Ep. 1793 Corinne Keddie | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 1793

Ep. 1793 Corinne Keddie | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

February 16, 2024
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Corinne Keddie
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Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. Professor Attilio Scienza's Viticultural Research: The core focus of the episode's question revolves around Professor Scienza's pioneering work on experimental vineyards and the scientific selection of Sangiovese clones in Chianti Classico. 2. Italian Wine Education and Qualification: Promotion of the Italy International Academy and its advanced Italian wine qualification program. 3. Podcast Structure and Community Engagement: The format of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Scienza"" segment, which involves answering listener questions, and the podcast's efforts to engage its audience through donations and social media. 4. Promotional Content and Calls to Action: The significant portion of the text dedicated to encouraging donations, subscriptions, and checking out other podcast channels. Summary This segment of the Italian Wine Podcast, titled ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Scienza,"" features Professor Attilio Scienza and host Stevie Kim. The episode addresses a question from Corinne Kedi, an Italian wine expert from Canada, inquiring about Professor Scienza's foundational work on the first experimental vineyards at Castellare di Castellina in Chianti Classico and his scientific selection of over thirty Sangiovese clones. Interspersed with this brief content, the podcast heavily promotes the Italy International Academy's ultimate Italian wine qualification, scheduled for New York City in March 2024. The text also includes various calls to action, encouraging listeners to donate to support the podcast, subscribe, follow on social media, and check out their YouTube channel, Mama Jumbo Shrimp. Takeaways - Professor Attilio Scienza is a renowned figure in Italian viticultural research, particularly known for his work on Sangiovese clones in Chianti Classico. - The ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Scienza"" podcast segment focuses on answering specific, detailed questions from the Italian wine community. - The Italian Wine Podcast is a community-driven platform that relies on listener support and donations. - The Italy International Academy offers advanced qualifications for Italian wine professionals and enthusiasts. - The podcast actively utilizes multiple platforms (SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, social media) for content distribution and audience engagement. Notable Quotes - ""For the professor, I was reading about his work on the first experimental vineyards in Canti Classico at Castelare de Castelina. And first scientific selection of sangiovese clones, over thirty, I believe three zero. We'd love to find out more about it."" (Corinne Kedi's question) - ""I don't think they'll get that vertical on Sanjay clones, but here you go. Hope you're satisfied."" (Stevie Kim) - ""The Italian wine podcast is the community driven platform for Italian winegeeks around the world."

About This Episode

The Italian wine podcast is a community-driven platform for Italian winegeeks around the world. Speakers discuss various topics including the Italian wine qualifications, the Italian wine community, and the Italian wine brand. They also mention a YouTube channel called mama jumbo shrimp and encourage listeners to donate through us.

Transcript

The Italian wine podcast is the community driven platform for Italian winegeeks around the world. Support the show by donating at italian wine podcast dot com. Donate five or more Euros, and we'll send you a copy of our latest book, my Italian Great Geek journal. Absolutely free. To get your free copy of my Italian GreatGeek journal, click support us at italian wine podcast dot com, or wherever you get your pods. Morning. Warning. This podcast contains information. In Italian language. In a period, this podcast contains information in Italian, Chinchin. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian line podcast. Here's the premise. The Italy International Academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief ScientistSoratia Shenza. We record his answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. Good morning. My name's Stevie Kimman. I'm here with Professor Artilio Shenza, and you know what that means. It is time for another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shanesa. Today's question comes from Corinne Kedi, our Italian Wine expert from Canada. And her question is For the professor, I was reading about his work on the first experimental vineyards in Canti Classico at Castelare de Castelina. And first scientific selection of sangiovese clones, over thirty, I believe, three zero. We'd love to find out more about it. Castellare de Castelina. Coming back to America, Van Italy International Academy, the ultimate Italian wine qualification will be held in New York City from four to six March twenty twenty four. Have you got what it takes to become the next Italian wine ambassador? Find out at benitealee dot com. Okay. Okay. I love that. The reason, the potential. Due to the result. The That's related question. So, Okay. Okay. Okay. Excellent. Thank you very much, Corinne, Kenny, our Italian wine expert from Canada. I think this is another one of her M. W. Kind of questions. I don't think they'll get that vertical on Sanjay clones, but here you go. Hope you're satisfied. Thank you all for joining us. This was another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shanesa with our favorite Professor and Atidio. Shenza. That's really his name, Mr. Professor Science. So don't forget to follow us. All of our channels. We're all over the net, all over social media, but we also have a YouTube channel. I'm not sure you are aware. I'm saying it again. I'm repeating. It's called mama jumbo shrimp on YouTube. Check that out. Thank you very much for joining us and as always, see you next time. And ching ching with Italian wine people. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, email, IFM, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show. If you enjoy listening, please consider donating through alian wine podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, production, and publication costs. Until next time.