Some people drop everything, move to Amador County and open a winery. They risk it all in order to make their winemaking dreams come true. But in today’s day and age of Renaissance men and women, who work three jobs, raise a family and travel the world on weekends, a far greater percentage of new winery owners remain on at full time jobs. Stephen and Jamie Concannon were the latter. To achieve their dream they both worked full time jobs for seven years, while commuting from the Napa Valley to Amador County every weekend. It was a passion for which they were more than willing to give up every hour of their free time.
Some people drop everything, move to Amador County and open a winery. They risk it all in order to make their winemaking dreams come true. But in today’s day and age of Renaissance men and women, who work three jobs, raise a family and travel the world on weekends, a far greater percentage of new winery owners remain on at full time jobs.
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