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 17: Wine Tourism with Zhanar Nurlybek ✈️🍷 We live in a funny era, don’t we? While wine consumption is in decline, vineyards are getting pulled out, the wine tourism seems to be growing fast and strong 😅😲 When the pandemic hit (yes, it was 6 years ago, people) we never thought we would travel the same again, without masks or vaccine certificates. But here we are: seeking adventures and memorable experiences more than ever before 🤩💃🏼One of such experiences is definitely wine tourism o...
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...