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What happens when you combine a blind wine tasting with a conversation about global economics?
In this episode of Grapes & Debates, the hosts put their palates to the test with two blind matchups. First, JACE Cellars Sauvignon Blanc (Sonoma) squares off against ZD Sauvignon Blanc (Napa). Then the reds take center stage as JACE Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon faces The Debate Cabernet from Artalade Vineyard. The tasting sparks plenty of surprises, but the conversation quickly expands beyond the glass. The debate shifts to the ongoing conflict involving Iran and its impact on global energy markets. As oil prices fluctuate and fuel costs rise, the ripple effects reach far beyond the gas pump—impacting transportation, food costs, supply chains, and ultimately the restaurant industry. The hosts explore how geopolitical events can influence everything from operating expenses to menu prices and consumer spending. Recent reporting has linked the conflict to higher gasoline, diesel, and transportation costs that businesses across the hospitality sector continue to navigate. From blind tasting notes to real-world economic consequences, this episode delivers a unique blend of wine, business, and spirited debate.
Featured Wines: JACE Cellars Sauvignon Blanc ZD Sauvignon Blanc JACE Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon The Debate Cabernet Sauvignon (Artalade Vineyard)
Topics Discussed: Blind wine tasting results Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet comparisons The impact of rising fuel prices on restaurants Supply chain and food cost pressures How global events affect local businesses Wine, economics, and healthy debate Pour a glass and join the conversation.