Episodes

  • 5 Questions with Cokie Ponikvar, Advanced Sommelier & Master of Wine Candidate
    Jul 25 2025

    In this episode of Five Questions , we sit down with Cokie Ponikvar, Advanced Sommelier, Master of Wine candidate, and wine communicator, for a candid conversation about her journey in wine. Cokie shares what she’s drinking now (including Soldera and Château Rayas), reflects on the thrill of tasting iconic bottles for the first time, and highlights underrated regions like the Chablis and grape varieties like Albariño, Gruner Veltliner, and Melon de Bourgogne (the variety used in Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine). She also offers practical tips on temperature’s role in wine enjoyment, from chilling red wines to letting Champagne evolve over dessert, and opens up about the physical and mental demands of preparing for the MW exam.

    🎧 In this episode:
    • How Cokie uses Instagram to share her study journey and wine insights
    • What it’s like tasting legendary wines for the first time with deep knowledge
    • Underrated regions she loves—from Chalônais to Montevertine to Muscadet
    • Why wine temperature matters more than most people think
    • The physical and emotional toll of preparing for the MW exam

    Follow Cokie on Instagram @cokiesworldofwine and subscribe to the Vint Wine Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping wine culture today.

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

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    8 mins
  • South African Legend Klein Constantia: From Napoleon’s Final Wine to Biodynamic Sauvignon Blanc
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko welcomes Matt Day, Head Winemaker at Klein Constantia, for a deep dive into one of South Africa’s most historic and forward-thinking wine estates. From reviving the legendary Vin de Constance, a wine once sipped by Napoleon, to pioneering terroir-driven Sauvignon Blancs in the Cape’s cool-climate vineyards, Matt shares his journey and winemaking philosophy in rich detail.

    Listeners will also hear about South Africa’s evolving wine landscape, how Klein Constantia balances centuries of legacy with biodynamic practices and forward-thinking viticulture, and why Sauvignon Blanc deserves more serious attention. Plus, Matt explains how a single magnum of homemade Syrah helped him land the job of a lifetime.

    Topics Covered:

    • The legacy and revival of Vin de Constance, one of the world’s great historic sweet wines
    • Matt Day’s early journey and how he became Head Winemaker at just 26
    • The global influences shaping Klein Constantia’s Sauvignon Blanc program
    • Why the estate grows 65% Sauvignon Blanc and produces multiple terroir-driven bottlings
    • How Klein Constantia integrates organic, biodynamic, and precision farming
    • The role of predators, pests, and even tourists in vineyard management
    • The estate’s 340-year anniversary and what’s next for South African fine wine

    Book Referenced: The Wines of South Africa by Jim Clarke - https://amzn.to/40zFEmu

    Link to Klein Constantia Website: https://www.kleinconstantia.com/

    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome to the Vent Wine Podcast
    01:06 Exploring South African Wine Regions
    04:27 Most Expensive Sauvignon Blanc
    10:09 Interview with Matt Day Begins
    10:54 Matt Day's Journey in Winemaking
    16:46 The Legacy of Klein Constantia
    22:31 Sustainability and Innovation at Klein Constantia
    27:14 Focus on Sauvignon Blanc
    30:41 Exploring Soil Types and Their Impact on Wine
    31:16 Innovative Winemaking Techniques
    32:32 Understanding Vineyard Blocks and Harvesting
    34:24 The Art of Single Vineyard Wines
    36:18 The Unique Vanda Constance Wine
    44:54 Challenges and Innovations in Winemaking
    53:43 Celebrating 340 Years of Winemaking
    55:20 Conclusion and Future Outlook

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    56 mins
  • 5 Questions with Matt Day, Head Winemaker at Klein Constantia
    Jul 18 2025

    In this episode of Five Questions on the Vint Wine Podcast, we sit down with Matt Day, head winemaker at Klein Constantia, one of South Africa’s most historic and celebrated wine estates. Located on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, Klein Constantia is renowned for producing the legendary Vin de Constance, a wine once enjoyed by Napoleon Bonaparte and Jane Austen, and for elevating Sauvignon Blanc to new heights in the New World.

    Highlights:

    • What makes Klein Constantia’s terroir so unique in the Constantia Valley
    • The legacy and revival of Vin de Constance, South Africa’s iconic sweet wine
    • His inspirations from regions like Sancerre, Tokaj, Napa, and Saint-Émilion
    • Landmark vintages in his winemaking journey, including 2010, 2007, 2012, and 2021
    • What the future holds for Sauvignon Blanc and the estate’s global aspirations

    📌 Be sure to check out our full-length interview with Matt Day following this episode, where we go deeper into his winemaking philosophy, Klein Constantia’s historic vineyards, and the global legacy of Vin de Constance.

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    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

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    6 mins
  • New Zealand Wine: Innovation, Purity & Global Growth with Charlotte Read
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, we’re joined by Charlotte Read, General Manager of Brand at New Zealand Winegrowers. Charlotte shares her unique journey from growing up on a vineyard in the 1970s to leading global branding efforts for one of the world’s most exciting wine-producing countries. We explore New Zealand's enduring success with Sauvignon Blanc, the rise of Pinot Noir and Syrah, and how the country is advancing sustainability, innovation, and regional storytelling.

    Charlotte offers expert insight into:

    • The evolution of the New Zealand wine industry since the 1970s
    • Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and its growing stylistic diversity
    • Why New Zealand Pinot Noir is gaining global prestige
    • Trends in low- and no-alcohol wines and vineyard-driven innovation
    • Sustainability leadership and the 30-year legacy of SWNZ
    • Expanding into new markets including China, South Korea, and India
    • How New Zealand is adapting to Gen Z preferences and digital storytelling

    Plus, Charlotte shares highlights from the recent Pinot Noir conference and explains the national brand platform “Altogether Unique,” built on purity, innovation, and care.

    🎧 Whether you're a wine student, collector, or just a curious drinker, this conversation is a must-listen for understanding the past, present, and future of New Zealand wine.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome to the Vent Wine Podcast
    00:43 Exciting Giveaways Announcement
    03:59 Wine News Highlights
    07:06 Interview with Charlotte Reed
    12:06 Exploring New Zealand Wines
    22:58 New Zealand Wine Industry Insights
    26:05 Consumer-Driven Innovation
    26:19 Building the New Zealand Wine Story
    27:09 Expanding Beyond Sauvignon Blanc
    28:18 Pinot Noir's Rising Prominence
    29:10 The Impact of the Pinot Noir Conference
    37:32 Sustainability in New Zealand Wine
    40:16 Future Trends and Innovations
    44:42 Global Market Expansion
    46:41 Engaging Younger Wine Consumers
    50:20 Resources for Learning About New Zealand Wines


    Link to Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wineenthusiastsandcollectors/

    News Article 1: https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2025/07/opus-one-earns-prestigious-butterfly-mark/

    News article #2: https://www.foodandwine.com/champagne-rare-grape-wines-11767893

    📍 For more on New Zealand’s wine regions, visit:

    • New Zealand Wine Discovery Course: https://www.nzwine.com/en/trade/learning/discovery-course/
    • Website: https://www.nzwine.com/en/about-us/
    • New Zealand Winegrower Magazine https://www.nzwine.com/en/media/nzwm/
    • NZ Wine Video: https://youtu.be/WJYKfaC6n4Q

    NZ Wine Reports & Sustainability:

    • Annual report: https://www.nzwine.com/en/media/statistics-reports/nzw-annual-report/
    • Sustainability Report: https://www.nzwine.com/en/sustainability/sustainability-report/
    • Roadmap to Net Zero 2050: https://www.nzwine.com/en/sustainability/roadmap-to-net-zero/

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    53 mins
  • 5 Questions With Charlotte Read - General Manager Brand New Zealand Winegrowers
    Jul 11 2025

    In this episode of 5 Questions, we sit down with Charlotte Read, GM of Brand at New Zealand Winegrowers, the national organization representing more than 1,400 growers and wineries across the country.

    Charlotte shares what’s exciting her most in wine right now (spoiler: Pinot Noir by the fire), highlights underrated New Zealand wine regions like Nelson, Waiheke Island, and Gisborne, and discusses how packaging innovation could reshape the future of wine consumption. We also dive into her most memorable wine experiences from traveling across the globe, from India to Thailand—always through the lens of New Zealand’s premium winemaking identity.

    Whether you're a casual enthusiast or seasoned collector, this quick conversation offers a glimpse into the evolving story of New Zealand wine on the world stage.

    Listen in to discover:

    • Charlotte’s current go-to wine and perfect pairing
    • Lesser-known New Zealand wine regions to explore
    • How changing lifestyles are pushing wine packaging innovation
    • Why New Zealand wine succeeds globally—and what’s next
    • A story from the vineyards of India, China, and beyond

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome to Five Questions
    00:42 Meet Charlotte Read
    00:50 Charlotte's Role in the Wine Industry
    01:22 Current Wine Favorites
    02:12 Underrated New Zealand Wine Regions
    04:12 Exciting Wine Trends
    05:48 Memorable Wine Experiences
    06:52 Conclusion

    📍 For more on New Zealand’s wine regions, visit:

    • New Zealand Wine Discovery Course: https://www.nzwine.com/en/trade/learning/discovery-course/
    • Website: https://www.nzwine.com/en/about-us/
    • New Zealand Winegrower Magazine https://www.nzwine.com/en/media/nzwm/
    • NZ Wine Video: https://youtu.be/WJYKfaC6n4Q

    NZ Wine Reports & Sustainability:

    • Annual report: https://www.nzwine.com/en/media/statistics-reports/nzw-annual-report/
    • Sustainability Report: https://www.nzwine.com/en/sustainability/sustainability-report/
    • Roadmap to Net Zero 2050: https://www.nzwine.com/en/sustainability/roadmap-to-net-zero/

    Some places have unblemished sunlight, young soil or beautiful water. Others have innovation, passion for the craft or care for the land. But only one place has the purity of it all... New Zealand Wine - Altogether Unique

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    7 mins
  • Seña and Viñedo Chadwick: Tasting Chilean Icons With Head of Winemaking Emily Faulconer
    Jul 9 2025

    In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko sits down with Emily Faulconer, Head Winemaker and Technical Director at Viñedos Familia Chadwick, the acclaimed Chilean estate behind Seña and Viñedo Chadwick. Recently named one of the most influential figures in Chilean wine, Emily shares her journey from Viña Carmen to Chadwick, her vision for sustainability and biodynamics, and the challenges and rewards of crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux-style blends in Puente Alto and Aconcagua.

    Emily and Billy also taste and discuss multiple vintages of Seña and Viñedo Chadwick, offering a rare opportunity to hear how these wines evolve over time. They cover everything from vineyard strategy and canopy management to stylistic decisions, the legacy of Eduardo Chadwick, and Chile’s growing recognition on the global fine wine stage.

    Topics Covered:

    • Emily’s path to becoming Technical Director at Viñedos Familia Chadwick
    • The biodynamic philosophy and viticulture behind Seña and Viñedo Chadwick
    • Tasting notes and vintage comparisons (2009, 2020, 2021 Seña; 2016, 2018 Viñedo Chadwick)
    • The legacy of Eduardo Chadwick and ties to the Mondavi family
    • The Berlin Tasting and Chile’s emergence in the fine wine world
    • Future goals for sustainability, terroir expression, and ageability

    Featured Wines:

    • Seña 2009, 2020, 2021
    • Viñedo Chadwick 2016, 2018

    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome to the Vent Wine Podcast
    01:07 4th of July Story: A Visit to Livermore
    06:10 News of the Week: Trebbiano Spoletino
    09:15 Emily Falconer's Career Journey
    17:32 The Transition Back to Viñedos Chadwick
    19:26 Overview of Viñedos Familia Chadwick's Portfolio
    25:49 Introduction to Vineyard Philosophy
    26:44 Exploring Seña: A Modern Classic
    29:10 Viñedos Chadwick: A Family Legacy
    35:03 Viticulture Techniques and Climate Adaptation
    40:56 Comparing Seña and Viñedos Chadwick
    43:55 Chilean Wines on the Global Stage
    49:40 Conclusion and Recommendations

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    👉 vintmarketplace.com/podcast



    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    50 mins
  • Five Questions with Emily Faulconer Head of Winemaking for Seña & All Viñedos Familia Chadwick Wines
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode of 5 Questions, host Billy Galanko sits down with Emily Faulconer, Technical Director of Viñedos Familia Chadwick, with direct oversight of the iconic labels Seña and Viñedo Chadwick, two of Chile’s most iconic and ageworthy red wines. She was recently named one of Los Más Influyentes del Vino, a major annual survey of over 40 leading figures in the Chilean wine trade.

    Emily shares insight into Seña’s coastal vineyards, discusses the influence of Bordeaux and Burgundy on her winemaking philosophy, and reflects on standout vintages like 2018 and 2021. She also talks about her long-term vision for Seña, one centered on consistency, adaptability, and climate resilience through biodynamic viticulture.

    Topics covered include:

    • Seña’s vineyard location and grape varieties
    • What makes Seña a “modern classic” in Chilean wine
    • Global inspirations behind Emily’s winemaking approach
    • Standout vintages and what made them exceptional
    • What’s ahead for Seña in the next decade

    Whether you're a fan of Chilean wine, Bordeaux-style blends, or simply curious about how great wines adapt to changing climates, this is a conversation not to miss.

    📍 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
    🍷 Learn more and shop Seña wines at vintmarketplace.com

    🎧 Be sure to check out the full interview with Emily on Seña and Viñedo Chadwick, to be released following this episode.

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    4 mins
  • Chris Cottrell of Bedrock Wine Co. on Old Vines, Regenerative Farming, & Historic Field Blends
    Jul 2 2025

    In this special 200th episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko is joined by Chris Cottrell, co-winemaker and partner at Bedrock Wine Co., to explore one of California’s most revered and dynamic producers. From Old Vine Zinfandel to heritage field blends and terroir-driven sparkling wines, Bedrock is preserving the state's viticultural legacy with thoughtful, low-intervention farming and winemaking.

    Chris shares his journey from wine shop stockboy in Manhattan to becoming business partners with Morgan Twain-Peterson MW. Together, they’ve built Bedrock into a standard-bearer for regenerative viticulture and old vine preservation, crafting wines from vineyards dating back to the 1880s.

    This episode also marks the end of an era: Brady Weller, longtime co-host and original producer of the Vint Wine Podcast, signs off for the final time. Brady reflects on his start with the show in 2021, its growth over 200 episodes, and why Bedrock is the perfect winery to feature in his final episode.

    🎧 In this episode:

    • Chris Cottrell’s story and how Bedrock was born
    • The origins of Under the Wire, Bedrock’s sparkling wine project
    • What “heritage wines” really mean—and why they matter
    • Why Bedrock is pursuing regenerative organic certification
    • The diversity of Bedrock’s vineyard sites, from Sonoma to Contra Costa and Lodi
    • A breakdown of core wines like Old Vine Zinfandel, Bedrock Heritage, Evangel, and more
    • The future of California wine through the lens of farming, climate resilience, and legacy
    • Brady’s reflections on co-hosting the podcast for nearly four years

    🍇 Wines & Vineyards Discussed:

    • Bedrock Vineyard Heritage Wine (Sonoma Valley, planted 1888)
    • Evangel Vineyard (Contra Costa, 1890s own-rooted vines)
    • Katushas’ Vineyard (Lodi, planted 1915)
    • Old Hill Ranch, Nervo Ranch, Eschew Vineyard
    • Under the Wire sparkling wines from Brosseau and Alder Springs
    • Zinfandel, Carignan, Mourvèdre, and field blends of up to 29 varieties

    📍 Visit Bedrock Wine Co.:
    Taste the wines at the historic General Joseph Hooker House just off the Sonoma Plaza. Built in 1848 and tied to the origins of Bedrock Vineyard, it’s one of the most unique tasting rooms in California.

    🍷 Final Toast:
    We raise a glass again to Brady and his incredible contribution to the podcast over 200 episodes, thanks!

    The Vint Wine Podcast is a production by host, Billy Galanko. For partnerships and collaborations, please reach out to Billy@thewinepod.com

    Cheers!

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    50 mins