Send us a text Alright, We are sorry for being M.I.A but we are back and better late than never so listen up, foodies and wine enthusiasts ! This week on Confessions of a Private Chef, we’re diving deep into the soul of Texas Hill Country’s wine scene with none other than Doug Clark—the guy who’s been pouring liquid poetry into every glass from Fredericksburg to who-the-hell-knows-where. This ain’t just some suit slinging bottles; Doug’s the top wine seller around, a true maestro of grape, di...
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Send us a text Alright, We are sorry for being M.I.A but we are back and better late than never so listen up, foodies and wine enthusiasts ! This week on Confessions of a Private Chef, we’re diving deep into the soul of Texas Hill Country’s wine scene with none other than Doug Clark—the guy who’s been pouring liquid poetry into every glass from Fredericksburg to who-the-hell-knows-where. This ain’t just some suit slinging bottles; Doug’s the top wine seller around, a true maestro of grape, di...
Send us a text On today’s episode we take a look back at some of our favorite moments from the podcast so far. Chef Leo and Chef Theo talk about the private chef industry and what it's like running the podcast behind the scenes. We also talk about future plans for the podcast and ideas we have for the future. Make sure to give this episode a listen, there are some true golden moments in this conversation that your not going to want to miss #futurelooksbright!! This Show is sponsored by...
Confessions of a Private Chef
Send us a text Alright, We are sorry for being M.I.A but we are back and better late than never so listen up, foodies and wine enthusiasts ! This week on Confessions of a Private Chef, we’re diving deep into the soul of Texas Hill Country’s wine scene with none other than Doug Clark—the guy who’s been pouring liquid poetry into every glass from Fredericksburg to who-the-hell-knows-where. This ain’t just some suit slinging bottles; Doug’s the top wine seller around, a true maestro of grape, di...