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What We're Drinking with Dan Dunn

What We're Drinking with Dan Dunn

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A fantabulous conflation of history, culture, politics, famous people and booze, strained through the cognitive mesh of a best-selling author, polymath and inveterate reprobate.2019 Dan Dunn Kochen Kunst Lebensmittel & Wein Sozialwissenschaften
  • The Wonders of Italian Wine EP|328
    Feb 3 2026

    Dan and roving correspondent Brad Japhe dive into The Wonders of Italian Wine, spotlighting standout pours from Luca Bosio Vineyards and Bel Colle, including a lineup of single-vineyard Barbaresco and Barolo. Along the way, they unpack what makes Bel Colle’s celebrated Monvigliero and Bussia Grand Cru holdings so special, and explore how Luca Bosio blends generations of vineyard know-how with modern, low-intervention winemaking to deliver wines defined by clarity, structure, and sense of place. Dan also weighs in on reports that Gen Z is drinking less, and what that might mean for the future of drinking culture.


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    29 Min.
  • Steven Soderbergh Returns EP|327
    Jan 27 2026

    The episode opens with Dan getting candid about the weird emotional math of making a weekly podcast—and creative work in general—when the world feels like it’s perpetually on fire. He talks through the balancing act: staying engaged, staying human, and still showing up to do the job without pretending everything’s fine.

    From there, Dan shifts gears to something grounding and familiar: his friend and frequent guest Maynard James Keenan, and his latest venture, a thoughtfully curated coffee club that combines quality beans with the same obsessive attention to detail Maynard brings to everything else he does.

    Then it’s on to today’s main event: a wide-ranging, relaxed conversation with Steven Soderbergh. With National Singani Day around the corner, Steven talks about his passion for Bolivia’s national spirit and the story behind his brand, Singani 63—why singani matters, how people should drink it, and why it deserves a bigger place in the global spirits conversation.

    Steven also digs into his latest film and television projects, including a documentary he’s producing built around the final interview John Lennon and Yoko Ono ever did together, recorded just one day before Lennon was killed. A haunting, historically significant moment that’s only now being revisited.

    To close things out on a lighter note, Dan puts Steven through a game that tests his bullshit detector: guessing whether a series of obscure “holidays” are real or completely made up. Some he nails. Some… not so much.

    Heavy thoughts, good drinks, pop culture, history, and a little nonsense. Pretty much the full What We’re Drinking experience.


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    52 Min.
  • We've Missed You, Joel Stein EP|326
    Jan 20 2026

    On this edition of What We’re Drinking with Dan Dunn, Dan sits down with writer, cultural agitator, and longtime professional pundit Joel Stein for a conversation that cuts straight through wine, journalism, mortality, and modern American weirdness.

    Dan and Joel talk frankly about the sad, shrinking state of journalism. What it used to be, what it’s become, and why so many writers now find themselves operating outside the old institutions, whether they planned to or not. That leads naturally to a discussion of the recent death of Scott Adams, and Joel’s clear-eyed, unsentimental piece on Adams for The New York Times, a meditation on talent, provocation, and what happens when a cultural figure spends years daring the world to turn on him.

    The conversation turns darker with news that the investigation into Hunter S. Thompson’s death has been reopened. Dan, who was friends with Hunter for years, offers his own perspective—measured, personal, and skeptical—on what reopening the case means, what it doesn’t, and why some legends refuse to stay buried no matter how definitive the ending once seemed.

    Dan also runs through his favorite cities to drink in across America. Places where bars still feel lived-in and drinks are poured with conviction. And, in a moment of humility rarely captured on tape, he admits to losing a football bet to Braiden Albrecht of Mayacamas Vineyards, proving once again that confidence and gambling are distant cousins at best.


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    54 Min.
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