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Welcome to Episode 8 of Uncorked, the Cult Wines podcast, and our final show of 2025. Tom Gearing, Cult Wines’ Co-founder and CEO, is joined by Jonathan Stevenson, EVP of Cult Wines North America, with special guest Victoria Daskal.
Victoria is a wine writer, educator, WSET instructor and global traveller whose tastings and experiences bring history, culture and people together. We wrap the year with a lively conversation about how people discover wine, how learning turns curiosity into confidence, and why stories and place make the journey stick.
We are closing 2025 on a high and looking ahead to 2026 with real excitement.
📌 What’s covered in Episode 8:
How Victoria found her spark
Victoria’s spark was a single glass that opened a door. As a student in Montreal, a Penfolds wine caught her attention with vivid aroma and flavour, and set her on a path to learn, taste and travel. Courses in Boston followed, guided by a mentor who framed wine through history and culture rather than rules. Time in France deepened the picture, from vineyard work to selling along the Côte d’Azur. Early writing and careful editing with Jancis Robinson helped sharpen a clear, balanced voice.
From there, the discussion widens to how people find their way into wine. Victoria champions approachable education, tasting groups and curiosity over jargon. Study gives you language for what you taste, while travel and context make the lessons memorable. The result is not a checklist but a way to connect wine to people, places and moments.
Natural, organic & biodynamic
The trio unpack where farming meets philosophy. Biodynamics is framed as vineyard-first, often quietly practised for healthier soils, while natural wine is discussed as low-intervention winemaking with a lively scene that draws in new drinkers.
Names and places come up, from Loire, Savoie, Jura and Beaujolais to Austria’s Burgenland and the Pannobile group, with Judith Beck highlighted as an accessible way in. The team also touch on collectors’ favourites where these worlds meet, and why some of those bottles now trade at serious levels.
Closures, ageing & pairings
A fast, fun segment puts common wine beliefs to the test. Jonathan reads a series of statements for the team to call FACT or MYTH. No sitting on the fence and no spoilers here, so you can play along as you listen.
The statements on the slate:
So here is the takeaway as we close the year. Be curious. Ask why a wine tastes the way it does. Taste with friends who challenge you. Keep something in the cellar you are not ready to open. Keep something you cannot wait to open. And when a myth shows up dressed as a fact, give it a gentle nudge and taste again.
Thank you for listening, watching and for writing in. That is Episode 8, and that is 2025. We cannot wait to bring more conversation, bottles and ideas to you all in 2026.
👉 Subscribe for more Uncorked episodes and fine wine insights every month.
By Cult Wines, Tom GearingWelcome to Episode 8 of Uncorked, the Cult Wines podcast, and our final show of 2025. Tom Gearing, Cult Wines’ Co-founder and CEO, is joined by Jonathan Stevenson, EVP of Cult Wines North America, with special guest Victoria Daskal.
Victoria is a wine writer, educator, WSET instructor and global traveller whose tastings and experiences bring history, culture and people together. We wrap the year with a lively conversation about how people discover wine, how learning turns curiosity into confidence, and why stories and place make the journey stick.
We are closing 2025 on a high and looking ahead to 2026 with real excitement.
📌 What’s covered in Episode 8:
How Victoria found her spark
Victoria’s spark was a single glass that opened a door. As a student in Montreal, a Penfolds wine caught her attention with vivid aroma and flavour, and set her on a path to learn, taste and travel. Courses in Boston followed, guided by a mentor who framed wine through history and culture rather than rules. Time in France deepened the picture, from vineyard work to selling along the Côte d’Azur. Early writing and careful editing with Jancis Robinson helped sharpen a clear, balanced voice.
From there, the discussion widens to how people find their way into wine. Victoria champions approachable education, tasting groups and curiosity over jargon. Study gives you language for what you taste, while travel and context make the lessons memorable. The result is not a checklist but a way to connect wine to people, places and moments.
Natural, organic & biodynamic
The trio unpack where farming meets philosophy. Biodynamics is framed as vineyard-first, often quietly practised for healthier soils, while natural wine is discussed as low-intervention winemaking with a lively scene that draws in new drinkers.
Names and places come up, from Loire, Savoie, Jura and Beaujolais to Austria’s Burgenland and the Pannobile group, with Judith Beck highlighted as an accessible way in. The team also touch on collectors’ favourites where these worlds meet, and why some of those bottles now trade at serious levels.
Closures, ageing & pairings
A fast, fun segment puts common wine beliefs to the test. Jonathan reads a series of statements for the team to call FACT or MYTH. No sitting on the fence and no spoilers here, so you can play along as you listen.
The statements on the slate:
So here is the takeaway as we close the year. Be curious. Ask why a wine tastes the way it does. Taste with friends who challenge you. Keep something in the cellar you are not ready to open. Keep something you cannot wait to open. And when a myth shows up dressed as a fact, give it a gentle nudge and taste again.
Thank you for listening, watching and for writing in. That is Episode 8, and that is 2025. We cannot wait to bring more conversation, bottles and ideas to you all in 2026.
👉 Subscribe for more Uncorked episodes and fine wine insights every month.