Wine Road Podcast - Episode 249 - Damy Tamburrino - Foppiano Vineyards
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The podcast "Wine Road" is hosted by Marcy Gordon and Beth Costa, Executive Director of The Wine Road. Thanks to Ron Rubin, the podcast continues to thrive.
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River Road Family Vineyards and Winery financially supports the podcast. Listeners are encouraged to explore their Chardonnay and Pinot Noir at RiverRoadVineyards.com.
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Episode 249 features guest Damy Tamburino, Director of Direct-to-Consumer and Hospitality at Fopiano Vineyards.
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Damy and the hosts reflect on their long-standing professional relationship and discuss the exciting developments at Fopiano Vineyards.
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Foppiano Vineyards was purchased by Courtney Benham of Martin Ray Winery, who has a rich history in the wine business. Renovations include landscaping, a large grass area, and an event space.
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The revamped property is family-friendly, featuring spaces for events, weddings, and gatherings. The updates have made the winery a standout in the area.
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Foppiano continues to focus on its legacy wines like Petit Sirah while expanding its portfolio with new offerings, including a Dry Creek Zinfandel, Alexander Valley Cabernet, and a French-style Rosé.
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The winery is exploring new experiences, such as hosting the Santa Rosa Symphony and offering personalized wine flights in a relaxed, family-friendly environment.
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Fopiano allows picnics, is dog-friendly, and provides a welcoming atmosphere for families. The hosts discuss the joy of picnicking at wineries and encourage listeners to embrace this experience.
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Damy shares his extensive career in the wine industry, from retail in Berkeley to working with major brands like Liquor Barn, Cost Plus, and Simi Winery. He reflects on his journey and connections with industry leaders.
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Damy discusses his Italian heritage, family ties in Italy, and his love for travel, wine, and family visits. He highlights the importance of staying connected to his roots.
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The hosts announce the Wine Road's 50th anniversary gala on September 19th at Foppiano, one of the founding wineries. The event will feature music, wine tasting, local bites, and a silent auction.
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Elena from Trioni Winery shares a "Fast Five" recipe for a classic Caprese salad, paired with a rosé wine.
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Foppiano's property has historical significance, as it was the site where the Russian River Valley was named. The winery is a popular destination with a vibrant atmosphere.
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Foppiano plans to host events like a sunset series, weddings, and themed gatherings, including a lobster boil and a masquerade party. They are also celebrating their 130th anniversary and the centennial of "The River Runs Red."
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The Wine Road's 50th anniversary includes monthly activities. In April, visitors can post selfies with anniversary signs to win event tickets. A wine trail event is planned for May.
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Listeners are encouraged to visit Foppiano Vineyards (foppiano.com) and explore the Wine Road's events at wineroad.com. The episode concludes with warm farewells.