Send us a text 🍷 Orange, NSW might just be Australia’s most underrated wine region — but winemaker Jonathan Mattick from Canobolas Wines is putting it on the map! From cool-climate Chardonnay to elegant Syrah and Cabernet Franc, discover how altitude, volcanic soils and passion shape some of the country’s most distinctive wines. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss a deep dive into the stories behind great wines! Have you ever visited Orange or tried a wine fr...
Send us a text From Alsace to Central Otago, Paul Pujol’s journey has shaped some of the world’s most elegant cool-climate wines. 🍇 At Prophet’s Rock, he’s crafting Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Noir that reflect the unique schist and clay soils of Central Otago. In this interview, Paul shares his wine philosophy, his Burgundy connection with François Millet, and why Prophet’s Rock is one of New Zealand’s most exciting wineries. Thank you to Paul and the Prophet’s Rock team for taking the t...
Send us a text Thank you to the team from Laithwaites for sponsoring this episode. Go check them out at https://www.laithwaites.com.au/ to discover more! Use the promo code: WINEDUP for an exclusive 20% off! In this episode of The Wined Up, Trent and Jason dive deep into the world of Australian Merlot with a blind tasting of five incredible wines from regions across Australia. 🇦🇺🍷 We’re on a mission to celebrate Aussie Merlot—exploring its diversity, quality, and unique flavour profiles. You’...
Send us a text In this episode, we travel to Rippon Vineyard in Wanaka, New Zealand, and sit down with Nick Mills, Rippon’s General Manager and Winemaker, to uncover the story behind one of the most iconic vineyards in the world. Rippon isn’t just about wine—it’s about heritage, terroir, and sustainability. Nick takes us through the vineyard’s rich family legacy, its award-winning wines, and the deep connection between land and grape. From the breathtaking landscapes of Central Otago to Nick’...
Send us a text This week we ask the question of whether you can get great wines at great value? We get it, times are tough and wine is a luxury product, but that doesn’t mean that it all must cost an arm and a leg. We have a bit of fun with the price is right style blind tasting to identify to see if Jase can value the wines correctly. We reflect on our visit the “Exhilarating wines from Western Australia” event at the Rocks, Sydney. We chat about why more and more people aren’t discovering a...
Send us a text In this episode, Trent and Jason sit down to taste three incredible bottles from De Salis Wines, a boutique, family-run winery from Orange, NSW—located 1050 meters above sea level. That makes it part of the elite 1% of Australian wine regions above 600 meters! We explore how altitude impacts wine—from the slower ripening of grapes to the distinct elegance and balance it brings to the final bottle. De Salis’s approach is all about minimal intervention, letting the terroir and cl...
Send us a text Francois Labet, owner of Chateau de la Tour and Domaine Pierre Labet, who is also the President of the Bourgogne Wine Board, highlights why Australians should take a Closer Look at Bourgogne, particularly the Regionale wines. He explains the history of Bourgogne, its grape varieties, the classification, and where hidden gems can be found. During the episode he shares with us a delicious 2022 Bourgogne Hautes-CĂ´tes de Beaune Altitude. Thank you Francois for you...
Send us a text The week, we sit down with Blair Walter, the acclaimed winemaker behind Felton Road, one of New Zealand’s most celebrated producers of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Riesling. From the rolling vineyards of Central Otago to the precision of the winery, Blair shares his journey, winemaking philosophy, and the delicate balance between nature, terroir, and craft. We dive into Felton Road’s organic and biodynamic practices, the art of minimal intervention, and what just makes Felton Ro...
Send us a text Unlock the savory secrets of Northern Rhône Syrah! 🍷 In this episode, Jason and Trent dive deep into the rich, complex world of this iconic French wine. From understanding why some wines taste "meaty" to decoding wine legs and exploring regional terroir, this video is your guide to appreciating what makes Syrah from Northern Rhône so unforgettable. We spotlight the 2021 Domaine Bernard Gripa St. Joseph Syrah, a bottle packed with savory notes, spice, and refined fruit. Our h...
Send us a text In this episode of The Wined Up, Jason and Trent dive into an exciting blind tasting challenge: comparing a UK sparkling wine, an Australian sparkling, and a French Champagne. They discuss the impact of global events on champagne consumption, the psychology behind celebrating with bubbles, and their personal preferences from the tasting. Join us for a deep dive into sparkling wines, and see who comes out on top in this Battle of the Bubbles! 🍾🥂 Subscribe to @‌thewinedup and com...
Send us a text Jean-Francois Bordet, owner of Domaine Seguinot-Bordet in Maligny and President of the Chablis Commission of the Bourgogne Wine Board invites Australian’s to try and visit Chablis. The winemakers may even pick you up at the gas station! Find out more about Bourgogne wines on Instagram (@vinsdebourgogne ), Facebook (@bourgognewines ), LinkedIn (@bureau Interprofessional des Vins de Bourgogne - Bourgogne Wine Board). Subscribe to @‌TheWinedUp and comment below if you want to visi...
Send us a text This week, we have a chat with Sarah Crowe, the acclaimed Winemaker and General Manager at Yarra Yering, one of Australia's most historic and respected wineries, nestled in the Yarra Valley. We delve into Sarah’s mosaic of stories contributing to her wine journey. This includes her formative years in Hunter Valley and Beechworth and being put into positions to make calls and decisions herself. We touch on her style, her wine philosophy and the balancing act of upholding tradit...
Send us a text This episode we ask the question of whether the Penfolds St Henri is Australia’s most trustworthy wine. It feels, at least for us synonymous with important family gatherings and that special gift that is known, has the branding and delivers in quality. We try a Penfolds 2012 St Henri to see how it has developed over 13 years and boy was it good. Listen in to hear our thoughts! In talking about St Henri, we delve into single vineyard vs multi regional wines and chat about the di...
Send us a text Step into the bold and innovative world of Mount Edward Wines in Central Otago with co-owner and winemaker Duncan Forsyth. In this episode, Jason and Trent go beyond traditional wine talk and explore what truly makes a wine unforgettable—stories, mistakes, memories, and a little rule-breaking. From iconic Pinot Noir to experimental Chenin Blanc, Vermouth, and a Prosecco-style Riesling, discover how Mount Edward is pushing the boundaries of modern winemaking. Duncan opens up abo...
Send us a text In partnership with the #MakeItIconic campaign by @‌gouvernementfr, we were fortunate to interview 2 French Australian icons in Guillaume Brahimi (Chef Crown Resorts Culinary Ambassador, Bistro Guillaume, and TV Host) and Franck Moreau (Master Sommelier, and Group General Manager - Beverage at Merivale). What an experience! We were able to hear what makes the French Food and Wine scene iconic, their favourite French dishes and wine, the French spirit and innovation,...
Send us a text This episode we sit down to have an inspiring and insightful chat with Brett Butcher the founder and director of Soumah wines in the Yarra Valley. We talk about Brett’s journey from hospitality to now living the dream of having his own winery today. We talk about how the Soumah wine philosophy and journey has led him to the focus and curiosity with north Italian wine varietals that brought so much joy and fun to the chat and to our palates. It was such a pleasure to uncover the...
Send us a text In this episode we chat to Nic Bowen, Chief Winemaker at Howard Park Wines. Nic gave us great insight into the Great Southern and Margaret River wine regions of Western Australia. We know the Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon from Margaret River is fantastic, but he highlighted the amazing hidden gems of Sparkling Wine and Riesling from the Great Southern. He also shares his wine story, the history of Howard Park Wines, and takes us through a flight of their wines which include...
Send us a text In this episode we have a chat with Australia’s Bourgogne wine ambassador (Andrea Pritzker MW) to learn bit more about her wine journey, but also to Take a Closer Look at Bourgogne. We demystify the complexity associated with Bourgogne, we talk about misconceptions, the classifications, the hidden gems, accessibility and affordability, and the exciting future ahead for Bourgogne. Listen in to uncover those hidden gems, hints and tips to kickstart your wine journey into Bourgogn...
Send us a text This episode we celebrate a huge milestone, being our 2 year anniversary! It sure has been a whirlwind journey of blood, sweat, tears, and a whole lot of laughs and memories. To celebrate, we pair the delicious, deep, powerful 2022 RP By Farr pinot noir from Geelong with the powerful reflections and questions we throw at each other in the episode. We discuss our future merch ideas, favourite episodes, favourite winemaker episodes, favourite food and wine pairings, our respectiv...
Send us a text Amisfield is a well-known winery in the Pisa Mountain Ranges of Central Otago, New Zealand. It is run by an 'A-Team 'of passionate and experienced individuals that all have the common goal to make great wine. The Amisfield owners have given the team the flexibility to experiment and innovate and you can see it in their wines. In this episode we are fortunate to chat to Sam Davies (Chief Winemaker) where he explains his wine journey, the sub-region of the Pisa Mountain Ranges, a...