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Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Rémy Barret passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Welcome back to another episode of Beats Vines & Life! In this lively installment, host MJ Towler is joined by seasoned restaurateur Bobby Rallo as they take us on a whirlwind audio adventure through Northern Italy. Get ready to buckle up for an epic helicopter ride—literally and figuratively—as the guys swap stories about white-knuckle vineyard visits in the Dolomites, sipping Amarone, discovering the secrets behind iconic Italian blends, and exploring the culinary and cultural treasures that define the region. From heartfelt tales of beloved cookbooks and wine gadgets to breaking down the mystique of Valpolicella, Soave, Franciacorta, and Moscato, this episode marries the rhythm of food, wine, and life in a way only Beats Vines & Life can. Whether you're a longtime Italian wine devotee or just starting to explore, there's something here for every palate. So grab a glass, settle in, and let's head north—no passport required!A Massive THANK YOU to BOBBY RALLO!!!For more information about Rallo Hospitality click the link!!Follow Birravino on IG!Follow Bobby on IG!____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give Beats Vines and Life a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show, sign up at blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguyFollow Beats Vines and Life @beatsvinesandlifeThank you to our sponsor, The Best Shake Ever. Fuel Your Body, Elevate Your Life with Shakeology! Looking for a delicious, nutrient-packed shake that supports your health and wellness goals? Shakeology is your all-in-one superfood solution! Packed with premium proteins, fiber, probiotics, antioxidants, and essential vitamins.For more information, go to The Best Shake Ever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Toute l'actu décalée du sport, casseroles, bévues, saucisses de notre dream team.
Le journal moyen de l'actu, de la culture et des médias.
Toute l'actualité sportive du jour à la sauce Moscato.
Weight watchers is going belly up, tip some Moscato today, Billy Gates is blowing his load and for the love of all that is Holy please don't forget Mother's Day is this Sunday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Estelle Denis passe la main à Vincent Moscato.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Le quizz sport le plus célèbre de France, voire du monde, le Kikadi, c'est tous les jours dans le Super Moscato Show.
Will we ever have answers to the Seth Privacky family massacre? Is there an update to the Jessica Herringa case? What is going on in Dalton Township, Michigan? Mary brings the case of the Privacky family slaughter to the table today and it is as heart wrenching as it is terrifying.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-mischief-moscato--5466986/support.
We cover some amusing, humorous Easter memories and some slightly unusual crimes that occured on Easter. A lot of laughter in this episode!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-mischief-moscato--5466986/support.
With over 1,000 kosher wines from across all major winegrowing regions, Royal Wine is the largest importer (and producer and distributor) of kosher wine in the world. Gabe Geller, Director of PR & Wine Education, discusses the market for kosher wine, how and where it is made, and how Orthodox Jews hear about them.Detailed Show Notes: Gabe's background, at Royal Wine >9 years, wine industry for 16 years (retail, consulting, marketing)Royal Wine - world's leading importer, producer, distributor of kosher wineIn US, carries >1,000 kosher wines from every major wine producing regionOwns Kedem, Herzog, and other brandsCan't taste kosher wine, similar to other winesProduced only by Sabbath observant JewsNo non-kosher ingredients or processing agents (e.g. - fining agents)Has kosher certification on the bottleMevushal (“boiled”) - for some kosher wines, uses flash pasteurization which is also used by some non-kosher wineries; tend to taste more approachable initially, but ages longerIsrael #1 producer of kosher wine (~5M cases), USA (~350k cases; mostly Herzog), France (~350k cases across many wineries)Kosher wine marketObservant Jews drink kosher wine year-roundJews use wine in almost every religious ceremony, considered the “holy beverage”Passover 1st night dinner (Seder), every adult is required to drink 4 cups of wine (can by any kosher wine or grape juice), each cup symbolizes 1 way God saved Jews from slaveryJews who don't do kosher normally will for Seder40% of kosher wine in the US is purchased for Passover (used to be 60%, declining as more quality kosher wines available, so more is being bought year-round)Top markets - Israel, US (NY/NJ #1, FL, CA - CA Jews drink less wine than East Coast Jews), FranceIn top kosher markets, large retailers (e.g. - Total Wine) will have a kosher selection, some kosher wine stores, and online retailers (e.g. - Wine.com) also carry kosherOf the 15.7M Jewish people (2023), only a small portion keep kosherSome kosher wines sold to the general market (e.g. - Bartenura Moscato #1 imported Moscato the past 15 years, most don't know it's kosher; Jeunesse semi-dry wines have a distinct consumer appeal)Israeli politics / Gaza war have lead to people buying more to support IsraelMarketing to the Orthodox communityIdentify sects with stricter mevushal rules (e.g. - 101F vs 105F) and promote specific brands that meet thosePrint advertising big (English, Yiddish), many do not use as much internet, none on Sabbath, take in news via printWhatsapp #1 social media for Orthodox Jews (or Telegram) Get access to library episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What I didn't expect when we first logged into Riverside.fm for the podcast...was his opening remarks. "I am a bit bi-polar, dyslexic, a recovering alcoholic, and diagnosed with ADHD." and my response was "Is that it?" Then that turned into what I expect to be a series of episodes because forty-five minutes just ain't enough time. In this engaging episode of "Wine Talks," I sit with Tim Hanni, a Master of Wine, to delve into the fascinating world of wine. Tim reveals historical insights, such as the original negative meaning of "terroir," and explains how wine education often overlooks the diverse perceptions and preferences of consumers. Tim shares his unconventional path to becoming a Master of Wine, highlighting his personal challenges with dyslexia and alcoholism. The conversation shifts to address the wine industry's failure to adapt to modern consumers, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of sensory individualism and adaptive marketing strategies. Tim critiques the industry's elitism and disconnect from wine's rich history, pointing out that even acclaimed wines like those from Bordeaux were traditionally sweet. This episode is a thought-provoking critique of the wine world, stressing the importance of embracing diversity in wine perceptions and learning. The term "terroir" originally had a negative connotation, referring to "soiled wine" which was of poor quality, much like soiled diapers. Tim Hanni, the guest of the podcast, is a Master of Wine who became one of the first two Americans to earn this prestigious title, despite having dyslexia, ADHD, and being a recovering alcoholic. Master Sommelier and Master of Wine programs differ substantially, with the latter focusing more on the business and science aspects of wine rather than purely service. Historically, French champagne was incredibly sweet, sometimes even sweeter than Coca Cola, challenging modern perceptions of what "fine" wine should be. Have at it folks...this really is some crazy stuff.