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  • Episode Thirty-Eight - Yoko & Andries Mostert [Brave New Wine, Great Southern, WA]
    My guest for Episode Thirty-Eight of the Fermenting Place [podcast] are dynamic duo winemaking artists, Andries and Yoko Mostert from Brave New Wine, straight outta Denmark, in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Yoko and Andries produce wine like no one else I know in Australia. Every bloody bottle is damn delicious, no holes barred, volatile frivolity that's full of the funk and fun. Seriously. Turn on, tune in, and drop out, as Yoko and Andries share their journey to get to the Brave New World of wine... In Episode Thirty-Eight, Andries, Yoko and I discuss... Bandwagons Ending to Begin Again Pushing the Progression Embracing the Clusterphunk Frozen Ferments Art, Depth and Detail by Design And Much More - - Connect: - Brave New Wine - @bravenewwine - Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com - - If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Breez, or Sphinx. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you. This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one! Thanks for listening... x
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  • Episode Thirty-Seven - Vanya Cullen [Cullen Wines, Margaret River, WA]
    My guest for Episode Thirty-Seven of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is mindful, innovative, and revered West Australian winegrower, Vanya Cullen of Cullen Wines, Margaret River. Vanya is a pioneering biodynamic winegrower and dedicated devotee of Mother Nature and her resilient ability to provide abundance, provided she is honoured and revered in her own right. - In Episode Thirty-Seven, Vanya and I discuss... Climate Change Amidst Margaret River's Reputation for Consistency Celebrating 50 Years of Cullen How Australia Has Two More Than Four Seasons Observing Nature Over Time And Much More. - - Connect: - Cullen Wines - @cullenwines - Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com - - If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you. This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one! Thanks for listening... x
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  • Episode Thirty-Six - Dr. Alex Maltman [Geologist, Aberystwyth University, Wales]
    My guest for Episode Thirty-Six of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is retired geologist, winegrower, and occasional writer of wine - as seen through an appropriate geological lens - Dr. Alex Maltman, Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University, Wales. Dr. Maltman has caused a bit of defensible controversy over the last few years with his insight into how geology influences wine, especially around the nebulous concept of minerality. In Episode Thirty-Six, Dr. Maltman and I discuss... Gavin and Stacey Welsh Winegrowing Geology Rocks and Soils The Myth of Minerality Why Beer Rocks Harder Than Wine And Much More, of course... - - Read: - On Minerality, Gourmet Traveller WINE - Minerality In Wine: Towards the Reality Behind the Myth - - Connect: - Dr. Alex Maltman - [email protected] - Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com - - If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you. This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one! Thanks for listening... x
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  • Episode Thirty-Five - Mark McGill [Cider Maker - Abel, Nelson, New Zealand]
    My guest for Episode Thirty-Five of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is apple grower, cider maker, and wine grower, Mark McGill of Abel Cider and Wine, located in Nelson, New Zealand. Mark is a winemaker by trade who dared to delve into the wondrous world of cider, having been surprised by the sheer blandness and banality of such commercially made drinks that purport to be made of certain fruits, such as apples and pears, and yet rarely feature any such fruit and all.... - In Episode Thirty-Five, Mark and I discuss... Nelson Sunshine and Rain Chardonnay 35% Real Cider Backyard Ferments Sails, Skins, and Tannin And Much More... - - Connect: - Abel Cider and Wine - @abelcider_wine - Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com - - If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you. This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one! Thanks for listening... x
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  • Episode Thirty-Four - Nick Mills [Winegrower, Rippon, New Zealand]
    My guest for Episode Thirty-Four of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is Central Otago winegrower, Nick Mills... Nick is the steward of one of the most stunning and picturesque vineyard sites in the world; Rippon... located nearby the banks of Roy's Bay in Wanaka, New Zealand. Nick is a deep thinking when it comes to his role and place at Rippon, and especially his patient and deliberate approach to transforming an innocuous bunch of grapes into a glass of total astonishment. - In Episode Thirty-Four, Nick and I discuss... The Roaring 40s A Brief History of Rippon Meaning and Action Comfort and Conflict Between Vines and Humans Tension of Land Monetisation Texture, Shape, and Feel And Much More... - - Connect: - Nick Mills - @ripponvineyard - Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com - - If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you. This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one! Thanks for listening... x
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The best fledgling podcast concerning the co-ferment of people and place; about wine (and other drinks). Here, we take deep dives, via casual conversations, into the infinitely fascinating world of fermentative beverages, such as wine (and other drinks)... Enjoy, comment, like, share, and subscribe.
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