Ep. 2139 Elena Z | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Episode 2139

Ep. 2139 Elena Z | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

October 25, 2024
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Elena Z

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. A Q&A segment featuring Professor Attilio Scienza on the Italian Wine Podcast. 2. Listener engagement through submitted questions about Italian wine. 3. The specific question of identifying Italian Pinot Noir similar to Burgundy and its region. 4. The role of a ""chief scientist"" in providing expert answers on wine topics. Summary This episode of the ""Everybody needs a bit of Shenza"" edition of the Italian Wine Podcast features Professor Attilio Scienza, the ""chief scientist,"" answering a listener's question. The premise of this special segment is for members of the Italy International Academy to submit their wine-related queries to the professor. Today's question, posed by Elena Z, asks which Italian Pinot Noir could be considered similar to that of Burgundy and from which specific Italian region. Professor Scienza begins to provide his answer, but the provided transcript ends before his full explanation is given. The episode concludes with a call for more questions for Professor Scienza and information on how to follow the podcast on social media and other platforms. Takeaways * The Italian Wine Podcast features a dedicated segment (""Everybody needs a bit of Shenza"") for Q&A with Professor Attilio Scienza. * Listeners, specifically members of the Italy International Academy, can submit questions directly to Professor Scienza. * The episode highlights a specific question regarding Italian Pinot Noir's similarity to Burgundy. * The provided transcript does not include the full answer from Professor Scienza to the posed question. Notable Quotes * ""Which Italian pinot noir could be considered to be the same or similar to that of burgundy from which Italian region?"

About This Episode

In a podcast on Italian wine podcasts, a guest asks which Italian pinotOE could be considered the same or similar to that of burgundy from which region. The guest also asks about a question from a Russian professor and is directed to the agreement. The guest then asks about a question from a guest on SoundCloud and is directed to the agreement. The guest also asks about a question from a guest on Spotify and is directed to the agreement. The podcast encourages viewers to subscribe and help fund the show.

Transcript

So, and this is coming from Elena. The question is, which Italian pinot noir could be considered to be the same or similar to that of burgundy? From which Italian region? Actually, that's interesting. I love this question. Warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza' edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise, the Italy International Academy commute members send us their questions for via chief scientist professor atillo Shenza. We record his answers, and Steve Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Welcome back to everybody needs a bit of Shenza. That means I have professor atilio Shenza just sitting right next to me, and he will answer One question from one of our members from the Italian wine community. And today, our question comes from Elena Zeta because we have two elenas at the office. They're both Russian. And one is Elena V and the other one is Elena Z. So, and this is coming from Elena. The question is, which Italian pinot noir could be considered to be the same or similar to that of burgundy from which Italian region. Actually, that's interesting. I love this question. In Borgonia. Mortis is in the in the agreement and tell me in the swallow. Perkea, Crystal Problema, the he, he started. Pay. Difficulty. Okay. You know? Okay. Not from anything. Krito, Frulado. Mhmm. Okay. And that is all for today. Thank you, and don't forget to follow us on social media, every white Italian wine podcast In addition, we also have mama jumbo shrimp, which is the sister video channel on YouTube. Please send us your comments and suggestions, and any questions you may have our way. You can DM us directly on social media, or send us pop us an email at info at italian wine podcast dot com. Thank you very much. And especially if you have a question for professor Rishinsa, we will feature your question directly to professor Rishinsa. And that was Everybody needs a bit of salsa. Definitely us. Definitely you. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, HimalIFM, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and break 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.