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Talk Sip Time

Talk Sip Time

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Welcome to Talk Sip Time, where we bring the bottles, break them down, and give you the real take.

Hosted by Chase & Kay of Refined & Reserved Experiences alongside Beau from No Label Wine Co., this podcast is all about making wine approachable without losing what makes it great.

From bold Napa cabs to structured Bordeaux and everything in between, we taste, debate, and figure it out in real time so you can walk away more confident in what you’re drinking.

No gatekeeping. No fluff. Just good wine and better conversation.

Refined & Reserved Experiences x No Label Wine Co.
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  • A Tale of Terroir | Bear Track vs. John C. Sullenger
    Jun 11 2026

    How much can a vineyard change a wine when everything else stays the same?


    In Episode 5 of Talk Sip Time, we put that question to the test with a true horizontal tasting of two 2022 Nickel & Nickel single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignons: Bear Track Vineyard and John C. Sullenger Vineyard.


    Both wines come from the same producer, the same vintage, and the same winemaking philosophy—yet they delivered two completely different expressions in the glass. We explored how terroir, vineyard location, elevation, soils, and microclimate shape a wine's personality, and why single-vineyard bottlings offer one of the purest ways to experience those differences.


    We also dove into the challenges of the 2022 Napa Valley growing season, discussing how heat events and difficult vintage conditions impacted growers across the valley and how top producers adapted.


    To help tame the youthful tannins and concentrated fruit, we paired the wines with grilled ribeye steaks and twice-baked potatoes—a classic combination that proved once again why Cabernet and beef remain one of wine's greatest partnerships.


    Unfortunately, technology had other plans. We lost the camera with about five minutes left in the episode, but the conversation kept rolling, so you'll get a photo finish instead of a video finish.


    Pour a glass and join us as we explore why place matters, why vintage matters, and why two wines that seem nearly identical on paper can tell completely different stories in the glass.


    Wines Featured:
    • 2022 Nickel & Nickel Bear Track Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
    • 2022 Nickel & Nickel John C. Sullenger Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon


    Food Pairing:
    • Grilled Ribeye Steak
    • Twice-Baked Potato


    Topics Covered:
    • What terroir really means
    • The importance of single-vineyard wines
    • Napa Valley's challenging 2022 vintage
    • How vineyard sites influence flavor, structure, and ageability
    • Pairing young Cabernet Sauvignon with food


    Because great wine is more than a grape—it's a place. 🍷🎙️

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  • Beyond Butter: The Many Faces of Chardonnay
    Jun 4 2026

    Think Chardonnay is just buttery California white wine? Think again.

    This week on Talk Sip Time, we're putting one of the world's most misunderstood grapes under the microscope with three bottles that couldn't be more different.

    We start with the energy and precision of Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs, move into the mineral-driven character of a 2023 Saint-Romain Combe Bazin from Burgundy, and finish with the rich, age-worthy depth of the 2015 Cakebread Chardonnay Reserve.

    Same grape. Three regions. Three philosophies. Three completely different experiences.

    Along the way, we dive into how climate, terroir, oak, age, and winemaking decisions shape Chardonnay into everything from razor-sharp and refreshing to rich, textured, and complex.

    To put the wines to the test, Kay paired the lineup with homemade Louisiana crab cakes and lemon aioli made from the leftovers of a weekend crab boil—a pairing that proved great Chardonnay can be just as versatile at the table as it is in the glass.

    Whether you're a devoted Burgundy drinker, a California Chardonnay fan, or someone who normally skips Chardonnay altogether, this episode might make you take a second look.

    Featured Wines

    • Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs
    • 2023 Saint-Romain Combe Bazin
    • 2015 Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay Reserve

    Food Pairing

    • Homemade Louisiana Crab Cakes with Lemon Aioli

    One grape. Three wines. Three completely different stories.

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  • Napa vs. Bordeaux: Power, Place, and Perspective
    May 27 2026

    This week on Talk Sip Time, we sit down for one of the biggest conversations in wine: Napa vs Bordeaux.

    But this episode isn’t really a battle.

    It’s a discussion about style, philosophy, price, aging, and why our own palates have slowly started drifting toward Bordeaux while still appreciating what makes Napa special.

    For the side-by-side tasting, we compare:

    • Château Peyrabon 2006
    • Faust Cabernet Sauvignon 2023

    Two bottles at similar price points — but with completely different personalities. One leans structured, earthy, and old-world. The other brings the ripe fruit and bold style Napa is known for. It sparked a bigger conversation about what we look for in wine now versus when we first got into it.

    We also pull out a few serious bottles to show the contrast at the higher end of each region, including:

    • Cakebread Cellars Dancing Bear Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
    • Château Montrose 1986

    Along the way, we get into:

    • Fruit profile & structure
    • Oak influence
    • Aging potential
    • Value for the money
    • Why Bordeaux has been pulling us in lately
    • And why Napa still deserves its respect

    This episode turned into less of a competition and more of an honest wine conversation between friends.

    Good wine. Better conversation.

    Talk Sip Time — R&R x No Label Wine Co.

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