For Episode 46, we welcome Steve De Long, co-founder and president of De Long Maps & Charts. Raised in Oregon's famed Willamette Valley, a region known for its exceptional Pinot Noir, Steve developed a deep connection to the world of wine from an early age. His background in architecture, combined with his wife Deborah's training as a textile designer, led this dynamic duo to merge their expertise in design and their passion for wine.
In 2004, they launched their venture with the creation of the Grape Varietal Table, a unique tool often likened to the Periodic Table of Elements but for the wine world. This innovative product marked the beginning of De Long Maps & Charts, a company now celebrated for its meticulously crafted wine maps that are as informative as they are visually striking.
During this episode, Steve delves into the intricate world of cartography, shedding light on why wine maps are indispensable for true wine lovers. He passionately explains that wine is inextricably linked to its place of origin, and these maps serve as more than just beautiful art—they are keys to understanding and appreciating the unique terroirs from which great wines emerge. Join us as we explore the fascinating intersection of geography, wine, and design with one of the foremost experts in modern wine cartography.
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