Episode 18: Let’s make Rioja great again with Peter Arijs 🇪🇸🍷 Rioja knows how to impress - my first visit to the region was in the fall time, and as soon as I saw all the purple, yellow, orange and dark green shades of the landscape, I fell in love ❤️ I tasted Rioja well ahead visiting the region, and my head was full of stereotypes of mature oaked reds.🍷The more time I spent in the region and more winemakers I met, my perception started to shift. But still I wanted to talk about this...
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Episode 18: Let’s make Rioja great again with Peter Arijs 🇪🇸🍷 Rioja knows how to impress - my first visit to the region was in the fall time, and as soon as I saw all the purple, yellow, orange and dark green shades of the landscape, I fell in love ❤️ I tasted Rioja well ahead visiting the region, and my head was full of stereotypes of mature oaked reds.🍷The more time I spent in the region and more winemakers I met, my perception started to shift. But still I wanted to talk about this...
Episode 16: Sommellerie in India with Amrita Singh 🍷🇮🇳 A new episode with a talented and passionate wine friend, Amrita Singh, where we speak about where the love for wine can take you and what similarities fashion and retail have in common. Amrita shares her story in wine, that is full of dedication but also has some calculated risks 😉🥂 And, of course, I couldn’t miss this chance to explore the wine world in India - a market that is still appears not fully understood from the outside. Amri...
Introvert Wine Podcast by Xeniya
Episode 18: Let’s make Rioja great again with Peter Arijs 🇪🇸🍷 Rioja knows how to impress - my first visit to the region was in the fall time, and as soon as I saw all the purple, yellow, orange and dark green shades of the landscape, I fell in love ❤️ I tasted Rioja well ahead visiting the region, and my head was full of stereotypes of mature oaked reds.🍷The more time I spent in the region and more winemakers I met, my perception started to shift. But still I wanted to talk about this...