
Ep. 2153 Michela Aru | Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza
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Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The interactive Q&A format of a podcast segment called ""Everybody needs a bit of Chienza."
About This Episode
The hosts of the Tayonwen podcast, including Speaker 1, Speaker 2, and Speaker 3, remind listeners of their podcast and encourage them to subscribe to their YouTube channel. They also provide information on how to pair wine with local foods and mention a new treatment in general. The hosts also remind listeners to donate to the company and encourage them to check out their sister channel.
Transcript
Warning warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. This podcast contains information in Italian. Chinching. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shenza addition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise. Fin Italy International Academy Community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientist Chienza. We record answers, and Stevie Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Hello, everybody. My name is Stevie Kim, and welcome back to Tayonwen podcast. For another episode of everybody needs a bit of Chienza. And today's question comes from Mikaela Aru. When talking about how to pair wine in food, we often refer to how it makes sense to be guided by locality pairing local wines with local foods, cultural aspects play an important role, but could you explain the importance of agronomic and geographical aspects. One question. Because of the Mhmm. In La Rucia de Nizal, in Fatiza, Krista, so, Krista Mona, the the the Gucciin, from Lorok in Pondo, that impertise, and the, and the, I can tell the, I do not have a mise enbras, Ayushi, I mean, a little bit, because you know, I don't know So the the the the the the the the primary brain. The you know, the patient. Because I can see I can Been. Internet. Tokyo, you know, I'm gonna call it. A new treatment in general. The okay. Okay. Okay. And that is all for today. Another episode of everybody needs a bit of Shansa. As you can see, we take questions from our colleagues. Our friends, our wine lovers in the community. Anyone who's interested in asking, professor Shane side questions, please forward our way. DM us directly in social media or email info at italian wine podcast dot com attention to everybody needs a bit of Shanesa series. And don't forget to follow us also on our sister channel, mama jumbo shrimp, which is our YouTube channel. Thank you for joining us today. Thank you for your question, Mikaela. Bye bye. Listen to the Italian wine pot podcasts 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 italian wine podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, production, and publication costs. Until next time. Cheaching.
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