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  • Five Questions with Wine Cartographer Steve DeLong
    In this episode of Five Questions on the Vint Wine Podcast, we sit down with Steve DeLong, wine cartographer and creator of an iconic Wine Grape Variety Table, to explore his unique perspective on wine. Steve shares what drew him to mapping and documenting wine regions, the underrated grapes and places that deserve more attention, and why Cinsault and Franciacorta have been capturing his interest lately. He also offers his perspective on how parts of the natural wine movement have drifted toward embracing faults, and recalls memorable tastings with Champagne expert Charles Curtis MW.🎧 In this conversation:How Steve’s work in wine mapping and photography beganWhy Cinsault is one of the most overlooked yet exciting grapesFranciacorta’s Champagne-level quality at exceptional valueThe line between character and fault in natural wineWhat it’s like to taste Champagne alongside Charles Curtis MWChapters:00:00 Introduction to Vint Wine Podcast00:19 Welcome to Five Questions00:44 Meet Steve De Long00:52 Steve's Role in the Wine Industry01:21 Current Wine Favorites02:14 Underrated Wine Regions03:09 Controversial Wine Trends05:38 Memorable Wine Experiences07:12 Conclusion and ThanksWhether you’re a wine enthusiast, sommelier, or curious collector, this quick-fire episode delivers insider perspectives from one of wine’s most interesting voices.The Vint Wine Podcast is hosted and produced by Billy Galanko. For more content follow Billy on Instagram @BillyGalanko_wine_nerd and for partnerships and collaborations please email [email protected]. Cheers!
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  • William Kelley on Wine Criticism, the Future of Fine Wine, and Recent Burgundy Vintages
    In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko welcomes back William Kelley, Editor in Chief at Wine Advocate, for his first in-depth conversation since taking on the role. From restructuring the critic team and introducing perfumer-led aroma training, to emphasizing vineyard visits as part of the review process, William offers an inside look at how one of the world’s leading wine publications is evolving.The discussion covers scoring philosophy, the risks of score inflation, and how changing consumer habits in the digital era are reshaping wine criticism. William also shares his own experiences as a Burgundy grower, including pruning approaches, Lalou Bize-Leroy–inspired canopy management, and the technical decisions that influence wine style and longevity.We close with a comprehensive look at recent Burgundy vintages, 2021’s cool, classical character; 2022’s ripe concentration; 2023’s stylistic contrasts between reds and whites; the challenges of 2024, and why 2025 could be a standout year.🎧 In this episode:• Updates and new hires at The Wine Advocate• Why vineyard work matters for credible wine reviews• Balancing objectivity and subjectivity in wine criticism• Scoring philosophy and avoiding score inflation• Innovations in pruning and canopy management in Burgundy• Burgundy vintage overview: 2021–2024, with an early look at 2025• The future of fine wine in a shifting global marketChapters:00:00 Introduction to Vint Wine Podcast00:19 Host Introduction and Episode Overview00:56 Listener Feedback and Upcoming News Segment01:26 Billy's Travel Plans and Wine Tasting01:57 Quick Wine News: Alcohol Labels and Blending06:03 Interview with William Kelley Begins07:30 William Kelley's Role and Team at Wine Advocate17:56 Wine Criticism and Quality Assessment24:58 Scoring Wines: Differentiation and Cadence25:50 Challenges in Wine Reviewing26:49 Balancing New Releases and Horizontal Tastings27:59 The Administrative Burden of Wine Reviewing30:13 The Future of Wine Reviews and AI31:48 Innovative Pruning Techniques in Vineyards35:00 Managing Canopies for Optimal Growth42:30 Recent Vintages and Future Predictions📬 Want more? Share your feedback with Billy on Instagram @billygalanko_wine_nerd or by email at [email protected], rate, and review the show to help spread the word, cheers!The Vint Wine Podcast is hosted and produced by Billy Galanko. For more content follow Billy on Instagram @BillyGalanko_wine_nerd and for partnerships and collaborations please email [email protected]. Cheers!
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  • Five Questions with William Kelley – Editor in Chief at Wine Advocate
    In this episode of Five Questions on the Vint Wine Podcast, we sit down with William Kelley, Editor-in-Chief of The Wine Advocate and one of the wine world’s most insightful and articulate voices. Based in Beaune, France, William oversees coverage of Bordeaux and Burgundy, and brings a globally respected palate and deep historical perspective to his writing and reviews.🎧 In this candid, fast-paced conversation, William shares:Why Bordeaux may be the most underrated region today, despite its global reputation.His recent interest in Northern Rhône Syrah, especially the expressive, precise wines from the Sorrel family in Hermitage.A critical take on the idea that “imperfection equals authenticity” in winemaking.His once-in-a-lifetime discovery of an untouched 19th-century Burgundy cellar, original corks and all.A concise conversation packed with useful takeaways and personal anecdotes from a leading voice in the world of wine.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Vent Wine Podcast00:19 Welcome to Five Questions00:44 Interview with William Kelly Begins00:52 William Kelly's Role in the Wine Industry01:29 Current Wine Favorites02:21 Underrated Wine Regions04:30 Disliked Wine Trends05:57 Memorable Wine Experiences08:39 Conclusion and Thanks👉 Subscribe to the Vint Wine Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping today’s wine world.Follow us and leave a review to support the show.The Vint Wine Podcast is hosted and produced by Billy Galanko. For more content follow Billy on Instagram @BillyGalanko_wine_nerd and for partnerships and collaborations please email [email protected]. Cheers!
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  • The Remarkable Wines of Bell Hill Vineyard with Owners & Winegrowers Sherwyn Veldhuizen and Marcel Giesen
    In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko sits down with Sherwyn Veldhuizen and Marcel Giesen, the visionary winegrowers behind Bell Hill, one of New Zealand’s most distinctive producers of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. From a chance blind tasting that led Billy to discover their wines, to the couple’s deep Burgundian inspiration and painstaking work establishing Bell Hill on a former limestone quarry in North Canterbury, this conversation explores what makes their wines so compelling.Sherwyn and Marcel reflect on their early days studying viticulture, their formative trips through Burgundy, and the long process of importing rootstocks that could thrive on Bell Hill’s high pH soils. They discuss the evolution of their vineyard—from their first plantings in 1997 to their recent experiments with extremely high-density vines—and share insights into single parcel bottlings, screwcap closures, cellar aging, and New Zealand’s growing reputation for world-class Chardonnay.🎧 In this episode:• The founding story of Bell Hill and its Burgundian inspiration• How limestone soils and high-density planting shape wine expression• The unique winemaking philosophy behind their Pinot Noir and Chardonnay• Why North Canterbury is one of New Zealand’s most unique wine growing regions• Bell Hill’s evolving range, including rare single-vineyard releases• Reflections on climate, vintage variation, and the future of New Zealand fine wineThis episode also includes a roundup of the week’s wine news: Napa’s cool summer and green harvesting risks, three producers to watch from an under-the-radar reds article, and why more sommeliers are ditching flutes in favor of white wine glasses for Champagne.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Vent Wine Podcast00:38 Discovering Bell Hill Wines01:59 Podcast Format Changes and Listener Feedback03:55 Wine News: California's Cool Summer05:51 Wine Recommendations: Hidden Gems08:48 Champagne Glass Debate10:43 Interview with Bell Hill Winemakers25:30 Addressing Rootstock Issues26:34 Introduction to Bell Hills Wines27:36 Bell Hill's Unique Vineyard Practices29:49 Challenges and Strategies in Wine Production32:46 North Canterbury Wines37:25 High-Density Planting Experiments46:24 Winemaking Philosophy and Techniques51:52 Current Vintages and Final Thoughts📬 Want more? Share your feedback with Billy on Instagram @billygalanko_wine_nerd or by email at [email protected], rate, and review the show to help spread the word—cheers!The Vint Wine Podcast is hosted and produced by Billy Galanko. For more content follow Billy on Instagram @BillyGalanko_wine_nerd and for partnerships and collaborations please email [email protected]. Cheers!
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  • Five Questions with Bell Hill Vineyard Winegrowers Sherwyn Veldhuizen & Marcel Giesen
    In this episode of Five Questions on the Vint Wine Podcast, we sit down with Marcel Giesen and Sherwyn Veldhuizen, the visionary winegrowers behind Bell Hill Vineyard in North Canterbury, New Zealand. From the limestone-rich soils in the Weka Pass, the duo crafts small-lot, high-density Pinot Noir and Chardonnay inspired by the farming traditions of Burgundy.We explore what makes Bell Hill so distinctive, from its limestone soils to their philosophy of “growing” wine rather than making it. Marcel and Sherwyn share which vintages have defined their journey, including their first Chardonnay in 2002 and a standout single-parcel expression from 2016. They also reflect on the influence of Champagne and Burgundy, their evolving approach to biodiversity and sustainability, and what lies ahead for the estate, including a sparkling wine project and long-term land stewardship goals.📻 Tune in to learn:• Why limestone, vine density, and terroir expression are central to Bell Hill’s identity• How Burgundy’s wine-growing philosophy shaped their approach• The role of vintage variation and what they’ve learned from their earliest wines• What’s next for Bell Hill—from sparkling wine to rewilding and succession• How they’re redefining what sustainable viticulture can look like in the New WorldSubscribe to the Vint Wine Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping global wine culture.The Vint Wine Podcast is hosted and produced by Billy Galanko. For more content follow Billy on Instagram @BillyGalanko_wine_nerd and for partnerships and collaborations please email [email protected]. Cheers!
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The Vint Wine Podcast offers an insider’s look into the world of wine and spirits through conversations with the people and producers shaping today’s food and drink culture. From Master Sommeliers and Masters of Wine to acclaimed writers, winemakers, and growers behind some of the world’s most celebrated bottles, host Billy Galanko brings you thoughtful stories and expert insights.Whether you're a passionate enthusiast or work in the industry, you’ll enjoy learning more about the wines you love while gaining exclusive access to a wide range of voices and perspectives from across the wine world.Follow Billy on Instagram @billygalanko_wine_nerd for special bottles and behind the scenes clips. For partnership inquiries or guest suggestions, email Billy at [email protected].
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