In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...
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In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...
#7 Alexandra Stålhandske, Lively Wines Sweden - The crucial role of importers in choosing sustainably produced wines
Walk the Talk on Sustainability
35 minutes
3 years ago
#7 Alexandra Stålhandske, Lively Wines Sweden - The crucial role of importers in choosing sustainably produced wines
This is Walk the Talk, a podcast that takes a curious approach to all aspects of sustainability in Wine, Gastronomy and Tourism. Together with my guests, we are exploring how our future will become more prosperous, equal, fair, harmonious and sustainable. Importers play a huge role in deciding what you find in your local wine shop. Alex Stålhandske from Lively Wines Sweden, walks us through their sustainable wine selection process to their portfolio. www.livelywines.se IG: @livelywinessweden ...
Walk the Talk on Sustainability
In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...