Great wine starts with a great story, and Melissa Hemingway is here to show how history, place, and people turn a glass into an experience. We dig into the essentials that actually matter at the table: what “varietal” really means, how color comes from grape skins, and why a thin-skinned Pinot Noir looks and drinks differently than a dark, structured Cabernet. From there, we connect style to setting, pairing to place, and give you the shortcuts that help you buy smarter and enjoy more. Our m...
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Great wine starts with a great story, and Melissa Hemingway is here to show how history, place, and people turn a glass into an experience. We dig into the essentials that actually matter at the table: what “varietal” really means, how color comes from grape skins, and why a thin-skinned Pinot Noir looks and drinks differently than a dark, structured Cabernet. From there, we connect style to setting, pairing to place, and give you the shortcuts that help you buy smarter and enjoy more. Our m...
At Bonita Bay Club, we take pride in our bustling membership and the genuine connections that bind us. Today, you'll hear from Stephanie Glasco, our Membership Director, as she shares the exciting growth of our full golf memberships and gives us the scoop on our extensive waiting list. We're also joined by Rhonda Watton, a dedicated board member and chair of the Membership Committee, who delves into how the Membership Committee curates a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers. Terri Pilla, who ha...
Bonita Bay Club's Podcast
Great wine starts with a great story, and Melissa Hemingway is here to show how history, place, and people turn a glass into an experience. We dig into the essentials that actually matter at the table: what “varietal” really means, how color comes from grape skins, and why a thin-skinned Pinot Noir looks and drinks differently than a dark, structured Cabernet. From there, we connect style to setting, pairing to place, and give you the shortcuts that help you buy smarter and enjoy more. Our m...