March: The Real New Year? A Celebration of Renewal and Fine Wine

Seems like March is the new year. January came in hot, and February had its boxing gloves on. But March—here we are. What’s that we feel in the air? A bit more sunshine and a breeze that hints at the spring days we long for.

So, happy new year to my readers. I hope you’ve been planting seeds because now it’s time to sprout.

As a Black writer, I deeply appreciate every opportunity to be invited into spaces that celebrate culture, creativity, and craftsmanship. This private lunch was no exception. Walking into the room, I was immediately transported—immersed in an experience so carefully curated, it awakened the creative art director in me. If there were ever a way to truly understand Albariño, this was it.

A Taste of Rías Baixas

The intimate gathering showcased the vibrant flavors of the Galician wine region, a lush area often referred to as Green Spain. Known for its breathtaking coastal landscapes, Rías Baixas is home to the Albariño grape, a native variety that produces some of the world’s finest white wines. But beyond the wine, the region is equally celebrated for its outstanding locally sourced cuisine, a perfect pairing that unfolded before us through an exquisite three-course menu crafted by a Michelin-starred chef.

An Exclusive Seat at the Table

What makes experiences like these so special is the people at the table. With only 17 seats available, every conversation held weight, every introduction held potential. I had no idea who would be in the room before arriving, but simply being considered for an invitation was an honor in itself. What followed was even more rewarding—I made great new connections, met some incredible individuals, and left feeling enriched by the shared energy in the space.

A Masterclass in Wine & Storytelling

One thing I respect about Kevin McGuire is his ability to bring a story to life. As he walked us through the wine pairings, he didn’t just describe the process—he made us feel it. With every sip, it was as if we were transported to the sun-drenched vineyards of Rías Baixas, experiencing the crisp ocean air and the centuries-old winemaking traditions that define the region.

As someone who has explored some of the best that New York has to offer, I can say this was a standout experience. It’s always an honor to witness those who represent their collective so well, and I look forward to sharing more from them in the future.

Check out more from this incredible experience on Instagram.

Here’s to new beginnings—both in March and beyond.

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