There’s the obvious connection to Burgundy’s most famous varietals, of course. Beyond that, Ian’s wife though British spent her formative years in the Bay Area. When they met, she agreed to live in London with one caveat: that they would eventually move back to California. As retirement, or whatever facsimile of “retirement” is appropriate for a gentleman of Ian’s catholic interests, approaches, it’s not like Ian’s arm needed to be twisted to move to Healdsburg. In fact, he fondly remembers his second epiphany wine - the 1985 Williams Selyem Rochioli Pinot Noir - that convinced him of the potential for true excellence in Pinot Noir made on American soil.
In the words of Maison’s co-founder Evan Hufford, “we are going to provide the same wine experience as a 3 Michelin Star restaurant, without the barrier to entry of a $350 ticket or 3+ hour meal. We’ll have a wine list with over 1000 selections. The name “Maison” is inspired by our tastings in France, where we love and appreciate small, family-run producers, often tasting out of a living room.”
It's not an exaggeration to say that the wine world internationally is talking about this sequel. At dinners from Stockholm to Shanghai, when a bottle is produced with the “Ian Mill Zachys sticker” on the back, everyone knows they are in for a transporting vinous experience. Ian decided to lend his name to Part I, and now Part II, because he stands by the wines in this collection. Now that Part I’s wines are “out in the world,” and the reports are in: he was right. His attention to detail and meticulous sourcing over the decades has paid off. If you missed Part I, now is your opportunity to be a part of something important.
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