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Unwrapping WineUnwrapping WineRosé and IllinoisMany states have selected a state grape to promote, but Illinois has taken a different approach to that.  Given the wide north to south geographic range, there isn’t one grape cultivar that is grown throughout the state.  Due to this Illinois has focused on a wine style to promote, dry rosé. In this episode we speak with 3 members of the Illinois wine industry to chat about the Illinois Signature Rosé series of wines. Lisa Ellis, Executive Director of the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Alliance Peggy Harmston, Massbach Ridge Winery of Elizabeth, Illinois Scott Albert, Kite H...2024-05-2146 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineChambourcin and the Shawnee Hills AVA: Scott AlbertScott Albert, the winemaker at Kite Hill Vineyards and Holotype Wine Company joins the show to talk about Chambourcin and how the Shawnee Hills AVA in southern Illinois is unique.   In this episode we discuss the diversity of wine styles that Chambourcin can be made into, ranging from a rosé to a barrel aged red.  While we often associate Illinois with flat fertile row crop fields, but we discuss how the Shawnee Hills AVA sets itself apart from northern Illinois.  If you are a winemaker, Anne and Scott get into plenty of winemaking details! In this...2024-05-0237 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineMeet the Hosts Meet the Hosts: Anne and Randall met up at the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Alliance conference in late February.  A few weeks after that we met up to record this episode that gives a background on us.  Anne and Randall got into the grape and wine industry in different ways, but also share some common experiences. In this episode: Recap of the IGGVA (Illinois) Annual Grape and Wine Education and Conference and what makes these conferences valuable (2:00) State grapes: what are they, pros and cons, etc. (7:02) How Anne and Randall got into the gr...2024-04-2350 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineTom Plocher and Developing New Wine Grapes, Part 2This is the second part of our discussion with Tom Plocher from Plocher Vines.  In this episode we get into some more macro discussion.  We discuss how breeding more resilient wine grape cultivars can help handle adverse weather events.  Petite Peal was Tom's first release and we get into what traits Tom thinks Petite Pearl will have regardless of where its grown.     This episode is broken into 3 sections:   Section 1 (1:20) Where Tom’s cultivars are grown How grape breeding and new wine cultivars fit into sustainability in light of recent weather events in wine production regions   Section 2 (~13:25) What characteristics of Petite Pearl in t...2024-03-2730 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineTom Plocher and Developing New Wine Grapes, Part 1In this episode we are joined by Tom Plocher of Plocher Vines, who has been breeding wine grapes in Minnesota.  So far Tom has released Crimson Pearl, Petite Pearl, and Verona but more cultivars are on their way. In this episode we discuss the following: How Tom got into grape breeding The process of developing grape cultivars Tom looks for in a wine grape from both the vineyard and winery perspective Why late budbreak continues to be an important trait This is part 1 of our conversation with Tom, so look for part 2 soon.2024-03-1445 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineMarquette and the Experiences of Being an Estate Winery in Eastern Michigan: Jessica Youngblood, Youngblood VineyardIn this episode we talk with Jessica Youngblood who makes wine and raises grapes out of her family business Youngblood Vineyard.  This estate winery is located on the eastern side of Michigan, near Ray Michigan which just north of the Detroit area. In the first part of the episode, Jessica discusses her roles in the grape and wine industry and the experiences of starting a winery the opposite side of the state as most wineries in Michigan. In the second part of the episode (minute 27:15), we explore the red wine grape Marquette.  Marquette is Jessica's fa...2024-02-1341 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineTraminette and Grandma's Pink BathroomIn this episode we dive into Traminette, the state grape of Indiana.  We talk with Jill Blume, an Indiana-based enologist, and Shane Christ of Acres Away Winery. Traminette is an aromatic white wine grape, that is planted in much of the milder East and Midwest wine regions.  Some consider Traminette to be analogous to Gewürztraminer. In this episode we discuss the following:  The characteristics of Traminette wines   How the aroma profile of Traminette changes from the North to South   Characteristics of terpenes in grapes versus wine Shane shows how he is the master of win...2024-01-1343 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineAppreciating The Diversity of Wine: Ellen LandisThe global wine market is dominated by a few well-known grape varieties.  Join us as we talk with Ellen Landis who is a wine journalist, certified sommelier, and wine educator.  Ellen has been exposed to wines made from a wide range of grape cultivars through her diverse experience in wine judging.  She shares her story about how she got into wine, provides insights on how to appreciate these wines, and gives her list of non-traditional wine grape varieties that wine drinkers should give a try. Ellen Landis’s website is http://www.ellenonwine.com/.2023-12-1840 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineSparkling Wines from the North: Josie BoyleSparkling wine can be produced in many ways: pét-nat, méthode Champenoise, Charmat, and force carbonation, etc.  Grapes with more acidity are often used to produce sparkling wine. We talk with Josie Boyle of Mousse Winery.  At her winery in in Jordan, Minnesota Josie focuses on the production of sparkling wines using a wide range of production methods. In this episode we talk about: Josie’s meandering journey into the wine world. Starting a sparkling-focused winery in Minnesota. How she produces sparkling wine: pét-nat, méthode Champenoise, Charmat, and force carbonation. Why grapes fr...2023-12-0540 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineLegacy of the Indy Wine Competition: Jill Blume There are a lot of wine competitions.  What value do they have for wine consumers? The Indy International Wine Competition was one of the first of its kind that allowed wines from the eastern USA to be compared in blind ratings amongst wines from around the world.  In this episode we talk about topics like: How wine competitions operate. What way the Indy competition helped promote wines from lessor know regions.  How judging wines of the same grape cultivar, but from different regions, can help us learn about what wine styles fit a grape cul...2023-12-0435 minUnwrapping WineUnwrapping WineIntroduction to the Unwrapping Wine PodcastCurious about wine?  Interested in emerging wine grape varieties and regions?  Wine is about more than just what’s on the label.  We talk about the diverse world of wine and have conversations with wine industry members to highlight unique things they are doing.  Join Anne and Randall as they take wine drinkers on a journey to discover more about wine and uncover some hidden gems.2023-12-0402 min