Ep. 333 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Erik Schneider Question
Episode 333

Ep. 333 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Erik Schneider Question

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

June 18, 2020
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Erik Schneider

Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The promotion and international education of Italy's indigenous grape varieties. 2. The role of Professor Ettore Shenza as an expert answering community questions. 3. The challenges and opportunities in making lesser-known Italian wines accessible for international tasting. 4. The importance of shared responsibility in promoting Italian wine heritage abroad. Summary This segment from the Italian Wine Podcast, ""Everybody Needs a Bit of Shenza,"" features Professor Ettore Shenza, also known as ""the Fleshman,"" addressing a question from Eric Schneider, the 2017 Sweden Sommelier of the Year and a member of the Via International Academy community. Schneider's query focuses on whether there are common organizations beyond Via dedicated to promoting Italy's promising indigenous grape varieties. He also seeks insights into how to facilitate the availability of these wines for tastings within the international community. The host emphasizes the significant responsibility of promoting and educating about Italian wine globally, expressing deep gratitude for Professor Shenza's continuous generosity in sharing his research and teaching materials to improve their program. Takeaways - The Italian Wine Podcast features a segment where Professor Ettore Shenza answers questions from the Via International Academy community. - There is a recognized need for better international promotion and accessibility of Italy's diverse indigenous grape varieties. - Eric Schneider, a notable sommelier, highlights the importance of finding common organizations to support this promotion. - Professor Shenza is highly regarded for his contributions and generosity in sharing knowledge about Italian wine. - Promoting Italian wine abroad is viewed as a significant responsibility. Notable Quotes - ""My question is as follows, all of our twenty wine regions have potentially promising indigenous groups waiting for international fame. Do we have a common organization beyond our Via to promote this great heritage. And how could we facilitate the availability of those wines for tastings in our international community?"

About This Episode

A representative from Italian wine podcast, Chinchin, is hosting a discussion on the Italian wine community. Speakers 1, 2, and 4 are present and ask questions about the community's national groups and the possibility of promoting them in international markets. They also discuss the importance of educating the community and promoting their heritage. The discussion ends with a promotion for the Italian wine podcast and a recommendation for viewers to donate through SoundCloud.

Transcript

Italian wine podcast. Chinchin with Italian wine people. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shansai edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise, for 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. Hi, you guys. Welcome to everybody needs a bit of Shenza. I'm here with, professor Ettiro Shenza, also known as the Fleshman. Okay. Are you ready, Artilia? I said, are you ready? Are you ready? Okay. Yeah. So today's question comes from Eric Schneider from our Via community, and he is actually two thousand seventeen Sweden Somiller of the year. The king. See if I can. Okay. Did you know that? No. I think he's just making up his it's too much anthropology here. Okay. Tutor and Astraventi Rejourney and Lavelo international. Ultra Avilla is this the Dear senior Shenza. My question is as follows, all of our twenty wine regions have potentially promising indigenous groups waiting for international fame. Do we have a common organization beyond our Via to promote this great heritage. And how could we facilitate the availability of those wines for tastings in our international community? Okay. Okay. The you can educate Leiko Metante, Vine ambassador, Elvino. We should know to request to importante but it's a a question. Your record. Geologic. The the the dietroquale is a very stable team. Okay. Well, that, was kind of a serious tone to it. I think it's a big responsibility. That we have to promote and educate Italian wine, abroad. And we're on a serious tone, incredibly grateful for, and honored that Atilio Shenza has joined our, our group. And he's constantly, giving us. He's so generous with all of his information, his research, and teaching materials so that we can improve program. It is always a work in progress. And thank you, Eric Schneider, for asking that question forward. So that's it for today. And thank you to the listeners. This was a everybody needs a bit of Shansat, segment. And please listen to us and follow us on SoundCloud, Italian broadcast, Facebook, Instagram, and don't forget to tweet us once in a while. At ita wine podcast. So if you find that you need some mending. Well, that was never one for hand to your work. And if you find that your mood is pending, well, that matters is your just to church sometime. Yeah. But that's fine. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Himalaya FM, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show. If you enjoy listening, consider donating through Italian wine podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, production, and publication costs. Until next time, chi chis. So we get tripping over imperfections. Take a job. Under Hollywood. You say you need some kind of firm direction, but you know all the others which they could, but they can't. No. Take that down. But I think we still could. Yeah. Well, I think we still could.