
Ep. 1715 Davide Rho Of Le Vigne Di Zamò | Slow Wine 2023
Slow Wine 2023
Episode Summary
Content Analysis Key Themes and Main Ideas 1. Introduction of a special series from the Slow Wine fair in Bologna. 2. Interview with a specific producer, Davide from LaVigna De Zamou. 3. Discussion of the ""Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0"" book as an educational resource. 4. Focus on specific Italian grape varieties: Rubola Jolla and Tocai Frulano. 5. The concept of a ""benchmark producer"" in the context of wine education. Summary This segment of the Italian Wine Podcast announces a special series recorded at the Slow Wine fair in Bologna in March 2023. The host introduces Davide from LaVigna De Zamou, a producer whose winery and specific grapes, Rubola Jolla and Tocai Frulano, are featured as ""benchmark producers"" in the newly released educational book, ""Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0."" This book is aimed at a broad audience, from Italian wine enthusiasts to students learning about wine. The episode teases a deeper dive into Davide's family history and winery, and his alignment with the Slow Food agenda. The podcast also includes a call for listener donations to support its production. Takeaways * The Italian Wine Podcast produced a special series from the Slow Wine fair in Bologna (March 2023). * The series features interviews with Italian wine producers, such as Davide from LaVigna De Zamou. * ""Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0"" is a new book designed for both wine enthusiasts and students. * LaVigna De Zamou is recognized as a benchmark producer for Rubola Jolla and Tocai Frulano grapes in the new book. * The podcast encourages donations to cover production costs and offers a free book for larger contributions. Notable Quotes * ""Welcome to this special series dedicated to slow wine held in Bologna in March twenty twenty three."
About This Episode
Speaker 1 promotes an Italian wine podcast and encourages viewers to donate money to support it. Speaker 2 talks about a special series on Italian wine and asks viewers to share their experiences with Italian wine. Speaker 1 then asks viewers to visit the show and thanks them for their time.
Transcript
The Italian wine podcast is the community driven platform for Italian winegeeks around the world. Support the show by donating at italian wine podcast dot com. Donate five or more Euros, and we'll send you a copy of our latest book, my Italian Great Geek journal. Absolutely free. To get your free copy of my Italian GreatGeek journal, click support us at italian wine podcast dot com, or wherever you get your pots. Welcome to this special series dedicated to slow wine held in bologna in March twenty twenty three. During the fair, we conducted several interviews with some very exciting producers. We were able to pull out some of the more interesting elements of Italian wine within the slow wine movement, tune in each week on Italian wine podcast. I am here with an individual by the name of Davideiro, and he is representing Lavigna De Zamou. I have you here because, of course, we're talking about Italian wine unplugged two point o. It is our book that just came out. It is basically it's catered to everybody who loves Italian wine, Italian grape, but we also have a lot of students who are learning about wine through this book. And your grapes, Rubola, Jolla, and Tocai Frulano, are b you're a benchmark producer in the book, and we talk about these grapes. So I wanna talk to you a little bit about These grapes, but I first wanna ask you, who are you? Where is your winery? And tell me a little bit about the history of your family, of the winery. Okay. Okay. Because we're at slow food and we're talking a lot about, you know, how does your agenda fits well in this environment? The, Well, thank you so much for coming to talk to me today. I appreciate it. Thank you, Alex. It was a pleasure speaking with David. From LaVigna Did Zamo. Listen to the Italian wine podcast wherever you get your podcast. We're on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, HimalIFM, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show. If you enjoy listening, please consider donating through Italianline podcast dot com. Any amount helps cover equipment, and publication costs. Until next time.
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