Episode 7: Post-Passover Musings and the Dalton Pet Nat Wine
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In the first post-Passover chat, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath and Dr. Kenny Friedman discuss their experiences during the Passover holiday and their mutual enjoyment of the Dalton Pet Nat wine. They explore the interesting process of Pét-Nat, or Pétillant Naturel, a sparkling wine made through a single fermentation process right in the bottle. They discuss the history and origins of Pét-Nat and its refreshing and fun characteristics. They also touch on the unique quality of Israeli Pét-Nat and the potential for Israeli winemakers to excel in this style. They answer a fan question on the bracha over cognac and brandy and the conversation concludes with a discussion on the significance of kavana (intention) in winemaking and the enjoyment of receiving feedback from listeners.
Takeaways
---Pét-Nat is a sparkling wine made through a single fermentation process in the bottle.
---Israeli winemakers have the potential to excel in producing Pét-Nats due to the country's climate and the preferences of the young and energetic population.
---Dalton Pét-Nat is a unique and enjoyable wine that stands out during the Passover holiday.
---Kavana, or intention, plays a significant role in winemaking and can be tasted in the final product.
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Kapitel
1. Passover Experiences and Reflections (00:00:00)
2. Introducing Dalton Pet Nat (00:03:01)
3. The Potential of Israeli Pet Nats (00:06:57)
4. The Ancestral Method and the Origins of Pet Nat (00:09:23)
5. The Role of Kavana in Winemaking (00:13:20)
6. The Terroir of Kavanah (00:15:27)
7. Pet Nats as Perfect Summer Wines (00:20:38)
8. We want your feedback! (00:23:57)
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