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Welcome to “Two Glasses In,” a podcast and video series celebrating Santa Barbara County wine and the vintners who dedicate their lifeworks to the art of winemaking. If you’ve ever been curious about the winemaking process or the stories behind your favorite bottles of wine, this is the show for you. From legendary winemakers to the new kids on the vine block, tune in every Thursday for new podcast episodes as host Bion Rice sits down with fellow Santa Barbara County winemakers for a candid, in-depth conversation to discuss their wines, the craft and their lives, over two glasses of wine.
Total 16 episodes
1
Sonja Magdevski

Sonja Magdevski

For Episode 7, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) talks with Sonja Magdevski of Clementine Carter Wines. Sonja discusses her colorful path to winemaking, taking her through Macedonia and planting Pinot with Emilio Estevez in Malibu. Sonja waxes poetic on the power of Roussanne and how making wine with grapes whole cluster is an art within itself. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 7 of “Two Glasses In” features the CLEMENTINE CARTER (ROUSSANNE) and the FEMINIST PARTY (GSM). Recorded at For Friends Inn in downtown Santa Ynez in the heart of Santa Barbara county, new episodes of Two Glasses In premiere every Thursday! "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Clementine Carter Wines, head to https://clementinecarterwine.com/
00:0021/11/2024
Mikael Sigouin

Mikael Sigouin

For Episode 6, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) talks with the “King of Grenache”, Mikael Sigouin of Keana Wine Company. Born in Hawaii, Mikael discusses the lessons his “Tutu” (Grandmother) taught him and how her spirit led him to winemaking, his life’s calling. "Kaena" means "potential for greatness” and Mikael is a “Hapa” (a mix or part of many things). His wines are very much both, powerful and vibrant and balanced in a way that “round off the edges”. Learn why Mikael thinks of Grenache as Feminine, how he designs his own labels, his neverending love of Rhianna and how her music helps him make wine. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 5 of “Two Glasses In” features the GRENACHE ROSE and the RESERVE TIERRA ALTA GRENACHE, with a little HAPA BLANC in between. Recorded at For Friends Inn in downtown Santa Ynez in the heart of Santa Barbara county, new episodes of Two Glasses In premiere every Thursday! "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Rideau, head to https://www.rideauvineyard.com/ Tap the link in the bio to listen and join us for a brand-new season!
39:0814/11/2024
Iris Rideau

Iris Rideau

For Episode 3, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) with an old family friend: Iris Rideau of Rideau Vineyard. When Iris founded Rideau in 1997, she was the very first Female African-American winery owner in the United States. Overcoming racism in her childhood, she became one of the founding winemakers in the Santa Ynez Valley and helped build the Los Olivos AVA into what it is now. Rideau (now run by Martin & Isabelle Gauthier) grows hand-harvested grapes from their sustainably-farmed estate. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 5 of “Two Glasses In” features the ESTATE VIOGNIER and the CHATEAU DUPLANTIER with a little bit of their ESTATE SYRAH. Recorded at For Friends Inn in downtown Santa Ynez in the heart of Santa Barbara county, new episodes of Two Glasses In premiere every Thursday! "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Rideau, head to https://www.rideauvineyard.com/   For more show notes and links, visit www.twoglassesin.com
43:4307/11/2024
Larry Schaffer

Larry Schaffer

In Episode 4 of Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) catches up with Larry Schaffer of Tercero Wines The self-proclaimed “The Indie Rock of Los Olivos Wineries”, Larry loves experimenting with distinctive wines, such as his Mouvedre rose. Larry discusses why he favors getting his hands dirty with the grapes, screw caps and the one-on-one interactions with his audience is the most important relationship a winemaker can have. Discover why the most important question you can ask is, “How do you drink your coffee?” Recorded at For Friends Inn in downtown Santa Ynez in the heart of Santa Barbara county, new episodes of Two Glasses In premiere every Thursday! "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Tercero wines, visit https://www.tercerowines.com/ For more show notes and links, visit www.twoglassesin.com
53:0331/10/2024
Keith Saarloos

Keith Saarloos

For Episode 3, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) gets into a serious conversation (and serious drinking) with Keith Saarloos of Sarrloos + Sons. For Keith Saarloos, winemaking is a family affair. His father worked the land while his children helped decide the wines. Because of this tight bond, each varietal he grows is named after a member of the family, representing all their qualities in the bottle. Keith speaks with passion and honesty about this industry he gives his life to. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 3 of “Two Glasses In” features Keith’s family of Wines with his MOM Estate Grenache Blanc, his BIG LAR SYRAH Reserve with additional tastes of his daughter’s 7TEEN Sauvignon Blanc plus his Son’s CASH’s Grenache Rose. Recorded at @forfriendsinn in downtown Santa Ynez in the heart of Santa Barbara county, new episodes of @2glassesin premiere every Thursday! "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Saarloos + Sons, head to https://saarloosandsons.com/. For more show notes and links, visit www.twoglassesin.com
48:3524/10/2024
Jessica Gasca

Jessica Gasca

For Episode 2, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) talks to one of the rising stars of the Santa Barbara Wine Country, Jessica Gasca (Story of Soil). Jessica started working in the industry in 2009. She apprenticed at Sanguis, saving up enough to start her unique label. Her single varietal-focused brand develops release-focused single vineyards for each wine and quality of the terror. She discusses her tumultuous relationship with Syrah and her constant pursuit of the perfect Pinot Noir. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 2 of “Two Glasses In” features the Syrah (Duvarita Vineyard) / Santa Barbara and a Pinot Noir (with a bonus glass of Rose). "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Foxen Vineyard and Winery, https://storyofsoilwine.com/. For more show notes and links, visit www.twoglassesin.com
45:4417/10/2024
Dick Doré and Bill Wathen

Dick Doré and Bill Wathen

Welcome to a brand new season of TWO GLASSES IN. For our first episode, Bion Rice (Artiste Winery & Gallery) talks to two of the founding members of the Santa Barbara Wine Country, Dick Doré and Bill Wathen. Dick and Bill began Foxen in 1985 on the Doré family’s land in the Santa Maria Valley. Foxen's first vintage was made in 1985 in an old blacksmith shop on the ranch. This building was now known fondly as "The Shack" (featured memorably in the classic "Sideways"). 2009, they built a fantastic solar-powered FOXEN tasting room just down the road, where they showcase their Burgundy, Rhône, and Loire varieties. As Bill says, "… respect the vine and let the wines make themselves with little or no intervention.” Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 1 of “Two Glasses In” features the Chenin Blanc (Enrest Wickenden Vineyard) and the Pinot Noir (Block 8 Bien Nacido Vineyard). "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Foxen Vineyard and Winery. For more show notes and links, visit www.twoglassesin.com
42:0310/10/2024
Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray

We’re all given an endless number of choices in life, about which direction to go or what path we want to follow. In the case of Andrew Murray, the world of wine would have really missed out on his spectacular creations should he have chosen to become a paleontologist as planned. Lucky for us, when given this choice, Andrew ultimately left UC Berkeley behind for a new kind of study, Syrah. After getting his hands dirty with an internship in Australia, Andrew returned to the states where he earned a bachelor’s degree in viticulture and enology from UC Davis’ renowned wine program and founded his eponymous Santa Ynez winery and vineyard. Join us for the final episode of “Two Glasses In” Season 1, and taste alongside as we discuss with Andrew Murray his wisdom, evolution, passion, and unflagging love affair with Rhône varieties that has only since grown in his 20 years of winemaking. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 9 of “Two Glasses In” features the 2017 Roasted Slope and 2017 Syrah Tours Les Jours. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Andrew Murray, please click here to view show notes.
52:4101/05/2020
Tyler Thomas

Tyler Thomas

Nobody is better suited or more deserving than Tyler Thomas to serve at the helm of two of Santa Barbara County’s notable wine producers, Dierberg Vineyards and Star Lane Vineyards. Inspired by his epicurean grandmother, Tyler fell in love with food and wine early on, which led to his obsession for plant science, and eventually an unquenchable desire to squeeze the terroir out of his vines.Join us for episode 8 of Two Glasses In, where we discuss with Tyler his early love of food, wine, and science alongside tasting an exquisite Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon from Dierberg Vineyards and Star Lane Vineyards. Get ready to be blown away by the intellectual depth of this one-of-a-kind winemaker. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 8 of “Two Glasses In” features the 2016 Dierberg Chardonnay and 2015 Star Lane Cabernet Sauvignon. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.For more information on Tyler Thomas, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
52:1123/04/2020
Blair Fox

Blair Fox

Unquestionably worthy of all his accolades and reputation, Blair Fox of Blair Fox Cellars, Fox Wine Co., Fess Parker Vineyards & Winery, and Epiphany Wine Co. has more than earned his stripes in the wine business through passion, sheer will and grit to become one of the best winemakers in America. A husband, father of two daughters and winemaker for multiple wineries, Blair is a life-balanced entrepreneur wearing dozens of hats. How he does it all with such confidence and grace comes from inside, like gut instinct or cosmic intervention. Join us for Episode 7 of Two Glasses In, where we discuss with Blair his destiny to become a winemaker, how he manages multiple wine brands, and have the opportunity to taste his liquid artform in a wine glass. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 7 of “Two Glasses In” features Blair Fox Cellars’ 2015 The Ambush and 2016 Syrah. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Blair Fox, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
35:5615/04/2020
Kathy Joseph

Kathy Joseph

Kathy’s exuberance translates through her wines. Tasting her wines is like tasting the past, present and future all at the same time. The soils from Fiddlestix Vineyard in Sta. Rita Hills deliver an unmistakable sense of place in the glass, while the texture and mouthfeel of her wines characterize the artistry of her style and direction. During Episode 6 of “Two Glasses In,” join us as we discuss the meaningful nuances that Kathy Joseph layers into her wines. In particular, we’ll highlight her devotion to sustainable farming and a long-term vision to positively impact the community and her customers. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 6 of “Two Glasses In” features Fiddlehead Cellars’ 2015 Happy Canyon Sauvignon Blanc and the Seven Twenty Eight 2013 Pinot Noir. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Kathy Joseph, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
37:2808/04/2020
Michael Larner

Michael Larner

Winemakers love talking about dirt, especially Michael Larner of Larner Vineyards and Winery, who can break down the minerals and soil types in his vineyard by strata and epoch. While it could be easy to feel intimidated discussing viticulture and geology with someone whose friends like to call “The Professor,” sitting and sipping with Michael Larner is rather entertaining and engaging, so much so that you can feel his warm demeanor. In Episode 5 of “Two Glasses In,” dive into Michael’s journey, the challenges of his family business and where he’s at now, which amounts to an enthralling, true American success story in Santa Barbara wine country. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 5 of “Two Glasses In” features Larner’s 2016 Estate Syrah and 2017 Elemental Estate GSM Blend. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Michael Larner, view episode notes at: https://santabarbaraca.com/twoglassesin/michael-larner/
52:4204/03/2020
Jill DelaRiva Russell

Jill DelaRiva Russell

During Episode 4 of "Two Glasses In," join us as we sit down with up-and-coming winemaker Jill DelaRiva Russell of Cambria Estate Winery. From the onset of our conversation, one thing is clear, Jill enthralls those around her with a sense of grace and passion for chardonnay and pinot noir, which she crafts from 100% estate-grown grapes from one of the most iconic vineyards in Santa Barbara Wine Country, located on the Tepusquet Bench, along the south-facing slopes of the Santa Maria Valley.   Tune in as we discuss everything from how Jill knew winemaking would be her lifework to the community and family she's found at Cambria Estate Winery under the leadership of Jackson Family Wines. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 4 of “Two Glasses In” features Cambria Estate Winery's 2017 Katherine's Chardonnay and 2016 Julia's Pinot Noir. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Jill Russell, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
37:2327/02/2020
Doug Margerum

Doug Margerum

Who would you say is the most influential brand ambassador for Santa Barbara wine country? We'd argue that Doug Margerum has clearly made the biggest impact on the region in the past three decades. Join us for Episode 3 of "Two Glasses In," as we discuss Doug's early start in the industry as a winemaker and restaurateur to how he's helped to advance the rise of legendary winemakers such as Jim Clendenen, Bob Lindquist, Adam Tolmach, Bryan Babcock, Frank Ostini, Kathy Joseph and many more. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 3 of “Two Glasses In” features Margerum Wine Company’s 2017 M5 Rhone Blend and Barden Wines’ 2018 Vin Gris of Pinot Noir (less than 200 cases produced). "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Doug Margerum, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
49:5719/02/2020
Bryan Babcock

Bryan Babcock

After enjoying two glasses of wine, Bryan Babcock of Babcock Winery & Vineyards sits down with host Bion Rice to discuss his storied career as a legacy winemaker in Santa Barbara County, how he got his start in the family business, and what’s next on the horizon. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 2 of “Two Glasses In” features wines from Babcock Winery & Vineyards, including 2017 Pinot Noir “Déjà Vu” and 2018 “Galvanized Synergy” a blend of Grenache Blanc and Clairette. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Bryan Babcock, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
40:3812/02/2020
Frank Ostini

Frank Ostini

With a glass of pinot noir in hand, Frank Ostini, owner of acclaimed California restaurant The Hitching Post 2 (featured in the Academy Award® winning film Sideways) and co-owner and winemaker of Hitching Post Winery sits down with host and Santa Barbara County winemaker Bion Rice to discuss the “Sideways Effect” on merlot, what makes the Santa Barbara County wine region special and the inner workings of his restaurant and winery. Follow along and drink what we’re drinking. Episode 1 of “Two Glasses In” features wines from Hitching Post Wines, including Hitching Post 2019 Pinks Rosé and Hitching Post 2016 Highliner Pinot Noir. "Two Glasses In" is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. For more information on Frank Ostini, view episode notes at TwoGlassesIn.com
52:3305/02/2020