『Santo Diablo Rising | Junio Vargas Ojeda | Barrels & Roots』のカバーアート

Santo Diablo Rising | Junio Vargas Ojeda | Barrels & Roots

Santo Diablo Rising | Junio Vargas Ojeda | Barrels & Roots

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概要

I sat down with Junio Vargas Ojeda, winemaker at Cali Custom Crush and founder of Santo Diablo Wine Company, to hear how a kid from a farming family ended up making some of the most interesting wines in Paso Robles.

Junio didn't grow up drinking wine or even thinking about it as anything more than just another job when his cousin got him a position on a bottling line back in 1999. His family worked strawberry fields and vineyards, but wine itself wasn't part of their culture. What changed everything was meeting his mentor Etienne Turlington, a Navy SEAL turned winemaker who didn't just teach him how to clean tanks and punch down caps, but showed him the why behind every decision in the cellar. We talked about that moment when Etienne had to deploy for eight months mid-harvest, leaving Junio to figure it out on his own, and how that trial by fire built the confidence that would carry him through fifteen years as a cellar master before finally stepping into the winemaker role.

This conversation gets into the reality of winemaking, the importance of starting from the bottom and mastering the basics like cleaning before you ever think about blending, and why wine's ability to evolve in the bottle makes it something special that connects us to thousands of years of history.

What's the one thing you've been too scared to start, and what would it take for you to finally pull the trigger on it?

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