

Unreserved Wine Talk
Natalie MacLean
The Unreserved Wine Talk podcast features candid conversations with the most fascinating people in the wine world. Your host, award-winning journalist Natalie MacLean, dives into how it feels to compete in the nerve-wracking World's Best Sommelier Competition, the shadowy underground of wine forgery, the zany tactics of a winemaker who hosted a funeral for cork, and more. Nestled in these colourful stories are practical tips on how to choose wine from a restaurant list, pair it with food and spot great values in the liquor store.
Every second episode, Natalie goes solo with an unfiltered, personal reflection on wine. She'll share with you how it feels to be a woman in what is still a largely male-dominated field, her gut reaction to the latest health study that says no amount of alcohol consumption is safe and her journey in writing her next book. She'll reveal these vulnerable, sometimes embarrassing, stories with tipsy wit and wisdom that she's soaked up from 20 years of writing about wine.
This podcast is for wine lovers from novices to well-cellared aficionados.
Every second episode, Natalie goes solo with an unfiltered, personal reflection on wine. She'll share with you how it feels to be a woman in what is still a largely male-dominated field, her gut reaction to the latest health study that says no amount of alcohol consumption is safe and her journey in writing her next book. She'll reveal these vulnerable, sometimes embarrassing, stories with tipsy wit and wisdom that she's soaked up from 20 years of writing about wine.
This podcast is for wine lovers from novices to well-cellared aficionados.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 44min
274: The Golden Rule to Buy Burgundy & Avoid High Prices with Raymond Blake, Author of Côte d'Or
How did the French region of Burgundy come to the world's attention as a wine region in the first place? What's the golden rule for buying Burgundy, especially Pinot Noir? What's behind the sometimes eye-watering stratospheric prices of Burgundian wines? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with one of Ireland's leading wine writers, Raymond Blake. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of On Burgundy: From Maddening to Marvellous in 59 Wine Tales and two of you will win a copy of Wine Talk – An Enthusiast's Take on the People, the Places, the Grapes, and the Styles. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights What will you experience as you go through Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune in Burgundy? How did Burgundy come to the world's attention as a wine region in the first place? How did the Napoleonic code and inheritance laws in Burgundy complicate the region even further? What's behind the sometimes eye-watering pricing of Burgundy wines? Are there affordable options when it comes to Burgundy wines? What are some of the characteristics of Burgundy wines produced through the challenges that came with the 2021 vintage? What tasting notes will you experience from Jean-Marc Vincent Bourgogne Blanc 2021 and Jean-Claude Ramonet Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2021? What are some of Raymond's more unconventional wine-drinking habits that often raise an eyebrow? Why shouldn't you serve your red wines at room temperature? Which are Raymond's favourite versatile wines for food pairing? What are some of Raymond's favourite wine gadgets? Key Takeaways How did Burgundy come to the world's attention in the first place? 1 The influence of Benedictine and Cistercian monks; 2 Geography as a trade route; 3 High quality of the wine. What's the golden rule for buying Burgundy, especially Pinot Noir? Start with the producer who made the wine. What's behind the sometimes eye-watering stratospheric prices of Burgundian wines? Fashion/market trends and the rise (and fall) of secondary markets. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Raymond Blake Raymond Blake is one of Ireland's leading wine writers and has been writing about wine and related topics for over 25 years. Raymond is the Burgundy correspondent for Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book and a regular contributor to The World of Fine Wine magazine. He is the author of four critically acclaimed books, including Breakfast in Burgundy and Côte d'Or. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/274.

Feb 21, 2024 • 44min
273: Changes in Burgundy and Untangling a Complicated Region with Raymond Blake, Author Breakfast in Burgundy
Why is Pinot Noir considered the holy grail of wine? What makes the French region Burgundy so complicated, and how can we untangle it? What would surprise and delight you about how both the wine and the region have changed in the past five years? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with one of Ireland's leading wine writers, Raymond Blake. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of On Burgundy: From Maddening to Marvellous in 59 Wine Tales and two of you will win a copy of Wine Talk – An Enthusiast's Take on the People, the Places, the Grapes, and the Styles. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights How did Raymond transition into a career in wine writing? What inspired the title of Raymond's first wine book, Breakfast in Burgundy? What does it mean to do a tasting of the world? Why is Raymond so passionate about spreading the wine gospel? How can we make learning about wine more approachable and fun? What are some of the geological and human factors that contribute to the complexity of Burgundy? How are viticulture practices changing in response to climate change? How are some of the more recent innovations in winemaking - like glass globes - being used? Why is Pinot Noir considered the holy grail for winemakers in Burgundy? Key Takeaways Pinot Noir is considered the holy grail of wine because it's so difficult to make and not easy to disguise with oak or other winemaking modifications if things don't go well during the vintage. As a region, Burgundy can be difficult to understand since, geologically, if you cross from one side of the road to the other, things change completely, and that's reflected in the wine. Add in the human element and different naming conventions, and no wonder we're confused. Burgundians are now training the vines differently and using fewer oak barrels. Instead, they're using new types of vessels, eg. glass globes and stainless steel "barrels." All of this has a profound impact on the wine and its taste. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Raymond Blake Raymond Blake is one of Ireland's leading wine writers and has been writing about wine and related topics for over 25 years. Raymond is the Burgundy correspondent for Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book and a regular contributor to The World of Fine Wine magazine. He is the author of four critically acclaimed books, including Breakfast in Burgundy and Côte d'Or. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/273.

Feb 14, 2024 • 44min
272: Candid Wine Conversations with Scott Sexsmith of Up Close & Personal and Matt Cundill of You May Also Like
How do you choose the best wine pairings for dessert? When should you summon the sommelier? How can you improve your smell vocabulary and learn to distinguish between different aromas? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm being interviewed by Scott Sexsmith of Up Close & Personal and Matt Cundill on You May Also Like. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights Is it normal to find it difficult to detect the tastes and aromas from wine tasting notes? How can you improve your smell vocabulary and learn to distinguish between different aromas? Does my alcohol consumption concern me, considering my family history of alcoholism? How did wine mom culture contribute to the massive increase in women drinking during the pandemic? What does it mean to pair the wine with the diner, not the dinner? Can thinking more deeply about wine and food pairing increase your enjoyment of both? What are some of my go-to wine pairings you can try? Can you get a good bottle of wine without spending a fortune? Which bargain wines should you try on your next trip to the wine store? Is the enjoyment of food the gateway drug to wine? How can you find new wines to experiment with? What three aspects of wine make it a unique experience compared to other drinks or food? Which aspects of wine lead to more sensual enjoyment versus other alcoholic beverages? Why does Chianti work with tomato-based foods? Why do I prefer to think of myself as an enthusiastic amateur, rather than an expert? Are we making any progress in breaking down the elitism and snobbery that have historically been associated with the wine industry? How has my taste in wine changed over the years? Why do some wines leave you with a headache the next day while others don't? When should you summon the sommelier? How does the LCBO's purchasing power impact the wines that are available in the regions they serve? Does your palate change as you age? Which wines and regions have flourished in Nova Scotia? Which type of wine pairs best with spicy Indian curries? Why did I start the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast? Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Scott Sexsmith and Matt Cundill Scott Sexsmith has worked in media for over 30 years, having spent the bulk of his career in radio. In addition to Up Close & Personal, Scott also hosts a podcast with Michael Friscolanti called Inside the Village. Matt Cundill's voice has been on radio, television and online since the 90's. More recently, he has taken on films and worked with e-learning companies to train employees and podcast companies to deliver the perfect host-read ad. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/272.

Feb 7, 2024 • 34min
271: Best Sommelier Questions and How the Shape of Wine Acidity is Revealing with Vanessa Price
Explore the unique wine pairings with fast food and deli sandwiches. Discover the influence of terroir on wine flavors and food pairings, including the bell pepper taste in Chilean wines. Learn about the 'shape of acidity' in wines and how to store bubbly properly. Dive into the process of curating a special wine list for a coastal dining experience. Uncover valuable insights on food pairing tips, wine storage advice, and engaging with listeners.

Jan 31, 2024 • 32min
270: Creative Wine Pairings with Circus Peanuts, Cheetos and Twinkies with Vanessa Price, Author of Big Macs and Burgundy
Have you ever wondered which wine pairs best with your favourite guilty pleasure snack? Why are Cheetos and Twinkies great for learning about food and wine pairing? How can everyday foods encourage you to try wines you may have otherwise avoided? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Vanessa Price, the author of Big Macs and Burgundy: Wine Pairings for the Real World and the wine expert for The TODAY Show. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights What was it like for Vanessa to introduce her non-drinking grandparents to wine in their 80s? How did wine culture inspire Vanessa to pursue a career in the industry? What did Vanessa discover about publishing after writing her first book? What was Vanessa's journey to starting her column in New York Magazine? How did Vanessa choose which food and wine pairings to include in Big Macs and Burgundy? What was the idea behind pairing wine with 100 different candies? Why did Vanessa choose Sancerre as the best wine to pair with Cheetos? How can you best pair licorice, twinkies, s'mores, and cronuts with wine? What was it about circus peanuts that inspired someone to try a new type of wine? Key Takeaways I like the creative and fun way that Vanessa has explored the concept of high-low pairings, including which wines go with our favourite guilty pleasure snacks. She makes a great point that snacks like Cheetos and Twinkies are great for learning about food and wine pairing because they are simpler in flavour and texture, so it's easier to understand what will pair well with them. I liked her examples of how everyday foods encourage you to try wines you may have otherwise avoided. She talked about circus peanuts helped her discover orange Muscat for the first time. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Vanessa Price Vanessa has spent almost two decades in the wine industry as a trained sommelier and is the author of best selling book Big Macs and Burgundy: Wine Pairings for the Real World. Vanessa is a certified Level 4 sommelier, resident sommelier for The TODAY Show and the Wine Director of Wildflower Farms, an Auberge Resort Hotel. She has also taught classes for The Wine & Spirit Education Trust and has written for and been featured in New York Magazine, Vogue, and many others. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/270.

Jan 24, 2024 • 45min
269: Defining Musty Attics, Band-Aids and Rotten Eggs with Keith Grainger, Author of Wine Faults & Flaws
When it comes to wine, what do descriptors like the musty attic, rotten eggs and Band-Aids mean? How does a wine's packaging make it more susceptible to faults? Are there ways you can fix a faulted wine at home rather than throwing out the bottle or returning it? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Keith Grainger, author of Wine Faults & Flaws: A Practical Guide. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a personally signed copy of Keith Grainger's terrific book, Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights Why is it helpful to smell your wine glass before pouring? How can you gracefully handle receiving corked wine in a restaurant? Why is cork taint more detectable in sparkling wine? Which simple test can you do at home to confirm if your wine is really corked? How can you identify oxidized wine, and why does this occur? What is the difference between the beneficial oxidation in Sherry and oxidation in other types of wine? What are the causes and ways to prevent reduced wine? Should you be concerned about heat damage on wine? How does Brettanomyces impact wine aroma, and what's behind the differing opinions on its desirability? Why are sulphites used in wine production, and should you be concerned about consuming them? How can the histamines present in wine impact wine consumers? What's behind the increasing prevalence of lightstrike, and how does it impact wine? How can you identify different types of pyrazines in wine? Should you invest in a wine fault kit to learn more about wine faults? Which simple tricks can you use to improve the taste of a reduced or corked wine? Why would Keith love to share a bottle of wine with composer and conductor Ennio Morricone? Key Takeaways Different wine faults have different characteristic odours and flavours, which can tip you off to their presence. A wine's packaging can make it more susceptible to faults. His suggestions on ways you can fix a faulted wine at home rather than throwing out the bottle or returning it were clever. Any oxygen that comes into the wine was in the cork in the first place and it's slowly released into the wine. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Keith Grainger Keith Grainger is an award-winning wine writer, educator and consultant to the wine industry. He is the author of 'Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide', which won the coveted 2022 Prix de l'OIV. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/269.

Jan 17, 2024 • 47min
268: Identifying Wine Faults and Flaws with Author Keith Grainger
How can you tell when a wine is mildly corked versus you just don't like it? Which main types of wine faults and how can you identify them? Why are inexpensive wines actually less prone to faults? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Keith Grainger, author of Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide, which won the coveted 2022 Prix de l'OIV. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a personally signed copy of Keith Grainger's terrific book, Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights What is Keith's latest book, Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide, about? What was Keith's motivation to explore wine faults in such depth and ultimately to write his book? What's the difference between a fault and a taint? Why does Keith describe it as a "soft boundary" between good and faulty wines? How can technically faulty wines still be considered excellent? Which weird wine fault might surprise you to learn about? How can you differentiate between the three main types of wine faults? Why are inexpensive wines less prone to faults? How have changes in the cork industry significantly reduced the incidence of cork taint? What causes cork taint? How do wine faults cost the industry up to 10 billion euros? What might surprise you about the minuscule amount of cork taint that can ruin a wine? How can you tell when a wine is mildly corked? Key Takeaways Keith was very helpful in his discussion of one of the main flaws of wine - when it's corked - especially when it's only mildly so. As he mentioned, if it affects a wine at a very low level, you don't get the mustiness and mushrooms or dry rot. Keith had a terrific way of not only describing the main faults of wine but also how you identify them. He summarized them as falling under three categories: microbiological, chemical and physical faults. I was surprised to learn that inexpensive wines are actually less prone to faults, but Keith's explanation makes sense as to why that's so. They're produced in a more factory-type manner as opposed to artisan wines and natural wines. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Keith Grainger Keith Grainger is an award-winning wine writer, educator and consultant to the wine industry. He is the author of 'Wine Faults and Flaws: A Practical Guide', which won the coveted 2022 Prix de l'OIV. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/268.

Jan 10, 2024 • 50min
267: How to Savour Wine Over Time with Molly Watts of the Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
What does a healthy relationship with wine look like? Which tricks can you use to lower the alcohol content of your wine? How have my thoughts on overdrinking changed over the years and over three books? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm being interviewed by author Molly Watts of the Alcohol Minimalist Podcast. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights How has my position on overdrinking changed over the years between writing my three books? What did I do to better understand and manage overdrinking? What does a healthy relationship with wine look like? Why did I choose to be more mindful of my drinking rather than getting sober completely? Why is the way wine is marketed to women problematic, and what has my role been in perpetuating these narratives? How did the pandemic influence our collective drinking habits? Why is it important to embrace a mindset of progress over perfection? What are some strategies you can use to start drinking more mindfully? How can you find great wines that with low or no alcohol? Which tricks can you use to lower the alcohol content of your wine? What benefits have I experienced from mindful drinking? Why do I advocate for planning and moderation in alcohol consumption? Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Molly Watts Molly Watts is an author, podcast host and coach from Portland Oregon. She hosts the top-rated Alcohol Minimalist podcast where she shares science and strategies to help people change their drinking habits. She is the author of Breaking the Bottle Legacy, a book dedicated to daily habit drinkers and adult children of alcoholics who want to create a peaceful relationship with alcohol. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/267.

Jan 3, 2024 • 47min
266: From Andes to Amazon: A Wine Lover's Guide to South America's Hidden Vineyards with Amanda Barnes
Which types of global dishes can you pair with South American wines? What's one of the best but little-known Chilean wine regions you need to try? Which types of wine do they make in other South American countries, such as Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Amanda Barnes, author of The South America Wine Guide. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of Amanda's beautiful hardcover book, The South America Wine Guide. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights How did Argentina's flagship white wine, Torrontés, develop and where is it grown? Which types of food pair best with Torrontés and Malbec? How does the iconic Argentinian empanada vary across different regions? What is unique about how Fernet is consumed in Argentina? How did the pandemic contribute to the craft gin and craft vermouth movement in Argentina? How do the wine production volume and cultural attitudes towards wine vary between Argentina and Chile? What were the main challenges that were uncovered by the discovery of Carmenère in Chile? How did Tannat become the signature grape of Uraguay, and what's unique about its growing requirements? How did Peru become the first wine country in South America, and what's behind the current wine renaissance? Which wines from Bolivia should you try, and what's behind their unique characteristics? How has the Brazilian wine industry evolved over the years? What does Amanda love about mountain white wines like Altos Las Hormigas Blanco? What is it about Viñedos de Alcohuaz that gives it a beautiful tasting experience? Why is an ice bag Amanda's favourite wine gadget? Key Takeaways I enjoyed hearing Amanda's recommendations for which types of global dishes you can pair with South American wines. The highly aromatic Torrontes can handle equally flavourful dishes. Amanda has inspired me to try more wines from Chile's Elqui Valley. It's amazing that some vineyards are planted at 2,200 metres above sea level. I was interested to learn more about the types of wine they make in other South American countries, such as Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. I didn't realize that Peru was the first wine region in South America. About Amanda Barnes Amanda Barnes is an award-winning British journalist and editor who specializes in wine and travel writing. She is an expert in South American wine and regions and a regular correspondent for international wine and travel publications (including Decanter, Fodor's, SevenFifty, The Guardian & The Telegraph). She is currently studying to become a Master of Wine and is the author of The South America Wine Guide. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/266.

Dec 27, 2023 • 42min
265: Malbec Magic: Argentina's Bold Twist on a Classic with Amanda Barnes, Author of The South America Wine Guide
How did the South American wine industry develop? What might surprise you about the variety of wines produced in South America? How has Argentina's flagship red wine, Malbec, changed over the past five years? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Amanda Barnes, author of The South America Wine Guide. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of Amanda's beautiful hardcover book, The South America Wine Guide. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights When did Amanda realize she wanted to become a writer? What was the motivation behind Amanda's move from England to Argentina? Why did Amanda decide to write The South America Wine Guide? What will you learn from The South America Wine Guide? Why did Amanda decide to self-publish? How did the South American wine industry develop? Why don't we hear more about Chilean Malbec and how did Cabernet Sauvignon become the champion grape of Chile? How has the style of Malbec evolved over the last 10 years? What is meant by "graphite tannins"? How do terroir and soil influence a wine's flavour profile? What percentage of Argentinian vineyards today are planted with Malbec? How does elevation influence the characteristics of Malbec from different regions? How do climatic factors like solar radiation and ozone influence the intensity and brightness of fruit in Chilean and Argentinian wines? Key Takeaways I loved that literature inspired Amanda to move to South America and then her fascination with the wines kept her there. She shares some terrific insights about how the South American wine industry developed, including the wild diversity of wines produced in the region. She also opens up the world of Malbec, Argentina's flagship red wine, to us and how it's changed over the past five years. As she notes, Malbec is planted in almost every wine region in the country so it's an unparalleled opportunity to taste different terroirs. Some are made in the style of Pinot Noir rather than in the style of Cabernet Sauvignon. She also observes that even though trends have taken over the population of vines in different periods, diversity still remains in the old vines. I loved her story about going into the soil pits, especially since that's where all great wine starts. About Amanda Barnes Amanda Barnes is an award-winning British journalist and editor who specializes in wine and travel writing. She is an expert in South American wine and regions and a regular correspondent for international wine and travel publications (including Decanter, Fodor's, SevenFifty, The Guardian & The Telegraph). She is currently studying to become a Master of Wine and is the author of The South America Wine Guide. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/265.


