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B for Bacchus

B for Bacchus

By Farrah Berrou

Wine stories from the Fertile Crescent.
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B for BacchusSep 04, 2020

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28. Mapping Out Wine's Origins with Dr. Patrick McGovern

28. Mapping Out Wine's Origins with Dr. Patrick McGovern

Farrah speaks to Dr. Patrick E. McGovern, the Scientific Director of the Biomolecular Archaeology Project for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages, and Health at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia. He's the author of many books including Ancient Wine: The Search for the Origins of Viniculture and Uncorking the Past: The Quest for Wine, Beer, and Other Alcoholic Beverages. They discuss the study of wine's origins and when Dr. McGovern's own origins in wine began.

Oldest Evidence of Winemaking Discovered at 8,000-Year-Old Village
Tapline: Trans-Arabian Pipeline
Afikra: How did the Construction of Tapline Alter Life in the Middle East (and the World)?

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Jun 29, 202256:35
27. Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself
May 12, 202256:44
26. LEBANON - Little Bible Land in the Crossfire of History
Aug 16, 202143:52
25. LEBANON - Politics can play a part; it doesn’t have to though
Feb 11, 202140:11
24. LEBANON - The story never stopped, it continued with us

24. LEBANON - The story never stopped, it continued with us

Back in July, Farrah had breakfast with Christiane Issa Nahas of Domaine des Tourelles. They discuss how one of the oldest Lebanese wineries was established by a French engineer, what it was like for her to work with her dad as the eldest and first of the 2nd generation to join the crew, AND who the artisans of Beit Chabeb are. 

L'Atelier du Miel
Green Glass Initiative of Lebanon
Meet the last potter in Beit Shabab - Daily Star Lebanon
Fawzi Fakhoury, the last potter of Beit Chabeb - L'Orient Le Jour
VIDEO of Fawzi with L'Orient Le Jour
Maison de la Vierge des Pauvres

***NOTE*** In the episode, Farrah said Fawzi Fakhoury was in his mid-80s but he is actually in his early 70s.

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Nov 30, 202047:45
23. LEVANT - Arak & mountains are like salt & pepper

23. LEVANT - Arak & mountains are like salt & pepper

Over Zoom, Farrah speaks to Joseph and Marwan El Asmar about arak. Joseph, calling in from South Lebanon's Jezzine, is the author of The Milk of Lions, a book about the history of alcohol in the Middle East. Meanwhile, his son Marwan is based in NYC and continues his father's research on arak now that the book has been published. 

The second half of the episode includes snippets from listeners across the world as they share their thoughts, memories, and tips on the aniseed-flavored drink of the Levant. 

A Brief History of Alcohol
Ancient Egypt’s Toxic Makeup Fought Infection, Researchers Say
Jabir Ibn Hayyan
Maria the Jewess
Cleopatra: The ancient alchemist who quested for gold

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Nov 04, 202001:31:10
22. LEVANT - The Abbasids love their glitter
Oct 21, 202043:59
21. LEBANON - Only archeology can give us the right answers
Oct 07, 202042:33
Season Two Coming Soon
Sep 04, 202003:00
BEIRUT BLASTS - Conversation with Who Run the World

BEIRUT BLASTS - Conversation with Who Run the World

On Tuesday, an explosion of 2750 TONS of ammonium nitrate shattered the entire country (and neighboring ones). Rhea, Marilyn, and Farrah had planned this crossover episode before the tragedy. Instead of rescheduling, they decided to talk about where they're heads are at 36 hours after the blasts.

To donate:

Lebanese Red Cross
Impact Lebanon
Arcenciel
Offre Joie

More here.

Aug 08, 202043:44
20. JUST A DROP - The Lost Glass and Cigarette
Jun 29, 202013:26
19. JUST A DROP - The Middle Yeast
Jun 01, 202010:06
18. JUST A DROP - Wine of the Bean
May 14, 202012:06
17. JUST A DROP - Corona Borealis
Apr 23, 202008:01
 16. LEBANON - For people to try your product, you have to give them a reason

16. LEBANON - For people to try your product, you have to give them a reason

RECORDED BEFORE CORONAVIRUS.

Farrah speaks to Joe Saade of
Terre Joie, the home of vineyards that sit on the vertex of 3 tectonic plates in the Bekaa Valley. From Saddam Hussein to Amal Clooney, this episode is jam-packed with info on what makes the wines of Lebanon so special and what needs to be done so people all around the world know that.

Joe's blog
Michel Basbous

Apr 10, 202001:00:25
15. JUST A DROP - The Levant Fault System
Mar 26, 202007:21
14. LEBANON - Competition pushes you to pay attention to what you’re producing

14. LEBANON - Competition pushes you to pay attention to what you’re producing

RECORDED BEFORE CORONAVIRUS.

Elie Maamari, export manager of Chateau Ksara, Lebanon’s oldest and largest winery, talks to Farrah about his 40-year career in wine. From winemaker to pushing Ksara wines abroad, they discuss making wine during the war, opportunities in the market, and memories of the Ksara Observatory.

WSJ: A Winery Survives in Lebanon
Ksara Observatory Records
Nikula Shahin Weather Station

Books
- Jesuit Contribution to Science: A History by Augustin Udias
- Searching the Heavens and the Earth: the History of Jesuit Observatories by Augustin Udias
- Mapping Empires: Colonial Cartographies of Land and Sea: 7th International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, 2018

Mar 18, 202052:19
13. JUST A DROP - Obeidy vs. Merwah

13. JUST A DROP - Obeidy vs. Merwah

JUST A DROP: Less than 10 minutes about a wine topic, some news, and updates.

Obeidy (also spelled Obaideh, Obeideh, Obeidi - you get the point) and Merwah are two indigenous white grapes of Lebanon but how do they differ? Farrah breaks it down in a short clip. Phylloxera makes a cameo too.


Mar 05, 202007:00
12. LEBANON - People flooded to Baalbeck because of water
Feb 28, 202001:03:51
11. BONUS - Don’t leave me far from Al Ferzol

11. BONUS - Don’t leave me far from Al Ferzol

We're back with Alex Rowell again for a bonus clip on Abu Nuwas' work and whether or not he ever wrote about Lebanon. In this short episode, we talk about Al Ferzol, the Mu'allaqat, and how wine descriptors have evolved.

 

Feb 20, 202011:10
10. LEVANT - Wine has always been a part of this

10. LEVANT - Wine has always been a part of this

Our first episode of 2020 is with Alex Rowell, author of Vintage Humor: The Islamic Wine Poetry of Abu Nuwas. Farrah talks to Alex about who Abu Nuwas was and what his poetry meant to Arabic literature, Islam, and wine. Don't miss the announcements at the end.

Encyclopedia Britannica: Arabic Literature
The Trip Podcast

Feb 11, 202042:48
9. LEBANON - Through resilience, through believing, in the end we can persist
Dec 31, 201933:39
8. PALESTINE - Use what you have in your own country, in your own lands
Dec 25, 201933:04
7. LEBANON - Siblings Part 2: Be proud of your local production
Dec 24, 201941:40
6. LEBANON - Siblings Part 1: We're the transition between the bottle and the vines
Dec 19, 201933:34
5. LEBANON - To-Do Lists and Arak at 3pm

5. LEBANON - To-Do Lists and Arak at 3pm

A special 3-in-1 this time around: Thouraya Karam of Karam Wines, Joanna Gerges of Chateau Cana, and Andrea Geara of Aurora Winery. Each of these three young women represents a family-run winery in a different region of Lebanon and they are each important members of their wineries' 2nd generation. Over a bottle of Karam's Arcenciel rosé, the ladies share what all of that means. 



A for Arak by Oliver Weinfeld

Mashrou' Leila Tracks:

Inni Mnih

Marrikh - Live at AUB Assembly Hall

Radio Romance

Cavalry

Dec 02, 201956:47
4. LEBANON - Why can't we dream?
Nov 20, 201948:55
3. LEBANON - We need to make a much bigger cake
Nov 05, 201936:39
2. LEBANON - I was baptized in wine

2. LEBANON - I was baptized in wine

Farrah sits down with Jennifer Massoud of Atibaia winery in Batroun, a wine region north of Beirut. As one of the smallest, if not THE smallest, boutique wineries in a tiny country, business isn't done like a commercial winery with massive output. Luckily, wine isn't something new to her & her family. Jennifer discusses what came before Atibaia by talking about what was in the pages that led to this new chapter.

Oct 21, 201931:07
1. LEBANON - Our savior is the vines
Oct 07, 201951:24
Trailer

Trailer

Introducing a podcast about wine in the Levant, Eastern Mediterranean, and the Caucasus.
Hosted by Farrah Berrou

Sep 18, 201901:55