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Ep. 48: Sustainability, Regenerative Farming, and Rhône Varieties with Jason Haas of Tablas Creek
In this episode of the Vint Podcast, Brady and Billy are joined by Jason Haas, Proprietor and General Manager of Tablas Creek Vineyard and a leader in sustainability, regenerative agriculture, and the cultivation of Rhône varieties in the US. <br/><br/>As many of our collections feature sustainably produced wines by producers who employ biodynamics and regenerative farming, we wanted to give our listeners a behind-the-scenes look into what goes into that style of viticulture. Even beyond Paso Robles, where Tablas Creek makes world-class wine, Jason is an advocate and model for farming and business practices that consider the health of the land, animals, and people to be of utmost importance. Our conversation covers Tablas’s unique farming practices, forward-looking efforts in ethical and sustainable business, and the resurgence of interest in oft-forgotten varieties that are now being cultivated in California, and the US broadly. <br/><br/>Cheers!<br/><br/>Contact us anytime at brady@vint.co or billy@vint.co