Dan Really Likes Wine

Dan Really Likes Wine
Podcast Description
Dan Really Likes Wine is ashow that picks up the light-hearted approach and easy manner for which Dan Nicholl is known, and introduces a wide range of (mostly) South African wine from Dan’s cellar at his home and beyond. Looking to take some of the intimidation away from wine, and celebrate wine from across the spectrum of taste and price, sit back, relax and sip on some wine that dan really likes
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The podcast primarily focuses on the world of wine, exploring different South African selections while aiming to demystify wine tasting. Episodes delve into specific topics like wine pairings, the winemaking process, and personal anecdotes from guests, with examples such as discussions around budget-friendly wines and the experiences of engaging with local wineries.

Dan Really Likes Wine is ashow that picks up the light-hearted approach and easy manner for which Dan Nicholl is known, and introduces a wide range of (mostly) South African wine from Dan’s cellar at his home and beyond. Looking to take some of the intimidation away from wine, and celebrate wine from across the spectrum of taste and price, sit back, relax and sip on some wine that dan really likes
THE FARMER WHO MAKES WINE: It took a while to explain to Callie Louw what a podcast is, and his own copy will be delivered on a TDK cassette – but while he might be averse to technology, the man behind the 100-point Porseleinberg syrah has no such issues with wine, and is as masterful in the vineyards working the farm, as he is in his Swartland cellar.

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