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MATHIEU ROLANDBILLECART
from PW Book March 23
begin with, this change of pace left him feeling he must be doing something wrong. But not for long. “There’s a lot to be said for long-term vision,” he notes. “Nature imposes rhythm. You can get frustrated—many of the things I do today, I won’t really see the return on investment. We rely on a natural ecosystem, so we have to respect it and be humble about these things.”
His job, he says, is down-to-earth—tending the vineyard while also building a life with his wife and children. But, he notes, it’s also a great honor and a chance to leave a legacy. Long-lasting relationships with clients—some of which go back to the 1950s—continue to be integral. (VistaJet currently serves the house’s rosés.)