André Mack: Military Kid Turned Rebel Winemaker
An episode of the Good Life Project podcast, hosted by Jonathan Fields / Acast, titled "André Mack: Military Kid Turned Rebel Winemaker" was published on May 30, 2016 and runs 54 minutes.
May 30, 2016 ·54m · Good Life Project
Summary
How do you go from being a wine newbie to a sommelier at Thomas Keller’s famed French Laundry?That was the journey that our today’s guest, André Mack, took. And that was just the beginning. From there, André became the head sommelier at Per Se, Thomas Keller’s restaurant in New York, before becoming a winemaker and creating his own, provocative wine brand, Mouton Noir.In this episode of the Good Life Project, André shares his incredible journey and his love affair with learning, entrepreneurship, wine and design, as well as the deep insights he’s gained along the way. We talk about his consuming obsession with becoming extraordinary and how it moved him to become an award-winning sommelier, winemaker, designer & author. You won’t want to miss this inspiring episode!In This Episode You’ll Learn:André’s experience growing up as a prototypical military kid and how it opened up his world.Why André and his wife decided to homeschool their kids.The reason why he left the finance world for the service industry.How the TV show, Frasier, inspired him to learn more about wine.André’s process for committing wines’ subtle nuances to memory.His journey to becoming a sommelier at The French Laundry and Per Se.His consuming obsession with becoming extraordinary.How André’s need for being creative drove him to starting his own business.The power of leveraging past relationships.The idea behind the Mouton Noir’s branding.Mentioned In This Episode:Connect with André: andremack.com | Mouton Noir Wines | Small Thyme CooksFrasierThe French LaundryPer Se David Chang and MomofukuHall & Oates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
How do you go from being a wine newbie to a sommelier at Thomas Keller’s famed French Laundry?
That was the journey that our today’s guest, André Mack, took. And that was just the beginning. From there, André became the head sommelier at Per Se, Thomas Keller’s restaurant in New York, before becoming a winemaker and creating his own, provocative wine brand, Mouton Noir.
In this episode of the Good Life Project, André shares his incredible journey and his love affair with learning, entrepreneurship, wine and design, as well as the deep insights he’s gained along the way. We talk about his consuming obsession with becoming extraordinary and how it moved him to become an award-winning sommelier, winemaker, designer & author. You won’t want to miss this inspiring episode!
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
- André’s experience growing up as a prototypical military kid and how it opened up his world.
- Why André and his wife decided to homeschool their kids.
- The reason why he left the finance world for the service industry.
- How the TV show, Frasier, inspired him to learn more about wine.
- André’s process for committing wines’ subtle nuances to memory.
- His journey to becoming a sommelier at The French Laundry and Per Se.
- His consuming obsession with becoming extraordinary.
- How André’s need for being creative drove him to starting his own business.
- The power of leveraging past relationships.
- The idea behind the Mouton Noir’s branding.
Mentioned In This Episode:
- Connect with André: andremack.com | Mouton Noir Wines | Small Thyme Cooks
- Frasier
- The French Laundry
- Per Se
- David Chang and Momofuku
- Hall & Oates
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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