Valle de Guadalupe Wine Tour [Day 4] Part 1: Sunrise at Adobe Guadalupe

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

You disliked this video. Thanks for the feedback!

Added by
87 Views
The beginning of day four of our Valle de Guadalupe wine tour. We spent the night at the Abode Guadalupe winery. Mrs. Miller has 6 guest rooms on the property. The sunrise is amazing all over the valley. Join me as I walk the winery and vineyard for sunrise. I head down to the horses, the pool, and the food truck. Mrs. Miller came to Baja back in the '90s and opened up Adobe Guadalupe. She was one of the first high-quality Mexican wines to be sold in NY. All of her wines are named after angels. The winery has a very well-known food truck that other winery owners stop in at. Plus they have a full-service restaurant Cuervo on-premise. We haven't eaten there yet, but plan to. We did have dinner with Mrs. Miller in her house. And breakfast is included with your room stay here. And Mrs. Miller often stops in for breakfast.

Chef Marcus Guiliano is an award-winning chef, green restaurateur, real food activist, professional speaker, restaurant consultant & ultra-marathoner. Devoting his career to a whole food, whole life approach, Chef Marcus has coined the phrase Eco-Lectic Cuisine. The notion behind Eco-Lectic Cuisine is how Chef Marcus marries healthy food with ethically and socially responsible sustainable business practices. Marcus is often heard saying, “It's the whole picture that matters." Chef Marcus, and his wife Jamie, had to overcome a handful of health challenges in the late 90s. He was able to eliminate all of the medications he was taking and in the transition cure an asthmatic condition he had from birth. After overcoming his various health challenges, Chef Marcus was invited to contribute over 200 recipes to several Dr. Gary Null's books. In addition to successfully owning and operating the first Green Certified restaurant in the Hudson Valley, Aroma Thyme Bistro, Chef Marcus has begun to devote his time consulting and troubleshooting for other restaurants. His master consulting project is 50 mistakes website: a free online cyber coaching tool for applicable to all businesses, not just restaurants. Garnering his passion for clean, sustainable, healthy food choices, Chef Marcus has launched other activist/watchdog oriented sites including NoFarmedSalmon dot com, ChefonaMission dot com & the controversial FoodFraudTV dot com. On FoodFraudTV, Chef Marcus has called out fellow chefs for not being honest with their patrons on their menus. Chef Marcus has a rather large following on YouTube and his videos can be found under the moniker: www.MarcusGuiliano.com. Chef Marcus has been featured on CNN, Dr OZ, New York Post, New York Times, TEDx Longdock, Best Chef's America, Sierra Club Magazine, Huffington Post, International Wine Masters, Bottom Line Publications, Smithsonian (Online) and Organic Spa Magazine. The Colorado Dept of Agriculture stated, “Marcus Guiliano is the Willie Nelson of Farm to Table”. Recently, OneGreenPlanet named Chef Marcus as one of The “5 Food Activists Helping To Make Big Changes." Most days Chef Marcus can be found pursuing his passion for food at his restaurant Aroma Thyme Bistro or on pursuing his passion for running on one of the many country roads and trails surrounding his restaurant.


Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
"Fair Use" guidelines: www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
Category
Willie Nelson
Commenting disabled.