
“Not unlike the European wine model where it is common practice to concentrate on and produce wine from one varietal, JL Wood has mandated that it make only Chardonnay. It has done so since 2020, producing less than 3,000 cases a year, when it began making its own Chardonnay. Its 125-acre JL Wood Ranch Vineyard in the Chardonnay-centric AVA of Arroyo Seco in Monterey County, has for almost 25 years, been selling its grapes to other producers. So, why only Chardonnay? The reasons, explained by owner Paul Morrison, are numerous. “There are few specialists in Chardonay in California,” he offers. “Secondly, we have great clones: 4 and 17. It’s ideal for our soils. Third, to jump into Pinot Noir, for instance, and do it very well, would be difficult. Plus, there were already a lot of folks doing it in the adjacent Santa Lucia AVA. Chardonnay has the benefit of being popular and large wineries have historically bought rather than grown Chardonnay for their own programs.”” Paul Morisson joins us to pull the cork on all that is JL Wood wines.
“Introducing Good Karma Dark Chocolate produced here in Los Angeles. Finally, a healthy food that tastes delicious. Learn from Co-Founder Matthew Jonas about the health benefits and super nutrients found in minimally processed Dark Chocolate and Brewing Cacao.
Good Karma Co-Founder, Matthew Jonas, joins us to talk about their 3 distinct Organic Dark Chocolates, from India, Columbia and Madagascar. Each bar begins with hand roasting of the beans to optimize the naturally occurring personality of the bean and the region where it is grown followed by stone grinding for up to 30 hours to create smooth rich, chocolate liquor. Finally, the liquor is tempered and molded to create delicious tasting bars that each showcases the natural flavors of the beans. Good Karma also produces a 100% Brewing Cacao, a potent morning beverage that delivers all the energy without the jitters, tastes delicious and feeds your body with super nutrients.”
For our concluding segment at 11:45 a.m. our own Chef Andrew Gruel, the menu-maker behind the full-service Calico Fish House (located in the Sunset Beach area of Huntington Beach) provides another timely and informative “Ask the Chef” segment where he responds to listeners’ thoughtful inquiries. Chef Andrew continues with his guide to setting up a basic “Cooking Toolkit.” He assures that if you build this home pantry you’ll never panic about Dinner again…
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