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Winemaker Interview with Daniel Brennan of Decibel Wines
From Philly to New Zealand: The Winemaking Adventures of Daniel Brennan
In this episode of After Wine School, host Keith welcomes Daniel Brennan, a Philly native and accomplished winemaker now based in New Zealand's Hawke’s Bay with Decibel Wines. The conversation covers Danny’s unique journey from cheesesteak pop-ups in Hastings to pioneering organic vineyards and making Malbec a new staple in New Zealand. They delve into the intricacies of terroir, the realities of selling independent wines in the U.S., and the vibrant winemaking culture. The episode also includes humorous anecdotes, like creating the perfect cheesesteak bread in New Zealand, collaborating with high-end butchers, and even some light-hearted jabs at Australians. Daniel shares insights on organic farming practices, climate change impacts, and the importance of being hands-on in the U.S. market. The episode wraps up with personal stories, including Danny’s experience with the Wine School of Philadelphia, discussions on distribution strategies in various U.S. states, and the challenges and rewards of making fine wine.
00:00 Introduction to Daniel Brennan and Decibel Wines
00:58 Cheesesteaks in New Zealand
02:42 Wine Culture and Global Hustle
04:31 Italian Influence and Family
07:27 New Zealand Wine Industry Insights
11:05 Challenges and Successes in Winemaking
12:49 The Evolution of New Zealand Pinot Noir
28:46 The Business of Wine
28:58 Understanding the Wine Industry
29:36 The Importance of Personal Presence in Sales
31:07 Distribution Across the United States
32:30 Challenges and Strategies in Organic Wine Growing
35:09 The Unique Nature of Wine
36:13 Historical and Cultural Significance of Wine
40:51 Climate Change and Its Impact on Vineyards
42:21 Organic Wine Growing Practices
45:23 Market Trends and Consumer Preferences
57:23 Innovations in Vineyard Management
58:27 Conclusion and Contact Information
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