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EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT: A wine podcast

Ep 75: Wines from the most extreme vineyards in the world: The steepest, the highest, the most northern, the most southern…

06 Dec 2021

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To download the transcript CLICK HERE Today I am looking at the wines from some of the most extreme vineyards in the world. I am starting off with the most dangerous and will be covering the highest vineyards, the most northern and southern, the steepest, the smallest, and the oldest vines. I will let you know if these vineyards are making wines that are commercially available, and their prices. Plus we will look at the following grapes in more detail: Torrontes, Riesling, Chasselas, and Petite Arvine. I also squeeze in a little about the lesser-known region of Valais, and why an old vine can produce better fruit. Enjoy! If you want to skip ahead: 0.54: The most dangerous vineyard in the world: Domaine de Bargylus 6.19 Tasting Domaine de Bargylus Blanc 2015 £31.10 Hedonism 8.42: The highest vineyard in the world 12.31: The most northern commercial vineyard in the world 17.23: The most southern commercial vineyard in the world 18.38: The steepest vineyard in the world 21.11: The smallest vineyard in the world 22.24: The Valais region in Switzerland  25.12: The oldest vine in the world 26.20: the oldest Shiraz vines in the world 28.08: What are old vines and why do they produce better fruit Fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat or on email: [email protected] Until next time, Cheers to you!

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