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Bottle Talk with Rick & Paul
Rick Kushman & Paul Wagner
174 episodes
5 months ago
Wine does not have to be a mystery. It doesn't need to make you feel you're being tested to join some secret Skull and Bones Society. The stuff is, after all, wine. All you really need to know is how to get it open and which end of the glass to drink from. We're pretty sure it's the open part. Most of us drink it because it's fun.
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Wine does not have to be a mystery. It doesn't need to make you feel you're being tested to join some secret Skull and Bones Society. The stuff is, after all, wine. All you really need to know is how to get it open and which end of the glass to drink from. We're pretty sure it's the open part. Most of us drink it because it's fun.
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Education
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Bottle Talk Season 5 Episode 24
Bottle Talk with Rick & Paul
28 minutes
6 years ago
Bottle Talk Season 5 Episode 24
A critic says he’s annoyed that people complain about wine snobs, so we complain about him. He also says most of the wines we like are rubbish and we should drink what he tells us to. Total snob move. Also, listeners ask whether there’s really a difference in the types of oak, why writers recommend wines you can’t find, how climate change is affecting wine, and what should you do if your cork breaks in the bottle.
Bottle Talk with Rick & Paul
Wine does not have to be a mystery. It doesn't need to make you feel you're being tested to join some secret Skull and Bones Society. The stuff is, after all, wine. All you really need to know is how to get it open and which end of the glass to drink from. We're pretty sure it's the open part. Most of us drink it because it's fun.