Wine Matters

Deborah Szabo

Wine Matters is hosted by Wendy Laureti, the accidental winery owner of Saddler's Creek Wines. In this podcast, I invite you to join me as I share what I believe is the true meaning of loving wine, and for me, that is bringing people together. I am no wine expert, though I am a wine lover. I love to learn and explore all things wine, including how it is made and how it is best enjoyed. What I've discovered is that the more I learn, the more I enjoy and appreciate wine. I would like to share with you what I've learned along the way and debunk some of the myths, but most importantly, I invite you to learn along with me. I will be inviting way more knowledgeable people than myself to share their expertise and their love of wine. Speaking to producers from the Hunter Valley and greater wine community. So cheers to Wine Matters!

  1. Does size matter #14

    08/29/2024

    Does size matter #14

    Why Size Matters Host: Wendy Laureti Guest Co-Host: Deb Szabo   In this episode of the Wine Matters Podcast, Wendy Laureti is joined by Deb Szabo to explore the fascinating world of wine stemware. They delve into why the shape and size of a wine glass can significantly impact the tasting experience, sharing insights and personal anecdotes. The discussion includes practical tips on choosing the right glass for different types of wine and how this can enhance the wine's flavor and aroma. Episode Summary Wendy and Deb discuss the importance of stemware in wine tasting, highlighting how different glass shapes affect the aroma and taste of wine. They experiment with various glasses, comparing the experiences of drinking the same wine from different stemware. The episode is filled with practical advice for wine enthusiasts on how to select the right glass to enhance their wine-drinking experience. They also share details about an upcoming event at Saddler's Creek Wines featuring a master class on stemware. Timestamps [00:00] Introduction to the episode and guests [02:15] Why does the size and shape of a wine glass matter? [05:30] The anatomy of a wine glass: bowl, stem, and base [10:45] Comparing different wine glasses: Bordeaux vs. Burgundy [15:20] The role of glass shape in releasing wine aromas [20:00] Experimenting with different glasses for Chardonnay [25:30] Discussing the traditional flute for sparkling wines [30:45] The impact of glass thickness on wine taste [35:00] Practical tips for washing and maintaining wine glasses [40:15] The importance of swirling wine in the glass [45:00] Stemless glasses: Pros and cons [50:30] Upcoming event at Saddler's Creek Wines: Stemware Master Class [55:00] Closing thoughts: Why stemware matters   PLUMM MASTERCLASS & LUNCH 31st August https://saddlerscreek.com/events/   VISIT SADDLER'S CREEK WINES AND BOOK A WINE TASTING https://saddlerscreek.com/visit-us/

    53 min
  2. Australia's Iconic Wine

    05/22/2024

    Australia's Iconic Wine

    In this episode of Wine Matters, Wendy Laureti discusses the top iconic wines of Australia, with a focus on the Bluegrass wines from Saddler's Creek Wines. Bluegrass is a label that has been a part of the winery's portfolio since 1990. Wendy and her guest, wine marketing expert Deborah Szabo, talk about the different wines in the Bluegrass collection, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, blends, and sparkling Cabernet. They discuss the food and wine pairings that go well with Bluegrass wines, such as duck pancakes, venison, and roast pumpkin. They also highlight the aging potential of Bluegrass wines, with some bottles being aged for 10 years or more. Overall, Bluegrass wines are known for their consistency, deliciousness, and affordability. Wendy and Deborah are tasting the Bluegrass Caberent Sauvignon 2014 Cellar Release alongside the 2021 current release.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Wine Matters and the Love of Wine 01:27 The Iconic Status of Bluegrass Wines 08:39 The History and Region of Bluegrass Wines 10:03 The Signature Style and Blends of Bluegrass Wines 14:19 The Sparkling Cabernet and Affordable Iconic Wines 26:29 Exploring Unique Food Pairings and the Value of Aged Wines 29:15 The Tradition and Consistency of Bluegrass Wines 34:05 Recommendations for Trying Bluegrass Wines and Gift Ideas     Saddler's Creek Wines is located in the Hunter Valley and is a family owned boutique winery. Established in 1990, Wendy, Frank Laureti were Club Equus members prior to buying the winery in 2015 along with Frank's brother Serge.  The Pokolbin based Cellar Door is open daily with live music and food van every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mentioned tastings; Bluegrass and Burger Tasting Flight held daily throughout May and June Ribs and Reds Masterclass May and June https://saddlerscreek.com/

    36 min
  3. Why buy wine from a cellar door vs large retailer?

    04/05/2024

    Why buy wine from a cellar door vs large retailer?

    Wine Matters Podcast is hosted by Saddler's Creek Wines owner Wendy Laureti. In this episode she interviews Lewis Drayton, from Ivanhoe Wines and discuss what's the difference between buy a bottle of wine from a large retailer vs a family owned boutique winery in the Hunter Valley. Saddler's Creek Wines neighbour in the Hunter Valley is Ivanhoe Wines, with Lewis at the helm who is the 6th generation of the famous Drayton Winemaking family. He brings a rich heritage of winemaking to the podcast. As a sixth-generation member of the Drayton family, with 171 years of history in the Hunter Valley, Lewis shares his insights into winemaking, family legacy, and the evolution of the wine industry. What's is their glass? Lewis presents the Ivanhoe 2020 Chambourcin Shiraz. Family Legacy and History: Lewis shares the remarkable journey of the Drayton family in the Hunter Valley, tracing back to 1843. The family's commitment to winemaking and their pursuit of excellence have shaped Ivanhoe Wines into a renowned establishment with a rich heritage. The Essence of Boutique Wines: Wendy and Lewis explore the essence of boutique wines, highlighting the personal touch, authenticity, and craftsmanship that set them apart. They discuss the importance of supporting family-owned wineries and the unique experiences they offer to consumers. Community Collaboration: Collaboration and community support within the wine industry. You can support your local business and the community by buying wine from boutique family owned winerys and if you're planning a trip to the Hunter Valley visit the Cellar Doors. Saddler's Creek Wines 15 Marrowbone Rd Pokolbin www.saddlerscreek.com Ivanhoe Wines 525 Marrowbone Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320 https://ivanhoewines.com.au/ #wine #winery #winetasting #huntervalley

    23 min
  4. Why Alternate Varieties are so hot right now

    03/22/2024

    Why Alternate Varieties are so hot right now

    Saddler's Creek Wines owner Wendy Laureti hosts Wine Matters Podcast, in this episode she talks to winemaker Sam Rumpit and about Italian Varietals and how you taste these wines at the Hunter Valley winery.   Introduction: Wendy Laureti introduces the podcast episode, welcoming listeners to Wine Matters. Saddler's Creek Wines winemaker Sam Rumpit joins Wendy to discuss alternate varietals. Exploring Picpoul Blanc: Sam introduces Picpoul Blanc, a recent and exciting addition to their collection, highlighting its texture and acidity. They discuss the appeal of alternate varietals for those seeking something different from traditional wines like Chardonnay or Riesling. Embracing Variety: Sam emphasises the importance of embracing alternate varietals to avoid stagnation in the wine industry. They discuss the historical significance of immigrants bringing new grape varieties to Australia. Adapting to Change: Wendy and Sam discuss the shift towards openness to trying new wines in recent years. They reflect on the dominance of Shiraz and Chardonnay in the Australian wine industry and the need for diversity. Experimentation and Innovation: Sam talks about the role of experimentation in finding new grape varieties suited to Australian climates. They discuss the flexibility and innovation allowed in Australian winemaking compared to stricter regulations in other countries. Future of Australian Wine: Wendy and Sam discuss the potential for new grape varieties to thrive in Australia's diverse climates. They highlight the excitement around experimenting with new varieties and the unique opportunities it presents for Australian winemakers. Closing Thoughts: Wendy concludes the episode by emphasizing the importance of trying alternate varietals and experiencing the creativity of winemaking. Sam shares his passion for experimentation and encourages listeners to explore new wines. Outro: Wendy wraps up the episode, thanking Sam for his insights and inviting listeners to join them for future episodes of Wine Matters.   Book an Italian Wine Flight at Saddler's Creek Wines and explore the Italian varieties https://saddlerscreek.com/events/   #winery #vineyards #huntervalley

    20 min
  5. Top 10 Wine Trends in 2024 #07

    03/01/2024

    Top 10 Wine Trends in 2024 #07

    Wine Matters Podcast is a hosted by Wendy Laureti owner of Saddler's Creek Wines and wine marketing expert Deborah Szabo. In this episode, they discuss the top trends in the wine industry for 2024: Return of Travel Influence: Overseas travel, particularly to wine regions like Italy, has influenced the popularity of grape varieties in Australia. Alternate Varietals: Consumers are showing increased interest in alternate grape varieties and exploring new styles beyond the traditional favorites. Chardonnay Resurgence: There's a resurgence of interest in Chardonnay, with various styles gaining popularity, from light and crisp to fuller-bodied and buttery. Innovative Winemaking: Winemakers are experimenting with alternative winemaking techniques, such as barrel fermentation and wild yeast fermentation, to create unique and complex wines. Low Alcohol and No Alcohol Wines: The market for low and no alcohol wines is expanding, reflecting changing consumer preferences for healthier options. Sustainable Practices: There's a growing emphasis on sustainable growing practices and environmentally friendly packaging in the wine industry. Flexible Wine Clubs: Wine clubs are becoming more flexible, allowing members to choose their own wines and providing more options for customization. Evolution of Cellar Door Experiences: Cellar door experiences are evolving to be more hospitality-focused, offering bookable experiences and emphasizing food and wine pairings. Casual Food and Wine Experiences: There's a trend towards more casual and accessible food and wine experiences, catering to the preferences of modern consumers. Packaging Innovation: Innovative packaging formats, such as canned wine and eco-friendly materials, are becoming more prevalent in the market. Saddler's Creek Wines is located in the Hunter Valley, cellar door is open daily. Gnocchi Rolling Cooking Class, lunch and Italian Wine pairing - 16th March Italian Wine Tasting Flight - daily throughout March and April https://saddlerscreek.com/events/ Share your predictions of wine trends with us on instagram tag us at @saddlerscreekwines #winematters #nswwine #huntervalley #italianwines #foodandwine

    25 min

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Wine Matters is hosted by Wendy Laureti, the accidental winery owner of Saddler's Creek Wines. In this podcast, I invite you to join me as I share what I believe is the true meaning of loving wine, and for me, that is bringing people together. I am no wine expert, though I am a wine lover. I love to learn and explore all things wine, including how it is made and how it is best enjoyed. What I've discovered is that the more I learn, the more I enjoy and appreciate wine. I would like to share with you what I've learned along the way and debunk some of the myths, but most importantly, I invite you to learn along with me. I will be inviting way more knowledgeable people than myself to share their expertise and their love of wine. Speaking to producers from the Hunter Valley and greater wine community. So cheers to Wine Matters!