Beyond Organic Wine

The Lost Art & Science of Natural Wine - Daniel Callan, Slamdance Koöperatieve

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Dec 16, 2024
Daniel Callan, the cellar man at Slamdance Koöperatieve, dives into the rich history and philosophy of natural winemaking. He argues that the secrets to modern viticulture can be found in the practices of the past, urging a return to traditional methods without additives. The conversation highlights the significance of old vines as a genetic library and how they can address today’s climate challenges. Callan also shares insights into grape fermentation and the impact of unique grape varieties in California, offering a fresh perspective on sustainable winemaking.
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ANECDOTE

Winemaking Journey

  • Daniel Callan's wine journey began in Virginia and spanned Australia, New Zealand, California, South Africa, and Chile.
  • He gained experience in settings ranging from small wineries to large Sauvignon Blanc factories.
ANECDOTE

Sauvignon Blanc Factory

  • In New Zealand, Daniel Callan worked at a large winery that processed vast quantities of Sauvignon Blanc daily.
  • The winery used industrial methods, including continuous pressing and filtering of leftover grape material.
INSIGHT

Natural Wine's Niche

  • Industrially produced commodity wines dominate the market, displacing locally made artisanal wines.
  • Natural wines should occupy the "wine as grocery" space, emphasizing local production and reduced costs.
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