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The Wine Animal Show
Brenden Robnik
21 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Wine Animal Podcast, where wine, stories, and good company collide. Hosted by Brenden the Wine Animal, each episode uncorks the people and passions behind the bottles; from legendary winemakers to local legends. Expect honest chats, wild stories, and plenty of laughs. If you love wine and the characters who make it, pour yourself a glass and join the jungle.
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Welcome to the Wine Animal Podcast, where wine, stories, and good company collide. Hosted by Brenden the Wine Animal, each episode uncorks the people and passions behind the bottles; from legendary winemakers to local legends. Expect honest chats, wild stories, and plenty of laughs. If you love wine and the characters who make it, pour yourself a glass and join the jungle.
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Episodes (20/21)
The Wine Animal Show
22. Why Gamay Might Be the Future of the Yarra Valley

Back at De Bortoli in the heart of the Yarra Valley, I sit down with Jai and Kate to talk vineyards, vintages, and where Australian wine is heading next.


From old-vine Chardonnay planted in the 1970s to the growing case for Gamay as a future-proof variety, this episode dives into:


* Why Gamay is ripening later, holding acidity, and winning hearts

* The difference between Upper and Lower Yarra, beyond just altitude

* Old vines, new vessels, and why amphora is creeping into Chardonnay

* How climate, farming and drinkability are reshaping wine styles

* Why value, versatility and enjoyment matter more than comparisons


This is a relaxed, honest conversation about wine as agriculture, culture and daily pleasure, not trophies or hype.


Filmed on site at De Bortoli, Yarra Valley

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4 days ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
21. Wild Wild West, Bruce Dukes the Cowboy who we love.!

Step into the studio with me as I sit down with the legendary Bruce Dukes of Domaine Naturaliste, a guy whose story literally starts in backyard compost heaps and somehow leads all the way to the vineyards of Margaret River, with a pretty wild detour through UC Davis and Napa Valley.In our chat, Bruce takes me through:

  • The childhood obsession with soil that kickstarted his whole journey
  • How studying plant nutrition and soil microbiology shaped the way he farms today
  • The early days of building a custom-crush winery and the creation of Domaine Naturaliste
  • What it’s like working alongside family and farming with real intention
  • And why he treats wine like a multi-coloured canvas instead of a single brushstroke

His time in California and the mentors who completely shifted his winemaking philosophyWhether you're a wine geek, a WA diehard, or just love a good yarn, this episode pours out the depth, humour, passion and grounded wisdom of one of Australia’s most thoughtful winemakers.

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1 month ago
23 minutes 46 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
20. The Wine Police.! A man’s journey from the force to the juice!

Join me in the stunning Victorian High Country for an unfiltered, warm, and genuinely hilarious conversation with winemaker and mentor Kepple Smith of Savaterre.


On the first day of spring, with a flight of Chardonnay in front of us and an incredible spread prepared by Kepple’s wife, we dive into the story of how a former Sydney surfer, police officer, and foreign-exchange executive ended up becoming one of the most respected Chardonnay producers in Australia.


Kepple talks about:

* His unexpected path into wine

* Planting vines in Beechworth before anyone believed in the region

* Close-planted vineyards, ancient soils & the magic of elevation

* Reduction, ripeness, and the tightrope of Chardonnay winemaking

* The 2024 vintage, bottled just last week and not released until May


It’s a conversation full of honesty, wisdom, and laughs… and yes, you’ll hear us chewing.


👉 If you love wine, stories, and real insight into what makes Beechworth so special, this one is for you.

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1 month ago
29 minutes 13 seconds

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19. Sparkling Shockers! Can WA Win the Champagne Crown?

Join us at the Wine Animal YouTube channel for an in-depth exploration of Western Australian sparkling wines! We’re joined by two legends of the WA wine scene, JJ and Ray Jordan, to taste and discuss seven exceptional wines, 5 white sparklings, and 2 roses. From Pemberton to Margaret River, discover how these regions are producing some of Australia’s most refined and elegant sparkling wines.Learn about the history, the winemaking techniques, and the dedication behind these handcrafted wines. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just curious about Australian sparkling, this video offers a fascinating look at how WA wines are coming of age.

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1 month ago
32 minutes 54 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
18. Why These 2022 Burgundies Are So Hyped 👀

Four wines. Same producer. Same vintage.Two estate-grown, two négociant and the differences are wild.From lifted, blue-fruited, old-world-meets-new-world charm…to earthy, spicy, more structured Pinot…to the powerful Premier Cru…and finally the Grand Cru: deep, electric, wide on the palate, and insanely pure.These 2022s are already singing, no need to wait 20 years.If you see them on a list, drink them. 🍷🔥Wine Animal out.

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1 month ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
17. Can a chef make wine.? From the kitchen to the vineyard with Adam Foster!

Join me in Heathcote as I sit down with winemaker Adam Foster, the man behind Syrahmi, to open the very first vintage he ever made, the unreleased current vintage, and everything in between.We dive into Adam’s journey from chef to Rhone-inspired Shiraz producer, the philosophy behind single-vineyard expression, and why patience, process, and Mother Nature shape every bottle he releases.From the legendary 2004 debut vintage to the upcoming 2021 “Once in a Lifetime,” this episode goes deep: winemaking decisions, whole bunch use, oak vs ceramic vs eggs, how he sells almost entirely to restaurants, and why his wines are released with years of age, not months.If you love Shiraz, stories, and the people behind great wine, this is one of the most honest and insightful conversations you'll see.

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1 month ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

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16. From the Classroom to the Cellar: The Doug Neal Story

Join me for the second episode with Doug Neal, one of Victoria’s quiet achievers in wine, a man whose journey started as a teacher before becoming a winemaker, mentor, and close friend of Rick Kinzbrunner of Giaconda.From Paradise IV to Gaffy & Neal Wines in the Mornington Peninsula, Doug’s story is built on friendship, perseverance, and a deep respect for the craft. This time we talk Chardonnay, Shiraz, and the philosophies that have shaped a life dedicated to balance, patience, and authenticity.It’s a conversation about more than wine. It’s about legacy, learning, and the beauty of doing what you love.🍷 Learn more about Doug’s wines: www.winesbydougneal.com🔔 Subscribe to The Wine Animal for more vineyard visits, winemaker chats, and behind-the-scenes stories from Australia’s most inspiring producers.

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1 month ago
31 minutes 23 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
15. “OH LA LA” The Story behind the craziest Shiraz in Australia!

Brenden visits Heathcote to chat with Adam Foster of Syrahmi Wines, diving into the origins of his iconic La La Shiraz, a wine inspired by the Rhône and aged for over 50 months in 100% new oak. They explore its evolution, the challenges of patience and perfection, and why this limited release has become one of Australia’s most fascinating fine wine stories.👉 Subscribe to The Wine Animal for more behind-the-scenes conversations with the people shaping Australia’s wine scene.

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1 month ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

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14. 06 vs 19 - Does the old guard keep up with the new wave? Shiraz Battle!!!

In this episode, we dive deep into a rare side-by-side tasting of Syrahmi’s La La 2006 and 2019, two vintages that reveal just how far Adam Foster’s winemaking has evolved. The 2006 La La, Adam’s very first release, a tiny one-barrel project, marks the beginning of the Syrahmi story. We compare it directly with the beautifully fragrant, whole-bunch-driven 2019 La La, showcasing how his craft has developed over more than a decade.As we taste, Adam walks through the pivotal years that shifted his approach, from fully destemmed ferments and small barrels to larger formats, whole bunch, and eventually ceramic and egg aging. This is a fascinating look at how technique, intuition, and time can transform Shiraz into two completely different expressions.

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1 month ago
12 minutes 53 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
13. WA’s Best-Kept Wine Secret: Inside the Rise of Frankland River

Everyone knows Margaret River and the Barossa, but far fewer have travelled inland to discover one of Western Australia’s most compelling wine regions: Frankland River. In this episode, we sit down with Rob Mann of Swinney to uncover what makes this remote, rugged landscape one of Australia’s most distinctive terroirs.

Rob takes us inside the meticulous vineyard management, the precision behind Swinney’s approach, and the unique conditions that elevate bush-vine Grenache, Syrah and other Rhône varieties in this part of the country. It’s a rare look at a region quietly producing some of Australia’s most exciting wines.

If you’re curious about emerging regions, cutting-edge viticulture or the future direction of Australian wine, this deep dive into Frankland River is essential listening.

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1 month ago
23 minutes 18 seconds

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12. The Cult of the Yarra Valley | Dappled Wines with Shaun Crinon

In this episode, we head into the Yarra Valley to sit down with cult producer Shaun Crinion of Dappled Wines. Known for crafting some of the best value Chardonnay in Australia — and for releasing some of the most talked-about Pinot Noir in the region — Shaun has quietly earned a reputation as one of the country’s most exciting boutique winemakers.

We explore the philosophy behind Dappled Wines, what drives Shaun’s approach in both the cellar and the vineyard, and how he has created a label that consistently overdelivers on quality. Shaun also gives insight into his highly anticipated 2024 releases and why his Chardonnay has become a benchmark for value, precision and regional expression.

Whether you’re passionate about Yarra Valley wine, curious about Australia’s top boutique producers, or simply want to deepen your understanding of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, this conversation offers a rare look inside one of the country’s most quietly influential wineries.

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1 month ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
11. Giaconda Chardonnay: Is It Australia’s Best? Three Vintages Reviewed

This episode takes a no-nonsense look at one of Australia’s most iconic wines: Giaconda Chardonnay. Four of us sit down with three different vintages and let the conversation unfold naturally — bold opinions, unexpected favourites, and a fair bit of chaos included.

It’s an honest, unfiltered tasting that cuts through the hype and gets to the heart of what makes Giaconda so revered. Whether you’re a serious Chardonnay collector or someone who just loves hearing passionate wine drinkers debate, this episode delivers insight, energy and plenty of entertainment.

If you enjoy raw reviews, deep dives into Australia’s top producers, and the spirit of Wine Animal at its best, this one’s for you.

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1 month ago
20 minutes 14 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
10. Doug Neal -Oak, use it or lose it!

This week on Wine Animal, we sit down with Doug Neal to demystify one of the most influential elements in winemaking: oak. It’s a topic many wine lovers hear about, yet few fully understand. Doug breaks down the differences between French and American oak, how barrels shape aroma, flavour and texture, and the impact oak has on a wine’s ageing potential.

Whether you’re a casual drinker, an emerging collector, or someone deep into the world of fine wine, this episode offers clear, practical insights that will change the way you think about oak-aged wines.

Recorded here in Australia, the conversation highlights the traditions behind some of the country’s most exciting wines and connects them to the broader global approach to crafting premium bottles.

If you enjoy learning about winemaking, tasting, and the stories behind the craft, follow the show and join the Wine Animal community.

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1 month ago
25 minutes 10 seconds

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9. Margaret River, Again — and This Time It’s Cabernet with JJ

Comfort zones disappear quickly when JJ is involved. Cabernet has never been my go-to grape, but this tasting might be the one that changes everything. In this episode, we dive into a line-up of Margaret River Cabernet that showcases why Western Australia continues to shape conversations around world-class wine.

Recorded at Lamont’s Cottesloe, it’s a full Cabernet immersion with one of the sharpest palates in the country. Along the way, I’m pushed to rethink long-held assumptions about the region, the style, and what truly defines great Cabernet — and I may have to admit that JJ is onto something.

Real wines. Real talk. No fluff.

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1 month ago
36 minutes 54 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
8. What grapes REALLY dominate the Yarra, is Cabernet still the king?

The Yarra Valley wasn’t always the land of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. For decades, Cabernet Sauvignon held the crown — with iconic producers like Mount Mary, Yarra Yering and St Huberts defining the region. But the landscape has shifted dramatically, and the numbers from the past seven vintages (2018–2024) tell a very different story.

In this episode, we break down how the grape crush data has changed over time and what it reveals about the modern Yarra Valley. From Pinot Noir now making up more than 40% of the region’s crush, to Chardonnay’s continued rise, Shiraz holding strong in third place, and Cabernet’s steady decline, we explore the forces reshaping one of Australia’s most dynamic wine regions.

We also look at the impact of climate, sparkling wine production, and evolving consumer tastes — and why Pinot and Chardonnay have become the undisputed rulers of the Valley.

If you’re keen to understand the real story behind the Yarra’s varieties and how the region is evolving, this episode is for you.

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1 month ago
4 minutes 11 seconds

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7. Rajat Parr: From SOMM TV to Farming and the Future of Wine

From the global spotlight of SOMM TV to the quiet rhythm of farming in Northern California, Rajat Parr has lived one of the wine world’s most fascinating arcs. In this episode, we sit down for a cross-continental conversation about wine, media, craftsmanship and the return to working the soil.

Rajat reflects on his journey from sommelier to vintner, the influence of television on wine culture, and why farming has become the centre of his life and philosophy. It’s an honest, thoughtful discussion with someone who has shaped modern wine education while staying grounded in humility and gratitude.

One of my favourite recordings to date — and a rare chance to hear Rajat in full reflective mode.

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1 month ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

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6. Alex Rouget on La Paulée, Legacy and the Future of Wine

In this episode, Alex Rouget takes us from the vineyards of Burgundy to the evolving wine landscape in Australia, sharing a rare perspective shaped by deep heritage and hands-on experience. With a family legacy rooted in Burgundy, Alex explores how wine is far more than a drink — it’s a lifestyle built on history, culture, and community.

We discuss the importance of provenance, the role of relationships in the wine trade, and how traditions such as La Paulée continue to unite people through shared celebration. Alex also reflects on the next generation’s responsibility in keeping wine accessible, social, and grounded in genuine passion rather than exclusivity.

Whether you’re in hospitality, part of the trade, or simply someone who loves the stories behind the bottle, this conversation is a reminder of why wine matters — and why it continues to connect people around the world.

Episode Highlights

• How heritage, passion and family shape a life in wine• The Rouget legacy in Burgundy• Moving from Burgundy to Australia and adapting to a new market• Why relationships are everything in wine distribution• The cultural significance of La Paulée• Community, generosity and the social heart of wine• How the next generation will shape the future of the industry• The enduring importance of provenance and storytelling

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1 month ago
50 minutes 39 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
5. JJ on Whether 2023 Is the Best Margaret River Vintage of All Time

In this episode, we dive into Margaret River Chardonnay with a pairing many listeners have been waiting for — Brenden and John Jens, known across the industry simply as JJ. Recorded at the iconic Lamont’s Cottesloe, this conversation brings together experience, insight, strong opinions, and plenty of laughter.

We explore why the 2023 Margaret River vintage is already being hailed as one of the region’s greats — and why some believe it may become the greatest of all time. JJ brings decades of perspective to the discussion, offering a rare look into what makes a truly exceptional Chardonnay vintage.

We also announce the winner of the De Bortoli prize pack from our previous episode with Jai Harrop: Kurt Plummer. Thanks to everyone who entered — keep following the show and leaving reviews, as the giveaways will continue throughout the season.

Settle in for a lively, honest, and deeply informed conversation with one of the true legends of the Australian wine industry.

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1 month ago
33 minutes 14 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
4. Andrew Quin on Crafting One of Australia’s Boldest Shiraz

Hentley Farm is more than another Barossa Valley winery. It’s a study in longevity, legacy, and the philosophy behind some of Australia’s boldest and most expressive Shiraz. In this episode, we sit down with winemaker Andrew Quin to explore the craft, the region, and the mindset required to create wines that stand the test of time.

It’s a straight, honest conversation about winemaking in the Barossa, the evolution of bold Australian Shiraz, and the vision driving Hentley Farm’s future. Real winemakers. Real opinions. No pretence — just a genuine look at the people shaping the industry.

If you enjoy the episode, follow the show and leave a rating or review. It helps more listeners discover The Wine Animal Show and supports the work we’re doing.

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1 month ago
52 minutes 41 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
3. De Bortoli Wines: Steve Webber & Jai Harrop on the Future of Australian Wine

In this episode, we head into the heart of the Yarra Valley for an in-depth conversation at De Bortoli Wines with legendary winemaker Steve Webber and rising talent Jai Harrop.

We explore the vineyards and cellar, discuss the evolution of Australian wine, and dig into the philosophies shaping the next generation of winemakers. From concrete vats to shifting styles, changing palates, and the future direction of Australian wine, Steve and Jai share candid insights from decades of experience.

We also put Jai through a blind tasting challenge — and his reaction says it all.

It’s honest, energetic, and full of perspective from two voices helping shape where Australian wine is headed.

If you enjoy the episode, follow the show and leave a quick rating or review. It helps more listeners discover Wine Animal and supports what we’re building.

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1 month ago
31 minutes 54 seconds

The Wine Animal Show
Welcome to the Wine Animal Podcast, where wine, stories, and good company collide. Hosted by Brenden the Wine Animal, each episode uncorks the people and passions behind the bottles; from legendary winemakers to local legends. Expect honest chats, wild stories, and plenty of laughs. If you love wine and the characters who make it, pour yourself a glass and join the jungle.