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19: Paul Hobbs on Making Opus One, a South American (Mis)Adventure … and Dixie Cup Yquem?!

Season 2, Ep. 19

From his teetotaling childhood home to Opus One's debut vintage to putting Argentine Malbec on the map, winemaker Paul Hobbs opens up to host James Molesworth about his career-defining moments with candid humor and insightful analysis in the season 2 premiere of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast!

Plus, senior editor for news Mitch Frank tells us about a government study that recently surfaced in Oregon, and the controversy over why it had been buried by state officials.

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Marvin R. Shanken, Editor and Publisher
Host:
James Molesworth
Director: Robert Taylor
Producer: Gabriela Saldivia
Guests: Paul Hobbs, Mitch Frank
Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley



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