

Pour Temecula: A Local Wine, Beer, and Beverage Podcast is your go-to source for all things craft and culture in Temecula’s thriving beverage scene. Hosted by Rick DeLucio and Shannon Cole, the podcast takes listeners on a journey through the region’s wineries, breweries, and distilleries, featuring in-depth conversations with passionate winemakers, brewers, sommeliers, and industry insiders. Whether exploring the stories behind local vineyards, uncovering the artistry of craft beer, or diving into the nuances of hospitality, Pour Temecula brings engaging storytelling and expert insights to every episode. More than just a podcast, Pour Temecula is an interactive space where listeners can be part of the conversation. Through interviews, blind tastings, and audience-driven topics, Rick and Shannon invite wine and beer lovers to share their perspectives, ask questions, and deepen their appreciation for Temecula’s evolving beverage landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply love discovering new flavors, Pour Temecula offers an authentic and entertaining look into the region’s best pours.
Episodes

Monday Jun 09, 2025
Do You Need a Wine Certification? Local Industry Perspectives
Monday Jun 09, 2025
Monday Jun 09, 2025
Wine certifications—are they a must-have, a nice-to-have, or just one path among many in the world of wine? This week on Pour Temecula, we dive into that question with two local industry voices who’ve taken very different but equally passionate routes. Heather Rankin, better known as HB, is a seasoned tasting room pro at Danza del Sol Winery who pursued her studies to deepen her understanding and better serve guests. Nate Rivera, co-owner of The Goat & Vine, Two Travelers Wine Bar, and Little Goat Bakery, shares how certification played a role in shaping his palate and building credibility across multiple businesses.
We explore how these certifications—from WSET to CMS—have impacted their careers, the way they talk about wine, and even the way they drink it. Whether you're considering your first wine course or just curious about what all the acronyms mean, this episode shines a light on the personal motivations behind professional wine education. And stay tuned—next week we continue the conversation with Stephanie Staab, a longtime industry veteran and wine instructor at Mount San Jacinto College, for a deeper look at wine education in the classroom.
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