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Episode 27: Challenging Issues in Washington Wine - 2025 Panel Discussion

Episode 27: Challenging Issues in Washington Wine - 2025 Panel Discussion

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Season 2, Episode 27 of the “Live the Good Life” Podcast, Host Aaron Diaz facilitates a panel discussion with three of Washington’s most impressive and distinguished winemakers. They include Jessica Munnell (Wautoma Springs), Stephanie Cohen (Col Solare) and Kerry Shiels (Côte Bonneville). We focus our discussion on a series of impactful issues currently facing the Washington wine industry, and we’ll be sharing our thoughts on four specific, hot topic issues. The objective of this episode is to communicate the urgency and potential impacts these issues are already having on the wine industry. In addition, we talk about why these issues are prevalent and we discuss potential actions and strategies wineries and wine organizations can take to begin to make some tangible progress in dealing with these industry-wide challenges. Join us on this episode of “Live the Good Life” and learn more about what the wine industry is dealing with as we move into the summer of 2025!

The official website for this podcast is: https://livethegoodlife.buzzsprout.com. For more of "Live the Good Life", you can find us on Instagram and Facebook at aaronswinechronicles, or online at https://www.aaronswinechronicles.com. And for a video-podcast version of this episode, visit my YouTube channel at: @aaronswinechronicles6666.

Thank you for listening, and remember, wherever you go, whenever you can, always live the good life! - Until next time....

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