Is Wine Art or Science? A Master Sommelier & Winemaker Debate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay & Wine Myths

Check out all the great events Laurie has on the calendar in 2026 on her website at https://www.TheWineCoach.com/events including her comedic wine tasting Something to Wine About at The Room at Cedar Grove in Lewes, DE on July 10th at 6PM. Is great wine created through science, artistry… or a little bit of both? On this episode of The Sipping Point, Laurie Forster sits down with two experts from Hartford Family Winery — veteran winemaker Jeff Stewart and Master Sommelier Nick Hetzel — for a lively conversation about what really makes a wine memorable. Jeff shares how a life-changing glass of Burgundy inspired his 40+ year winemaking career, while Nick reveals how working with top chefs and restaurants led him to pursue the prestigious Master Sommelier diploma. Together, they break down why Sonoma’s Russian River Valley is one of the world’s top regions for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and explain how vineyard, climate, and winemaking choices shape what ends up in your glass. Laurie and her guests taste two standout wines from Hartford Family Winery — the Fog Dance Vineyard Chardonnay and Jennifer’s Vineyard Pinot Noir — while diving into restaurant wine tips, food pairing myths, vineyard farming practices, and why Chardonnay is officially having its comeback era. Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or serious enthusiast, this episode will help you order, pair, and enjoy wine with more confidence (and less intimidation).