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Wine Tasting
Least favorite thing about Paso Robles?
I grew up in Chicago where there is a ton of ethnic diversity which also brings a ton of diversity in food. I miss going to get Ger- man, Polish, Middle Eastern and Indian food on any given night.
What is your first wine memory?
When I was a kid, before Sunday dinner, our dad would pull out a kit of different aromas and he would quiz us on them. Then at dinner, he would let us smell the wines and we would pick out the aromas he just quizzed us on. If we were having Rhones, he may have us smell for pepper or cherry so that we could identify them.
What was your first job in the industry?
On Saturdays as kids, my nine siblings and I would bottle wine at our warehouse in Illinois. My brother Steve and I were the bottle washers before they went to our siblings at the filler. We would always get in trouble for shooting the water across the room and spraying our sisters.
How many vintages have you worked?
13.
Where are you from originally?
I grew up on the north side of Chicago.
How long have you been in the Paso Robles area?
9 years.
What different parts of the wine industry have you worked in?
Almost all aspects. I grew up bottling wine and working on the delivery trucks and loading docks at my family's wine wholesale business. After college, my brother and I worked up in Oregon making Pinot and then we moved down to Sonoma where we made wine for 4 years. After Sonoma, I was a sales rep selling wine to restaurants and retailers for 4 years.
How long have you been in the industry?
I have pretty much been in the wine business as long as I have been walking. I started bottling when I was 5-years-old so I guess 40 years.
What is your favorite aspect of the wine business?
The people that we get to meet and the shared passion for wine. We are all very proud of what we create and we are so excited to share it with others.
How about least favorite?
I really don’t have one. I guess it would be the travel that goes along with wine sales. I like being home with my wife and kids.
What’s your current favorite wine/ variety/ winery to drink?
It’s like picking your favorite kid. If I was pressed, I would say Zin and Grenache. If I had to pick another winery, I would say I think that McPrice Myers is making some of my favorite wines in Paso.
What is your favorite wine re- gion other than Paso Robles?
I love white Burgundy and the wines of the northern Rhone and Chateauneuf du Pape.
What interests/ hobbies do you have outside of the wine world?
My family. If I am not at the winery I am likely out hiking at the coast with my wife and boys or watching one of their sporting events.
If you weren’t in the wine indus- try, what would you be doing?
I would likely be in politics or doing some type of public service. Politics is our other family business. I would not want to hold office
but I always thought that it would be interesting to work at the State Department as a diplomat.
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