 Do you like my earrings? I love them. Happy wife, happy life. Cheers. My family's been here for a long time. My dad and mom came here in 1969 and they started doing business here then. We've had grapes here for a long time in grocery stores and really been intertwined with this community. And now coming home, it's the first time really being home in 21 years, I felt that the Housley brand was kind of what we needed to do because people wanted to know where we were gonna be. And the idea is just to everybody feel warmth and feel loved and, you know, be kind to each other. And as you can see, kids are welcome. There's a lot of variables that went into play with this decision. And one is, you know, we want to raise our kids in a place that it still has a really good vibe. We love wine country. I think people are starting to really discover that it's more than just a tourist location. It's really got just about everything. It's wine, it's food, it's the outdoors. And Tamara looks at me and goes, I think you should do it. I'm like, what? I think we should move the kids to another. It was after a couple of drinks. Wine. I am so grateful to be a Housley. And we've been married for eight years and I had this like crazy idea. And, you know, Adam and I talked about it about possibly opening up a tasting room in downtown Napa. So the same week, we decided to go back to Napa. We find out Tamara's dad has a little bit of a health issue and the doctor says, you know, L.A.'s air is not good. You need to get out of L.A. So my dad literally surprised us one day. And moved. And moved. And was like, hey. I think he surprised everybody. I'm moving. So he moved up. Where, dad? Tanapa. Tanapa. We think our parents, Tim, has moved up here and we searched far and wide to find someone to run on the counter. And, you know, that search resulted in Tim. I knew you would do great, dad. She did. This is my first time owning a business. So when I made the decision, I did have some kind of reservation. I was indecisive about it. And yes, it was taking a huge risk. But I learned that, you know, sometimes in life, you just have to trust your guts, trust each other, and take that risk. Once Elena happened, that entire situation just taught me, you know, life is short. If you have a dream. Go for it. Go for it. I literally felt Elena saying, just do it. Do it. So we did it. I'm just very grateful and honored to now be living here in Napa. I've, you know, it's an amazing community. So thank you to everybody for coming. Everybody who helped. You're always welcome here. And hopefully this will be a place we all can enjoy as a community for a long time coming. High five, Adam. This is the best part. Dad, have you had some? What is that? This is a Chardonnay. Do you even like our wine? I don't really drink a lot. I know. He is. He drinks beer. So that's why I'm here to taste it. Don't I come in every day? She tells me what to push. What do I push, Dad? Adam and Tamira's Field Blend. Whatever my kids want, they ask me for help and I'll be there. That can fill me. Let's be honest. I truly didn't understand the hours of a tasting room. Or just opening your own business. Or opening your own business. It's a lot. Yeah, it's a lot of work. It could be stressful. But at the same time, I really loved our weekends. This one's got about 18 months in the barrel. She's like, you're working again. I don't see you as much. I got used to him being home because I do travel back and forth. I do a television show, as you guys know, called The Real. I get on a little plane and I travel twice a week. And what I love about Adam is that he supports me in that. And I love it because I'm able to do what I love. And then at the same time, when I'm not doing that, I can be a full-time mom, full-time wife. Oh, is this your new friend? That's my boy Charlie. That's your boy Charlie? Yeah. Oh, he's your friend? Okay. Oh, thank you for the kisses. But for that past year that he wasn't working, I mean, he was at my back-and-call. It was amazing. It was awesome. Now he's not working. I was the servant. I was the servant. It was great. Actually, it was seven months specifically. She always rounds up. I always round up. Here comes Alexis. She's coming in. She's the designer who helped me with this space. But anyways. Wait, what? I helped design a space too. You did. Catatops? He did, he did. I'm not just saying, yeah, he did. I think we're a great team when it comes to design. I think it's practical, and she thinks of- He took the words right out of my mouth. I was actually gonna say that, because I can go a little bit too frou-fou. My first condo, and you told me, it was really nice, but he said it reminded him of a museum. It was very orange. No, it wasn't. It was rust, babe. It was Italian. It was rustic. So it was very, like, rustic. It was rustic. You guys, I have to introduce this woman right here. Her name is Alexis Phil. This woman is amazing. She's a sister I never wanted. That's what they say. She's a sister. She's happy he got me. She played my best friend on Sister Sister. She was Diabian. We connected with each other throughout our life after Sister Sister. It's been over 20 years. Don't tell him, don't tell him. But we reconnected with the love of interior design. We share the same vision. It's crazy. I can just tell her something. She can bring it back to me. I'm like, holy crap, it's like you're in my mind. The number one thing people always say when they come in here, Alexis, is that it feels warm. And it's because of this girl right there. It's because of the floor. He chose the floor. Because he chose the floor. That's why he said it. And he chose the countertops. They're great, though. That's the only credit he gets for anything good. So the focal point of the room, once you're standing behind the bar, is the picture of all of the housings. It was really important that I wanted that picture in the tasting room. And we actually designed the colors of the tasting room off that picture. It was important for me to have it because it was the last family photo that we had with Elena. And we wanted Elena to be a part because she still is a part of us. And we wanted her to be a part of the tasting room. So we started talking about the tasting room before Elena happened. And I know she knew that we were gonna do something up there. And we joked about it. I think she even knew where the location was, actually. We didn't sign the lease until, you know, a couple of months later. We obviously are still grieving in our own ways. And a couple months after that happened, you know, is when we signed the lease in mid-January. And there was never any doubt that she was going to be just as smart in that tasting room as anybody. Alexis was like, we're putting this here. You're not putting anything in that area. It's coming in. It's going there. And what it shows, I think, and what you said, it shows this like peaceful, powerful-ness of all colors coming together, holding hands, overcoming whatever may try to break that bond. You see my sister-in-law is Asian. My wife is black. You know, I'm obviously white. I've six generations from California. You've got this. Your wife? I know, it's a surprise, right? Actually, I'm 22% Arbiterian. I know, I'm 7%. So I got that going for me. But you speak Spanish. I speak Spanish. Yo entiendo. And so, back to me. I speak French. Not really. Not really. This is my father-in-law, everybody. We have a very special connection. He is a big teddy bear. So if you're proud and you're happy, I'm happy. So seeing Eric there was awesome. Because I've been around him my whole life. Obviously, he's my brother. Clearly, I'm the smarter one, the better-looking one. He's not here, so he can't respond. It's awesome. He's the funnier one, so that's why I'm getting all the jokes out now. He's so funny. He has natural comedic timing. What's your favorite wine of all of the housely wine? Whatever's in my glass. Chardonnay. So you like Chardonnay? Are you just being... He's being a smart ass. He's really cool. He's come down and he sticks his head down every day or two. He'll walk in and he'll have some funny comment, generally. He'll make some music about me. But then he'll have a really good input. The best thing about working with family is we're always pitching in. I wasn't going to be here tonight until I was like, well, they probably need some help and I'll jump in and help out. We're always going to pitch in for each other, so... We actually both grew up working with family. I've never actually thought about that, that we both grew up working with family. Even when I was doing the news thing, I was still, whenever I had free time, working with family, running the crusher or running the press. And you're always... You've been working the winery for years. Yeah, but it's also interesting, too, that even when I first met you, even though you obviously, sister-sister, was over, but I was still doing twitches. You're still doing twitches, one, twitches, two, double wedding. But we make a great team, I think. I think, hey, how do you know how to open the money jar? No, no, no. Wait a minute. Close the door. Thank you. Wait a minute. I just felt honored that people cared enough. Because, again, this was like a thought, a dream first. And then to have people really like, you know, all the hard work really paid off. I guess that's the one I'm trying to say. It feels good. I think we make a great team. Oh, you and I? Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Ciao. Thanks, guys. Thank you. All right, so have fun, guys. All right.