
‘One More Glass Of Wine’ | A wine podcast worth listening to
“Diving into this podcast is like a crash course on all things wine without all the fuss”
Do you know what type of wine you like? Would you like to improve your wine knowledge? Hear more from the people behind the scenes in wine. ‘One More Glass Of Wine’ podcast’s first episode has been released and talks about everything there is to know about winemaking without all the fuss.
Whether you’re someone who spends a lot of time in the car, or a runner who’s tired of your current playlist, or you’ve binge-watched all there is to binge watch on Netflix, podcasts are a great way to take in all sorts of content – including wine!

Waterford Estate’s barrel cellar – The Cathedral
The world of wine is a complicated one, one with many different varieties, styles, regions, rules, and people but one thing we can all feel is that this world is one filled with passion. Wine is essentially just one large conversation and the ‘One More Glass Of Wine’ podcast continues the conversation.
The podcast is the brainchild of Waterford Estate, a winery in the heart of Blaauwklippen Valley in Stellenbosch – South Africa’s most famous wine-producing region. Waterford Estate has always endeavoured to educate all our guests on the world of wine and to instil a thirst for more wine and wine knowledge.

The breathtaking entrance to Waterford Estate.
We would like you to join us in the conversation. Our host is wine enthusiast, Jeremy Maarschalk – an individual who found his passion for wine through the Waterford Estate Tasting room. Jeremy offers genuine conversations with personalities from the wine industry. It also includes personal reflections on their life journey through the wine world.

Winemaker and COO, Mark Le Roux, admiring the Waterford Estate Cabernet Sauvignon.
The first episode features Waterford Estate’s winemaker and COO, Mark Le Roux. He explains his winemaking history and growth with Waterford Estate as well as touching on Waterford Estate’s Signature Cabernet Sauvignon, the unique style in which it is manufactured and Cabernet Sauvignon’s place in the South African culture.

Viticulturist, David van Schalkwyk, herding his cattle to the vineyard.
The second episode features Waterford Estate’s viticulturist, David van Schalkwyk, and gives listeners an interesting look into the farming mindset behind growing Grenache Noir. David shares his growth in the industry and his view on viticulture, in particular how he extracts the best from this vineyard.

Tasting Room Floor manager, Brandon Engelbrecht, presenting the Antigo.
Later episodes sees Tasting Room Head Manager, Werner Els, and Tasting Room Floor Manager, Brandon Engelbrecht, touch on the Waterford Estate Chardonnay and the Old Vine Project Chenin blanc respectively.
Tune in on our ‘One More Glass Of Wine’ podcast – your gateway to information that’s otherwise stuck in wine classes.
Follow this link for the podcast on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/
The learn more about Waterford Estate visit www.waterfordestate.co.za
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On Behalf of Waterford Estate
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