Send us a text WOW! This is an incredible episode and one which if you ever wanted to understand the difference in wine just by different terroirs, is a must listen! Arnaud talks to us about his family history, the will to succeed and the investigative nature of them looking into soil types and composites closely to really understand the Sancerre region. A brilliant 30 minutes of your time!
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Send us a text WOW! This is an incredible episode and one which if you ever wanted to understand the difference in wine just by different terroirs, is a must listen! Arnaud talks to us about his family history, the will to succeed and the investigative nature of them looking into soil types and composites closely to really understand the Sancerre region. A brilliant 30 minutes of your time!
The Andy and Olly Show: Series 4 Episode 6 - Journey's End, South Africa
The Andy and Olly Show
32 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Andy and Olly Show: Series 4 Episode 6 - Journey's End, South Africa
Send us a text This is an incredible story of winemaking and changing up the norm. Listen to Mike, head winemaker at Journey's End in Stellenbosch, South Africa explain why at Journey's End they deem themselves to be a cool climate orientated vineyard. How they have looked at terroir and tested different clones, varietals and technological advances to pursue different styles of wines that are changing the landscape globally. Journey's End are at the top of their game and this episode should n...
The Andy and Olly Show
Send us a text WOW! This is an incredible episode and one which if you ever wanted to understand the difference in wine just by different terroirs, is a must listen! Arnaud talks to us about his family history, the will to succeed and the investigative nature of them looking into soil types and composites closely to really understand the Sancerre region. A brilliant 30 minutes of your time!