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Join the Wine Dream Team, Jaime Araujo, Akos Forczek, Tanisha Townsend, and the Honorary Member Ray Isle, and the Host, Antoine Abou-Samra for The Wine Hour #5.
We have the pleasure to welcome Laura Catena, Managing Director Bodega Catena Zapata and Catena Institute of Wine Founder and Board. Dr. Laura Catena has been called "the face of Argentine wine" for her active role in studying and promoting the Mendoza wine region and Argentine Malbec. Laura's life obsession is to learn more about high altitude viticulture, the vineyard soil microbiome and wine ageability.
In 2010 Laura Catena released her book Vino Argentino: An Insider's Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina (Chronicle Books.) Spanish and Portuguese translations followed in 2011.
Laura and her book have been featured in Oprah Magazine, the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The San Francisco Chronicle, La Nación, Town and Country, Decanter Magazine, Saveur Magazine, Food & Wine Magazine, Wine Spectator, Vinous, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, Wine & Spirits and many others.
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Licensed To Taste [28:43] Tanisha Townsend talks about how to preserve wine after you open a bottle
Have A Drink With Me [36:25] Antoine Abou-Samra interviews Laura Catena. In their discussion, they talk about the emergence of Argentina on the global wine scene, the importance of science in studying terroir, the impact of the wine industry in Argentina, and much more.
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Join the Wine Dream Team, Jaime Araujo, Akos Forczek, Tanisha Townsend, and the Honorary Member Ray Isle, and the Host, Antoine Abou-Samra for The Wine Hour #5.
We have the pleasure to welcome Laura Catena, Managing Director Bodega Catena Zapata and Catena Institute of Wine Founder and Board. Dr. Laura Catena has been called "the face of Argentine wine" for her active role in studying and promoting the Mendoza wine region and Argentine Malbec. Laura's life obsession is to learn more about high altitude viticulture, the vineyard soil microbiome and wine ageability.
In 2010 Laura Catena released her book Vino Argentino: An Insider's Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina (Chronicle Books.) Spanish and Portuguese translations followed in 2011.
Laura and her book have been featured in Oprah Magazine, the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The San Francisco Chronicle, La Nación, Town and Country, Decanter Magazine, Saveur Magazine, Food & Wine Magazine, Wine Spectator, Vinous, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, Wine & Spirits and many others.
PROGRAM
Licensed To Taste [28:43] Tanisha Townsend talks about how to preserve wine after you open a bottle
Have A Drink With Me [36:25] Antoine Abou-Samra interviews Laura Catena. In their discussion, they talk about the emergence of Argentina on the global wine scene, the importance of science in studying terroir, the impact of the wine industry in Argentina, and much more.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast.
You can also follow us on our different platforms:
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