Halliday Wine Companion

Halliday Wine Companion

The Halliday Wine Companion Podcast (formerly known as By The Glass) is back with a new look, a new host, and a bunch of new and exciting guests.  Join Halliday editor Anna Webster as she sits down with industry experts – including winemakers, sommeliers, distillers, critics, retailers, and more – to chat about, unpack and explore a range of wine- and drinks-related topics. From interviews with top producers and the stories behind your favourite bottles, to the science of cellaring, deep dives into wine regions and grape varieties, and much more, this fun and conversational podcast is essential listening for anyone who loves wine. So, pour a glass and settle in.

  1. Jasper Hill’s Emily McNally: Family, place and 50 years of Heathcote wine

    EPISODIO 1

    Jasper Hill’s Emily McNally: Family, place and 50 years of Heathcote wine

    Emily McNally has spent the past two decades furthering the legacy of her parents, Ron and Elva Laughton, who bought a young vineyard in the late 1970s in Heathcote and established the iconic Jasper Hill.  In this episode, host Anna Webster asks Emily why her parents chose Heathcote, how the region earned its identity (and her family’s role in it), what “organic and dry grown” actually means on the ground, why they’re picking grapes earlier than they used to, and adapting to a hotter, less predictable climate. We also dig into Jasper Hill’s key vineyards, Emily’s Paddock and Georgia’s Paddock, the wines in the glass, and the honest commercial reality of selling wine – particularly shiraz – in 2026. Jasper HillHalliday Wine Companion Halliday Wine Companion on Instagram Halliday Wine Club Buy the 2026 Halliday Wine Companion LANGTONS LANGTONS on Instagram PLUMM PLUMM on Instagram   In this episode 00:00 Welcome to 2026, and why Jasper Hill moved to Heathcote01:20 First vintage (1982) and making great wine with minimal gear01:50 Heathcote before it was an official GI, and putting the region on the label early02:40 Chauncy, Heathcote’s iconic restaurant, and the family connection04:15 How Heathcote has changed (slowly), and why bookings matter at cellar doors05:10 Growing up on a vineyard, resilience, and the winding road into winemaking06:50 Vintage in Italy, and learning by doing07:20 The “slow transition” of taking over from her parents10:35 Emily’s Paddock vs Georgia’s Paddock, aspects, soils, and varieties12:55 Organic, dry grown, biodynamics, and keeping soil alive14:10 Climate change: Drier winters, heavier spring rain, and picking 4–6 weeks earlier16:10 Fire, recovery, and what you do when a block is gone19:35 The Jasper Hill range, plus “Georgia and Friends” and why it appears22:10 Lo Stesso Fiano: Why fiano, how it tastes, and how it differs by grower24:50 Emily’s Paddock co-ferment: Balancing shiraz ripeness and cabernet franc greenness28:50 When to drink Jasper Hill: The 10–12 year sweet spot29:45 Occam’s Razor: Origin story, sourcing changes, and a lighter Heathcote shiraz33:10 Picking earlier now: Climate and taste, plus the legal shift around must additions36:05 Labels, history, and why some things do not change37:00 Is shiraz “out of favour”? Oversupply, choice, exports, and selling in 202641:30 What’s next: Vintage 2026 looks smaller, and how they are managing it42:25 Visiting Jasper Hill: By appointment, and please do not DM on Instagram Wines and bottles mentioned Jasper Hill: Georgia’s Paddock Shiraz, Emily’s Paddock Shiraz Cabernet Franc, Georgia’s Paddock Nebbiolo, Georgia’s Paddock Riesling Occam’s Razor Shiraz (Emily’s label) Lo Stesso Fiano (collaboration, fiano focus) “Georgia and Friends” and “The Sisters” (made when seasons force the hand) Places and people mentioned Heathcote, Victoria (region identity, GI conversation) Chauncy, Heathcote (restaurant) Georgia Roberts (partner in Lo Stesso) Chalmers Vineyard (fruit component referenced in discussion) Key takeaways Regional identity is made, not granted. Heathcote did not always exist as a recognised region, and championing place mattered early. Organic is a year-round commitment. Composting, cover crops, and soil life are not marketing lines, they are workload. Climate is changing the calendar. Picking earlier is now normal, not exceptional. Selling wine is harder right now. More choice, global oversupply, and softer consumption means more effort for fewer sales. Legacy succession is rarely a moment. The handover from founders to the next generation can be a long, respectful fade rather than a handoff. Partners: LANGTONS The Halliday Wine Companion Podcast is presented by LANGTONS. PLUMM Glassware This season is also supported by PLUMM, official glassware sponsor of the Halliday Wine Companion Podcast. Thirsty for more? Join the Halliday Wine Club for premium 95+ point wines delivered monthly. Visit winecompanion.com.au or check the show notes to subscribe.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    45 min
  2. From flute to ferment: Medhurst’s Rohan Smith on changing careers, making rosé, and the art of picking.

    EPISODIO 2

    From flute to ferment: Medhurst’s Rohan Smith on changing careers, making rosé, and the art of picking.

    In this episode of the Halliday Wine Companion Podcast, host Anna Webster sits down with Rohan Smith, Chief Winemaker at Medhurst in the Yarra Valley, to talk about his unconventional path into wine, what it really takes to “speed-run” a winemaking career, and why the single most important decision in the winery happens before the grapes even arrive: picking. Rohan shares how a classical music background shaped his approach to interpretation and craft, then gets practical on vineyard and cellar decisions, from diurnal shift differences between Yarra and Mornington, to building pinot noir and chardonnay blends through repeated classification tastings. He also breaks down the detail work behind Medhurst’s signature rosé, including press extraction choices, ferment temperature, and juice turbidity targets. Along the way, you’ll hear about sustainability certification work, wine show judging (including Rohan’s role at Melbourne Royal), the value of regional wine shows for the community, and what’s ahead for the 2026 Yarra Valley vintage. The Halliday Wine Companion Podcast is hosted by Halliday editor Anna Webster.   Medhurst Wines Medhurst on Instagram Rohan Smith on Instagram Halliday Wine Companion Halliday Wine Companion on Instagram Halliday Wine Club Buy the 2026 Halliday Wine Companion LANGTONS LANGTONS on Instagram Plumm Plumm on Instagram   Chapters:00:35 Meet Rohan Smith, Chief Winemaker at Medhurst (Yarra Valley)00:45 From musician to winemaker, and the “interpretation” link between music and wine02:10 Early wine influence, collectors at home, curiosity and tasting young02:55 The career pivot: cellar door and vineyard work, taking the pay cut04:25 Learning from the ground up: vineyards, soil, vine metabolism05:10 First vintages, wine chemistry, and building real capability05:45 Studying wine science while working, graduating with a medal07:05 Mornington vs Yarra: what actually changes in the glass and why10:00 Working with fruit from multiple regions and what it teaches you11:30 Sustainability certification and why it matters (in practice)13:00 Taking over at Medhurst: following a long-term winemaker, changes without ego14:40 The Medhurst site: slopes, soils, altitude shifts, and block differences20:10 Entry level vs estate vs reserve, and how classification tastings work27:10 Chardonnay winemaking: whole-bunch press, full solids, wild ferment, oak29:10 The signature rosé: extraction, turbidity, cool ferments, and why it’s “fiddly”33:00 Winemaking philosophy: intervention when needed, taste every ferment34:50 The single biggest decision: picking dates and phenolic ripeness36:00 2026 Yarra vintage check-in: conditions, timing, what to expect37:10 Alternative varieties and what could work in the Yarra39:10 Wine show judging: why it accelerates learning, community value42:00 Len Evans Tutorial: why it’s so formative44:40 The Yarra Valley community and why it works46:45 Call to action: support cellar doors and Australian wine   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    48 min

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The Halliday Wine Companion Podcast (formerly known as By The Glass) is back with a new look, a new host, and a bunch of new and exciting guests.  Join Halliday editor Anna Webster as she sits down with industry experts – including winemakers, sommeliers, distillers, critics, retailers, and more – to chat about, unpack and explore a range of wine- and drinks-related topics. From interviews with top producers and the stories behind your favourite bottles, to the science of cellaring, deep dives into wine regions and grape varieties, and much more, this fun and conversational podcast is essential listening for anyone who loves wine. So, pour a glass and settle in.

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