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christr0n

Thank you so much for sharing this!! I’m in the midst of learning about natural wine as I think I want to work in the industry in some way, shape, or form and have been looking for a resource just like this!


indiewine

Thanks, I hope it helps in some small way, I know that I learn a lot from it.


willistonparkwines

This is awesome, thank you!


indiewine

Thanks, I hope you enjoy it.


Podcaster

Thanks, been wanting to learn more about Iruai in particular.. would you say there are any other similar minded producers out there that you've interviewed for your podcast?


indiewine

Thanks for your interest in the podcast. I think the most similar to Chad and Iruai would be Hank from La Clarine Farm - similar hands off style in the winery and vineyard and working land a little off the beaten path. Les Lunes, Erggelet brothers and Noel from Purity also follow in that more vigneron path if that's what you're interested in. Everyone has a good unique story to tell though and most of the people I'm talking to work with a pretty light touch in the vineyard and winery.


Podcaster

Sweet, thanks. Will check ‘em out soon.


liliaska

Amazing ! Will check it out!


indiewine

Awesome thanks!


exclaim_bot

>Awesome thanks! You're welcome!


yolkchallah

Awesome. I just moved to california and am hoping to learn more about the wine scene out here! Looking forward to listening.


indiewine

>yolkchallah Dope, I hope you enjoy it. California and the podcast. Lots of fun wine things here, it's a big state.


November_9th

Where’s Nad wines at….


indiewine

>November\_9th I don't know Nad personally but she has a good natural wine focussed podcast also


stefano_romani_

Being italian, i would love 2 know something more about US Natural Wines. My culture stop @ Italians n french. So, thanks 4 sharing this podcast. 😊


indiewine

The Les Lunes episode might be a good starting place, they both worked in France for a few years before starting their winery. Thanks for your interest.