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Episode 230 – It’s Miller Time with Shana & Gavin Miller from Upper Bench Winery & Creamery
Episode 230 – It’s Miller Time with Shana & Gavin Miller from Upper Bench Winery & Creamery

In todays episode, Shelley and Phil venture to yet another wine region and this time in another country, featuring wines from Shelley’s homeland, Canada! Today’s wines are a benchmark of excellence reaching an upper elevation, if you will, while raising the bar of Okanagan wines. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #Persnickety #EasterEgg  Wines this episode: A HUGE

Episode 229 – Uncorking the Past: TerraVox’s Mission to Preserve Heritage Grapes
Episode 229 – Uncorking the Past: TerraVox’s Mission to Preserve Heritage Grapes

In todays episode, Shelley and Phil continue to venture into wine regions unknown to them and many as they sit down with Jerry Eisterhold, owner and founder of TerraVox, a Missouri winery! We always are talking about how important it is to venture outside what you’re used to drinking and this episode is a perfect

Episode 228 – Poppin’ Bottles of Finger Lakes Wines with the Cochrans
Episode 228 – Poppin’ Bottles of Finger Lakes Wines with the Cochrans

In todays episode, Shelley and Phil sit down with great friends, Heidi and Chris Cochran, all the way from Little Falls, New York and taste through three wines from the Finger Lakes Region of New York, in honor of Finger Lakes Wine Month. But wait, we’re still technically in the middle of Washington Wine month,

Episode 227 – Floods of Change: Exploring the Geologic History of the Pacific Northwest with Geologist Kevin Pogue
Episode 227 – Floods of Change: Exploring the Geologic History of the Pacific Northwest with Geologist Kevin Pogue

In todays episode, we’re going to school as we sit down with long time Professor of Geology at Whitman College, Kevin Pogue, who walk us through the Missoula Floods, serving up this information from a firehose! Kevin has had a hand in so many of the AVA’s in Washington, even working with one of today’s