Welcome to Clubhouse’s Ambassadors’ Corner and Episode 2575 of the Italian Wine Podcast. In this episode, Stephanie Johnson IWE interviews the winemaker Marco Ferrari about his journey from Brescia to the Rhône Valley and Valtellina, the extreme challenges of Valtellina viticulture, and how Valtellina Nebbiolo differs from Langhe Nebbiolo in the context of climate change.

These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and reproduced here for the Italian Wine Podcast. 


Key Learning Objectives:

  1. Get more familiar with Valtellina and its subzones.
  2. Appreciate the challenges of making wine in Valtellina.
  3. Hear how climate change is affecting the region.


More about today’s host:  

As well as being a certified Italian Wine Expert (IWE), Stephanie Johnson holds a WSET Diploma in Wine & Spirits. Her wine career spans the journalism, retail and restaurant sectors. She joined Wine & Spirits Magazine in 2013 and later served as Italian Wine Editor from 2016 to 2024. Stephanie has judged at international competitions such as the Concours Mondial du Sauvignon in Bordeaux and 5StarWines – the Book in Verona. She has led masterclasses for top sommeliers in New York City and presented at major industry events including Vinitaly and wine2wine Business Forum in Verona. A passionate educator, she teaches WSET Level 2, Level 3, and Diploma courses at NYC’s International Wine Center. Her upcoming venture, SteepleJack, will spotlight the heroic stories of Italian wine producers, blending deep expertise with compelling storytelling.

Connect:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-johnson-dws-b0a0121a/    


More about today’s guest:  

Marco Ferrari, an Italian winemaker in Valtellina known for crafting precise, organic Nebbiolo wines from steep, terraced vineyards, emphasizing minerality, elegance, and minimal intervention. He learned winemaking in Franciacorta and the Rhône Valley (with legends like Thierry Allemand) before founding his own estate in 2019, focusing on traditional methods, spontaneous fermentations, and natural yeast, creating vibrant wines reflecting the alpine terroir. 

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