Wine World
Pavle Milic has spent 40+ years in the hospitality business — co-founding FnB restaurant in Scottsdale, building Los Milics Vineyards across three Arizona tasting rooms, and writing about wine for Phoenix Magazine for the past decade. Now he's going deep on artificial intelligence: what it means, who's shaping it, and how operators, creators, and curious humans can actually use it. Each conversation pulls out the tools, ideas, and hard-won insights you can take with you. Not hype. Not theory. Just honest talk about technology, power, and society from someone who's been in the room.
Wine World
008: Why do we use Oak Barrels? With Sean Adamowicz
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Unlock the secrets behind the art and science of winemaking with our special guest, Sean Adamowicz from the Boswell Company. With a rich background in environmental chemistry and a passion for wine nurtured in southern France, Sean takes us on an enlightening journey through the essential role of oak barrels in aging wine. Learn about the diverse coopers Sean represents, and gain a deep understanding of the intricate science and craftsmanship that make oak barrels indispensable in the winemaking process.
Get an insider’s look at the painstaking process of barrel making, from the size of barrels to the critical toasting techniques that enhance wine flavors. Hear about the meticulous craftsmanship involved in coopering, the increasing presence of women in the industry, and the collaborative nature of the winemaking community. Learn about the logistics of shipping custom-built barrels from Europe to the U.S. and the personalized service that ensures seamless delivery to wineries.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Transition from environmental chemistry to winemaking
- Role and importance of oak barrels in aging wine
- Challenges of taking over a family business during the pandemic
- Detailed process of barrel making: provenance, size, toasting techniques
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