Be among the first to hear the podcast Wine Explained By Banfi -- the first three episodes are now live: https://t.co/vd77AWiyiT (thanks to @JamesCridland / @Podnews for making it easy to listen and subscribe!)
Banfi other than Brunello is very hard to find in California also. I have seen some Chianti on the East Coast but not around here. It is too bad as the wines that I have had are really good @BanfiWines
thanks to @davejackson for our #podcast#inspiration ... speaking of, you can listen to the first few episodes by searching for "Wine Explained By Banfi" on your favorite podcast app
A peek inside the Old Brookville "studio" where we're producing a #podcast about #wine. For the audio tech geeks, that's a dbx 286S preamp / channel strip plugged into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB interface. For the non-audio-geeks, those boxes w/dials are the "sound equipment"
Thanks Nancy! We remain committed to selling wine as the core of our business, so the Banfi podcast will be free to hear and free of commercials. Since we're producing the show, we may mention a Banfi wine here and there, but only as relevant to the content.
@BanfiWines FWIW I don't, nor do I know anyone who does, sign up for things like stitcher premium to hear the ad-free content. I also don't do Patreon. Make good content and people will listen, subscribe and share but monetization of podcasts beyond sponsors is a turn-off for many in my demo
In both France and Italy they respect the land more and its been in their families many, many years sometimes hundreds of years. They also live on the vineyards and make the wines--true vignerons. We don't have that here in the US except for 10-20% as you correctly state
So, we're working on a podcast (about wine, of course). Would like to get your feedback on if, and how, you listen to podcasts. Thank you for playing! Do you ...