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Denver Wine Radio

Denver Wine Radio

Paul Bonacquisti

Join winemaker Paul Bonacquisti as he interviews Colorado musicians, taste-tests the best wine on the shelves, tells you about amazing tourist destinations, and plays great music- all recorded from the cozy Bonacquisti Wine Company in Denver.

Taught by his father, who was a passionate winemaker himself, Paul has been a passionate Sommelier since 2006. His wines have earned several bronze, silver and gold medals in the Colorado Wine Governor's Cup Competition, as well as international recognition. Paul's wines- and the Denver Wine Radio show- are all about changing the way people experience wine.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Denver Wine Radio episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Denver Wine Radio for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Denver Wine Radio episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Doug Caskey will be the first to tell you that he has one of the best government jobs in Colorado. At one point Doug was the store manager at the Boulder Liquor Mart. Now the executive director at Colorado Wine Industry Development Board, Doug shares thoughts about this week's wines, his thoughts on sake being considered a wine, and makes many recommendations on some delicious new drinks to try. If you want to know what's what when it comes to Colorado wines, hangout spots, the technicality of making wine at Colorado wineries, or just where the good grape growing areas are, ask Doug.

This week's first wine is the Carlson Vineyards NFSW white wine. People who rave about this wine note its lightly sweet, acidic, fresh and refreshing taste, but you'll have to listen to what Doug and Paul have to say for a metaphorical taste of this wine, since it's currently sold out.

This week's second wine is another red table wine from Whitewater Hill Vineyards, the 2018 St. Vincent. As described by Whitewater Hill Vineyards, 'This wine boasts red currant and raspberry notes on the nose, with delicate flavors of cranberry and apple on the palate. This wine has a subtle aftertaste of pecans and walnuts.' This wine was recognized by both the Colorado Governor's Cup and International Eastern Wine Competition (East Meets West) in 2021. To buy this wine, click here.

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Denver Wine Radio - 24: Part 2: Jo Mama and Guy Drew Vineyards
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11/03/18 • 23 min

Tasting wine from Guy Drew Vineyards with Jo Mama Myers.

[2:50] Guy talks about his chardonnay

[7:56] Growing grapes in the Four Corned area.

[11:07] Guy Drew Syrah: One of two wines that proves Colorado is the next wine region to watch. https://goo.gl/7PqZEv

[17:38] Who was your favorite rock star you met

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Denver Wine Radio - 21: The Prosecco Show with Jelena Meisel from Zonin
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07/20/18 • 15 min

Paul and Cha Cha talk Prosecco with Jelena Meisel from Zonin International.
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Denver Wine Radio - 18: Memorial Weekend Box Wine Show
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05/26/18 • 19 min

We're tasting three box wines that are great for weekend barbecueing. Kingman from Colorado, Bota Box from California and Capoeira from Portugal.

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Denver Wine Radio - 3: Colorado Grapes and Paul's Winemaking Style.
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02/16/18 • 10 min

Paul and Doug talk about grapes grown in Colorado and how Paul aproaches those to fit his winemaking style.

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Denver Wine Radio - 47: Tasting Vinnie Fera Wines from Boulder
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11/21/22 • 15 min

Cha-Cha's back again! This time we're trying a well-bodied 2019 Malbec from Vinnie Fera Wineries in Boulder, CO. It's called Hogback, which might sound like an odd name, but it makes sense once you hear founder Tim Moley explain it. Vinnie Fera has been around since 2016, and they say they pick their grapes based on what fits best in the Colorado landscape. They're not forcing anything here- they want to allow the full flavor and potential of their grapes to come through when the wine hits your tongue, and spoiler alert, they definitely succeed with the Hogback. You can check their website out here if you'd like to pick some up for yourself.

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Denver Wine Radio - 48: A Taste of Tempranillo and Kingman Estates Winery
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12/19/22 • 28 min

This time Paul and 'Cha get together to sample some Tempranillo and go over some of the robust flavors that emit from it. We also hear from Doug Kingman from Kingman Estates Winery.

10 acres and a barn in the Grand Valley of the Colorado River, near Palisade. Really, it started with a dream and a strong desire to create Colorado Wines that are equal to, or better, than wines from other great wine producing regions throughout the world.

The unique climate and soil conditions in the Grand Valley of Colorado yield a grape with outstanding characteristics enabling the production of uniquely exquisite wines. We are proud to be among the wineries in Colorado that serve authentic, handcrafted wines made right here in our facility.

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Denver Wine Radio - 44: Wine Week Panel Discussion
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10/11/22 • 17 min

I recently attended a wine tasting event hosted by Blanchard Family Wines in downtown Denver. Four winemakers each presenting one Colorado wine to an enthusiastic and thirsty crowd during Colorado Wine Week. In attendance was Doug Kingman from Kingman Estates Winery, Tim Moly from Vinny Fera Winery in Boulder, Tyzok Wharton from Carboy Winery in Littleton and myself. After the tasting and presentation, we had a panel discussion for the attendees to ask us questions. This is a part of that discussion which will hopefully give you some insight into the world of Colorado wine special. Thank you to James Blanchard for hosting this event and letting us pour our wines in his tasting room.

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Paul is joined by Colorado Music Experience founding director and author, G Brown. G covered popular music at The Denver Post for 26 years, interviewing well over 3200 musicians, including Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, and Kurt Cobain. He's also amassed an archive of close to 150 rare promotional photos, and he's put them all into a new book series called On Record.

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First of all, a disclaimer: No wine bottles were opened in this week's episode, but you certainly don't need a drink to enjoy this week's guest.

Angel Mendez-Soto grew up in New York City’s East Harlem (El Barrio), and he's a man with a storied career in theatre. He has been a member of Su Teatro, directed by Anthony J. Garcia, for over 40 years. In the 1980’s he was also a member of the the Black theatre company Eulipions, directed by Jo Bunton-Keel. Angel is a former recipient of the Mayor’s Excellence in the Arts Award. Earlier this year he portrayed Grandpop in the Theatreworks production of Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue at the ENT Center for the Arts in Colorado Springs.

Paul has known Angel for years, but the reason he's coming on the show now is because he's currently in Puerto Rican Nocturne, a powerful historical drama which will be at The Bug Theatre in North Denver from August 11th to the 21st. To grab your tickets, click here.

Paul and Angel dive into Angel's background on-stage, his experiences with telling Latino stories, and the importance of the story behind Puerto Rican Nocturne.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Denver Wine Radio have?

Denver Wine Radio currently has 48 episodes available.

What topics does Denver Wine Radio cover?

The podcast is about Colorado, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Podcasts, Wine, Arts and Food.

What is the most popular episode on Denver Wine Radio?

The episode title '47: Tasting Vinnie Fera Wines from Boulder' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Denver Wine Radio?

The average episode length on Denver Wine Radio is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of Denver Wine Radio released?

Episodes of Denver Wine Radio are typically released every 8 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Denver Wine Radio?

The first episode of Denver Wine Radio was released on Feb 14, 2018.

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