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Eat Drink Fun (EDF) educates people about great wine, food, and travel.
We also partner with the beverage and travel industries to spread joy.
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Eat Drink Fun Podcast
Interviews with top performers in the beverage and hospitality industries, as well as some fun and spirited discussions with fellow travelers.
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- Alps
- Alta Badia
- Alto-Adige
- Alto-Adige Wine
- Aprés Ski
- Arlberg
- Arlberg Weinberg
- Austria
- Bar
- Beer Fest
- Benanti
- Bohemia
- Carricante
- Catania
- Chateau St. Michelle
- Chicken
- Corvara
- Crystal
- Dirndl
- Dolomites
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- Drink
- Eat
- Elena Walch
- Erni Loosen
- Eroica
- Eugen Scalet
- Europe
- Frühlingsfest
- Fun
- Germany
- Glass
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- Graacher Himmelreich
- Göckele
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- Ikon
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- Italy
- J. Jofstätter
- Jancis Robinson
- Kaiserschmarrn
- Kufstein
- Köstlicher Ring
- Ladin
- Lead
- Lech am Arlberg
- Lech-Zürs
- Lederhosen
- Maximilian Riedel
Eat Drink Fun
Beverage Study Podcast
The EDF Beverage Study Podcast is a short-form show for anyone seeking accurate, fundamental knowledge about wine, spirits, beer, and other drinks. It’s a great study tool for industry certification examinations, but these topics are also perfect for anyone who is curious and wants to improve their beverage competence.
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- Albarińo
- Argentina
- Attis
- Australia
- Beverage Education
- Bordeaux
- Bouchet
- Burrata
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- California
- Cevice
- Chadwick
- Chile
- Château
- Cloudburst
- Concha y Toro
- Creamy Cheeses
- Feta
- France
- Gerardo Mendes (Do Ferreiro)
- Gouda
- Grilled Artichokes
- Introduction
- Italy
- Latour
- Margaux
- Matthiasson
- Medoc
- Mondavi
- Montrose
- Napa Valley
- Pauillac
- Pazo Señorans
- Penfolds
- Podcast
- Portugal
- Rias Baixas
- Ridge
- Rothschild
- Seafood
- Semi-soft Cheeses
- Shellfish
- South Africa
- Spain
- St. Estèphe
- St. Julien
- Vinho Verde
- Wine
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Geek Wines: A Guide to Wine History, Grape Varieties, Appellations, Producers, and Pairings
Greek wines are stunning, just like the landscapes and the sunsets. We should all be drinking more of them. The reasons are simple: they are delicious; they are extremely food friendly; and their lower profile compared to other European producers make them a great value.