In this episode of Wine Behind the Scenes, Laurel Simmons sits down with David Aferiat, founder of Avid Vines, to explore the sparkling world of Champagne and why it’s so much more than just a drink for special occasions.
David shares his passion for sourcing organic, artisanal Champagnes and how Avid Vines came to life. The conversation reveals what sets small-batch Champagne producers apart, why proper shipping and storage are crucial, and how Champagne can and should be incorporated into everyday meals.
From practical tips on pairing bubbly with unexpected dishes to a discussion about sustainable viticulture in the Champagne region, this episode offers a refreshing, down-to-earth take on one of the wine world’s most celebrated beverages.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why Champagne isn’t just for New Year’s Eve (and what foods to pair it with)
- The difference between mass-market and artisanal producers
- How climate and terroir influence Champagne styles
- What makes small growers so important to the future of wine
- How Avid Vines is redefining how we experience Champagne
- Why sustainability and transport conditions are key to quality
David Aferiat is the founder of Avid Vines, a U.S.-based importer of organic, sustainably produced Champagnes sourced directly from small growers in France. A dual citizen of France and the U.S., David’s life bridges two cultures and a shared love of food, travel, and exceptional wine. Through Avid Vines, he’s on a mission to make high-quality, terroir-driven Champagne accessible, approachable, and unforgettable.
As always, the episode wraps with Laurel and Judith Lewis decoding the latest “wonky wine term”: this time, it’s all about what makes a wine engaging
Curious about everyday Champagne pairings? This episode will open your palate. Listen now at www.winebehindthescenes.com.
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