
FLASHBACK: JULY 2018 – Skyforest, CA. It’s the 38th Highschool reunion for Scottie Jeanette (odd year, yes? Long Story…) I plop myself down at table of her childhood friends and acquaintances, when a woman sits next her to refresh my memory of her… there was no need — Julie Bulrice was a role model for me growing up, a fierce, kind, and wickedly intelligent woman. She introduced me to her wife Pamela Adkins who is a medal winning winemaker and together they own a winery that has grown 750% in it’s four years of running in it’s new location — Woodinville, the northern Seattle wine making region. We made those plans that people make at these types of affairs, well intentioned, and full of the buoyancy of nostalgia. Except we are fierce women all, and running business takes a commitment, spirit and energy… so we followed through on our plans — pairing my Recklass Recipes with Adrice’s outstanding, award winning wines: We started with a Cupid Salad (from the Valentine’s Day Chapter/menu) which was brilliant with Adrice’s ‘18 Alma Albariño. Then it was Cheezey cornbread (from the Halloween Menu/Chapter) with ‘17 Malbec. The Main course was an updated spin on a classic New Year’s Day Black Eyed Pea stew “Hoppin Joan” which danced beautifully with with ‘17 Bare Knuckle Syrah. But probably the hit of the evening were the desserts: Cranberry Gems, (from the Christmas Eve Menu/Chapter) White chocolate with Cranberries marinated in wine with toasted slivered almonds and dusted with habanero salt & chipotle, was paired with their Synergy Cab Port, and special bark created just for the occasion called “Auntiji” Bark (in honor of Auntie Linda) which was dark chocolate with habanero salted caramel, toasted walnuts and just a pinch of cinnamon paired with Adrice’s Fool’s Gold bourbon Syrah… both were mind-blowing.
But it was the impromptu “panel discussion” of women who shared their “origin stories” like super heroes who each had charged on through trials and twists of careers — a prison guard, the author of Seattle’s first vegetarian directory, a national racketball champion, a peace corps volunteer, the den mother for Wallstreet traders… none were in the careers they had started in, all were now successful entrepreneurs — owners of their own companies – but each shared a bond of determination, a passion for following their hearts and fierce belief that taking care, taking risks and taking first steps came from giving first. It was a deeply enriching experience for everyone fueled by love for food & wine. I was so full at the end of this amazing evening — full of love, inspiration, sisterhood, acceptance and really really great wine! So of course in the buoyancy and spirit of the evening… we made more plans for the future!
Onward… to Sonoma and step on it! I’ve got a date with the Flying Barron Brothers… send lawyers, guns and money…



























