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    Explore " salento" with insightful episodes like "263 Jan-Gisbert Schultze - How a VC investor got bitten by the regeneration bug and went via Joel Salatin, Gabe Brown and Ernst Gotsch deep into syntropic agroforestry", "Ep 20: Southern Italy with our Somm", "Best Wine of May 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio", "Il Migliore Vino di Maggio 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio" and "Park Life 26 June 2013" from podcasts like ""Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food", "Sniff Sip Repeat", "DiWineTaste Podcast - English", "DiWineTaste Podcast - Italiano" and "PARK LIFE by DODO DJ"" and more!

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    263 Jan-Gisbert Schultze - How a VC investor got bitten by the regeneration bug and went via Joel Salatin, Gabe Brown and Ernst Gotsch deep into syntropic agroforestry

    263 Jan-Gisbert Schultze - How a VC investor got bitten by the regeneration bug and went via Joel Salatin, Gabe Brown and Ernst Gotsch deep into syntropic agroforestry

    A conversation with Jan-Gisbert Schultze, a VC investor who turned into a regenerative enthusiast and bought a small olive farm, which he is turning into the first syntropic farm in Salento, in Puglia (Italy), a region battered by monoculture olive trees.

    After reading The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollen, Jan got bitten by the regeneration bug. He attended courses with Joel Salatin, Gabe Brown and Ernst Goetch where he went deep into syntropic agroforestry. That led Jan to buy a masseria, a small farm in Puglia, in a region where now more than 15 million trees are dying because of modern agriculture, ploughing, chemicals and, of course, the xylella fastidiosa, a virus which seems to be the last straw on the camels back for these poor suffering trees. Finally, Jan managed to convince Dayana Andrade and Felipe Pasini, the oldest students of Ernst Goetch, to come and help regenerate his farm Amadeco.

    The time of monoculture olives might be over in Salento, Puglia, but the future of olive trees as part of a diverse, extremely productive system seems just beginning, or coming back as there are records of the Romans already farming olive trees in a very diverse agroforestry system. Why is Jan so hopeful about the future, and what has accounting to do with it?

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    Ep 20: Southern Italy with our Somm

    Ep 20: Southern Italy with our Somm

    Today we’ll be discussing southern Italy with our resident somm, Ferdinando Mucerino. We’ll pour three excellent wines and discuss their uncommon varietals. 

    We'll start with the 2021 vintage of Iddu Catarratto I.G.T. from Sicily, a soft and fresh white wine with citrus and floral notes. Moving on to reds, we'll sip the 2020 L'arca Negroamaro I.G.T wine from Puglia and produced by the Castellani family. This episodes selection is rounded out with the 2020 Cantina di Solopaca Aglianico I.G.P. 

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    Best Wine of May 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio

    Best Wine of May 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio
    Apollonio is an interesting winery in Salento having more than a century of history and committed to the cultivation of grapes and wine production. A broad and significant range of this territory, made of white, rosé and red wines all of them being both interesting and valuable. Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, made with Negroamaro and Montepulciano, conquers the title of best wine of May 2019 and DiWineTaste four diamonds and one star.

    Il Migliore Vino di Maggio 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio

    Il Migliore Vino di Maggio 2019: Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, Apollonio
    Apollonio è un'interessante realtà vitivinicola del Salento e che vanta una storia di oltre un secolo dedicata alla coltivazione della vite e alla produzione di vino. Una produzione vasta e rappresentativa di questo territorio, fatta di vini bianchi, rossi e rosati di sicuro interesse e pregio. Copertino Rosso Riserva Divoto 2010, prodotto con Negroamaro e Montepulciano, si aggiudica il titolo di migliore vino di maggio 2019 e i quattro diamanti e una stella di DiWineTaste.
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