Before I switched to photography full time I was in the wine industry for a few years. I had been enjoying wine as a consumer for a long time as I worked at high tech companies in the Bay Area, and I thought it might be fun to get into the business. Photography won out in the end, but I still enjoy wine a lot and I still tend a few vines that I planted. From those vines I have a few gallons of homemade cabernet sauvignon which are ready to be bottled.
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Great series!
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What ambiance...
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what did you do in wine? tech stuff?
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Great shot +Jeff Sullivan. I love photographing in the wine country...
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Yum! I studied winemaking for several years, really brings appreciation to a whole new level when you understand all of the factors that go into making a good wine. Are you having a bottling party? Happy Bottling!!
I was a wine broker +Joe Azure. I formed my own company and represented small, boutique wineries to stores and restaurants.