
Ep. 2082 Wim Sas | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode Summary
Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The format and purpose of the ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza'"" segment of the Italian Wine Podcast, featuring Professor Shenza. 2. The role of the Italian Wine Ambassador program and Vineetly International Academy. 3. The specific scientific/historical debate surrounding the pedigree of Sangiovese, particularly its relationship with Ciliegiolo. 4. The community-driven nature of the podcast, where listeners submit technical wine questions. Summary This episode of the Italian Wine Podcast's ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza'"" series, hosted by Richard Hoff, addresses a technical question from Vineetly International Academy's new Italian Wine Ambassador, Veeam. The question, stemming from a Professor Shenza masterclass, centers on the apparent paradox in the pedigree of Sangiovese: whether Sangiovese is the father of Ciliegiolo, or vice versa, with Ciliegiolo known as the grape producing Miradolce. The podcast emphasizes its format of having Professor Shenza answer community questions, with Stevie Kim attempting to keep him on track. While the professor's specific answer is garbled in the provided text, the hosts state that details and names related to his research will be provided in the show notes. The episode concludes by inviting listeners to submit their own technical questions for Professor Shenza. Takeaways - The Italian Wine Podcast features a dedicated segment (""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza'"") for answering complex wine-related questions. - Professor Shenza serves as the resident expert for technical wine inquiries. - The lineage and genetic relationships of key Italian grape varieties like Sangiovese are subjects of ongoing research and debate. - The podcast encourages community engagement, allowing listeners to submit questions. - Vineetly International Academy plays a role in educating and certifying Italian Wine Ambassadors. Notable Quotes - ""Everybody needs a bit of Shenza'."
About This Episode
The hosts of the Italian wine podcast, including a host and representatives from the international Italian wine community, are hosting a discussion on the guest's wine-related questions. They are recording answers to questions from members of the community and are asking for input from Professor Shenzana. The guests also encourage viewers to subscribe and rate the podcast.
Transcript
Who wants to be the next Italian wine Ambassador? Join an exclusive network of four hundred Italian wine ambassadors across forty eight countries. Vineetly International Academy is coming to Chicago on October nineteenth is twenty first. And while Mati Kazakhstan from November sixteenth to eighteenth. Don't miss out. Register now at Vineeti dot com. Contains information in Italian language. This podcast contains information in Italian, chinch in. One welcome to this special, everybody needs a bit of Shenza' edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise. Vine Italy International Academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientific Professor Chienza. We record his answers and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, and welcome to the Italian wine podcast, and everybody needs a bit of Shenza. I'm Richard Hoff, host of Book Club, the monthly show that explores the world of wine writing. Stevie Kemmets on the road. As you know, so once again, I'm asking the questions to Professor Shenzana professor professor. Okay. As you know, members of the international Italian wine community send us their wine related questions. And every Friday, we choose one for the professor to answer Today's question comes from Fin SaaS, another new Italian wine ambassador from the twenty twenty four intake. And his question relates to one of the master classes that Professor Shane, delivered at the Italian wine academy in verona in April twenty twenty four. His question is there is some confusion about the pedigree of San Jo Ezzie. Some believe San Giovanni is the father of Chillegio, while other researchers of Chillegio, known as the grape producing the wine Miradolce is the father of San Giovanni. Can you please give us your thoughts about this apparent paradox in the pedigrees? I made a own casualty studio. Schedule studio. That's an yes, NEP, appears, and you're in central business, and and imported the the Okay. The through internet. It's a cat head or off view. It's a cat head mannockerspane. Okay. Monteubene. We we'll add those names and details to the to the show notes. So if if you do have an interest in that particular area, you can can look them up for yourself. Thank you, professor, and thank you, Veeam, for your question. Remember, you can submit your own questions. If you have a technical question or a particular question that you want the professor to tackle, you can email us at support at italian mind podcast dot com or reach out to us on our social media handles. Thanks once again to the professor. See you next time on everybody needs a bit of Shenza Chow. 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 Italian wine podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, production, and publication costs. Until next time.
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