05.05.2018 - By Elizabeth Schneider
Why have I devoted so many recent podcasts to interviewing small Sonoma wineries? Why did my partner, Laura, and I do an event featuring them and will do more in the future? And why do I regularly release the Big List: wineries owned by the huge, hulking wineries? This podcast pulls it all together! After a quick intro from me and Laura, I hold the first roundtable/discussion. Jim, Oded, and I talk about... The state of wine in CA/around the world from a consolidation perspective What happens when a small winery is taken over by a large winery (personnel, vineyards, style changes, etc) What happens for small guys when consolidation rules the day (what does this do to opportunity, to consumer choice, to viability) The economics of how the small producer gets no attention/gets squeezed in the sales cycle How small wineries stay in business/economically viable in the face of more and more consolidation The quality question and big wineries What consumers can do to diversify their drinking We hope you can see why the issue is so dear to our hearts and I hope you can see why I am such a champion of small producers these days! Thank you to our sponsors this week: YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople The Great Courses Plus -- who makes you smarter and more well rounded! With thousands of outstanding video lectures that you can watch or listen to any time and anywhere, The Great Courses Plus is an easy way to stimulate your brain and make you smarter! For a free trial, support the show and go to my special URL thegreatcoursesplus.com/wine Get the back catalog on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.