For many on the West Coast, Bill Mayer was a guiding light and an amazing well of knowledge on German wine. He was a friend and mentor. Much of what I know about German riesling, I learned from Bill. On several trips to Germany and Austria, he introduced me to his friends and winemakers, who opened their homes; we were the recipients of wonderful hospitality and I learned much about the history of their respective regions.
Through Bill, I met Terry Theise and was introduced to a world of wine unbeknownst to me in the mid-90s. Bill's gentle guidance helped me make the Slanted Door wine list what it was.
Bill had many other passions, as well. In fact, he was a significant poet and photographer and acutely passionate about music as well. I was lucky to have spent many an afternoon at Bill's house in Berkeley.
Alas, Bill died yesterday morning after several years of declining health. I was and am hesitant to post this, but I suspect that many of you knew or met him and would want to know.
Through Bill, I met Terry Theise and was introduced to a world of wine unbeknownst to me in the mid-90s. Bill's gentle guidance helped me make the Slanted Door wine list what it was.
Bill had many other passions, as well. In fact, he was a significant poet and photographer and acutely passionate about music as well. I was lucky to have spent many an afternoon at Bill's house in Berkeley.
Alas, Bill died yesterday morning after several years of declining health. I was and am hesitant to post this, but I suspect that many of you knew or met him and would want to know.