Episode list

Verticals

Lagier Meredith

Thu, Aug 01, 2019
The story of a husband and wife team making one of the most underrated wines in Napa on Mount Veeder without any other staff.
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Schramsberg

Thu, Aug 22, 2019
Richard Nixon, the Cold War, Prohibition, and the insane idea of American Sparkling Wine, this is a look into the personal archives of one of America's most iconic and daring wineries.
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Chappellet

Thu, Aug 29, 2019
One of the founding families of modern day Napa, who helped defined high-quality Cabernet with fruit from their estate on Pritchard Hill, tell their multi-generational story through five bottles.
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Corison

Thu, Sep 12, 2019
A winemaking journey spanning 45 years, Cathy Corison has found herself loved by collectors, sommeliers, and critics, but her path wasn't always easy.
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Matthiasson

Thu, Sep 26, 2019
Farming, family, and the quest to make real wine in the Napa Valley, Jill and Steve Matthiasson have defied the norms of Napa since the moment they began making wine.
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Ridge

Thu, Nov 21, 2019
Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Ridge has been making single-vineyard wine since 1962. Journey with Paul Draper into the history of the winery and the significance of the '71 vintage in the Judgment of Paris.
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Ridge, part 2

Thu, Jan 09, 2020
Continued from part 1, this episode takes a look into the experimentation of wine at Ridge, White Zinfandel, and the transition from Paul Draper to Eric Baugher.
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RAEN

Thu, Jan 16, 2020
Carlo Mondavi continues a legacy of winemaking at his Sonoma Coast winery.
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Baskavígin

Baskavígin

June, 1615. After several months at sea, ploughing through the turbulent waters of the North Atlantic, three whaling vessels from San Sebastian land on the far north of frozen Iceland. There the scholar Jón Guðmundsson, Jón the Wise, has been expectantly awaiting the arrival of the Basques. Eighty-three weather-beaten sailors, captained by Martín de Villafranca, Pedro de Aguirre and Esteban de Tellería. Autumn arrives, and the Nordic cold brings with it famine and want, leading a young Icelandic man to rob a large piece of whale blubber from the whaling station. The act leads to a confrontation. Furthermore, just before the Basque crew sets out to return to San Sebastian, a huge storm sinks three of its ships, leaving the Basque men trapped on the island. Faced with the impossible task of surviving the frozen winter without suitable facilities, as well as local legislation that prevents them from staying on the island over winter, the 83 whalers spread out in vain to search for vessels in which to travel home. In the meantime, protected by King Christian IV's legislation, Ari Magnússon sees a chance to assert his authority and gain reputation, by leading the peasantry to capture and murder the Basques The time is now right to explore this intrepid adventure of extreme survival, through the eyes of the erudite Jón Guðmundsson; the scholar who publicly denounced the death of his Basque friends and the biggest massacre in Iceland's history through his writings. An accusation he would pay for dearly, by being condemned to exile until his death.

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