Rose Thomas Bannister

Modo di Bere

Education EN ↓ 54 episodes

The podcast for local drinks and local sayings.

Author

Rose Thomas Bannister

Category

Education

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mododibere.podbean.com

Latest episode

Mar 7, 2026

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Episodes

S5E3 Piemonte vs The Dolomites - Wine Doc Face Off 07.03.2026

"It's like March Madness, but for wine documentaries"—from the rolling hills of Alba and Asti to the dolomitic alps of Trentino-Alto Adige.  Help us finish our wine travel show! www.mododibere.com Emilia Aghamirzai is my cohost for Season 5, a special behind-the-scenes travel adventure series in support of Wine Doc Face Off, a crowdfunding tournament for Modo di Bere TV.    We've filmed 8 seasons...

S5E2 Texas vs Calabria - Wine Doc Face Off 23.02.2026

Note: The contest between Texas and Calabria has already concluded--Calabria won! Listen to learn more about Texas wine and Texas German, baking biscuits and grilling steaks by the fire on the High Plains, eating explodingly-ripe persimmons in Calabria, documenting the oral history of Arbëreshë and Calabrese, drinking Zibbibo and Cirò, Calabria's red wine that elevated to DOCG status in 2025, and...

S5E1 Wine Doc Face Off 01.02.2026

Support Modo di Bere TV! 🍷🎥 Announcing a special season of the Modo di Bere podcast with cohost Emilia Aghamirzai. The two friends have been traveling the world for the last three years in search of local drinks and local sayings for their travel show, Modo di Bere TV. Watch the Trailer Crowdfund launches Feb 7 at mododibere.com Eight seasons. Three continents. A wine travel show like no other....

S4E14 Tazzelenghe: the "Tongue-Cutter" Wine 27.12.2025

Fabio is one of eight producers making wine from Tazzelenghe. Thanks to Fabio and his friends, this ultra-rare Friulian red wine grape is the rise. The name means "The Tongue-Cutter" in the local dialect. The grape has an enormous personality, packed with complexity, acid, and tannin. Before modern improvements in winemaking and wine growing, the only way to tame Tazzelenghe's exuberance was time....

S4E13 Wayne Young Wants You to Drink Refosco 13.12.2025

Wayne Young's show La Taverna is more than just a podcast; it's an oral history of the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Through interviews with the winemakers of this beautiful region in northeast Italy, some in English, some in Italian, Wayne is bottling the story of the region he loves so much he moved there from the US after working one harvest in 1998. This episode references strong language as...

EN S4E12 Cheryl Kingan, Student of Liquids 06.12.2025

When she's not playing the baritone sax, Cheryl Kingan sells wine in New York City. She previously worked in specialty coffee for many years. Cheryl's interest in drinks is not only culinary: this passion has naturally led her to advocate for sustainable agriculture and community development. She loves educating her clients and the public about indigenous grape varieties from Greece, Eastern Europ...

S4E11 Italian Wine vs. American Fall & Winter Holidays 27.11.2025

Late-year American holidays are all about fat: gravy, casserole, cheese stretching between the utensil and the mac and cheese. Bygone traditional foodways, virtually extinct, land on the holiday table and gleam with gravitas. These moments scream for wines high in acid, tannin, and flavor, to clean your mouth and prepare it for the next loaded, herby, spicy bite.  Please enjoy the audio version of...

S4E10 Felipe Muñoz of Yola Mezcal 22.11.2025

NYC bartender and brand ambassador Felipe Muñoz illuminates mezcal’s sense of place. Unlike crops that mature in a single growing season, agave plants grow for years or decades before being harvested for mezcal. Felipe shares what it’s like to work as a brand ambassador for the community-centered, woman-forward mezcal brand Yola, and teaches us some juicy drinking sayings from his native Colombia....

S4E9 Stefan Kisyov's Glagolitic Novel 16.11.2025

The Hagiographer is a historical fiction novel about the 9th century philosopher who invented the Glagolitic alphabet and his rogue biographer. I was riding the New York City subway when I ran into my friend Vlada Tomova, who runs a Bulgarian woman's choir. She was with the Bulgarian writer Stefan Kisyov and his family, on the way back from an event at the Bulgarian embassy that celebrated the pub...

S4E8 Serena Jost and the Mountain 31.10.2025

Visionary cellist and composer Serena Jost grew up between Switzerland and Michigan, speaking the Swiss German language with her family and climbing up on the roof with a homemade radio antennae to take in the sounds of languages she didn't know. Serena writes lyrics that are poetic rather than narrative, takes inspiration from literature, and composes some songs in wordless or invented tongues. ...

S4E7 The Boot in 20: Friuli-Venezia Giulia, with Paul Balke 26.10.2025

The sheer exuberance of Paul Balke's devotion to Italian wine regions bubbles up like a glass of prosecco—which, we learn in this episode, did not originate in Veneto, but rather in the village of Prosek, near Trieste. This special, double-size installment of The Boot in 20 is a true deep dive. Even diehard fans of Friulian wines will learn indigenous grapes they've never heard of before. Those wh...

S4E6 My Husband's Duolingo Obsession (Bonus Episode Preview) 11.10.2025

Rose Thomas Bannister's husband, Bob, has a 2100 day Duolingo streak. For a while, he was doing 14 languages a day. But is he "conversational"? Is he fluent? Does that matter? Access the exclusive full interview by becoming a paid supporter at patreon.com/mododibere .  When he's not collecting records and linguistic knowledge, Bob Bannister is an influential guitar player whose solo albums helped...

S4E5 Sibling Harmony at Georgian Royal Wine 05.10.2025

Ineza Karalashvili has been making wine in the Kakheti region of Georgia for over sixty years, together with her brother Tamaz. Their family has been making and selling wine for generations before that, with forebears among the influential "Merchants of the First Guild" in the nineteenth century. Ineza, who recently turned 85, is the wine chemist responsible for quality control at Georgian Royal W...

S4E4 How to Swirl with Glasvin Founder David Kong 27.09.2025

David Kong loved drinking wine out of expensive handblown glasses but hated the sinking feeling every time one got broken. He wanted a handblown wine glass at a more accessible price, so started his own company to make it exist! David is a lifelong foodie and classical music fan who always wanted to start his own business. Now he sells his Glasvin wine glass line to restaurants and wine lovers all...

S4E3 The Heart of a Language: William Cisilino talks Friulano 20.09.2025

William Cisilino is the director of ARLeF, an organization that promotes the Friulian language. He is a leading expert and advocate for linguistic diversity. Dr Cisilino and Rose Thomas discuss the health of the Friulano language today, both in northeastern Italy and around the world. He teaches Rose Thomas a Friulian saying and poem. They discuss intergenerational transmission, the connection bet...

S4E2 Love from Solid Rock at Lokanda Devetak 13.09.2025

When Tatjana Devetak's grandfather said he wanted to carve a world-class wine cellar out of the solid rock of the Karst plateau, everyone said he was crazy. "Who will come to see it?" people said, as he carved each stone by hand. Then the excavation uncovered a trench from World War I, buried below this family's extraordinary restaurant and inn, where travelers and locals alike have enjoyed the ho...

S4E1 Raw Shrimp in Venice 19.08.2025

Rose Thomas Bannister, who was just honored as one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine's 2025 Future Forty tastemakers, reads "Raw Shrimp in Venice," the second part of her travel story about her first trip to Venice. A pretty but lonely afternoon gives way to a seafood adventure and a midnight boat ride around the lagoon with new friends made through the magic of local slang and Select spritz.  Read the...

S3E13 Uranio: the Unconfine-able Album by Ou 13.02.2025

Ou has a new album, Uranio! Amy Denio translates for composer Ersilia Prosperi, and speaks for herself as Ersilia's producer and bandmate in the dynamic, multilingual band Ou. The theme music of the Modo di Bere podcast comes from Ou's album Pisces Crisis. You can purchase Ou's first two albums at oumusic.bandcamp.com , and grab the new album at folderolrecords.bandcamp.com . Uranio is the perfect...

S3E12 The Boot in 20: Marche (with Tiziana Forni) 06.02.2025

For the Boot in 20 series, an expert brings an Italian wine region to life, talking grapes, wines, climate and tradition–and advice for planning a visit! For the Marche, Rose Thomas interviews Tiziana Forni, a native of Ancona and a wine professional who specializes in Italian wines. Tiziana explains the etymology of the plural region name "Le Marche." She shares sayings about and from Marche, and...

S3E11 BONUS EP PREVIEW Italian Slang and American Cheese with Giulia Álvarez-Katz 30.01.2025

Deep cuts from Modo di Bere's interview with novelist, food writer and videomaker Giulia Álvarez-Katz. To hear the full episode, go to patreon.com/mododibere and become a supporter at the Podcast Lover level.    Longtime fans of the podcast will remember Giulia's interview from Season 2 Episode 10. During the Italian interview, RT and Giulia took a meal break, pairing an Italian Aglianico with New...

S3E10 "The Woman Can": Angela and Marianna of Velenosi Wine 23.01.2025

Angela and Marianna Velenosi discuss the local wine grapes of Marche and Abruzzo, describing the history, flavors and names of white grapes like Verdicchio, Pecorino, and Trebbiano, and red grapes like Montepulciano and Lacrima. Hear some local sayings from Abruzzo, where Angela is from, and Marche, where her daughter Marianna grew up, and learn why Marianna describes the Marche region as “a gem t...

S3E9 The Flyaway Girl at Home in Gibraltar 17.01.2025

Travel creator Penelope aka The Flyaway Girl shares the romantic story of how she came home to Gibraltar. From the sound of Llanito, the local language, to the flavor of frozen Sun Cola in a sawed-off carton, Penelope paints a delicious picture of the territory built on a historic rock.  This is especially impressive given that Penelope is a photographer with aphantasia, the inability to visualize...

S3E8 "You Have to Like Yourself," says Abe Zarate, Sober Sommelier 12.01.2025

When Abe Zarate chose sobriety during the pandemic, he returned to his restaurant career with a new reality. Abe shares the logistics of working around alcohol without consuming it. This episode is a frank discussion about what it's like for wine professionals who decide to consume less alcohol.  Is Dry January a threat to the industry? Does neo-prohibition truly loom? The two sommeliers discuss r...

S3E7 Brian Gelletly, Barista Trainer, Spits Out His Favorite Drinks 03.01.2025

Brian Gelletly is a barista trainer with a sensitivity to caffeine . Brian and Rose Thomas share the secrets of beverage professionals who spend their days spitting out their favorite drinks In Modo di Bere's first episode about coffee. They divulge specific spitting techniques, from spittoon styles to mustache technique, along with general advice for avoiding machismo and protecting your health a...

S3E6 Wine Faults and Flaws with Dr. Rachel B. Allison (Part 2) 27.12.2024

When the waiter pours a taste of wine for you and it's your job to inspect that wine for flaws, while the sommelier and your fellow dinner guests look on, this episode is your guide to how to taste that wine with confidence. Wine flavor scientist Dr. Rachel B. Allison and Rose Thomas go over the different smells and tastes that answer the question "How do you know if a wine has gone off?" once and...

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