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One Bottle Three Questions - A Wine Podcast

Mike Best MW & Nelson Pari
Whispering Angel
Barbaresco
Paso Robles
Yellow Tail
Produttori Del Barbaresco
Chardonnay
Château Des Clans
Provence
Rosé
Casella Family Estates
Brand
Gramina Cuvee Des Vignerons 2022
Nebbiolo
Château Palmer
Fiano
Old Vines
Virginia
Vassaltis
Kouloura (kaloura)
Hermitage

Small growers to large co-ops from all over the world.Viticulture, winemaking, sales and branding.Real-life examples.We drink one bottle. We ask three questions.

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David Cartwright has been and continues to be a hugely influential figure on the UK wine scene. Over a 40-year career, he has held senior sales roles within wine agencies and distribution businesses. His experience spans brands, own-label, premium, e... more

Sophie Parker-Thompson is a New Zealand winemaker and Master of Wine, living in Marlborough. Sophie and her husband Matt own and run Blank Canvas, a premium wine brand producing high quality varietal wines.

Sophie's MW research paper investigated Bi... more

Stephy Terrizzi is a Californian viticulturist and a remarkable figure with her experience and knowledge in the vineyard as well as being highly regarded within her hometown of Paso Robles. She manages the vineyard operations for Giornata, a boutique... more

Dr Dylan Grigg is one of today’s most high profile viticulturists.

He offers accessible and digestible information on viticulture and has become a rare person in the wine world, able to offer engaging stories that help open the often opaque world of... more

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Recent Guests

Sophie Parker-Thomson
Master of Wine, producer and consultant specializing in New Zealand wine
Blank Canvas / Appellation Marlborough Wine (AMW) involvement mentioned
Episode: #20 - 2023 Chardonnay Tano, Blank Canvas with Sophie Parker-Thomson MW
Stephy Terrizzi
Viticulturist and owner of Giornata Wines in Paso Robles, California
Giornata Wines
Episode: #19 - 2023 Fiano, Giornata with Stephanie Terrizzi
Dylan Grigg
beauty culturalist
Older Vines (Australia); Vinya Vella
Episode: #18 - 2022 Grenache, Vinya Vella with Dylan Grigg
Mateja Gravner
Winemaker and collaborator at Gravner
Gravner
Episode: #17 - 2016 Ribolla, Gravner with Mateja Gravner
John Atkinson MW
Master of Wine, Danbury Ridge
Danbury Ridge
Episode: #16 - 2022 Octagon Block Chardonnay, Danbury Ridge with John Atkinson MW
Thomas Duroux
CEO of Château Palmer
Château Palmer
Episode: #15 - NV Historical XIXth Century Wine, Chateau Palmer with Thomas Duroux
Aldo Vacca
General Manager, Produttori del Barbaresco
Produttori del Barbaresco
Episode: #14 - 2021 Barbaresco, Produttori del Barbaresco with Aldo Vacca
Yannis Papaeconomou
Winemaker and Vineyard Manager
Vassaltis
Episode: #13 - 2022 Gramina Cuvee des Vignerons, Vassaltis with Yannis Papaeconomou
Simon Lawson
Managing Director of Casella Family Estates Europe
Casella Family Estates
Episode: #12 - 2024 Shiraz, Yellow Tail with Simon Lawson

Hosts

Mike Best
Master of Wine; co-host with focus on wine production, policy and industry insights; appears across multiple episodes with a consistent hosting presence.
Nelson Parry
Co-host/Interviewer; frequent presence guiding conversations with guests, often focused on wine science and regional contexts.

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#211
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#142
Norway/Arts/Food
Apple Podcasts
#180
Finland/Arts/Food
Apple Podcasts
#201
United Arab Emirates/Arts/Food
Apple Podcasts
#220
Singapore/Arts/Food

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#18 - 2022 Grenache, Vinya Vella with Dylan Grigg
Q: Dylan, simple yes or no question. Are old vines making better wines?
The guest explains that while many believe old vines generally produce better wines, the answer isn't absolute; it depends on many factors such as vine balance, site conditions, and potential variability between individual vines. He emphasizes that aging alone doesn't guarantee superiority and that some old vines can be unbalanced or diluted.
#17 - 2016 Ribolla, Gravner with Mateja Gravner
Q: Why is top grafting used instead of replanting, and how is it managed in Gravner's vineyards?
Top grafting is used to quickly establish productive vines when replanting, especially in a northern Italian climate, and to reduce spraying as the young vines grow. The process is done in limited windows and relies on grafting American rootstocks in the field, with the expectation that the grafted vines will mature to a workable size in a few years.
#17 - 2016 Ribolla, Gravner with Mateja Gravner
Q: What caused Gravner to shift from white wines to amber wines, and how did the market react?
Josko Gravner pursued a shift because he believed Ribolla could express itself best through skin contact; the early wines were divisive, with some embracing the new style and others resisting it. Over time, the wines gained recognition in both traditional and natural wine circles, despite initial controversy and the challenge of educating importers and sommeliers.
#17 - 2016 Ribolla, Gravner with Mateja Gravner
Q: How are the amphorae prepared and used from harvesting to bottling in this approach?
Amphorae are filled with very ripe grapes, sometimes including stems, and are buried underground with the necks left exposed. They use a combination of natural and selected yeasts, frequent punch-downs to keep skins covered and prevent infection, and rely on CO2 to preserve the fermentation; the process emphasizes gradual skin contact and avoids aggressive filtration.
#16 - 2022 Octagon Block Chardonnay, Danbury Ridge with John Atkinson MW
Q: Question 3: What are the key elements of the Chardonnay style used for the Octagon Block, and how do you break the Chardonnay Playbook?
Key elements include site-blending to create complexity, a champagne-style press to maximize juice with minimal extraction, barrel fermentation, a significant though balanced use of new oak, and a deliberate malo for aromatics and texture. The approach emphasizes a Burgundian manual, where individual vineyard sites come together to create a cohesive wine, rather than relying on a single monovarietal expression; this is how the Playbook is expanded beyond traditional English Chardonnay.

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The show features deep-dive conversations with wine industry professionals, from Masters of Wine to winemakers, viticulturists, and brand marketers. Episodes blend technical winemaking and vineyard discussion with strategy, branding, and market dynamics, often tying regional identity to product storytelling. Across guests, the show tends to explore terroir, production philosophy, authenticity, and modern marketing—frequently centering on sustainability, climate considerations, and the balance between tradition and innovation. A standout angle is conversations with highly credentialed guests (e.g., MWs, renowned producers) who offer actionable insights for practitioners while also appealing to curious wine lovers who want practical takeaways... more

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