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Episode 2 - Giles Coren

Episode 2 of the Ameliarate Through Wine podcast, hosted by Amelia Singer, titled "Episode 2 - Giles Coren" was published on June 19, 2024 and runs 75 minutes.

June 19, 2024 ·75m · Ameliarate Through Wine

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Major warning: we should probably have added in bleeps for this recording, but I would have expected nothing less from the ‘brilliant but irascible’ Giles Coren. Most of you will know him as The Times Restaurant critic and writer. He is also a Queens Park rangers superfan, winner of the worst literary sex scene and confesses himself to be a ‘bit of an arse hole’. He was actually lovely and I adored our candid conversation around wine bores, how to navigate restaurant wine lists, how context is actually more important than food whilst also busting a lot of misconceptions and myths around the food industry. I even managed to get in my grilled guinea pig impersonation much to Giles’ bemusement.  The wines to pair over this opinionated and colourful lunch had to be equally personality filled and slightly rebellious. From M and S, I served an orange wine from Georgia – which absolutely delivered on the personality front. For my next two wines, both from wine importer, Lay and Wheeler, I served a Grand Cru equivalent Pinot Noir from Austria and a stunning Cabernet Sauvignon from South Africa which Giles described as smelling and tasting ‘posh’. Phew! Both were made by innovative, rebellious winemakers who refused to follow the crowd. Much like my memorable guest.  Supermarket:  Marks & Spencer Wine: Lost and Found Range: Mtsvane, Georgia 2022 Importer: Lay and Wheeler Wine: Blaufrankisch, Ried Kirchberg, Blaufrankisch, Weingut Moric, 2020 and Main Road and Dignity Cabernet Sauvignon, Restless River, Hemel en Aarde, South Africa 2018  To buy the wine and drink along, go visit your local Marks and Spencer and go online to: www.laywheeler.com Social Links:@marksandspencer@laywheeler https://www.amelias-wine.com and follow me on:https://www.instagram.com/amelias_wine/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@ameliaswine?_t=8mtCRmAkept&_r=1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wptycOC-LlJ6iG7Ujq3qA This podcast has been vinously propelled by the Rothschild Wine Collection. Explore the world of Rothschild wines on Instagram @rothschildwinecollection or shop online at waddesdonwine.co.uk  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Major warning: we should probably have added in bleeps for this recording, but I would have expected nothing less from the ‘brilliant but irascible’ Giles Coren. Most of you will know him as The Times Restaurant critic and writer. He is also a Queens Park rangers superfan, winner of the worst literary sex scene and confesses himself to be a ‘bit of an arse hole’. He was actually lovely and I adored our candid conversation around wine bores, how to navigate restaurant wine lists, how context is actually more important than food whilst also busting a lot of misconceptions and myths around the food industry. I even managed to get in my grilled guinea pig impersonation much to Giles’ bemusement. 

 

The wines to pair over this opinionated and colourful lunch had to be equally personality filled and slightly rebellious. From M and S, I served an orange wine from Georgia – which absolutely delivered on the personality front. For my next two wines, both from wine importer, Lay and Wheeler, I served a Grand Cru equivalent Pinot Noir from Austria and a stunning Cabernet Sauvignon from South Africa which Giles described as smelling and tasting ‘posh’. Phew! Both were made by innovative, rebellious winemakers who refused to follow the crowd. Much like my memorable guest. 

 


Supermarket:  Marks & Spencer 

Wine: Lost and Found Range: Mtsvane, Georgia 2022 

Importer: Lay and Wheeler 

Wine: Blaufrankisch, Ried Kirchberg, Blaufrankisch, Weingut Moric, 2020 and Main Road and Dignity Cabernet Sauvignon, Restless River, Hemel en Aarde, South Africa 2018  

To buy the wine and drink along, go visit your local Marks and Spencer and go online to: www.laywheeler.com 


Social Links:

@marksandspencer

@laywheeler 

https://www.amelias-wine.com and follow me on:

https://www.instagram.com/amelias_wine/?hl=en 

https://www.tiktok.com/@ameliaswine?_t=8mtCRmAkept&_r=1 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wptycOC-LlJ6iG7Ujq3qA

 

This podcast has been vinously propelled by the Rothschild Wine Collection. Explore the world of Rothschild wines on Instagram @rothschildwinecollection or shop online at waddesdonwine.co.uk 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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