Wine Enthusiast Podcast: Making the Case for Natural Wine

Podcast Episode 126 - Making the Case for Natural Wine
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Love it, hate it, or don’t know enough about it to form an opinion, natural wine is here to stay. While the category’s popularity has been blowing up over the last several years, some people still have questions and misconceptions about it.

So, Jacy Topps sat down with Jenny Lefcourt who founded Jenny & Francois Selections, a natural wine importing company that began importing natural wines in 2000 long before Americans were familiar with the category.

Lefcourt’s love for natural wine started while in Paris. She originally went to France to continue her studies in academia. After many visits to Paris wine bars and vineyards throughout France, all paths led to wine instead of academia.

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