08 Jan Wine Inspiration for 2025 with Wine Writer Dave McIntyre
Summary
In this episode, Laurie Forster welcomes wine columnist Dave McIntyre to discuss his transition into retirement and his new endeavors in wine writing. They explore the origins of their passion for wine, the importance of drinking local, and share recommendations for unique wines from Virginia, Vermont, and the Rhone Valley. The discussion also touches on current trends in wine consumption, the search for value in wine, and tips for finding great bargains. Listeners are encouraged to explore new wines and embrace the adventure of wine tasting.
Takeaways
- Discovering wine often starts with personal experiences and travels.
- Drinking local wines can enhance the wine experience.
- Virginia’s Petit Manseng is gaining popularity for its unique flavor.
- Rhone Valley whites offer great value and quality.
- Vermont is emerging as a surprising wine region.
- Wine consumption trends are shifting, especially among younger generations.
- Finding bargains in wine can be achieved by looking for closeouts.
- Exploring lesser-known grape varieties can lead to delightful discoveries.
Laurie Wines
Brotte Esprit Cotes du Rhone Blanc
Le Mas des Falaises Cairanne Rhone Rouge
Dave’s Wines
Early Mountain Vineyards Petit Manseng
Check out Dave’s Blog DM Wine Line for great wine education and news about his upcoming ventures!