Ep. 518 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Soil: Central Italy
Episode 518

Ep. 518 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Soil: Central Italy

Everybody Needs A Bit Of Scienza

March 4, 2021
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Central Italy
Soil
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italy
wine
documentary
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Episode Summary

Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. The geological characteristics of wine-producing soils in Central Italy. 2. The ongoing ""Everybody needs a bit of Scienza"" segment of the Italian Wine Podcast, featuring Professor Attilio Scienza. 3. The podcast's approach to dissecting complex wine science topics into multi-part series. 4. Strategies for making content accessible to non-Italian speakers (blog summaries, recommended resources). 5. The importance of Professor Attilio Scienza's published work (""Atlante Geologico del Vino"") as a supplementary resource. Summary This episode of the Italian Wine Podcast features host Stevie Kim alongside Professor Attilio Scienza, the ""science man,"" for the ""Everybody needs a bit of Scienza"" segment. This is the second part of a three-part series dedicated to Italian soil types, with this installment focusing specifically on Central Italy. While Professor Scienza delves into the topic in Italian, Stevie Kim clarifies that English summaries of the discussions are available on their blog. For listeners seeking a more comprehensive understanding, Professor Scienza's book, the ""Atlante Geologico del Vino"" (Geological Atlas of Wine), is highly recommended and available on Amazon. The episode concludes by setting the stage for the third part of the series, which will explore the soil types of Southern Italy. Takeaways - The podcast is currently in a series exploring various Italian wine soil types. - This particular episode highlights the specific geological features relevant to Central Italian wine production. - Professor Attilio Scienza is presented as a key scientific authority on Italian viticulture. - The ""Italian Wine Podcast"" aims to bridge language gaps by offering English summaries of Italian-language segments. - Professor Scienza's ""Atlante Geologico del Vino"" is an essential resource for deeper learning. - The series will conclude with an upcoming episode on Southern Italian soil types. Notable Quotes - ""This podcast contains information in Italian language."

About This Episode

Speaker 0 introduces a podcast called "The Italian wine podcast" featuring a guest named Professor Shenza. He explains that the podcast is a two-pronged series of recorded lectures on Italian wine, and that it is a recap of the topic. He also mentions a video about a specific geological deposit and encourages listeners to subscribe and rate the show.

Transcript

Warning warning. This podcast contains information in Italian language. In a bad, this podcast contains information in Italian, Chinchin. Italian wine podcast. Chinchin with Italian wine people. Welcome to this special. Everybody needs a bit of Shen's edition of the Italian wine podcast. Here's the premise, for Italy international academy community members send us their questions for Via Chief Scientific professoratilo Shansa. We record his answers, and Stacy Kim tries to keep him in line. Sometimes it works. Thank you for listening. Alright. Hello, everybody. Welcome back to Italian wine podcast. My name's Stevie Kim. I'm here with Professor professor professor Isilia Shenza. Yes. That is his name science, Professor science. And he's exactly that. He is the science man. This is the segment we call everybody needs a bit of it's an Italian. So if you don't speak Italian, this will be a little bit hard to fall especially when he goes on his monologue but we do translate kind of the gist of these sessions into English on our blog. It's you know, we try to do in real time, but sometimes it takes a bit of time. So, but if you would like to follow us and you don't speak Italian, you can still get kind of the recap of what we're talking about. So on this segment, we will be talking about actually this is the second of the three part series of soil type in Italy. And, today we'll be talking about, well, Professor Shenza, obviously, not we. He will be talking about the soil type from Central Italy. Is wally, they're not. Italia. Okay. Okay. The distancing should surely they'll, they'll tell us phenomenia Phenomeni. If you know, generato, he he he surely that, there is only So, you know, the deposit, the the material and merino, q and tiki, and then after the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the like, because he, Okay. The, that, the, the the the the the the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to show that you're using Mulcanica. The the, right, you know, you can canti, brunello, Oreieto, echo. You know, can decrease some of our forces in the event of few important that that that the, it's kinda, because it, the the the the the the the versal, lord cyber solumber on it. So a quindi, the original marina, the, Adriatica del del, the the Yeah. Well, in in Germany, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, Alright. So that's good. I hope that all the wine gigs, you are satisfied. This is Central Italy, and we're talking about soil types. Let me repeat. If you like to could do a little bit of a better deep dive. You need to go to the Atlanta geological Delletario Delvino, which atelier has written. It's available on Amazon. I highly recommend that. And stay tuned for the third part when we do an overview of the soil types for Southern Italy and that'll be the next episode. So until then, this is another segment of Everybody needs a bit of, please continue to follow us on SoundCloud and wherever you get your podcast and don't forget to also have a look at our social media channels including TikTok, mama, jumbo shrimp. So, she was say goodbye to Monte, salutiama Monte. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcasts. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts HimalIFM, 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.