
Published today, a focus on Sekt, Germany’s sparkling wine. Including Jamie and Treve’s Sekt Tape.
This in-depth focus on Sekt is a collaborative effort. Canadian wine journalist Treve Ring and I have crossed paths around the globe with a joint goal to visit wine regions and tell their stories in a fresh way, making full use of social media, words, pictures and video. While both of us could have done a pretty good job of this alone, working as a team has its advantages. When two serious (geeky) journalists visit a producer, the dynamic of the interaction is changed. Each journalist asks different questions and this makes the interviews richer and more productive. Doing video is a lot easier when there are two of you. And when it comes to producing content, then two perspectives can often help produce a more complete story. I also like the idea of having two sets of tasting notes to compare; in some ways, this is fairer to the wines.
THE SEKT TAPE TRAILER:
Sekt was a good place to start our collaboration. We both love sparkling wine, and this is a story that hasn’t been told properly before. Germans drink a quarter of the world’s production of sparkling wine, and a lot of it is Sekt. But Sekt is most often a low-grade industrial product. This wasn’t always the case: back in the 19th Century, Sekt was very important, and Germans were instrumental in establishing some of the leading Champagne houses. We went on the trail of interesting, high quality, traditional method Sekt, and found quite a bit to communicate.
You can read all about our Sekt adventures here.
from jamie goode’s wine blog http://www.wineanorak.com:/wineblog/sparkling-wine/jamie-and-treves-sekt-tape-the-start-of-a-new-collaboration
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