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Beyond Luxury: Exploring Bordeaux's True Essence with Jane Anson
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And we could have spoken for hours. She is elegant, articulate and whimisical all in one person. We already know it takes pure passion of story telling to write about wine and to study wine, but to roll into her skill set, the previously mentioned human qualities, is quite rare.
If you want the real story behind a bottle of Bordeaux, don't ask the winemaker—take a look in their cellar, says Jane Anson, and see if all they drink is their own wine. That's the kind of sharp, behind-the-label wisdom I promised you when I sat down with Jane Anson, someone who knows this region not as a myth or a brand, but as a living, breathing place. She's spent twenty years in Bordeaux, weaving her own story through the halls of opulent first growths and the quiet perseverance of family-owned estates feeling the squeeze of a world in flux. Her take? Bordeaux isn't just a catalogue of big names and gilded bottles—it's where history, ego, weather, and inheritance all seem to collide in every vintage.
In this conversation, Jane Anson and I dig deep into what it means to live and work in Bordeaux right now. You'll hear how the region has shrunk from a teeming 8,000 châteaux down to just 4,000, and what that upheaval actually looks like for the people on the ground—farmers, families, the next generation of winemakers. Jane Anson bursts the myth of Bordeaux as nothing but luxury, sharing stories that move from $10 bottles to legendary labels, always circling back to the truth that wine's real magic is in human connection, stories, and sharing a bottle at the table.
You won't just learn about grape varietals, classifications, or price tags. In this episode, you'll get Jane Anson's inside perspective on Bordeaux's beating heart—where architecture, history, and living memory are the real terroir. Here's what you'll take away from my conversation with Jane Anson:
🍷 The insider's guide to Bordeaux's transformation—from thousands of châteaux shuttering to the new wave of authentic wine tourism
🍷 How the arrival of outside investors (from China, America, and beyond) has disrupted and enriched the story of Bordeaux
🍷 The role technology and AI now play in wine storytelling, and why the most important stories still come from real people
🍷 What makes a great winemaker (here's a hint: their cellar holds more than just their own bottles)
🍷 Why, in an age of noise and speed, people, relationships, and shared drinks still matter most
If you want to understand Bordeaux—what it was, is, and could be—I promise this is an episode you can't afford to miss.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/zawVPjOnm24