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Carolina Real Estate Podcast will help answer your real estate questions, give much-needed guidance throughout your real estate journey and provide plenty of free advice from Carolina's coastal real estate professionals.
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I am your host Mattia Scarpazza and I found Looking Into Wine to share knowledge about wine. Focus is on areas that sparked my interest throughout my study years and I wished I’d had more time to explore in more detail. Now it’s time! Each episode explores a specific topic in detail and how it is relevant to the wine trade. What to expect? Interviews featuring experts and professionals to guide us through regions, grapes and challenges of vine growing, my own research and much more.
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This podcast episode features Lisa Mitchell, realtor with Dunes Properties, showcasing the stunning property at 2301 Palm Blvd, Isle of Palms, South Carolina (MLS #24010374). CALLING ALL BEACH LOVERS & SAVVY INVESTORS! Imagine waking up to breathtaking ocean views every day. This move-in-ready home boasts expansive decks, and is perfect for enterta…
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Kevin Cornett, Chief of Police, Isle of Palms, SC chats with host Bill Macchio in this episode of the Island Vibes Podcast. Chief Cornett talks about how he got into law enforcement, the different jobs he's done within police departments in South Carolina, and how it was he became the Chief of Police ... in Springdale, and later IOP. About halfway …
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Join Christy Whitlock Realtor with The Litchfield Company and a Developer, and Sarah Rose, a Freelance Writer for Media Services and an Interior Designer in this episode of the Carolina Real Estate Podcast as they discuss The George Hotel recently opened in Georgetown, South Carolina, and the story that brought it to life. The George Hotel on Front…
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Join us as Isle of Palms LENS Foundation Co-Chairman Kitty Riley chats with host Zach Giroux about their mission to support the Isle of Palms Police Department (IOPPD) and foster positive relationships between officers and the community. Learn how LENS provides recognition for our dedicated officers, funding for advanced training, and vital support…
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Welcome to our virtual tour of 129 Grand Pavilion in Wild Dunes on the Isle of Palms! Join Realtor Brandy McMahon as she and host Bill Macchio take you on a journey through this stunning oceanfront luxury beach property for sale. Grand Pavilion is the epicenter of Wild Dunes Resort, which is the closest resort community to Charleston, offering the …
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Carey Nikonchuk is an East Cooper Top Producer and Realtor with the Brennaman Group and has been in real estate her entire adult life. She chats today with host Bill Macchio on this special Coastal Home Tour episode of the Carolina Real Estate Podcast. Since 2008 Carey has been involved in real estate and she brings her experience to the market to …
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Elizabeth Curry, VP of Mortgage Lending with Guaranteed Rate Affinity, explains to host Bill Macchio that they offer many different loan types and make it fast and easy to get a mortgage. Curry is passionate about getting people into their right home, where they are comfortable with their down payment and monthly payment. As part of putting her cus…
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Join us in this captivating episode as we venture into the heart of Penedés, Spain, a region renowned for its contribution to the world of sparkling wine, particularly Cava. Our special guest, Pepe Raventós, scion of the esteemed Raventós family, takes us on a journey through the picturesque vineyards that have been integral to the family's legacy …
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Jimmy Ward tells host Zach Giroux about his bid for re-election to the Isle of Palms City Council, aiming to bolster the city's budget and address drainage and bus service issues. As a city council member with four non-consecutive terms and 37 years of experience as a CPA, Ward has a keen eye on the needs of Isle of Palms and is dedicated to servin…
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Christy Whitlock of The Litchfield Company talks to host Bill Macchio about her listing on 107 Atlantic Avenue in beautiful Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Christy and Bill talk about 107 Atlantic Ave. in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home on the island's northern tip. Located creekside with quick access to t…
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Kevin Popson is running for re-election to the Isle of Palms City Council. He originally got involved with the IOP City Council, not because he wanted to be a politician, but because he felt as a land developer and home builder he had the experience to help with some of the city's projects at the time, such as the renovation of the Public Safety Bu…
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Ashley Carroll is running for Isle of Palms City Council. Carroll moved here in 2008, attended the College of Charleston and decided to run for city council because of her love for the Isle of Palms. She said IOP is an awesome small-town community that offers the feel of a neighborhood. In reference to the referendum issue, she sees a lot of discor…
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Listen to Rusty Streetman’s vision for serving the Isle of Palms. If voted again to the Isle of Palms City Council, Streetman would like to do things like bring projects that have begun across the finish line, serve his community and address important issues such as parking and Short Term Rental caps facing the city. 🏛️ Find more details on casting…
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Entering the world of wine as a career path can be as challenging as it is rewarding. It's a realm where passion meets precision, where tasting, talking, and writing about wine is not just a job but a lifelong journey. To shed light on this fascinating but demanding field, we recently had the privilege of hosting a guest who knows the wine industry…
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The #huntervalley Zone is around 200km north of #Sydney. It contains one o Australia’s oldest, simply called Hunter which, with plantings exceeding 2,300 ha, covers a slightly smaller area than the Hunter Valley Zone but the region is also often split, unofficially, into Lower Hunter and Upper Hunter. Lower Hunter is closer to the coast and benefit…
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An underdiscussed and under-appreciated part of the wine journey from the cellar to the end consumer is its storage which often is the cause of wines mature too quickly, losing freshness and downright oxidise. Storing wines in ideal conditions of 12 to 13 degrees with high levels of humidity constant year-round for a long time is not as easy as it …
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Listen as Realtor Misti Cox and builder Trae Redmond with King & Society's Construction and Real Estate divisions talk with host Bill Macchio about the high end custom home at 34 Waterway Island Drive in Wild Dunes on the Isle of Palms. Trae talks about how the proximity to the Isle of Palms Marina and its location offers that privacy and seclusion…
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What are the many wine flavours found in the various wine aromas wheels with descriptions such as strawberries, apple and vanilla? So, when you smell wine, the alcohol volatilises and carries these lighter-than-air aroma compounds into your nose. Each wine can contain hundreds of different aroma compounds and each compound can affect the flavour of…
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Jane Yager-Baumrind, Short Term Rental Coordinator talks to host Bill Macchio about the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina's use of Rentalscape to manage all of the short Term Rentals in Mount Pleasant. Jane says it makes it easy to ensure owners are compliant, and view lots of great activity of people with STR licenses within the jurisdiction …
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In this special episode of Voice for Real Estate Podcast, the Coastal Home Podcast Tour focuses on the different neighborhoods along the Carolina Coast, features neighborhood expert John Bell who sold the most expensive home in the I'On community in 2022. John's history as VP of Sales at PNC Bank and his experience as a realtor make him the perfect…
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This special episode of Voice for Real Estate Podcast, the Coastal Home Podcast Tour which focuses on the different neighborhoods along the Carolina coast. Susan Matthews of The Matthews Group/Coldwell Banker Carolinas talks to host Bill Macchio about Rivertowne in Mount Pleasant, SC. Susan and her husband moved into Rivertowne in 2015 and she love…
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For more than 350 years, the cultures of Africa, Europe and the East have mingled in Cape Town, the gateway to the South African Winelands, a city rich in colourful history and culturally vibrant. It was here that Nelson Mandela, in 1990, took his historic walk to freedom. Today South Africa, a country of enormous diversity, is a peaceful democracy…
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Skin contact, maceration pelliculaire in french, winemaking operation with the aim of extracting flavour compounds, flavor precursors, and anthocyanins from grape skins into grape juice or wine partly inspired by the likes of gravner in friuli, and traditional winemaking techniques in georgi , winemakers have been experimenting with fermentation an…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn. Doug Holmes, "The Stats Guy" crunches and studies statistics in many fashions including the MLS in Charleston talks with host and publisher Bill Macchio about the 2022 Year-End Charleston, SC Real Estate update. They discuss inflation, how the number of real estate transactions in 2022 compared to other years, and make…
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On this episode of the VOICE for Real Estate podcast Lenny Mitchum, Attorney, Buxton and Collie, LLC talks to our host and publisher Bill Macchio about the importance of having an licensed attorney preparing and conducting real estate closings as SC law requires, types of law that Buxton and Collie practices such as business closings, mergers, esta…
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In the second episode dedicated to Cotes du Rhone’s, we explore the sustainability program and the research that is taking place, other geeky episode just what we like! Inter Rhône has three main missions: economic support, promotion of the appellations, and technical support. The latter is embodied by the ‘Institut Rhodanien’, where all our Resear…
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In this episode, I spoke to Matt Walls author of the book The wines of Rhone about the Southern Rhone with a focus on the Cote du Rhone. To best understand the appellation system is a pyramid with three distinctive stages for the Cotes du Rhone - Cote du Rhone, Cote Du Rhone Village, cotes du Rhone Named village and then the Cru see picture here: h…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn as Jules Deas III, Senior Vice President, South State Bank N.A. talks with host Bill Macchio about his beginnings in Mortgage Banking and loans, why you would choose SouthState over other banks, how he stays connected with his customer base, how and why news headlines about finance and lending rates can be misleading … …
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Alentejo the largest wine region of Portugal, is also one of the hottest wine region in the world with many sumer days above 40 degrees and is also one of the at most risk to climate change. The region has long known about this risks and formed an association dedicated to its sustanabily and future proofing called Wines of Alentejo Sustainability P…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn as Jim Grady, Branch Manager and Broker-in-Charge of Coldwell Banker Realty in Mount Pleasant and downtown Charleston, South Carolina talks about the current housing market inventory, the rising interest rates, putting a house on the market now and finding the benefits of buying and selling in this real estate market an…
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Brettanomyces, also known as Brett, is a yeast that imparts plastic or animal aromas, such as sticking plasters, smoke, leather, or sweaty horses, to wine. To put it differently, Brettanomyces could cause spoilage in wines via the production of volatile phenol compounds. At first glance, these characters may seem unpleasant. However, many wine enth…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn to this edition of South Carolina Women in Real Estate on the Voice for Real Estate as Ruthie Ravenel, Realtor of Distinction, with Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty talks to publisher Bill Macchio about how she deals with her clients to make sure they get the best service, how good old fashioned hard work i…
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Welcome to the first episode of the 3rd season of the Looking Into Wine podcast! Timorasso? What is that you might ask? Timorasso is a white Italian wine grape variety grown primarily in the Piedmont wine region of northwest Italy. There it is used to make aromatic wine with some ageing potential On the palate, Timorasso is known for an exceptional…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn to this first edition of South Carolina Women in Real Estate Podcast on the Voice for Real Estate podcast as Suzie Smith, Realtor with Carolina One Real Estate talks to publisher Bill Macchio about expectations when selling your home including price and staging, how & why her 16+ years with Carolina One Real Estate bene…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn as Sam Schirmer of Schirmer Insurance Group talks to publisher Bill Macchio about how this family owned company talks about the importance of updating insurance as your home and property values increase, the rising cost of insurance and the cause of that, flood zones in the lowcountry and the importance versus elevation…
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With the rise in popularity of Rose Wines especially those of the province region, A multitude of look-alike rose' have found their way into the markets, from wineries chasing the sales and to the wine region in which rose' have been traditionally made the style has shifted to mimic this of the Provance. With my guest today Elizabeth Gabay MW we ar…
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Pignolo is promising red grape variety native to the friuli region of northeast Italy, probably first cultivated in the hills of Rosazzo in the colli orientali. Pignolo is a very shy bearer and it was generally ignored by local growers who preferred other, more productive grape varieties until, like schioppettino, it was given a new lease of life b…
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Loved by wine critics but a stranger to broad commercial appeal, Riesling is a light-skinned, aromatic grape of German origin which is also responsible for some of Germany's greatest, and longest-lived, wines. Riesling is made in a range of styles but generally produces crystalline, aromatic white wines with notes of citrus, wax and lanolin, with a…
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Chablis has been one of the hardest wine regions to learn for me while studying for the WSET Diploma, in the blind tasting is my Achilles heel I never get it right! Well following my ideas of covering regions and topics that I found fascinating and hard while studying, this episode was bound to happen! Chablis is the name of a town and an appellati…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn as Todd Nowicki, the Chief Operating Officer of Hunter Quinn Homes talks about building Rock the Block homes in the best mixed-use community in the US – Nexton, Summerville, South Carolina. How Hunter Quinn Homes worked with Discovery Channel and HGTV in building 4 homes for Rock the Block. He discusses how Hollywood me…
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The final episode on English wines is out now! We went to Kent to Visit Simpsons! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wines-of-kent-with-simpson-wine-estate-english-wine/id1525851408?i=1000557684410 Kent is a county in southeast England and one of the leading areas for wine production in the UK. A range of still wines is made, predominantly white…
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Click, Listen, Watch & Learn as Jane Baumrind, Planning & Development Specialist with the Town of Mount Pleasant talks to publisher Bill Macchio about how she and her family made their way to Mount Pleasant, some Short Term Rental misconceptions, how the town has done such a great job of developing their Short Term Rental policies that other munici…
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Sussex is classified as having a maritime climate and is one of the sunniest and warmest areas in England. Rainfall per annum is typically in the 650 to 850 range (25.5 to 33.5 inches). Projections regarding climate change have prompted optimistic suggestions that Sussex and neighboring areas may in a couple of decades supplant the ever-warming Cha…
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The third episode of the English mini-series on English wines explores Cornwall with Sam Lindo of Camel Valley Estate. https://www.camelvalley.com/?msclkid=b4bf09daa60a11eca885d38a7ebd41e9 A brief history ex-RAF pilot Bob Lindo and his wife Annie planted their first eight thousand vines in 1989, they never dreamed of the phenomenal success they wou…
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In the second episode of the English Mini-series, we explore Hampshire and the English viticulture with Nick Crombie, head Viticulturalist of Hambledon Vineyards. Hambledon Vineyard is England's oldest commercial vineyard which was planted by Major General Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones in 1952. In the present day, current owner Ian Kellett has a meticulo…
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Great Britain is a premium wine-producing region, with around 650 vineyards in England and Wales covering some 2,750 hectares and producing sparkling and still wines. English and Welsh's wines have won many prestigious awards recently and Stephen Skelton is one of the leading authorities on the wines of the UK who has been working in those vineyard…
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On this episode of Who Are They and Where Did They Move From presented by VOICE for Real Estate podcast Brian Hartmann and Brian Diffily of Granite Bridge Wealth Management talk to publisher Bill Macchio about moving from New Jersey to the Charleston and Mount Pleasant area of South Carolina. MORE REAL ESTATE PODCASTS: https://mountpleasantmagazine…
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English wine is growing in popularity and is increasingly recognised as a premium wine-producing region, The most popular grapes varieties grown in English vineyards are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Bacchus, as well as Pinot Meunier, Syval Blanc and Ortega. According to WineGB, some 3,500ha of vineyards are now rooted in UK soils, with 690ha added in…
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