Q&A: Hubert Keller
Q&A with Hubert Keller from HFWF15.
Read MorePosted by Catherine Fox | Dec 17, 2020 | Chef, Issue 4 - December 2020, Profiles
Q&A with Hubert Keller from HFWF15.
Read MorePosted by Catherine Fox | Dec 17, 2020 | Chef, Issue 4 - December 2020, Profiles
Q&A with Joseph Spellman, Master Sommelier, from HFWF15.
Read MorePosted by Catherine Fox | Oct 16, 2020 | Issue 3 - October 2020, Profiles, Winemakers & Mixologists
Despite his accolades – winner of the prestigious Krug Cup and the first Texan to become a master sommelier – Paul Roberts just wants you to drink good wine. “There’s no need to tell people what they like is wrong,” says the chief operating officer of famed Colgin Cellars in Napa Valley. “Now that I’m running a winery, I realize there are people who love our wines and some who don’t, and that’s OK.”
Read MorePosted by Catherine Fox | Oct 16, 2020 | Issue 3 - October 2020, Profiles, Winemakers & Mixologists
In the mid-70s, viticulturist and winemaker Michael Silacci spent three months camping on the Kaanapali coast of Maui, the first stop of what would become a journey of self-discovery that ultimately led him to France and his lifelong passion for all things wine. Turns out, Maui is where Opus One founders Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Robert Mondavi met a few years earlier to discuss this unique venture.
Read MorePosted by Catherine Fox | Oct 16, 2020 | Chef, Farmers, Features, Food & Culture, Issue 3 - October 2020, Profiles
HFWF celebrated Paina on the Pier for three years in support of the Festival’s goal of raising awareness about supporting local farmers, ranchers and fishermen to ensure the food security of the Islands. Nearly 85 percent of food in Hawaii is imported.
“Our goal was to connect local farmers with the different chefs and vendors who are part of the Festival,” says Les Apoliona, land asset manager at Kamehameha Schools, which, as the state’s largest private landowner, sponsors this event. “It’s about local agriculture and buying local and creating an impact.”
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