Crush Course
Crush Course
Sarah Brown
Wine is a lot of things -a culture, a science, a history- but it shouldn't be confusing. Whether you're curious about how it's all made or just looking for a little guidance next time you are in the bottle shop, we've got your back. Join me each week for a new Crush Course in the world of wine.
Hard Pressed
This one is going to be a bit different from other episodes.  A little bit more of a heart to heart. In this week's podcast, I am sharing with you the personal work experiences of not only myself but other wine folks, and talk about why burnout is such a prevalent issue in the wine industry. Long hours?  Check.  Pressure to improve but not enough resources?  Check.  Toxic workplace?  Unfortunately, also a check.  There's a lot that we have to battle in chasing our passions, and for some, it can be too much.  But I believe that by starting the conversation, we can find support and solutions.  
Jun 28, 2022
15 min
You Put the Dirt in the Cow Horn and You Shake it All Up
I have alluded to a cow horn more than once in previous episodes, so I thought it was high time we tackled Biodynamic farming.  It has many of the same rules as Organic farming- no toxins, chemicals, or harm done to the environment-but has some witchier elements that have captivated some grape growers and confounded others.  So what does it mean when some is biodynamically farmed? And does it make for better wine?  All this, plus, a somewhat shocking wine of the week.
Mar 7, 2022
11 min
What Not to Do in Wine Country
The temperatures are rising and the mustard is blooming, which can only mean one thing.  Tourist season is here.  The local economy depends on folks coming to visit and try our wines, so we are happy to have you here.  But, there are a few things you need to know before you book your next trip.  Learn how to plan, where to go, and proper tipping etiquette.  And, our first wine of the week for 2022!
Feb 14, 2022
16 min
So Fresh and So Clean?
This week, we are breaking out our debate skills from AP Environmental Science to discuss the newest trend in wine: Clean Wines.  These wines evoke the idea that they are made better and are better for you.  But does the term hold any weight?  And what does a wine have to do- if anything- to be labeled as clean?
Jan 28, 2022
16 min
Dealcoholization Station
Happy New Year!  It's the time of year where the world makes promises to better themselves, and for some, that means reducing their alcohol intake.  We are in something of a beverage revolution, and more people than ever are looking for low and no alcohol options, including wine.  Learn the difference between low and no alcohol wine, how they are made, and how it can change the wine's character- oftentimes not for the better.  Plus, I share the results of my own non-alcoholic experiment.  Let's just say I'll be sticking with other non alcoholic beverages for the remainder of Dry January. Next week: Clean wines!  So what do you think: legit or just another buzz word?
Jan 14, 2022
14 min
Ice, Ice Vino (Just Mull it Over)
It's the holiday season! And, the last episode of Crush Course for the year!  I will be taking a two week break to celebrate the holiday and spend time with family and friends.  I guess you could think of it as the end of the Semester.  To make up for my anticipated absence, I thought we could do a two-for-one episode. This week, we will be talking about Ice Wine and Mulled wine.  Sort of polar opposites of the wine spectrum, but both delicious and both made in the cold of winter.  What does it take to make an ice wine?  What do Charles Dickens and Sweden have in common?  Check out our final episode for 2021 to find out. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year, xo Crush Course
Dec 17, 2021
12 min
Just a Tipple
Fortified wines are one of those subcategories of wine that often are forgotten or overlooked at the bottle shop.  Sure they come in small bottles, but they have big personalities.  These boozy, semi sweet wines pack a punch with loads of toasty, nutty, and fruity aromatics that just scream winter time.  They're the perfect pairing to a cozy night by the fire or after dinner conversations with friends.  Together, we will dive into the interesting origin stories of these wines, how they differ by region and style, and where to find my favorite Port in Napa Valley.  Tis the season for a tipple or two, don't you think?
Dec 10, 2021
12 min
2021 Crush Course Gifting Guide
Finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list can seem daunting at times, especially when they have a niche interest- like wine!  As a gifter and receiver of many a wine gift, I have collected for your the best of the best for this holiday season- from the tiniest stocking stuffer to the biggest of splurges.  The weather outside is frightful, but wine gifts are so delightful!  Plus, there's news here at Crush Course that I can't wait to share. Wine of the Week:  https://garyswine.com/shop/?product-id=58ef99724fca45252ebf5a26&option-id=ddd877516163fd4e971f2842fb9bf063e294b47d2dc318ae7f7203b8070213da&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=free-PLAs&gclid=Cj0KCQiA15yNBhDTARIsAGnwe0WpnMF2YFZOHgs9Lap29NAt_BG7ciJg1mbo0SU7O-jVLQfq-EA4tHcaAvyLEALw_wcB Next week we get back to the wine talk with a special on Port and Fortified wines!
Dec 3, 2021
14 min
It's a Crush Course Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown
With the Thanksgiving holiday right around the corner, we are feeling extra thankful for good wine and the people who help make it.  One of the lesser known players in the wine game is the humble intern- the traveling wine lover who sacrifices sleep, soft hands, and a good ounce of their sanity to help bring in the season's harvest.  We at Crush Course dedicate this trip down memory lane to all interns- past and present- who have helped to keep this industry alive and thriving. So you wanna get some wine for Thanksgiving.  But what?  Here's a quick run down on my strategy as discussed in this episode: 1) Sparkling- Either Cava, California Sparkling or a non-vintage Champagne with a bit more acid to it.   2) Chardonnay- No butter bombs here though; go for Chablis, which will be more fruit and less oak. 3) Viognier, Riesling, or Gewurstraminer- a light, aromatic white will be a nice contrast to all the richness and savory elements already at play. 4) Grenache, Gamay, or another light red- You can definitely still drink red wine with white meat, but look for lighter, more herbacious wines that add to the palette instead of stripping it. 5) Cabernet Sauvignon- For after dinner sipping, or those Cab lovers who insist on a glass with dinner.  Acid driven, fruit centric Cabs like the Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from Heitz will do the trick; at $60 a bottle, it feels like a splurge, but trust me, it's worth it.  Happy Thanksgiving!
Nov 19, 2021
15 min
Better Beaujolais than Never
There are plenty of wine-oriented traditions out there, but did you know that there is an international celebration for one wine each November?  Beaujolais Nouveau has humble beginnings but it has skyrocketed to fame in the last few decades.  Beaujolais was once the underdog to big brother Burgundy, but now, it is known across the world for its uniquely fresh and fruity bottling.  There's science, there's history, there's bad french pronunciation!  And....dare I say it?  A California Nouveau?  Listen to find out!
Nov 12, 2021
13 min