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Napa Valley Wine Radio, a wine education community hosted by Goosecross winery, delivers rock solid wine education along with food and wine appreciation information from an insiders perspective. Discover a broad range of topics to expand your knowledge of how fine wine is produced while listening to Napa Valley Wine Radio's down-to-earth ideas and suggestions for enhancing your enjoyment of food and wine everyday.
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NVWR® 74 - 2008 Harvest Recap
2008 has been a great reminder that every year isn't the same here in Napa Valley. Nancy Hawks Miller, our Director of Education, is here to tell you all about this very interesting and challenging vintage. Audio: http://napavalleywineradio.com/podcasts/nvwr74.mp3
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NVWR® 73 - Tasting Room Etiquette
For those of you considering a visit to Napa Valley in the near future, especially you first-time visitors, get yourself a glass of wine and relax as our tasting room staff offers some great tips on planning, what to expect, and how to get the most out of your visit. Valuable resources: goosecross.com, napavalley.com, Napa Visitor's Center: 707.226.7459 Audio: http://napavalleywineradio.com/podcasts/nvwr73.mp3
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NVWR® 72 - Do Old Vines Make Better Wine?
Do old vines make better wine? When you see "old vine" on the label, do you assume that the quality will be higher or the flavor more intense? I thought it would be interesting to explore the subject with Winemakers Geoff Gorsuch, Bob Pepi, and Jeff Booth. Enjoy! Audio: http://napavalleywineradio.com/podcasts/nvwr72.mp3
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NVWR® 71 - To Oak or Not to Oak
You might be surprised to know that using oak barrels for the sake of oak flavor is a rather recent development in the history of wine. In this episode, Nancy Hawks Miller, our Director of Education, takes a look at the role of oak barrels in wine history and how and why we use them today. Audio: http://napavalleywineradio.com/podcasts/nvwr71.mp3
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NVWR® 70 - Bringing Italy Home
Between the current general economic situation, and the weak dollar, a lot of people have decided to postpone that yearned-for trip to France, Italy or other favorite destinations. So, for those of us who choose to live vicariously for now, our good friend at Let's Go Cook Italian, Diane De Filipi, shares some great ideas about how to bring Italy home with Nancy Hawks Miller, our Director of Education. Audio: http://napavalleywineradio.com/podcasts/nvwr70.mp3
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