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A wine-maker’s tale (tears included)

Jeff Morgan transformed himself from professional musician to producer of some of the world’s best kosher wines. It’s been an emotional journey.

February 7, 2013 14:29
Jeff Morgan inspecting his vineyard

ByVictoria Prever, Victoria Prever

3 min read

Wine can lead men to ruin. It led Jeff Morgan to religion.

Morgan makes what Robert Parker — one of the world’s most the most respected and well-know wine critics — has described as “the best kosher wine in the US”. His wines are served in world-famous restaurants, such as The French Laundry, Spago and Chicago’s Trump Tower.

But although he was born Jewish, neither Judaism nor wine featured heavily in Morgan’s early life.
His initial career path followed a passion for music. He dropped out of college and left New York (where he had grown up) to study flute at the French National Conservatory. This led to him playing the saxophone and fronting the band at the Grand Casino in Monte Carlo.

Sounds glamorous, but it wasn’t. “Every night was like a bad wedding,” he says. “I eventually decided that I hated my life. I needed to do something I loved and what I loved as much as music was wine.”