The Cellar Door Podcast

Tom Massey

Join lawyer/wine explorer, Tom Massey, in the Cellar Door to hear the stories of the people and wineries in the wonderful world of wine. Tom is joined by winery owners, wine makers and other wine personalities to hear and share their stories, the stories of the wineries and the stories of the wines. It's a podcast about where it all came from and where it's all going. 

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    The Scholar and the Storyteller: Ed Cavanagh on the History of the Cellar Door

    Send us a text Ed Cavanagh’s wine writing stands apart. He somehow fuses the flair of a journalist with the depth and precision of a scholar — a rare combination, but then again, few writers in the wine world have a background quite like his. Many of you will know Ed from his work across the Limestone Coast wine industry, or from his time in cellar doors throughout South and Western Australia. But his story stretches much further — from the world of law and academia, including a Cambridge Fellowship, to the vineyards and communities that now shape his writing. When Ed fell in love with the wine industry, he brought with him a remarkable set of tools — a sharp analytical mind, a storyteller’s instinct, and a genuine curiosity about people and place. It’s no surprise that his work has been recognised, recently earning him a shortlist spot at the Australian Wine Communicator Awards. Anyone who has read Ed’s writing knows how he operates: he doesn’t just tell the story of wine — he digs into its context, the politics, the culture, and the consequences that often ripple beneath the surface. It was an absolute privilege to sit down with Ed to unpack one of his recent pieces. There’s so much more to explore, and I’ve no doubt this will be the first of many conversations with him. But for now, a huge thanks to Ed Cavanagh for joining me. Support the show

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    Brendan Carter on challenging Australian wine culture

    Send us a text I first came across Unico Zelo almost a decade ago, in a wine shop in Kansas City. The owners poured me a skin-contact white from South Australia, a wine I’d never seen before. I was immediately struck by its vibrant label, its unusual blend, and its perfectly fitting name: Esoterico. That was my first introduction to Brendan Carter and his work at Unico Zelo. Since then, I’ve watched in awe as the brand has expanded, pivoted, adapted, and expanded again - a cycle that has become part of its DNA. What began as a cult label is now much more: an international presence, with Bottle Shock TV bringing stories, insights, and entertainment to a global audience, and a wine bar experience that is immersive, unpretentious, and undeniably fun. At the heart of it all are Brendan and his wife, Laura, who has been alongside him since the very beginning. But Brendan isn’t one to keep the spotlight for himself. He consistently highlights the next generation of talent - Henry, Noah, Simon, and the wider Bottle Shock and Unico Zelo teams - emphasising them as an integral part of the future. Brendan’s leadership, vision, and infectious energy have left a clear mark both in Australia and abroad since the inception of Unico Zelo in 2012. After nearing a record two-hour conversation on the Cellar Door Podcast, I can honestly say Brendan is a confident, thoughtful visionary with the track record to prove that whatever he’s doing, it’s working. It was an absolute privilege to speak with him and hear his insights. A huge thanks to Brendan Carter for joining me. Support the show

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Join lawyer/wine explorer, Tom Massey, in the Cellar Door to hear the stories of the people and wineries in the wonderful world of wine. Tom is joined by winery owners, wine makers and other wine personalities to hear and share their stories, the stories of the wineries and the stories of the wines. It's a podcast about where it all came from and where it's all going. 

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