2021 Jade Gross 'Peace Love & Garnacha', Rioja DOCa, Spain
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Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jade Gross (高思翠) grew up in an American–Chinese family. She went on to pursue studies in Politics and Human Rights in New York and London but realised that her true passion was to cook. Following her dream in Paris, she attended culinary school and worked in the 3–Michelin starred restaurant, Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée. Jade then moved to Spain where she interned at Mugaritz, a 2–Michelin starred restaurant in San Sebastián.
In a period of seven years, she rose to the ranks of Chef de Cuisine by the age of 26 and finally ascended to the R&D department. While at Mugaritz, she visited wineries in La Rioja and was struck by her conversations with Abel Mendoza and his wife Maite Fernández, winemakers in San Vicente de la Sonsierra.
In 2018, Jade left her life as a Chef behind to start a new adventure from scratch. She studied through the WSET and achieved the Diploma. With the support and guidance of Abel and Maite, Jade launched her personal wine project in 2019.
Jade's mentor Abel Mendoza is an icon who represents "the third way" of Rioja. The winery made wines beyond the "Traditionalist and Modernist" debate. Tired of Rioja wines being only focused on aging classifications or aging vessels - being a flavour, not a region; a new generation of winemakers focused instead of making fresh, vibrant wines with a sense of place.
In a period of seven years, she rose to the ranks of Chef de Cuisine by the age of 26 and finally ascended to the R&D department. While at Mugaritz, she visited wineries in La Rioja and was struck by her conversations with Abel Mendoza and his wife Maite Fernández, winemakers in San Vicente de la Sonsierra.
In 2018, Jade left her life as a Chef behind to start a new adventure from scratch. She studied through the WSET and achieved the Diploma. With the support and guidance of Abel and Maite, Jade launched her personal wine project in 2019.
Jade's mentor Abel Mendoza is an icon who represents "the third way" of Rioja. The winery made wines beyond the "Traditionalist and Modernist" debate. Tired of Rioja wines being only focused on aging classifications or aging vessels - being a flavour, not a region; a new generation of winemakers focused instead of making fresh, vibrant wines with a sense of place.
Specs
- Country Spain
- Region Rioja
- Appellation Rioja Alta
- Style Red Wine
- Producer Jade Gross
- Farming Practices Organic
- Grapes Grenache
- Food Pairings Braised Things, Gamey Meats, Steak!, Red Sauce
- Characteristics Black or Blue Fruit, Big Power, Wild Side, No Sulfur