Show Notes
Irelandâs relationship with wine is unusual - we drink a lot of it but we do not produce it ourselves, and historically we fall between the stools of Europe and the post-colonial âNew Worldâ which divide the wine business. These factors allow us to be completely neutral in deciding which ones we like. So what do we like? And what do we talk about when we talk about wine?
Conversations about wine - like conversations about Irish - often heave under the weight of gender roles, social class, geopolitics and money. But if we let our guard down they can lead to wonderful places.
In this weekâs episode Darach and Peadar talk to Shamim De BrĂșn from MItchell & Sons WInes in the IFSC. She tells the lads about Irish connections to the vineyards of Bordeaux, licking volcanic rocks to understand wine better and how the history of wine importing goes back to Brian Boru. What wine goes best with a spice bag or a bag of Tayto? Do âCork Dorksâ suffer an unfair negative reputation comparable to gaeilgeoirĂ? Are men scared of rosĂ©? They all get a look-in too.
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