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Sean Minor’s visit
As I mentioned in my last post, I am thrilled to be working with winemaker and winery owner Sean Minor! He arrived in Greenville last night, and we headed over to Nantucket Seafood for some apps. As word started to spread that “THE” Sean Minor, the guy whose name is on the bottle, was sitting at the bar, the staff started to buzz with excitement. We treated them to a private tasting with all of the wines. Look for the Sean Minor Pinot Noir by the glass, and the Cabernet and Merlot by the bottle the next time you dine at Nantucket. Also, check out the signed bottles behind the bar! After some amazing calamari and seared tuna, we headed over to Northampton for our wine tasting. I think Sean was impressed by the great crowd of wine aficionados that came out on a Monday night to meet him and taste the wines. Most of the guests had already purchased several cases (not bottles!) of Sean Minor, and they were honored to meet the guy that makes the wine and taste the whole line-up. In addition, Northampton Wines is the ONLY place in the upstate where you can purchase the Sean Minor Vin Gris, a gorgeous, dry rose made from 100% Pinot Noir. Chill it well and enjoy it with seafood dishes like we did last night. The shrimp and grits paired beautifully! Thank you to Richard and David at Northampton for the wonderful tasting and a great dinner afterwords! We are fortunate to have such great wine locations in Greenville!
The night would not be complete, however, without a visit to Rick Erwin’s. We joined the group at the bar for a glass of Sean Minor Pinot Noir, which is available daily as their “by-the-glass” Pinot Noir. Once again, the staff started to buzz that ‘THE” Sean Minor was at the bar. Thanks to Rick for stopping by our table and making Sean feel welcome! Sean signed a few more bottles while devouring a piece of their amazing peanut butter cake. (I swear I only had two bites!) We left feeling full with food and new friends, and we both made it home (well, Sean to the hotel, me to my house), in time to watch the end of the basketball game. Too bad about Butler, they put up a great effort! Oh well, it’s back to another grueling day of tasting wine and working with a famous wine maker… I love my job!
Look for a guest post later today from Sean!
Rock Star in Greenville today!
In the world of wine, the wine makers and winery owners are rock stars! Especially if they make really delicious wine! I am very excited to have Sean Minor of Sean Minor Winery visiting Greenville the next two days. In his own words, “We founded Four Bears Winery and Sean Minor Wines in 2005 for a number of reasons. First and foremost, we wanted to make delicious, quality wines that continually exceed your expectations. We are all about family and we named our business for our four children: Nick, Elle, Jack and Charlie. Starting our own winery is both a professional and personal dream. Not long after Nicole and I were married, we discovered that our second largest monthly expense was wine. We enjoy wine every day with dinner, when friends and family come to visit, during celebrations… actually, I can’t think of time we don’t enjoy wine. After a number of years in the industry, I knew there had to be a better and more affordable way to produce great wines that didn’t have severe consequences on the pocket-book. We started Four Bears Winery and began sourcing wine lots for our final blends.”
Look for us in the Greenville and Spartanburg area the next two days. We will be visiting several of our local restaurants that pour Sean Minor wines, such as Rick Erwin’s, Nantucket Seafood, Soby’s and many more! We will also be hosting a wine tasting tonight at Northampton Wines (see my earlier post for details), and a wine tasting at the Piedmont Club in Spartanburg tomorrow. Join us for a glass of wine!