Barrels & Roots
Welcome to Barrels & Roots, a journey through the world of wine and food, where every vineyard, kitchen, and cellar holds a story worth telling. Hosted by Sean Trace, this show explores the passion, tradition, and creativity that turn simple ingredients into art and shared moments into legacy.
From the heart of Napa Valley to the tables and tasting rooms of the world, Sean sits down with winemakers, chefs, and artisans who live by their craft. Each conversation dives into the culture, the community, and the human stories that give flavor to what we create and share.
Whether you are a sommelier, a chef, a storyteller, or someone who simply loves the ritual of a good meal and a better conversation, Barrels & Roots invites you to slow down, listen closely, and taste the stories that connect us all.
Barrels & Roots
Dentist Turned Winemaker | Jessica McDowell | Barrels and Roots
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In this episode of Barrels and Roots, I sit down with Jess McDowell, a Napa Valley contract winemaker and the owner of Jess McDowell Consulting, who manages wine production for Kever Vineyards, Rewa Vineyards, and Lindstrom.
Jess shares how she went from a decade in dental hygiene and a path toward dentistry to discovering winemaking through UC Davis, where the science, creativity, and sensory training pulled her in for good. We talk about how sensory evaluation shapes her decisions in the cellar, whyt humility and collaboration matter when every vintage brings new variables, and what she learned working under renowned Napa winemaker Celia Welch about excellence, precision, and trusting intuition. Jess breaks down how terroir and AVA differences make it impossible to force wines into the same mold, how restraint and timing can protect a wine, and why “failure isn’t an option” in the winery, only problem-solving and adaptation.
We also zoom out into why wine still matters culturally, how each vintage captures a real moment in history, and what Jess hopes people experience when they open a bottle, not a winemaker’s ego, but a balanced, shareable wine that brings people together.
When you open a great bottle of wine, what matters more to you, the story behind it, or how it tastes in that moment?