Uncorking What's Next
Jermaine Stone — known to many as the Wolf of Wine — didn't grow up around fine wine. He grew up in the Bronx, the first in his family born in the United States, with a dad who was a welder and a dream of making it as a rapper. The only wine in his house was Manischewitz, poured into his mom's black cake at the holidays. What happened next is one of the great origin stories in the wine world. Jermaine took a shipping clerk job at Zachys in 2004 — not because he cared about wine, but because it had a desk and room to grow. Within a few years he was running logistics, then bid clerking at auction, and in 2012 he became the first Black wine auctioneer in the United States. A moment some called a Jackie Robinson moment — though Jermaine, characteristically, says he was just nervous about the pronunciation. In this episode, Jeff and Jermaine cover the full arc: the Peninsula Hotel realization that ended his rap career, the Don Zachys kitchen conversation that kept him from leaving, the 1998 Chevalier-Montrachet that opened his ears to complexity, and how a podcast he started just to stay relevant turned into something neither of them saw coming — 110 episodes, a James Beard nomination, an Emmy nomination, guest lectures at Cornell, and the Wine & Hip Hop experience, which has now brought 150 people to Clos Vougeot and is expanding to LA, Burgundy, Champagne, and Brooklyn. They also get into Tasting Notes from the Streets — jerk chicken with Lambrusco, champagne with chicken nuggets — and what Jermaine believes the wine world has to do better: embrace the entry points, stop gatekeeping, and ask yourself one question when you feel like you don't belong: Who told you that? Oh — and the nickname? Jeff gave it to him. In Hong Kong. Outside a club. It's a great story. In this episode: * Growing up in the Bronx and landing at Zachys by accident * Leaving rap behind at the Peninsula Hotel in LA * Becoming the first Black wine auctioneer in the US * The 1998 Chevalier-Montrachet that changed everything * Building the Wine & Hip Hop podcast to 110 episodes * Wine & Hip Hop — from a two-day harvest party at Clos Vougeot to a global series * Tasting Notes from the Streets: why jerk chicken and Lambrusco make perfect sense * Wine as a social equalizer — and why the industry needs more entry points * Early wine memory, breakout moment, and advice for anyone who feels they don't belong Connect with Jermaine Stone: Wine & Hip Hop Podcast | Tasting Notes from the Streets | Wine Bars, Volume One https://wineandhiphop.com/ [https://wineandhiphop.com/] Sponsors: 🍽️ La Tete D'Or — Chef Daniel Boulud's French American steakhouse, Manhattan Flatiron District 📊 https://www.latetedorbydaniel.com [https://www.latetedorbydaniel.com/] Wine Market Journal — Real auction transaction data for fine wine buyers and collectors. Use code UNCORKING for 10% off your first annual subscription: wmarketjournal.com 🍾https://www.winemarketjournal.com/ The Durand Corkscrew — Share your story of falling in love with wine for a chance to win one. https://thedurand.com/ [https://thedurand.com/] Follow along: 📸 Instagram: @uncorkingwhatsnext 📧 instagram.com/uncorkingwhatsnext Email: jzfinewine@gmail.com
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