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[Interviewing Lincoln Mayne and Jonathan Rojewski for Plum TV]
From: hamptons.guestofaguest.com:
What's more fun than having friends in the premium Tequila business? Nothing. A few weekends ago, at that perfectly designed Tanteo House in Bridgehampton, I had the opportunity to interview Jonathan Rojewski and Lincoln Mayne on all things Tanteo. Whether it's a mega clam bake, a birthday party complete with famous food cart, or a Sunday Australian Burger feast, the kids running the show over at the Tanteo estate have cut no corners this summer.
[Tanteo Tequila]
[Tanteo "Gets" The Importance Of Details]
[Calexico Cart Leaves Spring Street For Bridgehampton]
[The Calexico Cart trades Prince St for the Tanteo Yard]
From: hamptons.guestofaguest.com
My neighbors in Soho may recognize the cart to the left...It sits at the corner of Prince & Wooster each day, offering up the finest in Cal-Mex cuisine (all made from scratch and from the freshest ingredients). The brothers (Jesse, Brian, and David Vendley) who founded this culinary cart seem to go above and beyond the call of duty for their VIP customers. It was great seeing the cart at the Tanteo House party last Saturday, and provide the perfect compliment for the jalapeno margaritas I was downing.
As I mentioned yesterday, the forlorn-looking stalls of the Amagansett Farmer's Market shall soon be filled by one of Manhattan's renowned, and very expensive epiciers. Eli Zabar owns a gourmet boutique, a grocery-cum-cafe, a restaurant, a wine store, a grocery-posing-as-a-vinegar-factory, and a bread factory, all beloved by those who can value product above price.
From: hamptons.guestofaguest.com:
Sometimes its good to sweat the small stuff. Rather, every now and then it's good to pay attention to those minute details that show the world that you care enough to take the extra step to create the perfect environment. Maybe they are just silly and insignificant details, but I'll argue that that is what makes them so important.
Rejoice over the seemingly insignificant and you will find significance.