Debbie Gioquindo
Uncork Your Mind
Debbie Gioquindo, CSW, WLS the Hudson Valley Wine Goddess takes the intimidation out of wine. This podcast you will find interviews with winemakers, interesting people and my show Winephabet Street.
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May 28, 2026
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Schioppettino: Friuli's Peppery Secret and the Women Preserving It Video 28.05.2026 41:06
In this episode of Uncork Your Mind , Debbie Gioquindo, the Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, travels virtually to Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia region to speak with Francesca Mecchia of Vigna Petrussa Winery. Together, we dive into the story of Schioppettino, one of Italy's most fascinating indigenous red grapes known for its black pepper spice, elegance, freshness, and incredible food pairing versatil...
Can Wine Make Parenting Easier? Danielle Frank Thinks So 05.03.2026 26:49
What do wine appreciation and parenting have in common? More than you might think. In this episode of Uncork Your Mind Conversations , Debbie Gioquindo, the Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, sits down with Danielle Frank , author of A Wine Lover's Guide to Parenting: The Fine Art of Wine & Whine Management . Danielle shares the inspiration behind her book and explains the surprising parallels between ra...
Dream, Build, Pour: The Passion Behind Hampton Roads Winery 29.10.2025 54:08
In this episode of Uncork Your Mind , I chat with David Sheldon , owner of Hampton Roads Winery in Surry County, Virginia, and author of You Can Wine Too , about how he and his wife Diane transformed retirement into a life of winemaking, farming, and creativity. We talk about: 🍇 Lessons from starting a winery from scratch 🏠 Turning a Victorian mansion into a tasting room 🐐 Building the world's...
Winephabet Street: U is for Usakhelauri – A Rare Georgian Treasure! 11.02.2025 53:57
Welcome to another episode of Winephabet Street , where we explore the world of wine one letter at a time! This episode features the elusive and extraordinary Usakhelauri – a rare Georgian grape known for its deep color, natural sweetness, and limited production. Join us as we dive into: ✅ The history and origins of Usakhelauri 🍇 ✅ What makes it so rare and highly sought after ✅ Tasting notes...
Exploring Traminette with Michael Migliore of Whitecliff Vineyard 17.12.2024 57:40
If you missed the live episode of Winephabet Street's this month we talked all about Traminette, Our guest was Michael Migliore, owner and winemaker of Whitecliff Vineyard & Winery. Michael brought 45 years of winemaking expertise to the table, providing invaluable insights into this fascinating grape known for its floral, fruity, and spicy characteristics What is Traminette? Traminette is a hybri...
Exploring the Rich Legacy of Kopke 1638 Port House with Carla Tiago 08.11.2024 25:25
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of Kopke 1638 Port House with winemaker Carla Tiago. Carla discusses the 400-year history of Kopke, from its German roots to becoming a staple of Portugal's port wine legacy. She explains the various port styles, including the unique Colheitas, aged solely in barrels and bottled only upon request, preserving their distinct vintages for decades. C...
Discovering Familia Vicente Pearce: A Journey of Passion, Wine, and Connection 29.10.2024 52:19
In this episode of Uncork Your Mind , I chat with Shawn Pearce from Familia Vicente Pearce, a winery with roots in both Buffalo, New York, and Mendoza, Argentina. Shawn shares his fascinating journey from studying wine in college to creating a family-run vineyard with his wife, Celia, in Argentina's renowned wine region. We explore their sustainable vineyard practices, the artistry behind their wi...
From Italy to New Jersey: The Unique Journey of the San Marco Grape at Bellview Winery 02.10.2024 59:26
In this episode of 'Winephabet Street,' co-hosts Lori and Deb welcome guests Jim Quarrella and Larry Coia from Bellview Winery in New Jersey. The discussion revolves around the San Marco grape, a unique variety being cultivated by Bellview Winery in the United States. Jim and Larry share the grape's history, how they imported it from Italy, and its resilience and characteristics that make it promi...
Rediscovering Rkatsiteli: A Journey Through Time with Meaghan Frank and Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery 24.07.2024 1:14:17
So excited about this episode of Winephabet Street. We are exploring the letter 'R' with one of the wine world's hidden gems, the Rkatsiteli grape. This ancient varietal, which hails from the storied vineyards of Georgia, offers a captivating blend of history and unique flavors that few other wines can boast. Joining us is a very special guest, Meaghan Frank from Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery locate...
Questions You Always Wanted To Ask About Wine Part 1 24.04.2024 1:06:09
In this episode of Winephabet Street, Debbie and Lori tackle the questions you've been hesitant to ask about wine. Remember, in the world of wine, no questions are considered foolish. Whether you've been pondering about tannins, wine pairings, or curious about corks, now is your opportunity to gain clarity without hesitation. We had such a good show and didn't get to all the questions, we have a p...
Petit Manseng: The Rising Star of Virginia Winemaking 25.02.2024 1:13:41
Welcome to another engaging episode of Winephabet Street, where the world of wine becomes more accessible, one letter at a time. In this episode we're delving into the letter "P" with a focus on Petit Manseng, a varietal that may not be on every wine lover's radar but certainly deserves a spotlight for its distinctive qualities and growing popularity, particularly in Virginia. Lori and I are joine...
Exploring the Unique Flavors of Orange Muscat 30.01.2024 1:08:15
In December on Winephabet Street we learned about the Orange Muscat grape with our special guest, Andrew Quadi of Quadi Winery. Nestled in Madera, California, Andrew and his wife have been crafting exceptional wines since the late '70s, transitioning from an engineering background to the art of winemaking. Orange Muscat, is a grape variety that boasts a fusion of orange and apricot flavors that fa...
Legacy of Whitecliff's Olana Vineyard in Hudson NY: A Blend of History and Viticulture 15.01.2024 25:33
Back in the fall, I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon with Michael Migliore, owner of Whitecliff Vineyard and Winery, at their Olana Vineyard in Hudson, NY. This is a 10 acre site just over the Rip Van Winkle Bridge on the Hudson side, in the shadows of the Olana Estate and on the banks of the Hudson River. Michael established and started farming this land in 2015 with Cabernet Franc, Pi...
Clinton Vineyards Bought By Milea Vineyards-What It Means for Hudson Valley Wine's Future & Identity 04.01.2024 3:57
I wanted to talk to you today about an article that was in the Daily Catch. org. It was written by Scott Davis and full disclosure, I am quoted twice in the article. The article is about Milea Vineyard's plans. with Clinton Vineyards. And if you're not already aware, Clinton Vineyards was purchased by Malaya in 2022. And it was a great article, talks about Phyllis and Ben Feder, how they started C...
Nero d'Avola: Sicily's Crown Jewel with VALLE DELL' ACATE's Gaetana Jacono 18.12.2023 1:05:19
I'm taking you on a virtual journey down Winephabet Street, where we dive deep into the world of N for Nero d'Avola, a red wine varietal from Sicily. In this episode of Winephabet Street, our special guest comes from the heart of Sicily, Gaetana Iacono from VALLE DELL' ACATE Winery. Gaetana hails from a family in the wine business for six generations. She has a great affinity for the native...
Indulge in the Virtual Journey to Argentina's Malbec Magic! with Winephabet Street 24.10.2023 1:12:05
Join us on our journey to South America, where the rich soils of Argentina have produced some of the world's best Malbec wines with guest Veronica Kathuria from Wines of Argentina. Argentina it's located in the southern most corner of South America the South American content And it's about in a better way I have I will speak kilometers and miles because I still go to kilometers but it ranges abo...
Lagrein Unleashed: A Journey into Alto Adige's Bold Red with Karoline Walch on Winephabet Street 07.07.2023 1:14:41
In the heart of Alto Adige, a region nestled amidst snow-capped mountains and verdant valleys, thrives a grape as bold and characterful as the landscape itself - Lagrein. Join us on Winephabet Street, as we delve into the fascinating world of this indigenous Italian variety, accompanied by a very special guest - Karoline Walch from the esteemed Elena Walch Winery. The Magic of Lagrein Born from Al...
A Look into the Indigenous Grape Variety from Crete the Kotsifali Grape 09.05.2023 1:02:48
The Kotsifali grape is an indigenous red grape variety from the Greek island of Crete. This grape is an essential component of many Cretan wines and is highly prized for its unique qualities. It is known for producing wines with medium to full body and moderate acidity. The grape is often blended with the Mandilaria grape to create wines with a deep ruby color and notes of dark fruits, herbs, and...
The Unique and Rare Jampal Grape: Exploring Portugal's Hidden Gem 12.04.2023 1:11:22
The Jampal grape, also known as Jampel or Malvasia Fina de Jampal, is a unique and rare grape variety native to Portugal. It is believed to have originated in the Douro Valley region. It is predominantly grown in the Terras do Dão region, located in the country's central northern part. The Jampal grape is a white grape known for its high acidity and aromatic qualities. It is said to produce wines...
Winephabet Street: The Isabella Grape 06.03.2023 1:01:25
In this episode of Winephabet Street, we learned about the Isabella grape with Stephen Casscles, a viticulturist and winemaker from New York's Hudson Valley. His project is Hudson Valley Heritage Wines where he works with indigenous, native or historically notable grapes and re-introducing them and a national audience to bring these grapes back. Winephabet Street is a monthly series where Lori B...
Winephabet Street: H is for Hondarrabi Zuri 30.01.2023 1:16:13
Have you heard of the Txakoli region of Spain and/or the Hondarrabi Zuri grape? First let me tell you how these words are pronounced. Txakoli is pronounced chah-kuh-lee and Hondarrabi Zuri is pronounced ohn-dah-rah-bee Zoo-Ree. Our January episode of Winephabet Street we explored the Txakoli region of Spain and the Hondarrabi Zuri grape with special guest Rick Fisher, Spanish Programs Director at...
Have You Heard of the Graciano Grape? 27.12.2022 1:13:55
Have you heard of the Graciano grape? I didn't until we featured it on Winephabet Street in November. Graciano is mainly grown in the Rioja and Navarra regions of Spain. It is difficult to grow, is low-yielding, late harvesting and susceptible to mildew. It is used a lot as a blending grape for its deep color, strong aromas and ability to age. Winephabet Street is a monthly series where Lori Bud...
Winephabet Street Season 3 Episode 6- F is for Frappatto 03.11.2022 1:14:00
Welcome to Winephabet Street Season 3, Episode 6- F is for Frappatto. In this episode of Winephabet Street, we talk about the Frappatto grape with Pietro Russo, the winemaker at DonnaFugata Winery. Winephabet Street is a monthly series where Lori Budd of Draceana Wines and I work our way through the alphabet exploring wine and wine regions one letter at a time. The show is live on the third Monday...
Becoming a Fan of Jumilla 26.10.2022 55:27
If you haven't tasted wines from the Jumilla region of Spain, you must. You will become a fan instantly! Trust me! On October 12, I had the opportunity to attend Spain's Great Match at the Mercado Little Spain, NYC, and learned a little more about the wines from this region of Spain. The Jumilla region has some beautiful wines, and the predominant grape is Monastrell. Take time to read the artic...
7 Facts About Madeira Wine 18.10.2022 45:17
I got invited to a Madeira wine tasting a few weeks ago. Madeira? I realized I didn't know much about this type of wine. I went to the tasting and attended the seminar and educated myself all about Madeira. Madeira is very versatile and pairs well with many foods. I'm going to give you 7 facts about Madeira and at the end is a podcast that will give you a better understanding of this wine from the...
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