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Ep 1 - Quarantaste with Epoch Estate Wines

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In the first episode of 'Quarantaste - A Wine and Tastemakers Podcast', host Adam Montiel interviews Epoch Estate Wines Winemaker Jordan Fiorentini. Epoch is located in Paso Robles, California. The winery is on the site of the historic York Mountain Winery, which was the first bonded winery on California's Central Coast. They have several estate vineyards on the west side of Paso in the Willow reek sub-AVA.

Adam and Jordan chat on how the brand is pivoting in the light of Coronavirus pandemic, as well as taste through the new spring 2020 releases.

If you want to learn more about how to get some Epoch Wines, for your table, cellar, restaurant list, or wine program, visit www.EpochWines.com

For pics and more from this episode, visit Quarantaste on Instagram: @Quarantaste

You can email Quarantaste at [email protected]

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Ep 1 - Quarantaste with Epoch Estate Wines

In the first episode of 'Quarantaste - A Wine and Tastemakers Podcast', host Adam Montiel interviews Epoch Estate Wines Winemaker Jordan Fiorentini. Epoch is located in Paso Robles, California. The winery is on the site of the historic York Mountain Winery, which was the first bonded winery on California's Central Coast. They have several estate vineyards on the west side of Paso in the Willow reek sub-AVA.

Adam and Jordan chat on how the brand is pivoting in the light of Coronavirus pandemic, as well as taste through the new spring 2020 releases.

If you want to learn more about how to get some Epoch Wines, for your table, cellar, restaurant list, or wine program, visit www.EpochWines.com

For pics and more from this episode, visit Quarantaste on Instagram: @Quarantaste

You can email Quarantaste at [email protected]

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