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Wine Talks with Paul K.

Author: Paul K from the Original Wine of the Month Club

All you knew about wine is about to bust wide open We are going to talk about what really happens in the wine business, and I'm taking no prisoners. Learn more at: https://www.winetalkspodcast.com/. I am your host, Paul Kalemkiarian, 2nd generation owner of the Original Wine of the Month Club, and I am somewhere north of 100,000 wines tasted. How can Groupon sell 12 bottles for 60, and the wines be good? How do you start a winery anyway and lose money? And is a screwcap really better than a cork? Sometimes I have to pick a wine at the store by the label and the price... and I get screwed. Subscribe now and prepare to be enlightened.
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Are Wine Tastings a Sham? What the producers of Bottle Shock think.
Episode 528
Friday, 12 June, 2026

Yes, there was a movie. A movie about the Judgement of Paris. The movie being a heap of fun, you will hear on this episode of Wine Talks...why! It was pure craziness in the studio with the producers of the movie Bottle Shock stopped in to shed some light on the production of the movie, as well as what they are up to now! If the notion that wine is the domain of aristocrats, snobs, and storied French chateaux still lingers somewhere in your mind, this conversation will pop that cork and send it spinning. Wine Talks with Flint Dilley and Jody Savin shatters glass ceilings and sacred casks, daring to suggest that most of us—yes, most—are bluffing our way through every swirl and sniff 17:10. Listen as these guests champion the radical democratization of wine, challenging the very premise that expertise is necessary for genuine enjoyment. The wine world's intimidation factor, self-perpetuated by "gatekeepers" with elaborate rituals and intimidating lingo, comes into direct conflict with the guests' vision of wine as a playful, accessible, and astonishingly subjective pursuit 20:01. Here, sniffing for Lucky Charms notes is not only permitted—it might just win you the game. In a rare act of subversion, you'll hear how a film and now a board game have wielded more influence over wine culture than generations of critics or winemakers. Did "Sideways" kill Merlot? Could a single movie scene undo centuries of Bordeaux supremacy and dictate what gets planted in California? The fact that growers ripped up vineyards, or that wine shops raised prices overnight because of a fictional character's tantrum, is explored with both glee and incredulity 07:53. As the episode peels back layer after layer of myth and marketing, you'll confront the uncomfortable idea that much of what we value about wine is, in fact, marketing—and that the difference between a thousand dollar bottle and a two buck chuck might come down to the poetry with which it's sold 29:29. But don't get comfortable. The real friction ignites as Dilley and Savin unveil how a social game—with blind tastings, confessions, and bluffing—can upend every "truth" you cling to about wine 15:07. Is the experience of drinking wine really about the terroir and the chemistry, or is it memory, emotion, and the stories we conjure as we raise our glasses? The duo invites you to consider whether it's even possible to separate objective quality from subjective experience, and whether the current obsession with expertise is blinding us to the much deeper pleasure found in the absurd, the communal, and the unpredictable 30:34. And as you might expect from these iconoclasts, you're prodded to face the possibility that the wine industry's woes are as much about their own outmoded rituals as new challenges 51:07. Is the romance and lore of wine being crushed by commodification and technical "scoring"? Is your best "tasting note" your own memory, or the one somebody else told you to have? This episode dares you to reconsider the very act of sharing a bottle—not as a performance, but as a disruptive act of mindfulness and connection 34:12. What You'll Learn: 🍾 That the fall of Merlot was driven by a single movie scene and how pop culture trumps tradition 09:45 🍾 Why most wine "tasting notes" are total B.S.—and how bluffing is half the fun 17:10 🍾 How democratization and play can dismantle the snobbery and fear around wine 38:17 🍾 The secret to designing a wine game for both "snobs" and "newbies", and why you don't need to know anything to win 24:05 🍾 That your most memorable bottle may actually be the cheapest—if you bring the story and the spirit 29:29 Michael Mondavi Winery: https://michaelmondavi.com/ Opus One Winery: https://www.opusonewinery.com/ Chateau Montelena: https://www.chateaumontelena.com/ BevMo: https://www.bevmo.com/ Total Wine: https://www.totalwine.com/ Trader Joe's: https://www.traderjoes.com/ YouTube:  https://youtu.be/EcE_nUpOKHY?si=DZ6msba0KbL6iJvh

 

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