
The podcast about wine and language and the people who keep local culture alive. Travel through regional cultures from Calabria, to Texas, to Tuscany, to New York, learning about new drinks and dialects from wine educator Rose Thomas Bannister and her fascinating friends.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Language LearningFoodEducationArts | |||

Support Modo di Bere TV! 🍷🎥 Announcing a special season of the Modo di Bere podcast with cohost Emilia Aghamirzai. The two friends have been traveling the world for the last three years in search of local drinks and local sayings for their travel s... more
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Wayne Young's show La Taverna is more than just a podcast; it's an oral history of the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Through interviews with the winemakers of this beautiful region in northeast Italy, some in English, some in Italian, Wayne is bott... more
When she's not playing the baritone sax, Cheryl Kingan sells wine in New York City. She previously worked in specialty coffee for many years. Cheryl's interest in drinks is not only culinary: this passion has naturally led her to advocate for sustain... more
It’s always nice to listen to Rose and hearing her about her adventures, her stories and the whole experiences she has been, there so much I learned from this! Loved it
I have LOVED listening to this podcast. Knowing little of wine nor Italian language, I find myself enchanted and now an armchair enthusiast about both, and hopeful new student. The quality of the episodes is very high. The sound is balanced, the interviews are fluid and researched, and the editing is very good. I’ve been delighted to learn so much new music, too.
I was introduced to this podcast by a friend, I'm thoroughly enjoying this podcast on my daily commute! It hits that right blend of edutainment for me, and the diverse range of guests has been great. I especially enjoyed episode 8/9 with Lindsay Szper, and I found the conversation on learning languages to be very open and pragmatic. As someone who is having fun using Duolingo, I definitely felt Lindsay's comments on having a friend feels like the best way to learn a language. I also very much en... more
I've listened to three episodes so far and it's great because the mix of topics is interesting. I listened to two about language and the one about visiting wineries and driving the crazy narrow roads in Italy. I think the best Podcasts are those that feel you're sitting at someone's kitchen table with them or in a cafe and this definitely fits the bill. I encourage you to try one out!
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