Trent Preszler (born 1977) is CEO of Bedell Cellars and former Chairman of WineAmerica. His merlot was the official red wine of Barack Obama's 2013 Inaugural Luncheon, the first time a New York-grown wine was served at a U.S. presidential inauguration. After the death of his father in 2014, Preszler built a wooden canoe using his father's tools. Newsday produced a short documentary film about Preszler's boatbuilding inspiration that won the 2018 New York Emmy Award for Best Lifestyle Program. His eponymous Preszler Woodshop has been featured in The Wall Street Journal Magazine, Esquire, The New York Times Robb Report, Financial Times and OUT Magazine. In 2021, the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins published Preszler's memoir, LITTLE AND OFTEN, the story of how the inheritance of his
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| - Trent Preszler (born 1977) is CEO of Bedell Cellars and former Chairman of WineAmerica. His merlot was the official red wine of Barack Obama's 2013 Inaugural Luncheon, the first time a New York-grown wine was served at a U.S. presidential inauguration. After the death of his father in 2014, Preszler built a wooden canoe using his father's tools. Newsday produced a short documentary film about Preszler's boatbuilding inspiration that won the 2018 New York Emmy Award for Best Lifestyle Program. His eponymous Preszler Woodshop has been featured in The Wall Street Journal Magazine, Esquire, The New York Times Robb Report, Financial Times and OUT Magazine. In 2021, the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins published Preszler's memoir, LITTLE AND OFTEN, the story of how the inheritance of his (en)
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| - Trent Preszler (born 1977) is CEO of Bedell Cellars and former Chairman of WineAmerica. His merlot was the official red wine of Barack Obama's 2013 Inaugural Luncheon, the first time a New York-grown wine was served at a U.S. presidential inauguration. After the death of his father in 2014, Preszler built a wooden canoe using his father's tools. Newsday produced a short documentary film about Preszler's boatbuilding inspiration that won the 2018 New York Emmy Award for Best Lifestyle Program. His eponymous Preszler Woodshop has been featured in The Wall Street Journal Magazine, Esquire, The New York Times Robb Report, Financial Times and OUT Magazine. In 2021, the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins published Preszler's memoir, LITTLE AND OFTEN, the story of how the inheritance of his father's tool box helped him wrestle with grief, leading to self-discovery and forgiveness. LITTLE AND OFTEN was named a Best Book of 2021 by USA Today which described it as “a profound father-and-son odyssey.” CBS Sunday Morning featured Preszler in a 2021 Father’s Day special and the LITTLE AND OFTEN audiobook was narrated by the Golden Globe Award-winning actor, Matt Bomer. A South Dakota native, Preszler was educated at a one-room schoolhouse near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation before graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Iowa State University and earning an MS in Agricultural Economics and PhD in Horticulture, both from Cornell University. (en)
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