
Ep 144: Old Vines – Why are they so special?
EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT: A Wine Podcast Exploring Wine Regions, Grapes & Education
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Today I am talking about Old vines. We will touch on what actually are old vines, where in the world regions are actually classifying specific vines and how old they actually have to be. What is the significance of old vines culturally and genetically? How they can help us in the future, the stories that they hold and how the flavour of the wines that come from old vines are different. And my deeper discovery into this was at Feudi di San Gregorio, an incredible winery in Irpinia within Campania in Italy. So I’ll give you more details on visiting them too.
If you want to skip ahead:
1.54: What are old vines and which regions around the world have classifications for these
3.48: The 200 year old vines of Feudi di San Gregorio
7.14: The genetic adaptions of old vines
9.49: The deeper root systems of old vines
11.21: Flavours of wine from old vines
13.17: The nostalgia of old vines
15.36: The Old Vine Conference ( www.oldvines.org or on IG @ouroldvines )
16.16: Jancis Robinson Old Vine Register ( https://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/jancis-robinson-old-vines-register )
17.42: Planning a holiday to stay at the country house of Feudi di San Gregorio
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