@WineWithJon

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@WineWithJon

Young professionals want to love wine—but the industry keeps getting in its own way. @winewithjon gathers voices from across the business to figure out what needs to change. Winemakers, merchants, sommeliers, influencers, and educators share what’s working, what’s failing, and where we go from here. An industry conversation about wine’s future and how tech is changing everything.

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    Chris Zago, Uovo: Storage and Advising Young Collectors

    Chris Zago went from running food and beverage at a premiercountry club in St. Louis to pursuing his true passion — wine. For the past seven years, he’s been the Director of Advisory Services at UOVO Wine, the largest wine storage and collection services network in the United States. He works with everyone from first-time collectors to people with legendary cellars.In this conversation, we talk about what it actually takesto start collecting wine, the misconceptions that keep people from getting started, and how his hospitality background shaped the way he thinks about making wine feel welcoming.Topics covered:• Making the leap from hospitality to wine full-time• What “Advisory Services” actually means for collectors• How the wine collecting world has changed in seven years• The misconceptions that keep people from starting acollection• What the wine industry gets wrong about reaching newpeople• Lessons from country club hospitality that apply to wineWineWithJon is a podcast exploring how we make wineinteresting and compelling for the next generation. New episodes every Tuesday morning.—Guest: Chris Zago — Director of Advisory Services, UOVO WineWebsite: uovo.art/wineConnect:Instagram: @winewithjonEmail: [email protected]

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    The Loneliest Generation: Why Wine Might Be Part of the Answer

    The Surgeon General says loneliness is as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Young people are spending 70% less time together in person. And at the exact same moment, we'veconvinced them to stop drinking — removing one of humanity's oldest tools for connection.In this solo episode, I make a case. Not for drinking more. But for understanding what we've lost, and what wine might help us find again. Wine as social infrastructure. Wine as a practice of presence. Wine as a reason to stay at the table a little longer.This isn't a defense of alcohol. It's an honest conversation about connection in a world that's starving for it.

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    JC Restrepo and Happy Wine in Miami!

    JC Restrepo and his wife Joanna came from Colombia with nothing and built one of South Florida's most beloved wine destinations — Happy Wine Calle Ocho in Little Havana. The New York Times named it to their Top 25 Miami Restaurants list in 2024. They did it without marketing budgets or PR campaigns. Just live music every night, graffiti-covered walls, cheap corkage, and a philosophy the Times summed up perfectly: "serious about the wine, but not about how to enjoy it."In this conversation, we talk about what it really takes to build a wine business that feels welcoming, why the biggest threat to wine isn't other alcohol — it's marijuana and health perception — and what gives him hope that the next generation will still embrace wine.Topics covered:Building a wine bar without marketing or PRWhy the real competition isn't spirits — it's cannabis and wellness cultureCreating a space where everyone feels welcomeWhat the wine industry gets wrong about younger drinkersAdvice for anyone opening a wine barWine with Jon is a podcast exploring how we make wine interesting and compelling for the next generation. New episodes every Tuesday at 5:30 AM.—Guest: JC Restrepo — Happy Wine Calle OchoLocation: 5792 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33144Instagram: @happywinecalleochoConnect:Instagram: @winewithjonEmail: [email protected]

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    Lucina Sinclair, 67 Pall Mall: Making Wine Feel Like You Belong

    Lucina Sinclair went from Soho House — one of the world’s best membership organizations — to 67 Pall Mall, one of the world’s best wine clubs. She did it without a traditional wine background. When she joined, she immediately started her WSET certification — learning wine while running membership at a world-class club.Before wine, she worked in the music industry, including with Pete Tong. She knows how to make people feel like they belong. That’s a skill the wine world desperately needs more of.In this conversation, we talk about what membership really means, how to make wine feel welcoming instead of intimidating, and what the traditional wine world could learn from places like Soho House.Topics covered:• Going from Soho House to 67 Pall Mall• Learning wine while running a world-class wine club• How to make people feel like they belong• What the wine industry gets wrong about welcoming new people• What Soho House can teach the wine world• Breaking down the intimidation barrier in wineWineWithJon is a podcast exploring how we make wine interesting and compelling for the next generation. New episodes every Tuesday at 5:30 AM.—Guest: Lucina Sinclair — Head of Membership, 67 Pall MallWebsite: 67pallmall.comConnect:Instagram: @winewithjonEmail: [email protected]

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    Matthew Horkey ... Bringing Fun Back to Wine (2,000+ Videos Later)

    Matt Horkey has uploaded over 2,000 videos to YouTube since 2015, building his brand into one of the most respectedwine channels on the platform. His tagline: "Bringing FUN back to the world of wine."In this conversation, we talk about what it takes to build a wine YouTube channel, why lesser-known regions are more approachable than the classics, and what the traditional wine world still gets wrong.If wine content can be fun, maybe wine can be too.

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    Episode 1: The Future of Wine - My Story

    Welcome to Wine with Jon, a podcast for wine professionals thinking about the future of our industry.I'm Jonathan Frutkin—wine educator, collector, and owner of Preface Wine Bar in Delray Beach, Florida. In this first episode, I share my journey from food enthusiast to wine obsessive, and why I believe we need to have honest conversations abouthow to make wine compelling to younger generations.This isn't your typical wine podcast. We're not doing tasting notes or vintage reports. Instead, each week I'll sit down with sommeliers, winemakers, retailers, importers, and content creators to explore one question: How do we welcome new people into wine?In This Episode: • My origin story: from cutting vineyard vines to opening a wine bar • The intimidation gap that keeps peopleout of wine • Why I designed Preface as both a wine store and wine bar • How technology and AI can extend (not replace) human connection • What's coming next on this podcastIf you work in wine and you're thinking about these questions, this podcast is for you. Let's figure out the future together.Follow Wine with Jon: Instagram/TikTok/YouTube: @WineWithJon

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    Welcome Welcome!

    A new podcast from @winewithjon. We explore the wine trade with industry leaders. Today we announce or new podcast series. Coming in April! Subscribe now.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Young professionals want to love wine—but the industry keeps getting in its own way. @winewithjon gathers voices from across the business to figure out what needs to change. Winemakers, merchants, sommeliers, influencers, and educators share what’s working, what’s failing, and where we go from here. An industry conversation about wine’s future and how tech is changing everything.

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