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Episode 31 – Science and Sips: Behind the Grapevines w/ Severine Pinte

Episode 31 – Science and Sips: Behind the Grapevines w/ Severine Pinte

by Web Admin | Oct 7, 2024 | Podcast

We’ll speak with Severine Pinte, the executive winemaker at Le Vieux Pin and LaStella wineries to discuss the science behind winemaking, the craft and passion involved, her connection to the land and the importance of sustainability in the wine industry.

Episode 30 – Science and Sips: A Cider-Maker’s Story w/ Hallee Fried

Episode 30 – Science and Sips: A Cider-Maker’s Story w/ Hallee Fried

by Web Admin | Sep 16, 2024 | Podcast

Owner of Farmstrong Cider Company, Hallee Fried shares her story of how she got into cider-making, and the labour of love that goes into the craft. She also talks about the challenges faced in the industry, including the impacts of climate change and labour shortages.

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