Career
Despite a successful career with Citicorp Investment Services, in the early 2000s Andre Mack decided to leave his "desk job" to pursue his passion for wine. Mack began to study wine in earnest while working at The Palm in San Antonio, Texas. During his time working as a sommelier there, Mack discovered the joys of introducing guests to the little-known vineyards that first attracted him to the business and "the instant gratification of a guest"s reaction." He left The Palm to work as head sommelier with the team that opened Bohanan"s Prime Steaks and Seafood in San Antonio.
He was the first African American sommelier to do southern
Gaining exposure, Thomas Keller offered Mack a position on the opening team of his New York restaurant, Per Se. He accepted the offer and spent three years as head sommelier one of New York"s few four-star restaurants, where he worked to manage a 2500-selection award-winning wine list and consulted regularly with Chef Keller on menu and pairing development.
His wine lists have also received recognition by Wine Spectator, and he has been featured in Food & Wine, Wine & Spirits, The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Black Enterprise. Mack is an ardent wine educator who has been invited to host seminars and lead panel discussions at several of the country"s most prestigious food and wine gatherings, including The Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado and the Newport Mansions Wine and Food Festival.
He also curates wines for Club West, a wine club for a new generation of drinkers, to continue his mission of making wine more accessible.
Since 2008, Mack has been married to author Phoebe Damrosch, whose New York Times notable book, Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter, detailed their courtship and collaboration during the early years of Per Se. As of early 2013, Mack is in the process of writing his own book, which will explore the history of African Americans in the wine industry. Mack appeared as a guest judge along with two Michelin stars chef David Kinch on episode 4 (entitled "Daring Pairings") of Season 1 of the American Broadcasting Company reality show The Taste, which aired on February 12, 2013.
Winemaking had always been a dream of Mack"s and this dream came to fruition in 2007 when he founded Mouton Noir Wines.
(French for "Black sheep") Throughout his career, Mack forged special relationships with star growers and winemakers from Oregon. Based on the success of the labels he created for Mouton Noir Wines, in 2011 Mack established Get Fraiche Cru, a boutique graphic design firm, for which he serves as creative director
He has worked with clients such as Joel Gott, Palm Bay Imports, and Charles & Charles.