Inaugural Rioja Podcast: Jorge Muga at the Frontiers of Rioja

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RIOJA MASTER CLASS: Chad Wilmouth of the Culinary Institute of America Greystone, left, records Jorge Muga’s introduction to the topography, soils, and microclimates of Rioja, on a roadside overlooking the Ebro valley near the town of Villalba de Rioja, Spain, September 10, 2007. The narrow gorges that demarcate the northwestern limit of Rioja viticulture, Las Conchas de Haro, are visible in the background. Photo: Jon Stamell.

It’s been really thrilling going through all of the footage John Barkley and Chad Wilmouth recorded while we were in Rioja last September; since I was always busy interviewing, I rarely took notes and felt afterwards somewhat detached from the material, that is, until I got a hold of all the interviews, in their entirety, in a series of DVDs John handed me in mid-December.

One of the most impressive and certainly the most comprehensive of those interviews was the interview, or rather series of interviews, I had with Bodegas Muga winemaker Jorge Muga. As I was taking notes watching the footage, I ended up transcribing maybe 75% to 80% of his comments, so wide in scope were the topics he covered, so detailed and easy to comprehend were the things he said. And while his focus was primarily on his family’s vineyards and his bodega’s wines, Mr. Muga had also a lot to say about the region as a single entity, as well as the soil and microclimatic variations of its constituent parts. I can’t wait to see it all integrated into the final DVD.

In the meantime, I finally got around to editing some of the audio that Chris Fleming made available to me over the summer, including over two hours of his own interview with Jorge Muga, discovering in the process that many of the topics covered in the DVD interviews are also dealt with in depth in the audio Chris captured at Bodegas Muga last spring. I remember Chris telling me how impressed he was with Sr Muga’s presentation, calling it “a master class in the viticulture of Rioja,” so it seems appropriate that we should begin with him.

Jorge Muga’s edited comments, tied together with some of my own brief commentary, comprise the first edition of the Rioja Podcast, linked below. I hope you find it worthwhile.

 
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3 Responses to “Inaugural Rioja Podcast: Jorge Muga at the Frontiers of Rioja”

  1. Iberian Links Around the Web Says:

    […] We’ve chatted several times on Catavino about Adrian Murcia’s blog, Blame it on Rioja, which is solely devoted to wines from, you guessed it, Rioja. Over the past several months, Adrian has been passionately dedicating himself to the production of an educational documentary on Rioja with the support of the Culinary Institute of America. Recently, they recorded a podcast with the emblematic winemaker Jorge Muga, of Bodegas Muga, who shares his insight on the topography, microclimate and soils of Rioja. It’s absolutely worth a listen, especially considering that February and March will be dedicated to Rioja in Catavino’s newsletter! So take a moment to don your earphones to get a crash course in Riojan viticulture. […]

  2. ryan Says:

    Adrian, might want to try Podpress (plugin) to deal with your new podcasting. Even if it’s only once and awhile it makes it much nicer for the reader/listener

    Cheers,

  3. Adrian Says:

    Ryan,

    Thanks for the tip! Just saw this.

    Hope all is going well on your trip.

    Adrian

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