Wines of California with Elaine Chukan Brown (aka Hawk Wakawaka)

If you’ve been listening for a while, you know that when Friend of the Pod Elaine Chukan Brown—aka the legendary Hawk Wakawaka (or “Chuckavaka,” if you’re in the know)—is asked to write a book on a topic as broad as Wines of California, it’s not going to be your typical “Zinfandel was first planted in 18-blah-blah-di-blah” wine book.

In this episode, Bart and Sam sit down with Elaine to talk about their new book, Wines of California, coming next month from Académie du Vin Library. Elaine delivers a powerful, deeply researched take on the history of California wine—connecting the evolution of wine in the Golden State to larger patterns in American history, global politics, and cultural change.

With her trademark no-nonsense honesty, Elaine has written what might be called a tough-love letter to California wine—celebrating its innovation, leadership, and resilience while challenging the industry to reckon with its past and navigate the future.

We dive into:

  • The real history of California wine
  • The people, varietals, and regions that shaped it
  • Surprises Elaine uncovered during their research
  • How wine growers and producers can use history to tackle today’s challenges

Whether you’re a winemaker, wine lover, or wine industry professional, this episode is packed with insights that will enrich your love of California wine.

Pre-order Wines of California now through Bookshop.org and support your local independent bookstore.
Elaine Chukan Brown Instagram: @hawk_wakawaka
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