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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2018 · 1H 5M

Karl Hess & Luncheon Wines!

from The Wine Situation · host Ellen Clifford

Why don't we drink at lunch? That is the whine of Karl Hess (Food Fact or Fiction on the Cooking Channel, Yelling About Paté podcast, stand-up) who shows up to challenge Shaughn with his sultry bass tones. Ellen moderates as best she can.  The grape of the week is Sangiovese! Do you enjoy a Tuscan red wine like Chianti? Well--boom! You are probably enjoying Sangiovese. There is a new mailbag assignment: Tell us the fanciest and/or priciest wine you've sipped! Ellen has enjoyed Armand de Brignac rosé and Shaughn has had a Henri Jayer Richebourg--what have you sipped? Karl's beef is with American's lack of lunchtime drinks. Why can we not have a nice, moderate glass of wine with lunch? That is the question. Shaughn and Ellen pair that whine with a light lunchtime wine that will compliment whatever chopped salad you are munching on: Domaine Martin-Faudot Crémant du Jura Brut Rosé! Learn more about the grapes of this obscure (but growing!) French wine region. They discuss how wine in the USA needs to find a balance--people either drink too much or not at all. Can we not just have a glass or two at lunch and call it a day? The food talk goes deep from "is Blue Apron worth it?" to Karl and Ellen's love for The Food Lab cookbook. Shoutout J. Kenji Lopez-Alt! And let us all put an egg on it!  From there things go deep into the Los Angeles food scene. Where to eat, where to drink? Where should you get natural wine? We have suggestions. The lightning round goes into bastard grapes, obscure French regions and yellow wine! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why don't we drink at lunch? That is the whine of Karl Hess (Food Fact or Fiction on the Cooking Channel, Yelling About Paté podcast, stand-up) who shows up to challenge Shaughn with his sultry bass tones. Ellen moderates as best she can.  The grape of the week is Sangiovese! Do you enjoy a Tuscan red wine like Chianti? Well--boom! You are probably enjoying Sangiovese. There is a new mailbag assignment: Tell us the fanciest and/or priciest wine you've sipped! Ellen has enjoyed Armand de Brignac rosé and Shaughn has had a Henri Jayer Richebourg--what have you sipped? Karl's beef is with American's lack of lunchtime drinks. Why can we not have a nice, moderate glass of wine with lunch? That is the question. Shaughn and Ellen pair that whine with a light lunchtime wine that will compliment whatever chopped salad you are munching on: Domaine Martin-Faudot Crémant du Jura Brut Rosé! Learn more about the grapes of this obscure (but growing!) French wine region. They discuss how wine in the USA needs to find a balance--people either drink too much or not at all. Can we not just have a glass or two at lunch and call it a day? The food talk goes deep from "is Blue Apron worth it?" to Karl and Ellen's love for The Food Lab cookbook. Shoutout J. Kenji Lopez-Alt! And let us all put an egg on it!  From there things go deep into the Los Angeles food scene. Where to eat, where to drink? Where should you get natural wine? We have suggestions. The lightning round goes into bastard grapes, obscure French regions and yellow wine! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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