David Hirsch is the owner of Hirsch Vineyards, located in the Sonoma Coast of California.
David opens up about his travels across the United States and across the world in the 1960s and 1970s, and about what led him eventually to the outer reaches of the Sonoma Coast to plant a vineyard. He also reveals what he has learned about the farming of grapevines over the years. And he talks about some of the key people who shaped his thoughts as he became the owner of a vineyard, and then subsequently a winery. Famous names from both Burgundy and California winemaking make an appearance within this conversation, and David is both frank and funny in his reminiscences about his life.
340: Eugenio Jardim
339: Adrian Bridge
338: Ronnie Sanders
337: John Lockwood
336: Cedric Nicaise
335: Brad Hickey
334: Paul Roberts
333: Vicente Dalmau Cebrián-Sagarriga
332: Paul Grieco
331: Greg Harrington
330: Martha Stoumen
329: Ricardo Freitas
328: Paul Einbund
327: John Kongsgaard
326: Bernard Portet
325: Jean-Baptiste Lecaillon
324: Gregory Dal Piaz
323: Olivier Collin
322: Michael McCaulley
321: Sashi Moorman
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