In this episode, Janina welcomes Tom Hewson, champagne correspondent for Decanter and creator of Six Atmospheres, to explore one of her favourite topics: the evolving worlds of Champagne and English sparkling wine. They dive into climate shifts, grape varieties, lost cĆ©pages, yields, soil diversity, younger producers, pruning rules, and what the future might look like for both regions. A deep, insightful and truly geeky conversation for sparkling wine lovers. Shownotes 02:19 From jazz musician to sparkling wine specialist – Tomās unexpected journey. 03:55 Is another English Wine Report coming? Janina asks about future editions. 04:34 Behind the scenes of tasting and writing large regional reports – workload, scale and logistics. 05:57 Comparing vineyard size: hectares planted in England vs Champagne. 07:20 āHow big is Champagne?ā ā breaking down vineyard numbers and grower totals. 09:40 Janina asks whether England is close to defining its own āgrand cruā sites; Tom responds on regional potential. 12:42 Comparing English regions: southeast vs southwest, the north, and Wales – how climate shapes categories. 15:41 How climate change is affecting Champagne and England differently – and why āwarmerā doesnāt always mean āeasier.ā 18:29 Maritime vs continental climates – should England and Champagne really be compared? 24:09 Janina asks about Voltis, the first hybrid grape permitted in a French appellation. 25:48 Tomās experience with lost or forgotten Champagne varieties (Arbanne, Petit Meslier). 31:33 Land prices: cost of vineyard land in Champagne vs England – and why experimentation is easier in the UK. 34:19 Younger Champagne producers embracing Meunier and the rise of single-varietal Meunier wines. 38:27 How much chalk does Champagne actually have? And why Englandās soil diversity could be an advantage. 41:26 Is soil diversity a benefit or a complication for Englandās future? 44:04 Yields: England vs Champagne – narrowing gaps and the impact of controlled limits. 45:02 What yields Champagne would have without regulatory controls. 47:33 Englandās upward trend in yields and how hobby vineyards distort averages. 49:27 Pruning systems: Champagneās strict rules vs Englandās flexibility – should England adopt more structure? 51:37 Sustainability and biodynamics: how both regions are adapting under environmental pressure. 55:34 Agro-tourism in England and Champagne 57:58 Tomās final recommendations and key takeaways for sparkling wine lovers. š© Questions or feedback? janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk šø Instagram: @eatsleep_winerepeat š„ YouTube: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat š Website: www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Cheers to you! š„ THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST Featured in Decanter Magazine and Radio Times, and listed among the top UK wine podcasts by Feedspot. RECOGNITION: ā Finalist, 67 Pall Mall Award for Best Global Wine Communicator in Audio (2025) ā Shortlisted, IWSC Emerging Talent in Wine Communication (2025) ā Listed #22 on Drinks Retailingās 2025 Most Influential People in Drinks Ā
š§Ep. 2558 From Puglia to Wales: Robert Maggi on Italian Wine in the UK and the Cardiff Wine Festival
Marc Millon, a VIA Italian Wine Ambassador since 2021, is a celebrated expert in the world of wine, food, and travel and an award-winning author of 15 books on these topics. Today, Marc is in conversation with the wine educator and entrepreneur Robert Maggi, who...


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