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著者: Alex Abbott Boyd
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Hosted by Toronto-based sommelier Alex Abbott Boyd, Tasting Notes Toronto explores the personal and professional stories behind the people shaping the city’s food and wine scene. We talk about the real work behind the scenes — from first jobs and turning points to running restaurants and shaping wine programs. If you’re interested in the behind-the-scenes of hospitality and the people who drive it, this is the show for you.  © Insider Wine アート クッキング マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学 食品・ワイン
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  • Tim Kirk — Clonakilla, Creating An Icon and the Sacred Side of Winemaking
    2025/08/07

    In this episode, I sit down with Tim Kirk, chief winemaker at Clonakilla, one of Australia’s most acclaimed wineries. Known for crafting the groundbreaking Shiraz Viognier—a wine once hailed as "one of the most important advances in Australian Shiraz since Penfolds Grange"—Tim brings a rare blend of artistry, humility, and spiritual depth to the world of wine.

    Originally trained in theology, Tim shares how his faith continues to shape his approach to winemaking. We explore the almost miraculous events that led to the creation of Clonakilla’s flagship wine, the story of his family’s legacy in the Canberra District, and what makes this cool-climate region so special.

    This is more than a conversation about wine — it's about calling, creativity, and the deep connections between land, spirit, and the people who tend to both.

    Whether you're in the wine trade or just love a good story, this episode is a must-listen.

    Tim Kirk — Creating An Icon and the Sacred Side of Winemaking

    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction: The Theology of Wine

    00:47 Meet Tim Kirk: Chief Winemaker at Clonakilla

    01:27 Early Memories and Family Background

    03:12 The Vision for Clonakilla

    08:43 The Struggles and Successes of Early Winemaking

    10:12 Tim's Journey: From Theology to Winemaking

    15:42 The Shiraz Viognier Story

    26:52 The Canberra District Terroir

    27:13 Ancient Volcanic Flows and Soil Composition

    27:45 The Mystery of Red Clay

    29:30 Climate and Its Impact on Vineyards

    31:13 The Role of Cool Nights in Wine Quality

    33:35 Minimal Intervention Winemaking Philosophy

    36:12 The Influence of Whole Bunch Fermentation

    39:14 Balancing Tradition and Innovation in Winemaking

    43:34 The Spiritual Connection to Winemaking

    50:00 Looking to the Future: Stewardship and Legacy

    52:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    Champagne: Cork Pop and Pour by ultradust -- https://freesound.org/s/166923/ -- License: Attribution 4.0

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    53 分
  • Ryan Donovan - Opening A Restaurant, Why Ingredients are Key, and Work-Life Balance in Hospitality
    2025/08/03

    In this episode of Tasting Notes Toronto, I sit down with Ryan Donovan, co-owner and sommelier at Richmond Station, one of Toronto’s most enduring and respected restaurants.


    We dive into what it takes to open and sustain a great restaurant — from creating a healthy workplace culture to choosing the right location and building deep relationships with local farmers. Ryan also shares how his career path took him from pastry dreams to butchery, and why sourcing high-quality ingredients is at the heart of everything he does.


    If you love great food and wine — or have ever considered opening a restaurant — this episode is packed with insight, personality, and practical wisdom.

    Ryan Donovan — Opening a Restaurant, Sourcing with Purpose, and Work-Life Balance in Hospitality


    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps:

    • 00:00 – Introduction to Tasting Notes Toronto
    • 00:46 – Meet Ryan Donovan of Richmond Station
    • 01:32 – Ryan's Journey in the Culinary World
    • 03:09 – The Culinary School Experience
    • 04:24 – From Pastry Chef Aspirations to Butchery
    • 04:59 – The Importance of Local Ingredients
    • 06:55 – Wine Education and Early Influences
    • 15:35 – Building Richmond Station
    • 26:00 – Sourcing the Best Ingredients
    • 26:31 – Diverse Culinary Inspirations
    • 26:56 – Catering to All Dietary Needs
    • 27:16 – Commitment to Quality and Technique
    • 28:17 – Balancing Fine Dining and Neighborhood Vibes
    • 31:03 – Focus on Local Wines
    • 32:44 – Pandemic’s Impact on Local Wine Appreciation
    • 34:42 – Evolution of Ontario Winemaking
    • 45:46 – Balancing Work and Family in Hospitality
    • 48:10 – Future of Richmond Station

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    Follow, rate, and review Tasting Notes Toronto on your favorite podcast platform — it really helps others discover the show. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

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    51 分
  • Ian Stoddart — Turning a Passion for Travel into a Neighborhood Wine Bar
    2025/07/19

    In this episode, I sit down with Ian Stoddart, owner of East End Vine — a cozy wine and tapas bar in Toronto’s east end. Inspired by his travels and a deep love of wine, Ian set out to create the kind of spot he always sought out abroad: welcoming, unpretentious, and built around community.We talk about how he brings that vision to life through a constantly evolving wine list, his approach to keeping things fresh and exciting, and how he blends his passion for art and hospitality to create memorable, offbeat experiences for his guests.

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    38 分
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