• 178: Peter Devison - Devison Vintners

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

178: Peter Devison - Devison Vintners

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we have a conversation with Peter Devison, the winemaker behind Devison Vintners, as he shares how he moved from Vancouver's dining scene to becoming a winemaker in Washington. Peter discusses his winemaking education in New Zealand and the experience that led him to Washington. He explores the challenges and successes of launching his own label and working as a consultant for other wineries.

    We talk about the potential of white wine production in Washington, touching on the unique terroir shaped by geological events like the Missoula floods. Peter also offers insights into native fermentation techniques and the distinctive characteristics of the Rocks District in Walla Walla.

    Winemaking Class Offers and Show Notes for all episodes at https://www.insidewinemaking.com/

    Resources from this Episode

    Devison Vintners - https://www.devisonvintners.com/

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