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Wine Wednesday: Nashville Wine Auction Goes Virtual With Pairings Event

Tweet Share When it comes to the Nashville Wine Auction’s efforts to raise funds to help nine local cancer-services-related organizations, the show must go on. Pairings is the Wine Auction’s more casual big event of the year, not quite as chichi as the annual l Eté du Vin summer gatherings. Still, Pairings has traditionally depended on gathering local wine lovers in one room to enjoy a special meal and take part in a large silent and live auction to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for these worthy charities. Then, well . freakin’ COVID. Undeterred, the Nashville Wine Auction is plunging forward with a new plan, an event they’ve named Pairings@Home, which will feature wine presentations from six featured vintners. On Saturday, March 27, the group will present an online event that organizers promise will feature the same personality and sense of community that Pairings patrons have enjoyed for almost a decade.

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Q&A: Robert Nicholson and Josh Grace, International Wine Associates

  Robert Nicholson grew up in southwest England and joined Paul Jaboulet in the Rhone Valley as a “cellar rat” in 1972 before starting his first serious job in the wine industry at Louis Eschenauer in Bordeaux in 1973. Then he moved to the U.S., working for Seagram’s in New York and Christian Brothers in Napa Valley. In 1989 when Christian Brothers sold to Heublein, a forerunner to DIAGEO, Nicholson established IWA, representing Heublein to sell Napa Valley assets that they no longer needed because they already owned Beaulieu Vineyard (BV). The Greystone Building was sold to The Culinary Institute of America and a winery in Oakville, now known as Napa Wine Company, was sold to Andrew Hoxsey. Fifth generation Sonoma County native Josh Grace joined Nicholson at IWA in 2002, after working in finance with Robert Mondavi. As IWA celebrates more than 30 years in the M&A business, Nicholson says that the company has been involved with $2 billion in transactions in the wine space

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