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Simon Nash, Jill Upton and Sam Isherwood interview wine industry personalities and uncover their stories and amazing tales. Podcasts are taken from the weekly radio program on 96.5 InnerFM (Melb, Australia 9am-11amAEST). Simon has been immersed in wine as both a passion and interest for the past 30 years and that journey has taken him to wine regions around Australia and overseas. Jill Upton is a ... more

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Latest Episodes

Hamish joins Jill Upton and Simon Nash to chat about the Australian Christmas icon wine, the Sparkling Shiraz.

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Nick joins Simon Nash and Jill Upton for a chat about the recently released Top100 Wines in the Australian newspaper and website. A great resource for us all to get across.

@thewineshowaustralia @nickryanwine

Jill Upton and Simon Nash chat with an industry legend, Bruce Tyrrell.

@thewineshowaustralia @tyrrellswines

Kate chats with Simon Nash and Jill Upton about a new offering in the Zero wine category called Zero Hour. This is a really good expression of no alcohol wine. The chat about the low-no alc category was really interesting.

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Recent Guests

Paul Gordon
Winemaker at Leconfield Wines, with over 50 years of experience in the industry.
Leconfield Wines
Episode: Paul Gordon - Leconfield Wines (Coonawarra, SA)
Jane Richards
Co-owner of Eight at the Gate winery
Eight at the Gate
Episode: Jane Richards - Eight at the Gate (Wrattonbully, SA)
Alex Beckett
Winemaker at Marnong Estate, discussing their wine production and philosophy.
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Episode: Alex Beckett - Marnong Estate (Subury)
Fraser McKinley
Wine producer at Sami Odi and previously interned at Torbreck.
Sami Odi
Episode: Fraser McKinley - Sami Odi, Barossa Valley
Leigh Woodrow
Wines representative and expert from Langmeil Estate
Langmeil Wines
Episode: Leigh Woodrow - Langmeil Wines, Barossa Valley
Miles Franklin
Co-owner of Legulch wine bar and entrepreneur
Legulch
Episode: Shelley Bickerstaff - Frogmore Creek & Legulch Bicheno, Tasmania
Jeff Byrne
Owner of Byrne Farm, winemaker specializing in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
Byrne Farm
Episode: Jeff Byrne - Byrne Farm (Orange)
Rupert Baxter
A young winemaker with experiences in various Australian regions and a passion for Nebbiolo.
Episode: Rupert Baxter - Winemaker
Sam Brand
Wine industry personality and representative of Brand & Sons
Brand & Sons
Episode: Sam Brand - Brand & Sons (Coonawarra)

Hosts

Simon Nash
Host with over 30 years of experience in wine appreciation, sharing insights from his extensive journey through wine regions worldwide.
Jill Upton
Co-host and wine reviewer with in-depth expertise in wine styles and tasting, known for her passion for educating listeners.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • Some good interviews and interesting people, but so biased when it comes to women!

    She puts so much more work and research into the women she interviews, but just craps on about what wine she's just drank to the men, like she knows something about wine!

    Poor...

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    Joel.S
    2 months ago
  • Very disappointing podcast

    As a wine making student and wine nerd I listen to a number of wine related podcasts, and as much as I want to like this podcast, I don’t.

    For starters, interviewing guests (mostly wine makers in rural regions with sub-par phone reception) over the phone is terrible for audio quality. But my main problem with this podcast is it come across as if the interviewers do ZERO research into who they are interviewing, to the point where the guest seem bewildered by some of the amateur questions. I was... more

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    Mattyshep1631
    Australia10 months ago
  • Love Markus Patz

    Markus has extensive knowledge of Italian wines. His enthusiasm, passion and genuine love is an absolute pleasure to listen to. Looking forward to more from him.

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    Mishakb
    Australia3 years ago

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Some listeners appreciate the depth of knowledge that guests bring regarding wine, often finding the interviews engaging and informative.
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Listeners enjoy the approachable nature of discussions, emphasizing a combination of expert knowledge and storytelling in each episode.

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Jane Richards - Eight at the Gate (Wrattonbully, SA)
Q: What sort of repercussions are we going to see as the consumers of this wine?
Jane explains the challenges caused by unpredictable weather, yet reassures that their vineyard's position allows for healthy crop potential.
Jane Richards - Eight at the Gate (Wrattonbully, SA)
Q: What wine actually turned you, like you and Claire growing up with these great wines, you didn't know so much about them?
While Jane can't recall one particular wine, she highlights their childhood experiences of tasting remnants from dinner parties.
Fraser McKinley - Sami Odi, Barossa Valley
Q: What does your vineyard look like today and how did you start planting it?
Fraser explains that he started working with the Hoffmans in Barossa, has been making wine for 19 years, and shares the journey of planting his own vineyard using cuttings from local vineyards.
Fraser McKinley - Sami Odi, Barossa Valley
Q: What was your journey like from being an art student to starting your winery?
Fraser describes how he and his wife transitioned from art school to hospitality and eventually to winemaking, emphasizing the supportive community and the influence of mentors in the industry.
Katharina Cser-Mostyn - Wine Not the Brand
Q: What are you looking for in the next 12 months?
She's aiming for partnerships with larger commercial opportunities such as event companies and airlines.

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Focuses on uncovering personal stories and insights from notable figures in the wine industry, offering a blend of anecdotes and expertise on winemaking. The discussions often center around unique wine varietals, regional wine culture, and evolving trends in wine consumption, such as the increasing interest in low and no-alcohol options. Listeners can expect entertaining interviews that not only highlight the personalities behind the wines but also delve into the artistry and complexities of wine-making and appreciation.

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Recent guests on The Wine Show Australia include:

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2. Jane Richards
3. Alex Beckett
4. Fraser McKinley
5. Leigh Woodrow
6. Miles Franklin
7. Jeff Byrne
8. Rupert Baxter

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