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By The Glass

by Chris Poldoian

A podcast dedicated to boozy beverages and the people who make & drink them. Thoughtful interviews about the food & beverage industry that are published weekly and hosted by Texas-based sommelier Chris Poldoian.

Copyright: Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.

Episodes

64. The Patina of Montrose with Levi Lemaster

53m · Published 05 Oct 13:37

Levi Lemaster is an architectural designer for hospitality clients in Houston. He has helped design beloved spaces like Nancy's Hustle, Better Luck Tomorrow, and Penny Quarter (now Tongue-Cut Sparrow). Levi and Chris contextualize the Houston dining experience through history, architecture, and aesthetics. Levi talks about the changing scene in Montrose, the rare occasion for instant coffee, the perfect road-trip aperitivo, the pitfalls of the East River development, his top five destinations in Houston, and theHow Long Gone tour.

63. Differentiating Hotel & Restaurant Wine Lists with Patrick Olds

48m · Published 22 Sep 10:37

Patrick Olds is the wine director for McGuire Moorman Lambert Hospitality, the group behind some of Austin’s best restaurants — Jeffrey’s, June’s All Day, Clark’s, Perlas, Josephine House, and more.

In this episode, Patrick discusses opening Hotel Saint Vincent, MMHL’s first foray into New Orleans. He and Chris discuss favorite Pinot Noir bottlings from Sonoma, St Vincent's concert at Hotel Saint Vincent, Italian-focused wine lists, the parallels between Austin and NOLA, the best brands of vegan cheese, and Patrick’s wine aspirations for his hometown: St. Louis.

62. Texas Report with Valerie Trasatti & Drew Gimma

45m · Published 13 Sep 05:30

Valerie Trasatti worked as a pastry chef for nearly a decade in Houston and Las Vegas at hotels and restaurants. She now works as a private chef and culinary consultant. Drew Gimma has spent his career baking bread, most notably at Per Se in New York City. After opening Common Bond, BLT, and Squable in Houston, he took on the Director of Operations Role at Breadman Baking Company, the city's top bread wholesaler.

Valerie and Drew give Chris a full report on what's been going on in Houston since he moved to France. They discuss regressive politics of the Texas State Legislature, rising cases of the delta variant, vaccine-mandates in hospitality establishments, as well as the labor shortage in restaurants.

If you're looking to support the fight against SB8, below are a couple of organizations worth supporting:

I'll Have What She's Having

Lilith Fund

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast

61. The Human Scale of Winemaking & Importing with Stephen Bitterolf

54m · Published 31 Aug 09:00

Stephen Bitterolf is the founder of Vom Boden, one of the top importers of German wine in the USA. The company began as a curated selection of Mosel bottlings but now is synonymous with minimal intervention wine from lesser-known regions like Baden, Franken, and the Obermosel.

Stephen talks with Chris about planning Vom Boden's summer camp, organizing Rieslingfrier, supporting the Ahr wine region after the July flooding, finding beauty in asymmetry, pairing Riesling with pizza, defining Sylvaner for American consumers, exploring Saale-Unstrut, championing varieties like Portugieser and Elbling, reevaluating the trajectory of German winemaking, and never losing sight of the big picture.

For information about Vom Boden's efforts to support the Ahr wine region, follow the link below.

https://www.vomboden.com/help-the-flood-ravaged-ahr-valley/

Wines Tasted in Today's Episode:

  • HildTrockenElbling
  • Julian Haart 1000L Riesling
  • Keller Limestone Kabinett Riesling
  • Stefan Vetter Steinterrassen 'Schale, Stiel und Stengel'Sylvaner
  • Enderle & MollLiaison Spätburgunder

Today's episode was made in partnership with Wines of Germany. Learn more about German Wine by visiting their websiteor Instagram account.

60. The Versatility of Riesling: Part 2 with Julie Dalton

40m · Published 26 Aug 10:00

In the second half of this deep dive into the role of Riesling on a restaurant wine list, Chris speaks to Julie Dalton of Mastro's Steakhouse about pairing the wines of Germany with everything beefy: from dry-aged new york strips to marbled ribeyes to steak tartare. Julie also breaks down the complex concept of dry extract and recounts the time she convinced a couple of German winemakers to buy Lucchese cowboy boots.

Julie is a Master Sommelier candidate with a master's degree in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University. Before moving to Houston as the head sommelier for the crown jewel of the Landry's Restaurant Group, Julie helped Raj Parr and Michael Mina open Wit & Wisdom, the restaurant inside the Four Seasons in Baltimore. She also worked for Terry Thiese, and her time on the import side informed the way she tells the story of German wine.

Wines tasted during this episode:

  • 2017 Josef SpreitzerOestricher DoosbergAlte Reben Trocken
  • 2019 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser LeistenbergKabinett
  • 2019 J.J. Prüm Graacher HimmelreichSpätlese

Thanks to our sponsor for today's episode, Wines of Germany. To learn more about German wine, visit www.germanwineusa.com.

59. The Versatility of Riesling in Restaurants with Andres Blanco & Dale Ellington

51m · Published 26 Aug 09:00

Sommeliers around the world love to pair food with Riesling. In this two-part episode, Chris sits down with various wine professionals in Houston to discuss different styles of Riesling. In the first half, Chris chats with Andres Blanco and Dale Ellington about their experiences serving both dry and sweet Riesling in their respective restaurants.

Andres Blanco passed the Advanced Sommelier exam in 2019 and won the TexSom competition for Best Sommelier in Texas in 2017. Born in Mexico, Andres spent years working for James Beard Award-winner Chef Hugo Ortega at the coastal Mexican restaurant Caracol.Dale Ellington has poured wine at Houston's top two Japanese restaurants -- after tending bar at Uchi, he oversaw the wine program for sushi mecca Kata Robata. Chris, Andres, and Dale discuss getting guests out of their comfort zones, upending people's expectations with dry Riesling, and pairing oysters and unagi with wine.

Wines tasted during this episode:

  • 2017 Josef SpreitzerOestricher DoosbergAlte Reben Trocken
  • 2019 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser LeistenbergKabinett
  • 2019 J.J. Prüm Graacher HimmelreichSpätlese

Thanks to our sponsor for today's episode, Wines of Germany. To learn more about German wine, visit www.germanwineusa.com.

58. Japanese Whiskey & Asahikawa Ramen with Christopher Huang

1h 5m · Published 26 Jun 10:00

Christopher Huang is the founder and owner of Ninja Ramen, a ramen shop that specializes in Japanese and Taiwanese whiskey. Christopher chats with Chris about late-night guests, TABC quandaries, bathroom signs,Hanoi vs Saigon-style pho, whiskey dilution, tonkotsu broth-hacks, and the secret to a good Asian perm. Christopher also goes on the record for the first time about his new bar, which will open later this year.

57. Foraging for Cali Herbs with Birk O'Halloran

47m · Published 16 Jun 15:50

Birk O’Halloran is the founder of Iconic Wine and Rockwell Vermouth. He started Iconic Wine in 2011 while running a NY-based distributor that supported the New California wine movement. Recently, he created Rockwell: a project focused producing classic vermouth with American ingredients. For this episode of BTG, Birk chatted with Chris about foraging for Artemisia Californica, getting inspired by Dan Petroski, and navigating wine score submissions for Iconic Wines.

56. Get the Bag(uette) with Otto Sanchez

1h 8m · Published 09 Jun 16:30

Otto Sanchez is the chef and founder of Magnol French Baking in Houston. He has served as pastry chef for Alain Ducasse and Joël Robuchon and worked in kitchens in Yountville and Dubai. In this episode, Otto and Chris discuss working service on Mother’s Day, leading the pastry team at the Burj Al Arab, building a wholesale bread program, coming to the USA from El Salvador, and perfecting pastries like the canelé and baba au rum.

Follow Magnol Bakery on Instagram at @magnolfrenchbaking

55. Piquette & Pick Dates with The Austin Winery

51m · Published 10 May 14:45

Adrienne Ash and Cooper Anderson are winemakers at The Austin Winery. Cooper co-founded the winery seven years ago, and Adrienne also makes amphorae-matured wine under her own label, Ash Wines. They speak with Chris about learning from mistakes, deciding whether to can or bottle certain cuvées, fermenting in concrete, and championing Texas grape growers.

Learn more about Cooper's personal wine label -- LØNG LIVE -- by following him on Instagram at @Long_Live_Wines.

Adrienne's traditional method sangiovese-picpoul sparkling rosé can be purchased on The Austin Winery's website.

By The Glass has 74 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 62:25:50. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 18th, 2024 01:11.

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