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My guest this week is Inez Ribustello, a mother, wife, author, entrepreneur and beer and wine lover.
Inez got her start in the world of food and wine after moving to New York City from her home state of North Carolina. Her wine career took a huge leap forward when she became an Assistant Cellar Master at Windows on the World in One World Trade Center. In a very short time, she was promoted to Beverage Director.
After losing her job and her work family in the terrorist attacks on 9/11, Inez moved back to her hometown with her fiancé Stephen. Together they opened their own restaurant, wine bar and retail store called On the Square.
Inez' next big venture was Tarboro Brewing Company, a microbrewery that began operating in 2016. Almost a year later, she and her husband opened a satellite taproom in a neighboring town. Stephen and Inez have two children.
In September of 2021, Inez self-published her memoir Life After Windows, a book she wrote chronicling her journey from North Carolina to Manhattan.
5:31 – Inez 101I realized I liked to drink more than I liked to cook. No one ever told me you could make a career in wine.
The whole season after 9/11 was just such a lonely, brutal time.
The hardest thing for me was the intense rage and overwhelming anger that I had not experienced as a person because that’s not who I am. That lasted a really long time.
I was so mad at God, just furious [after Sept. 11].
I wasn’t a victim [of Sept. 11], but I lost people and I lost a place.
https://www.inezribustello.com/
https://www.inezribustello.com/book/#continue-reading
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My guest this week is Inez Ribustello, a mother, wife, author, entrepreneur and beer and wine lover.
Inez got her start in the world of food and wine after moving to New York City from her home state of North Carolina. Her wine career took a huge leap forward when she became an Assistant Cellar Master at Windows on the World in One World Trade Center. In a very short time, she was promoted to Beverage Director.
After losing her job and her work family in the terrorist attacks on 9/11, Inez moved back to her hometown with her fiancé Stephen. Together they opened their own restaurant, wine bar and retail store called On the Square.
Inez' next big venture was Tarboro Brewing Company, a microbrewery that began operating in 2016. Almost a year later, she and her husband opened a satellite taproom in a neighboring town. Stephen and Inez have two children.
In September of 2021, Inez self-published her memoir Life After Windows, a book she wrote chronicling her journey from North Carolina to Manhattan.
5:31 – Inez 101I realized I liked to drink more than I liked to cook. No one ever told me you could make a career in wine.
The whole season after 9/11 was just such a lonely, brutal time.
The hardest thing for me was the intense rage and overwhelming anger that I had not experienced as a person because that’s not who I am. That lasted a really long time.
I was so mad at God, just furious [after Sept. 11].
I wasn’t a victim [of Sept. 11], but I lost people and I lost a place.
https://www.inezribustello.com/
https://www.inezribustello.com/book/#continue-reading
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