Episode 203: Waves of Change in the Wine World with Wine Journalist Kathleen Willcox (Part 1)


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Jan 27 2025 47 mins   5

Welcome Back Wine friends, and a happy new year! In this episode, I sit down with Kathleen Willcox, a renowned wine journalist featured in Wine Enthusiast, Wine Searcher, and more. Together, we explore exciting innovations in the wine world: Virginia wineries experimenting with Petit Manseng, non-vintage wines made using solera systems, unconventional methods like soaking grapes in seawater and using green tea tannins, and even wines blending grapes from around the globe. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or new to wine, this conversation will open your mind to bold techniques and inspiring stories shaping the future of winemaking.


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If you want to skip ahead:



7.00: Loveblock WInery Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough, New Zealand) - They use green tea tannins as a natural antioxidant in place of sulphur


8.02: L.A.S Vino Vermentino (Margeret River, Australia) - They are soaking their grapes in sea water


16.53: Ochota Barrels Botanicals of the Basket Range (Adelaide Hills, Australia) - A winery focused on biodynamic and organic farming practices are infusing botanicals with their wines


18.59: Pangeaa Estate - The unique concept of blending grape varieties sourced from different terroirs across the world to create a global Bordeaux-inspired wine


24.00: Penfolds II (South Australia) - blending Cabernet Sauvignon from bordeaux with Syrah from Australia


27.00: Alois Lageder Comets Range Assyrtiko NV (Alto Adige, Italy) - recognized for planting in high elevations and experimenting and innovating through their Comets range


33.00: Early Mountain Vineyards Petit Manseng NV (Virginia, USA) - Creating a perpetual lees system with Petit Manseng


39.40: Litchen Estate Pinot Noir MV (Anderson Valley, USA) - producing a Pinot Noir using a solera system


40.47: Sean Thackrey Pleiades NV (California, USA) - The creator of eccentric crazy blended wines


42.00: Valdivieso Caballo Loco NV (Maipo,Chile) - A Solera system Bordeaux blend wine first started 20 years ago



This conversation was inspired by Kathleen’s article: Wine Drinkers Thirsty for Change featured on Wine Searcher


You can also follow her on Instagram to be able to read more of her articles HERE



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Until next time, Cheers to you!



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