The Vintage Journal by Andrew Caillard
The Vintage Journal by Andrew Caillard
Christophe Priddle - Editor, Andrew Caillard MW
Andrew Caillard is a wine expert, historian and author. These highly engaging and unstuffy podcasts are all about wine history and wine culture.
The Wine Journal 2023 - Curtin Radio Interview
Andrew Caillard MW interviewed on Perth's Curtin Radio about The Wine Journal 2023
Dec 7, 2022
17 min
Green Wine Future - Episode 4
In preparation for Green Wine Future 2022, Andrew Caillard MW has been asked to create a series of podcasts to explore how the Australian wine industry is preparing for climate change. In Episode 4, Andrew discusses sustainability in Australia with guests from Pernod Ricard, Chief Operations Officer Brett McKinnon and Global Communications Manager Sarah Descher.
May 22, 2022
14 min
Green Wine Future - Episode 3
In preparation for Green Wine Future 2022, Andrew Caillard MW has been asked to create a series of podcasts to explore how the Australian wine industry is preparing for climate change. In Episode 3, Andrew discusses sustainability in Australia with guests from Pernod Ricard, Chief Operations Officer Brett McKinnon and Global Communications Manager Sarah Descher.
May 21, 2022
17 min
Green Wine Future - Episode 2
In preparation for Green Wine Future 2022, Andrew Caillard MW has been asked to create a series of podcasts to explore how the Australian wine industry is preparing for climate change. In Episode 2, Andrew discusses sustainability in Australia with guest Ben Harris, Viticulture Manager for Treasury Wine Estates across Australia and New Zealand.
May 9, 2022
19 min
Green Wine Future - Episode 1
In preparation for Green Wine Future 2022, Andrew Caillard MW has been asked to create a series of podcasts to explore how the Australian wine industry is preparing for climate change. In Episode 1, Andrew discusses sustainability in Australia with guests James March, Chief Executive Officer of Barossa Australia, and Kerrin Petty, Chief Supply Officer at Treasury Wine Estates.
Apr 27, 2022
21 min
Aussie Wine Chat Interview with Andrew Caillard and Angus Hughson
Simon West and Darren Oemcke from Aussie Wine Chat catch up with Andrew Caillard and Angus Hughson to talk all things Vintage Journal and The Australian Ark project -  Andrew Caillard's upcoming 3 volume tome on the history of Australian wine, told through over 200 years of stories.
Jan 18, 2022
44 min
Seppeltsfield 1920 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny
Andrew Caillard, historian and Master of Wine, describes his tasting experience of the Seppeltsfield 1920 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny.
Oct 4, 2021
11 min
Seppeltsfield 1921 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny
Andrew Caillard, historian and Master of Wine, describes his tasting experience of the Seppeltsfield 1921 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny.
Sep 30, 2021
10 min
Grapevine Stories - Part 4 - A Step Back Into The Future
1970s to Today Australian Grape Vine Stories; A step back into the future. The golden period of modern wine was enabled by the dreams and hard work of past generations. While 19th Century vinestock reflects the romance and dramas of the Georgian Victorian ages, new material is required to build on those extraordinary efforts. The pursuit for ideal chardonnay clones led to the arrival of 19th Century Californian vinestock material into Australia. In the meantime, alternative varieties might not be that alternative given their history in Australia. Australia’s colonial vinestock heritage is one of the four corner stones of our modern wine industry.
Nov 23, 2020
18 min
Grapevine Stories - Part 3 - Grand Dreams & Boom-Bust-Boom
1855 to 1960s Australian Grape Vine Stories; Grand dreams and boom-bust-boom Fortunes were mixed after the great promise of the 1860s and early 1870s. Many of Australia’s greatest 19th Century vineyards were planted during this time. Economic, social and agricultural challenges hampered progress. The arrival of Phylloxera in Victoria in 1875 was met with a scorched earth policy. But South Australia’s quarantine laws protected the vast plantings of grape vines especially around Adelaide, McLaren Vale, Barossa and the Clare Valleys. Australian Burgundy boomed in the 1880s and 1890s. After the Second World War plant breeding programmes were introduced to improve colonial vinestock material, while only a trickle of new clones and selections were permitted into Australia.
Nov 23, 2020
24 min
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