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" ... As Jesse overlooked his vineyards and the explosion of mustard flowers starting to bloom between his gnarly, centenarian vines and the newly planted clones from his Bordeaux friends, he expressed, “I love the contrast of some of the oldest vines on the planet to one of the newest state-of-the-art wineries to new baby vines.” His winery is equipped to give every lot of wine all the nuanced love that it needs ranging from some of his French oak barrels having toasted acacia wood on their tops when fermenting and aging their Sauvignon Blanc wine, a tip he learned from the great Bordeaux wine estate Haut-Brion, to implementing automatic pump-overs in his red winemaking, focusing on Bordeaux varieties as well, so there is a precise, gentle extraction of the skins from the red grapes. “The soul of a red wine comes from the skin” exclaimed Jesse and that might explain not only why his wines have a elegantly supple texture but that they are aromatically lifted on the nose while being richly concentrated on the palate as well; a combination that does not always go hand in hand when it comes to red Bordeaux blends. ... "
" ... Captain Tom Moore, a British centenarian who raised $45 million last year for his country’s National Health Service by walking laps across his garden, passed away on Tuesday. ... "
" ... However, Bentley is slightly different. A legendary centenarian British company, owned by the Volkswagen Group, tends to make luxury vehicles with outstanding performance, admired for its attention to detail and the obsession with ride comfort. ... "
" ... It’s been a bad 2021 for Jeremie Saintvil of Delray Beach, Florida. In January, the 46-year-old self-styled tech entrepreneur and former Apple store manager filed for bankruptcy. It appeared his company, Verb World, which claimed to have built a mobile app that was meant to gamify investing for millennials, had not taken off. Then on Wednesday Saintvil was accused of a $1.5 million Covid-19 relief fraud scheme in which he allegedly stole the identities of retirement home residents including at least one centenarian. And, according to the Justice Department, one of the identity theft victims was Saintvil’s own mother. ... "
" ... Perhaps in small ways in every community, there is someone doing something good for the rest of us during this pandemic. Perhaps you are that person or someone in your family has that giving spirit. For me, the important takeaways from Capt. Tom Moore’s story include that he did something difficult for a centenarian, in the hope of raising funds for a cause personally important to him. Another is that he persisted through difficulty. He had experienced a broken hip before all this and it takes determination to keep walking as one recovers, relying on a walker or other device. He showed the world courage. Another is that he demonstrated compassion in recognizing the hard work of nurses and others caring for COVID-19 patients, not for himself but for other people. One can understand the overwhelming support he got. My favorite descriptor of the many he received was from the officer who gave him letter making him an honorary colonel—”humor in adversity”. Let’s have more of that! ... "