Tom Cook:
I have worked in the food and beverage
industry for 30 years. You might say that I have earned my credentials
as a wine critic through my life’s working experiences. When all my
friends were drinking beer and getting drunk, I was drinking Burgundies
and Cabernets after work with my colleagues. I have been working in
restaurants since I was sixteen.
In my first job as a
waiter, I was taught how to cook tableside. It was here that I began to
get exposed to fine wines and some of the more pleasurable things in
life. I was barely old enough to drink legally, yet I was hooked.
Someone introduced me to a Corton-Charlemagne. The experience of tasting
a white wine that tasted of fresh strawberries, changed me forever.
My thirst for knowledge about wine has continued since that day.
Shortly
after this time, I attended and graduated The Culinary Institute of
America. My work as a chef continued to grow my palate as I was exposed
to a wider variety of foods and wines. My passions eventually lead me
to leave the kitchen and move back into the dining room. Here my
exposure to wine began to blossom. Experiences lead me through working
introductions to such people as Kevin Zraly, Bobby Flay, Tom Collichio,
Andre Soltner and Walter Schieb. Some of my more pleasurable moments
have been working wine tastings/dinners. The most notable events have
been; a dinner tasting for 3 decades of Opus One, Quintessa, Vineyard
29, a vertical tasting of Chateau Palmer back to 1895 and a dinner
tasting event of 1929 Bordeaux’s.
As a very dear friend
once told me, Life is all about “moments.” Special moments that
forever live within our memories to create the fabric of our lives. So
often I have had people tell me they have a bottle that they are
saving for a special occasion. I tell them that the bottle is the
occasion. My hope is that in some small way my experiences will help
guide you to be able to create your own “moments.” Good wine and good
friends to all.
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Marcus Padulchick
I have been passionate about wine for about as long as I can remember. I was at my grandfathers side learning about wine from an early age as he tended to the grapes that one day would be transformed into a delicious, delightful beverage referred to as wine.
My family was in the restaurant business for over 80 years and of course wine can be an important part of the dining experience.
I have traveled the world and have sampled many a taste of wines grown locally to those from far off regions. Some with great applause and some not worth commenting on.
Wine for me is a passion, along with sailing, flying, photography, gardening but most of all family and friends.
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