhängig davon, wie widrig die Umstände sind. Vielleicht ist es ihr großartiges Wissensfundament, vielleicht ihre tiefe innere Stärke, die nicht auf Lautstärke oder Dominanz beruht, sondern auf Besonnenheit und Weisheit. Sybille verbindet moderne Ansprüche mit traditionellen Werten. Ihre Arbeit ist nicht nur Business, sondern auch Herz und Liebe – für den Wein, für die Menschen, für das Erlebnis von Genuss. Im Restaurant, wo Essen und Trinken zu einer Kunstform verschmelzen, sorgt sie dafür, dass jede Flasche zu einem Highlight wird, das den Moment unvergesslich macht. Sie versteht die Beziehung zwischen Winzer und Gast und zeigt, wie der Lifestyle, den Wein verkörpert, sich immer wieder neu erfinden kann. Ihre Leidenschaft ist ansteckend, ihre Gelassenheit inspirierend. Ob man eine neue Weinreise beginnt oder bereits ein erfahrener Genießer ist, bei Sybille fühlt man sich sicher, verstanden und akzeptiert. Sie vermittelt nicht nur Wissen, sondern ein Gefühl: die Freude am Leben und am Wein, das Gleichgewicht zwischen Tradition und Modernität. Mit Sybille ist Genuss mehr als ein Wort – es wird greifbar. Der gastronomische Alltag ist oft hektisch, die Weinwelt lebendig. Doch um Sybille herum scheint es geordnet, organisiert und fundiert – gleich einer Ruheinsel inmitten eines Sturms. Hier spürt man, dass Genuss nicht nur eine Frage des Geldes ist, sondern eine Frage der Haltung. Absolut perfekt, damit andere Ruhe in ihrem Alltag finden können und der Wein nicht nur zum Essen passt, sondern zu den Geschichten, die wir erzählen. Sybille Bultmann Restaurant Atable im Amtshaus Freinsheim Hauptstrasse 29 67251 Freinsheim Telefon: 063 53 – 501 93 55 Email: info@amtshaus-freinsheim.de Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Andy Rings, Weingut Rings Winzer und Wegbegleiter und Freund Jutta Förster, Weingut Clüsserath Winzerin, Wegbegleiterin und Freundin ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Weinkellner unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Wir probieren während der Episode die folgenden Weine: 2022 Torre Di Giano Bianco Torgiano, Lungarotti, Umbrien, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/IyNzr3 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/6rz9Kh _____ 2022 Sela, Bodegas Roda, Rioja, Spanien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/WljS58 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/skhhjI _____ Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Produkte: 2021 M1, Weingut Markowitsch, Carnuntum, Österreich Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/7oHzuQ Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/nGnIcy _____ 2016 Riserva Vittorio Moretti Extra Brut, Bellavista, Lombardei, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/IyNzr3 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/8P9swL _____ 2017 Syrah Reserve, Columbia Crest, Columbia Valley, USA Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/nQUama Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/WkaFgi ------------------------------------- Bitte folgen Sie uns auf Webpage: www.sommelier.website Instagram: sommelier.der.podcast Facebook: sommelier.der.podcast Wir freuen uns über jede Bewertung, Anregung und Empfehlung.

SOMMELIER
Julian Grunwald

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 176:39 Transcription Available


Sind es die riesigen Fußstapfen der Vorgänger, der scheinbar allumfassende Weinkeller, das anspruchsvolle Klientel oder vielleicht auch die Geschichtsträchtigkeit des Namens Tantris, die einen jungen Sommelier wahnsinnig erscheinen lassen, wenn er sich der Aufgabe einer dortigen Anstellung stellt? Julian Grunwald hat dies getan und ist auf großartige Weise in diese Aufgabe hineingewachsen. Doch wie konnte er es meistern, so schnell auf Augenhöhe zu gelangen und sich vom gesamten Umfeld Anerkennung, ja Bewunderung, zu erarbeiten? War es sein außergewöhnlicher Ehrgeiz oder seine Zielstrebigkeit, seine hohe Leistungsbereitschaft oder doch sein enormes Engagement? Ist es Wille, Talent oder ein Quäntchen Verrücktheit? Wahrscheinlich ein Sammelsurium aus allem. Natürlich ist Julian darauf bedacht, seine Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse kontinuierlich zu erweitern und zu verbessern und nicht zuletzt persönliche Opfer zu bringen. Mit seinen Ambitionen und in seinem Streben schien er nie verbissen, um in seiner beruflichen Laufbahn voranzukommen, sondern strahlte immer eine unvergleichliche Berufs- und Weinliebe aus. Und das sucht seinesgleichen. Was für ein Geschenk für uns, einmal dank Julian Grunwald einen Einblick in die legendäre Tantris-Welt zu erhalten, einmal zu erfahren, wie so ein ganz normaler Arbeitstag ausschaut und wie man es schaffen kann, sich in einem so festen Konstrukt zu positionieren und die eigenen Ideen zu etablieren. Julian Grunwald TANTRIS MAISON CULINAIRE Johann-Fichte-Str. 7 80805 München Deutschland Tel.: 089 36 19 59-0 Email: contact@tantris.de Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Richard Östreicher Winzer und Freund Sabine Eichbauer Architektin, Winzerin, Gastronomin und Wegbegleiterin ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Weinkellner unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Wir probieren während der Episode die folgenden Weine: Roederer Collection 244, Champagne Louis Roederer, Frankreich Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/q027mq Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/qGtyD2 _____ 2019 Torre Di Giano “Vigna Il Pino”, Lungarotti, Umbrien, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/ongfh7 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/ntdfqG _____ Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Produkte: 2022 Lucente, Tenuta Luce, Toskana, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/TXpL9i Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/wbAwsk _____ 2019 Shiraz, Allesverloren Wine Estate, Swartland, Südafrika Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/3dNZ42 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/AqSNCw _____ Red Moon Sparkling, Red Moon, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/ongfh7 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/dMhMZR ------------------------------------- Bitte folgen Sie uns auf Webpage: www.sommelier.website Instagram: sommelier.der.podcast Facebook: sommelier.der.podcast Wir freuen uns über jede Bewertung, Anregung und Empfehlung. Das Format: SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Weinkellner unserer Zeit. wird produziert und verantwortet von der: Weinklang GmbH, Silvio Nitzsche, Bergahornweg 10, 01328 Dresden, silvio@sommelier.website

SOMMELIER
Florian Richter

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 222:25


Wäre Florian Richter ein König, wäre er König George VI. von Großbritannien. Nicht nur, weil auch dieser einen ausgeprägten Faible für Portwein hatte, sondern mehr noch, weil dieser für seine Bescheidenheit und seine Fähigkeit, mit den Menschen auf persönlicher Ebene zu kommunizieren, bekannt war, und das besonders in sehr schwierigen Zeiten. Florian Richter strahlt eine Aura der Güte und Besonnenheit aus, die ihresgleichen sucht. Seine Präsenz ist von einer aufrichtigen Verehrung gegenüber dem Wein und dem Gastgeben geprägt, die ihresgleichen sucht. Er regiert seine übergroße Brigade von 6 Sommeliers mit Mitgefühl und Verständnis, wird über die Maßen respektiert und ist immer bestrebt, das Wohl seiner Mitarbeiter zu fördern. Seine Entscheidungen basieren auf Weisheit und einem tiefen Verständnis für die Bedürfnisse und Hoffnungen seiner Gäste und seines Teams. Er hört den Stimmen derer zu, die ihn im Alltag umgeben, und betrachtet jede Situation mit unfassbar viel Einfühlungsvermögen und Klugheit. Seine Güte kennt keine Grenzen, und so schafft er eine Atmosphäre des Vertrauens und der Harmonie. So auch in dieser Podcastfolge. Sein Wort ist Gesetz, aber er ist stets bereit, zuzuhören und zu lernen, um sein Tagwerk noch besser zu machen. Und eigentlich ist er wiederum kein König, denn der aktuelle Titel "Deutschlands bester Sommelier" als Gewinner der Sommelier Trophy wurde ihm weder vererbt, noch verliehen oder zugesprochen, er hat ihn sich verdient. _____ Florian Rainer Richter, Backhausgasse 4, 65375 Oestrich-Winkel, Telefon: +49 160 9758 5769 Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Florian Toff, Freund & Kollege, Kronenschlösschen, Eltville-Hattenheim Sven Nawroth, Freund & Kollege, Kronenschlösschen, Eltville-Hattenheim ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Mundschenke unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Weine: 2018 Reiterpfad Grand Cru, Riesling trocken, Dr. Bürklin-Wolf, Pfalz, Deutschland Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/sK9QIR Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/QVZBnJ _____ 2018 Rubesco Riserva “Vigna Monticchio”, Lungarotti, Torgiano, Umbrien, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/a6kMb2 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/A7xAQJ _____ Tawny Port, Ramos Pinto, Douro, Portugal Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/VordTe Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/9vHpA7 ------------------------------------- Bitte folgen Sie uns auf Webpage: sommelier.website Instagram: sommelier.der.podcast Facebook: sommelier.der.podcast Wir freuen uns über jede Bewertung, Anregung und Empfehlung. Das Format: SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Mundschenke unserer Zeit. wird produziert und verantwortet von der: Weinklang GmbH, Silvio Nitzsche, Bergahornweg 10, 01328 Dresden, silvio@sommelier.website

Cork Rules
Episode 306. Harbour 60, Toronto

Cork Rules

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 6:08


Michaela Quinlan, certified sommelier, and Robert Tas head north to explore the wine list at Harbour 60 where they serve the best steak in town. This exceptional restaurant offers a wonderful selection of old-world and new-world wines, and it also features a few standout Canadian wines that are new to the market but well worth trying. Michaela finds a few delicious whites to pair with shellfish on the menu, a shiraz to pair with lamb, and a beautiful Rioja from the oldest vineyard in the region that dates back to 1852. Wines reviewed include: 2021 Lungarotti, Torre di Giano, from Umbria, Italy 2018 Wakefield “Crooked Horse” Shiraz, Australia 2017 Marques de Murrieta Reserva from Rioja, Spain For more information on today's episode, and the wines you love to love, visit www.corkrules.com.

Wine for Normal People
Ep 457: Umbria, Italy

Wine for Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 49:11


Tucked into the middle of the Italian peninsula is the verdant, hilly land of Umbria. This small province is overshadowed by its neighbor, Tuscany, for many things, but Umbria has history, culture, and wine all its own. In this show, we explore the long history of Umbrian wine, what makes the province unique in its grapes and wine styles, and why Umbrian wine is too often unfairly forgotten in the pantheon of great wines of Italy. We review the three major wine regions of Umbria – Orvieto, Torgiano, and Montefalco – and give many reasons to give these wines a try.  Photo: Umbrian countryside. Getty Images  Here are the show notes: As of January 2023, Umbria has just 2 DOCGs, 13 DOCs, and 6 IGPs, 48% is DOP wine, 42% IGP, 10% table wine. 12,400 ha (30,600 acres) is 7.2 million cases of wine The main grapes of the region are: Sangiovese, Trebbiano Toscano, Grechetto, Sagrantino   Umbria has had winemaking for more than 3000 years   Climate: Landlocked Umbria has no sea breeze, although its lakes do help moderate the temperatures. The climate varies, but is mostly Mediterranean with cold, rainy winters and dry summers with abundant sunshine to ripen grapes   Photo: Chiesa in Assisi. Getty Images  Land Umbria is 29% Mtns, 71% hills, no plains. Most vineyards are on terraces cut into hillsides. The vineyards have good diurnals, which maintains acidity. Umbria is the only Italian region with no coastline nor a common border with another country. It is partly hilly and mountainous from the Apennines, and partly flat and fertile from the Tiber River Valley and the Umbrian valley around Perugia     Grapes: 53% red/rose, 47% white Sangiovese 20% of plantings, Trebbiano Toscano –12%, Grechetto 11%, Sagrantino 7%   Whites: Grechetto is two distinct grape varieties, Grechetto di Orvieto and Grechetto di Todi Grechetto di Orvieto: is light bodied, high in acidity with apple, pear, citrus, white flower notes Grechetto di Todi is Pignoletto (called that in Emilia Romagna). It is very floral with a soft mouthfeel Trebbiano Spoletino: Only found in Umbria around Spoleto and Montefalco. This wine is like limes, it can range from light to heavy and high in alcohol and can be barrel aged, or made into orange wine – no set identity Reds: Sangiovese and Sagrantino with Colorino, Mammolo, Vernaccia Nera International grapes: Cab, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc for, Umbria Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT)   Photo: Sagrantino. Getty Images  Orvieto Producing wine since the Middle Ages when it was a famed sweet wine, today this wine is more of a dry white. Despite a long history, Orvieto was the victim of overproduction in the 1960s and its reputation suffered There are many styles and it is Umbria's biggest appellation – 10%+ of all Umbrian wine production Known for whites made of mostly Trebbiano and Grechetto, DOC Orvieto and Orvieto Classico. Other grapes include: Malvasia Bianco, Drupeggio, Verdello, Canaiolo bianco Styles: very simple and boring from Trebbiano or wines that use more Grechetto Red wine and 8 varietal wines sold under Rosso Orvietano DOC—French grapes plust Aleatico, Barbera, Canaiolo, Colorino, Dolcetto, Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Cesanese, Ciliegiolo   Torgiano Wine made in hills around Torgiano, southeast of Perugia where a tributary joins Tiber River Torgiano DOC is 81 ha/200 acres, 40K cases Whites: Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Trebbiano, Riesling Italico (Welschriesling) (Labeled by grape, 85%+ of grape in bottle), Torgiano Bianco – 50-70% Trebbiano Toscano with Grechetto Reds: Cabernet, Merlot, Pinot Nero, Sangiovese (known for elegance, high-quality Sangiovese). Rosso di Torgiano DOC is made with 50–100% Sangiovese Rosato of Sangiovese min 50% and other approved native grapes Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG, can age for decades It must be made with 70–100% Sangiovese with other native grapes. It must age at least three years before release The Lungarotti family is famed in Torgiano growing area   Montefalco and Sagrantino Montefalco Sagrantino – DOCG 1992 Montefalco is ancient hilltop town and its specialty is Sagrantino – a dry, powerful, complex red grape with herbal notes that is made into the Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG wine, a famed wine that is aged a minimum of 37 months, 12 in barrel, 4 in bottle minimum With vines on the slopes of the hills, around the ancient town of Montefalco, and in surrounding villages, this area has a continental, that is warm and dry. Montefalco Sagrantino used to be a sweet wine but evolved into the dry version, which is one of the great reds of Italy Notable winerw are: Scaccia Diavoli, Fratelli Pardi and Arnaldo Caprai Montefalco Sagrantino is on only 990 acres/400 ha, producing just 108,000 case (5 year average)   Montefalco DOC Established as a DOC in 1979, and lying on just 524 ha/1294 acres, this DOC Makes: Bianco: Grechetto, Trebbiano (Minimum of Trebbiano Spoletino with other native non aromatic whites). There is a varietal Grechetto as well Rosso: 60-80% Sangiovese, 10–25% Sagrantino with a maximum 30% with other native reds Photo: The wine we drank during the show.   Other DOCs: Assisi, Amelia, Colli Altotiberini, Colli Perugini, Lago di Corbara, Spoleto, Todi, Collie Martani, Colli del Trasimeno   All are the same combo of grapes Whites: Grechetto and Trebbiano for whites with supporting native and non-native grapes   Reds: Sangiovese with native and French grapes   _______________________________________________________________   I could not be happier to announce my partnership with Wine Access, once again. For 2023, I will be working with this outstanding company, which is my go-to source for the best selection of interesting wines you can't find locally. Every box you get from Wine Access is meticulous -- tasting notes with food and wine pairing, serving temperature suggestions, and perfectly stored wine. It's no wonder that Wine Access was rated the best wine club by New York Times Wirecutter and is the official partner and wine provider of The MICHELIN Guide. Go to www.wineaccess.com/normal to sign up for their daily emails and get 10% your first order.Wine Access is a class act -- check them out today!      Is the podcast worth the price of a bottle or two of wine a year to you? If so, please become a member of Patreon... you'll get even more great content, live interactions and classes!  www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople   To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes   __________________________________________ Sources: https://italianwinecentral.com/ THE GRAPES AND WINES OF ITALY: The definitive compendium region by region, Ian d'Agata, Michelle Longo Native Grapes of Italy, Ian d'Agata https://www.consorziomontefalco.it/en/montefalco-sagrantino-docg/ https://sommconusa.com/orvieto-doc-home-to-one-of-the-greatest-white-wines-of-italy/  

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1235 Chiara Lungarotti | Get US Market Ready With Italian Wine People

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 37:56


Welcome to Episode 1235 in which Steve Raye interviews Chiara Lungarotti of the Cantine Lungarotti, in this installment of Get US Market Ready With Italian Wine People, on the Italian Wine Podcast. About today's guest: Chiara is the CEO of Lungarotti. Her motto: to preserve, progress, innovate and develop, while respecting tradition and her own roots. Chiara is deeply bound to her region of Umbria and grew up with a love for her land; she entered the company in the early 1990's flanked by her sister Teresa Severini and guided by her father, Giorgio, one of the great names of Italian winemaking. Chiara literally rose through the ranks, gaining experience that was precious when she took the helm of the Lungarotti companies at her father's death in 1999. With a degree in Agriculture and specialization in Viticulture, her specific training and her enthusiasm are the basis of the innovation and transformation in the winery and family-owned vineyards according to avant-garde techniques. A dynamic entrepreneur, she inherited her love of the land from her father and confesses that she could recognize its scent and flavor blindfolded. Alongside her professional qualities, Chiara passionately cultivates interests in the cultural field, aware of the fundamental role that the culture of wine and olive oil have had in the development of civilization, economy, history and art, both in Umbria and in Italy. She is a Councillor of Federvini, and of Unione Italiana Vini, an Academic of Accademia della Vite e del Vino, an Auxiliary Academic of Accademia dei Georgofili of Florence and a member of the Board of Fondazione Perugia Musica Classica. To learn more visit: https://lungarotti.it/eng/contact/ More about the host Steve Raye: Steve Raye of Bevology Inc originally joined our weekly lineup with narrations from his book “How to get US Market Ready” - but everyone just loved him so much, we brought him back with this series of interviews that informs and inspires! Each week he speaks to industry professionals; guests who have gained valuable experience in the Italian wine sector and have insightful tips and stories that can help anyone who wants to learn about getting US Market Ready! To learn more visit: Website: www.bevologyinc.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Viaggiando e Mangiando
Viaggiando e Mangiando P. 9 Dec 2022

Viaggiando e Mangiando

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 27:55


#radiovacanze #gianluigileoni #viaggiandoemangiando #viaggioevedo Sono Gianluigi Leoni professione e speaker. voglio darti il benvenuto nel canale di Radio Vacanze. La prima Web Radio per viaggiare. Puoi ascoltare il programma del nostro Marco Marucelli Viaggiando e Mangiando ogni venerdì alle 14,00 su www.radiovacanze.com che ti porta ovunque vada il tuo gusto.Trasmissione di venerdì 9 divembre 2022. In questa puntata ho parlato di: Il Natale di fuoco di Abbadia San Salvatore e Snow Dream Experience notte glaciale a 1816 metri; IL NUOVO PANETTONE DI PASTICCERIA FILIPPI e Montecatini Terme, antichi rituali e nuovo glamour Palazzo BelVedere inaugura la Home Spa; Lungarotti, vini della tradizione e le bollicine del Brut Millesimato per il Natale 2022 e APPIUS 2018 di Cantina San Michele Appiano.email radiovacanze@gmail.comtelegram – https://t.me/radiovacanze

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Bodega Runner
81. KOMUWINA i wina od Lungarotti. Odcinek poświęcony degustacji win z regionu Umbria

Bodega Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 13:30


Odcinek poświęcony degustacji win od Lungarotti. Wina, które zrobiły na mnie wrażenie i dzięki którym, na chwilę, mogłem przenieść się do Umbrii. Jak usłyszysz, Lungarotti to coś więcej niż wino

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 736 Teresa Severini | Wine, Food & Travel With Marc Millon

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 26:48


Episode 736 Marc Millon interviews Teresa Severini of the Lungarotti winery, in this episode of Italian Food & Wine with Marc Millon on the Italian Wine Podcast. About today's winery: Lungarotti Winery is a symbol of wine excellence in Umbria. Lungarotti has had a front-line role in writing the last century's history of wine in Italy. A success story initiated by Giorgio Lungarotti, a pioneer of Italy's modern enology and founder of the winery in Torgiano, a small town in the countryside close to Perugia and Assisi in Umbria, the green heart of Italy. A story that continues today thanks to the commitment, passion and expertise of his daughters Chiara and Teresa, his wife Maria Grazia and his grandchildren Francesco and Gemma. Teresa Severini, born of the first marriage of Maria Grazia, has a degree in Agriculture with a Specialization at the Institute of Enology of Bordeaux University and was one of Italy's first female enologists. As the company's Director of Marketing and Communication for many years, she has had an unwavering dedication to the identification between product, company and territory, scrupulously analyzing consumer evolution and intercepting tastes and preferences of new potential clients. These days she is ever more active in the initiatives of the Lungarotti Foundation, fuelled by the certainty that the bond between wine and culture is crucially important. Her motto has been and continues to be: “winning the attention of young people to make them informed winelovers of the future”. Indeed, she has written a book to introduce the younger generations to the learning about and respecting vines and wine. Her unstoppable dynamism also led her to be among the founding members of the “Le Donne del Vino” association which promotes the role of women in the entire wine sector. If you want to learn more about today's guest & winery, you can by visiting: Website: lungarotti.it Instagram: @lungarottiwine Facebook: facebook.com/lungarotti More about the host Marc Millon: Marc Millon, VIA Italian Wine Ambassador 2021, has been travelling, eating, drinking, learning and writing about wine, food and travel for nearly 40 years. Born in Mexico, with a mother from Hawaii via Korea and an anthropologist father from New York via Paris, he was weaned on exotic and delicious foods. Marc and his photographer wife Kim are the authors of 14 books including a pioneering series of illustrated wine-food-travel books: The Wine Roads of Europe, The Wine Roads of France, The Wine Roads of Italy (Premio Barbi Colombini), and The Wine Roads of Spain. Other titles include The Wine and Food of Europe, The Food Lovers' Companion Italy, The Food Lovers' Companion France, Wine, a global history. Marc regularly lectures and hosts gastronomic cultural tours to Italy and France with Martin Randall Travel, the UK's leading cultural travel specialist. He is soon to begin a regular series on Italian Wine Podcast, ‘Wine, food and travel with Marc Millon'. When not on the road Marc lives on the River Exe in Devon, England If you want to learn more about today's guest, you can by visiting: quaypress.uk/ marcmillon.co.uk vino.co.uk quaypress.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marc-millon-50868624 Twitter: @Marc_Millon Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ We also want to give a shout out to our sponsor Ferrowine. The largest alcoholic beverage shop in Italy since 1920! They have generously provided us with our brand new Italian Wine Podcast T-shirts, and we love them! Check out Ferrowine's site, they have great wines, food pairings and so much more! https://www.ferrowine.it/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Viaggiando e Mangiando
Viaggiando e Mangiando puntata del 16 aprile

Viaggiando e Mangiando

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 28:41


La trasmissione di venerdì 16 aprile. In questa puntata ho parlato di: Gelato 4At Home di Alberto Marchetti e degli Arrostini d'Abruzzo; del Tanzer Hotel e del Giada Garden restaurant di Pechino; L'U di Lungarotti e il Tinata 2016 di Monteverro.

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DiWineTaste Podcast - English
Best Wine of February 2021: Torgiano Rosso Riserva Rubesco Vigna Monticchio 2015, Lungarotti

DiWineTaste Podcast - English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 14:06


Torgiano Rosso Riserva Rubesco Vigna Monticchio is - without a shadow of a doubt - one of the most representative wines of Umbrian enology, for decades a magnificent representative of the Italian excellence in the world. Vintage 2015 brings in our glasses a magnificent Sangiovese rich in elegance and class, a refined expression of the famous Monticchio vineyard, an extraordinary cru of the Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin Torgiano Rosso Riserva.

DiWineTaste Podcast - Italiano
Il Migliore Vino di Febbraio 2021: Torgiano Rosso Riserva Rubesco Vigna Monticchio 2015, Lungarotti

DiWineTaste Podcast - Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 13:49


Il Torgiano Rosso Riserva Rubesco Vigna Monticchio è - senza ombra di dubbio - uno dei vini più rappresentativi dell'enologia umbra, da decenni degno rappresentante delle eccellenze italiane nel mondo. L'annata 2015 porta nei nostri calici un magnifico Sangiovese ricco di eleganza e classe, raffinata espressione della celeberrima vigna Monticchio, straordinario cru della denominazione d'origine controllata e garantita Torgiano Rosso Riserva.

Viaggiando e Mangiando
Viaggiando e Mangiando puntata 12 marzo

Viaggiando e Mangiando

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 29:16


La trasmissione di venerdì 12 marzo 2021. In questa puntata ho parlato di : Olio Zucchi e Crema di pistacchio Pistì; Lungolivigno Hotels; Brunello di Carpineto e Rubesco di Lungarotti.

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Vino al Vino 50 anni dopo
S2 Extra 02 | Umbria Grand Cru dell'Olio Evo

Vino al Vino 50 anni dopo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 7:54


…Ma non avevamo ancora finito con l'Umbria “trascurata” da Soldati…Un rapido passaggio a Torgiano per stappare le grandi annate di Vigna Monticchio, a Narni e Amelia per trangugiare i migliori Ciliegiolo, sulle colline del Trasimeno per scoprire un altro volto (e nome) della Grenache, qui chiamata Gamay, e infine a Montalcino: proprio così, Montalcino di Magione, dove magari un giorno si (ri)produrrà Rosso e magari Brunello (Cucinelli, che qui è di casa).Il tutto prima di soffermarci lì dove la regione senza mare domina e regna, regalando meraviglie: Umbria Grand Cru dell'Extravergine, con le sue diramazioni varietali, territoriali e stilistiche.Ecco allora un vero e proprio “bignami” con l'indispensabile da conoscere per fare bella figura nei migliori Oil Bar di New York, Milano e Trevi.Tipicamente presentaVino al vino 50 anni dopoUn podcast di Paolo De Cristofaro e Antonio Boco S2 Extra 02Umbria Grand Cru dell'Olio Evowww.tipicamente.itCREDITIBRANI MUSICALIJamendo Licensing Unlimited catalog subscription for Spreaker - Tipicamente Podcast Fantasy Village - AmoebacrewPass the Jug – Grumpynora

Radio Operbacco
#56 Radio Operbacco Quella spagnola con Nuncio Cona, dell�orto a casa, degli importatori e di Lungarotti

Radio Operbacco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 122:37


In diretta da Radio Roma Futura va in onda Radio Operbacco, in studio Luca Giovannucci, Dario Pepe, Cristiano Rizzo. In collegamento telefonico Nuncio Cona, Ibrhaim Hassan, Gabriele Rondani e Teresa Severino.

Wine for Normal People
Ep 207: Umbria, Italy with Jacopo Cossater, Italian Wine Writer

Wine for Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 57:29


This week we are honored to have as our guest Jacopo Cossater, wine writer for the biggest wine blog in Italy, Intravino, on the show to discuss the Italian wine region he calls home: Umbria.  Umbria is the 4th smallest wine producing region of Italy, but its wines are exquisite and unlike anything else you'll ever have. Here are the show notes: 1. First we discuss where Umbria is and what it is: Only Italian region without coastline nor international border –  Lush, rolling hills, hilltop villages Between Tuscany, Marche, and Lazio Whites and reds are important here and quality on the rise  2. We talk about the wines:    Orvieto  In southern Umbria, 80 miles north of Rome Volcanic and tufa soils Common Grapes: Trebbiano Tocscano (Ugni Blanc) Grechetto: Finer wine, good for structure Malvasia: Floral, effusive aromatics Orvieto DOC: Can be lesser quality, better to seek out Orvieto Classico DOC Lago di Corbara DOC   Torgiano Located south of Perugia Common Grapes: Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Ciliegiolo (sometimes bottled as a varietal here) Rosso di Torgiano DOC: Sangiovese, Canaiolo Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG: The first wine to gain DOC (and later DOCG) status in Umbria: 50–70% Sangiovese, 15–30% Canaiolo, up to 15% other grapes like Ciliegiolo or Montepulciano. Recommended Producers: Cantine Lungarotti.  Torgiano is home to Italy’s most important wine museum, Museo del Vino   Montefalco (Sagrantino and Rosso di Montefalco) 30 miles southeast of Perugia. Set up well for tourism and visiting Sagrantino Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG:  ageworthy red wines Required to be at least 95% Sagrantino, the wines must be aged for 30 months; at least 12 of those months in oak barrels Tannic, big wine. Used to be used for sacramental purposes Responsible for the revolution in Umbrian reds Pricey, but one worth holding Rosso di Montefalco: Sangiovese based red with a touch of Sagrantino 60–70% Sangiovese, 10–15% Sagrantino and 15–30% other grapes, often Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon. Structure, fullness in wine, with lots of flavor Jacopo's Producer Hit List: Montefalco Sagrantino (wine): Adanti, Arnaldo Caprai, Antonelli, Paolo Bea, Tabarrini, Fattoria Colleallodole, Scacciadiavoli, Di Filippo, Fratelli Pardi, Romanelli, Tenuta Bellafonte, Raína   Orvieto Classico (wine): Palazzone, Barberani, Decugnano dei Barbi, Castello di Corbara   Orvieto (area): Castello della Sala (Antinori), Falesco   Torgiano Rosso Riserva (wine): Lungarotti, Terre Margaritelli   Perugia (area): Conestabile della Staffa, Marco Merli, La Spina, Cantina Margò, Castello Monte Vibiano Vecchio, Cantina Cenci   Ciliegiolo di Narni (wine): Leonardo Bussoletti   Trebbiano Spoletino (wine): Collecapretta   Grechetto di Todi (wine): Peppucci, Roccafiore   Terni (area): La Palazzola   And thanks to our sponsors who make the podcast possible: The Great Courses Plus:  This week watch "Brain Myths Exploded: Lessons from Neuroscience", specifically the lecture "Can Certain Foods Make You Smarter" to learn about the effects of red wineon the brain! For a free month of unlimited Great Courses Plus lectures go to: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/wine   HelloFresh: A meal kit delivery service that shops, plans and delivers your favorite step-by-step recipes and pre-measured ingredients so you can just cook, eat and enjoy! Delivered right to your door, with a variety of chef-curated recipes that change weekly, this is a new way to eat and cook! We love it!  For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit www.hellofresh.com and enter WINE30. You won't regret it! 

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 61 Monty Waldin interviews Chiara Lungarotti (Lungarotti Winery)

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 8:18


In this episode Monty Waldin talks to Chiara Lungarotti at the Lungarotti Winery in Umbria. The Lungarotti winery put Umbria on the wine map of Italy with the production of their famous wine Rubesco, a perfect wine for a typical lentil soup and other Umbiran produce such as black truffles. Tune in to listen to Chiara’s family history and her childhood memories walking and working in the vineyard with her father Giorgio.

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DiWineTaste Podcast - Italiano
Il Migliore Vino di Settembre 2014: San Giorgio 2005, Lungarotti

DiWineTaste Podcast - Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 11:21


Prodotto per la prima volta nel 1977, il San Giorgio è il risultato degli esperimenti condotti da Giorgio Lungarotti nella metà degli anni 1970 quando decise di introdurre nelle sue vigne il Cabernet Sauvignon che poi unì al Sangiovese e al Canaiolo Nero. Un vino straordinario che nell'annata 2005 conquista i cinque diamanti DiWineTaste e il titolo di migliore vino di settembre 2014.

DiWineTaste Podcast - English
Best Wine of September 2014: San Giorgio 2005, Lungarotti

DiWineTaste Podcast - English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 10:06


Produced for the first time in 1977, San Giorgio is the result of the experiments done by Giorgio Lungarotti in the mid of 1970s, when he decided to introduce Cabernet Sauvignon in his vineyards, which he will then blend to Sangiovese and Canaiolo Nero. An extraordinary wine that in vintage 2005 conquers DiWineTaste five diamonds and the title of best wine for September 2014.

Winecast, a podcast by Tim Elliott

A return after almost a month off with a podcast focusing on the great varietal of Tuscany: Sangiovese. I also talk about the Podcasting Expo and recommend a wine podcast to check out. Show Notes: 00:22 - Welcome and show theme 00:46 - Background of Sangiovese grape 04:26 - Tasting Notes 05:01 - Castello di Fonterutoli, Poggio alla Badiola, Toscana, Italy 2002 ($13) 05:37 - Lungarotti, “Rubesco”, Rosso di Torgiano, Umbria, Italy 2001 ($15) 06:09 - Jim Neal, “Chariot”, Sangiovese 2003 ($12) 06:44 - Peterson Winery, Sangiovese, Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County 2001 ($16/sample provided by winery) 07:22 - Best of tasting 08:04 - Best value 08:15 - Podcast Expo 09:01 - Ratcast feature 14:43 - Frappr! map 15:45 - Contact Details 16:10 - Next show theme Feedback: winecast@gmail.com | Audio comments: +01-206-33-WINE-9 (+01-206-339-4639) Copyright 2005 Tim Elliott. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/