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Episode 12: California

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is probably the gr…

An episode of the The Make America Grape Again Podcast podcast, hosted by The Wine Monk, titled "Episode 12: California" was published on August 1, 2018 and runs 12 minutes.

August 1, 2018 ·12m · The Make America Grape Again Podcast

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Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is probably the grape (and region) that is most associated with California wines to the average consumer and wine drinker. However, there is a LOT more to California wines than Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnays which have been buried in oak so much that they may as well be coffins. There are a lot of cool things going on in California Wine that aren't really talked about, which is why the focus of this episode is the 2016 Pretty Young Thing Cabernet Pfeffer, from Winc. [https://www.winc.com/hi/cburkett] (They usually have some fun and interesting goodies available, so use that link if you want to join in the fun... it gets me some more wine, and gets you some too.  For the record, they are not a sponsor.) I chose the 2016 Pretty Young Thing Cab-Pfef for a couple of reasons.  For one, it is a wine that can easily induce conversation on several topics, such as the winemaking technique of Carbonic Maceration, and the increasing popularity of "natural wines," especially in vintages from California. (Just what counts as a "natural wine," anyway? Which reminds me, I want to give a shout-out to my other new favorite wine podcast: Natural Disasters. I only found out these guys about after recording this episode. They're hilarious folks, go and listen. https://soundcloud.com/user-562369794-993024923 )  Gary and I also dabble with the great mystery surrounding Cabernet Pfeffer--namely, just what the hell IS Cabernet Pfeffer?   Also, this bottle was kind of a "Screw You" to the people who are demanding I review a California Cabernet for this podcast.  Here you go.  This is your California Cabernet.  (You didn't specify WHICH Cabernet, bitches.) I acquired this bottle with my own cash from Winc.com, and while this bottle is long gone, there is another Cabernet Pfeffer there right now.

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is probably the grape (and region) that is most associated with California wines to the average consumer and wine drinker. However, there is a LOT more to California wines than Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnays which have been buried in oak so much that they may as well be coffins. There are a lot of cool things going on in California Wine that aren't really talked about, which is why the focus of this episode is the 2016 Pretty Young Thing Cabernet Pfeffer, from Winc. [https://www.winc.com/hi/cburkett] (They usually have some fun and interesting goodies available, so use that link if you want to join in the fun... it gets me some more wine, and gets you some too.  For the record, they are not a sponsor.) I chose the 2016 Pretty Young Thing Cab-Pfef for a couple of reasons.  For one, it is a wine that can easily induce conversation on several topics, such as the winemaking technique of Carbonic Maceration, and the increasing popularity of "natural wines," especially in vintages from California. (Just what counts as a "natural wine," anyway? Which reminds me, I want to give a shout-out to my other new favorite wine podcast: Natural Disasters. I only found out these guys about after recording this episode. They're hilarious folks, go and listen. https://soundcloud.com/user-562369794-993024923 )  Gary and I also dabble with the great mystery surrounding Cabernet Pfeffer--namely, just what the hell IS Cabernet Pfeffer?   Also, this bottle was kind of a "Screw You" to the people who are demanding I review a California Cabernet for this podcast.  Here you go.  This is your California Cabernet.  (You didn't specify WHICH Cabernet, bitches.) I acquired this bottle with my own cash from Winc.com, and while this bottle is long gone, there is another Cabernet Pfeffer there right now.
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