Episode Transcript
Hello! And welcome to the Wine Pair podcast. I’m Joe, your sommelier of reasonably priced wine, and this is my wife and wine-pairing partner in crime. And we are the Wine Pair.
Now, in today’s episode we have two very special guests! Our oldest son Joey and his girlfriend Kiera. Thank you so much for joining us today. We are super excited to have you here! And, we know you are super excited to be here.
We also have our daughter back with us, as it is the Holiday season and everyone is back for a little time with family.
Full disclosure, all of them are of drinking age, so don’t get weirded out about that. Also, full disclosure, Joey’s actual name is Giuseppe, but since birth we have called him Joey.
This could not be more fun - we’ve been waiting in anticipation for you to join us, and we know that each of you has been preparing for this for months. Months!
I should also say that this podcast was your idea, Joey. Do you recall mentioning starting a podcast to me? I distinctly remember sitting in the kitchen and I was geeking out on some wine, probably describing its taste and trying to get you to describe it or taste it or something, and you put your head in your hands and in an exasperated voice said “Dad, you should have a podcast?” So it’s your fault!
So, we gave Joey and Kiera an assignment before the podcast - they had to go out and select three wines for us to try that fit into our parameters - they must be reasonably priced - that means in the $20 or less range, and they must be relatively easy to find. So, they selected two sauvignon blancs and a pinot gris that I am very intrigued by because of its name: Thor’s Well Spouting Horn pinot gris. Feels intimidating. And very Marvel movie tie in. One of the sauvignon blancs is also a “light” wine, so we will see what we think about that. These are both wine varietals that I really like, so we’ll see how these do against our amazingly discerning palettes :)
Now, before we get to the tasting and review, we are going to do something that we do every episode, and that is take a left turn and do something that is only slightly related to the topic at hand - or maybe not related at all. Now, Joey and Kiera live in New York City on the upper east side - a place that Carmela and I love love love. So, we have some questions for them about New York.
Alright, now we have some things we want to ask you that are a little different.
Ok. Let’s get back to the wine and ask you a few more questions. You’re young people. You like wine, but I wouldn’t say you are massive wine drinkers. Are there occasions where you like to have wine?
And let’s talk a little about these wine choices.
Alright, let’s get down to it. Are you ready? Let’s talk a little bit about the format of the tasting portion of the show
Wines
Wine: Liquid Light Sauvignon Blanc (screw cap)
Region: Washington
Producer: Liquid Light is owned by Chateau Ste. Michelle in Washington
Year: 2020
Price: $13.99
Retailer: QFC
Alcohol: 12%
Grapes (if not clear): Light wine. So, not light in alcohol, but a lower calorie wine.
Rating: Joe 4 Carmela 6 Joey 5 Kiera 6 Marianna 4
Wine: Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc (screw cap)
Region: New Zealand Marlborough
Producer: Delegat's Wine Estate
Year: 2021 (remember, their seasons are the opposite)
Price: $9.99
Retailer: QFC
Alcohol: 13%
Rating: Joe 6 Carmela 6 Joey 5 Kiera 7 Marianna 5
Wine: Thor’s Well Spouting Horn Pinot Gris (feel like I need to put on a horned helmet and drink out of a goblet)
Region: Oregon
Producer:
Year: 2020
Price: $12.88
Retailer: QFC
Alcohol: 12.5%
Rating: Joe 4 Carmela 6 Joey 8 Kiera 6 Marianna 6
Taste profiles expected
Which wine are each of you finishing tonight?
Well, that was super fun!
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Thanks for listening to the Wine Pair podcast, and we will see you next time. And, as we say, life is short, so stop drinking shitty wine