Winemaker Notes
Heidi's Vin Perdu 2021 blend consists of 42.3% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33.1% Petit Verdot, 16.9% Merlot, 6.2% Malbec, and 1.5% Petite Sira from our select eastern-facing Napa Valley vineyards. This vintage yielded close to 700 cases. "The 2021 Vin Perdu is another terrific wine from Amuse Bouche.
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Heidi Barrett grew up in the Napa Valley in a winemaking family and was destined to become one of California's leading winemakers. It is said that winemaking is a combination of science and art. With a scientist-winemaker father and an artist mother it is no big surprise that Heidi was drawn to the wine industry. With great enthusiasm, a love for what she does, and an incredible wealth of experience, Heidi blends the art and science of winemaking like few can.
In 2002, Heidi partnered with longtime friend John Schwartz to create Amuse Bouche, a Pomerol-inspired Merlot from Napa Valley. Recognizing that the cult wine phenomenon has created an almost aspirational class structure among collectors, the partners decided to make this limited edition wine available to a much broader consumer base. Winemaker Heidi Barrett explains, "We have created Amuse Bouche, a limited edition, superb Pomerol style wine with the added value of limited edition art that is available to consumers through a variety of channels."
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The 2021 Antinori Marchese Chianti Classico Riserva is a vibrant and elegant wine with an intense ruby red color. On the nose, it reveals layered aromas of black cherries, red fruit, and floral hints, complemented by sweet impressions of powdered sugar, cinnamon, and dill, adding a pleasantly spicy nuance. The palate is taut and mouthfilling, with supple tannins and a lengthy, savory finish. Additional tasting notes highlight flavors of black plums, ripe red cherries, spices, and tobacco, supported by a salty mineral edge and a touch of earthy dried herbs, making it a standout wine from a vintage considered one of the best in Chianti Classico history.
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Antinori Tignanello is a groundbreaking Italian wine first produced in 1971 by the historic Antinori family, whose winemaking roots date back to 1385. Tignanello marked a major shift in Tuscan winemaking—it was the first Sangiovese to be aged in barriques (small oak barrels), the first red wine in Tuscany to be blended with non-traditional varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, and among the first from the Chianti Classico region to be made without white grapes. Originally labeled as a Chianti Classico Riserva, it became a Tuscan red table wine in 1971 and helped define the Super Tuscan category. Tignanello is produced exclusively from the Tignanello vineyard, located in the Tenuta Tignanello estate in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, with limestone-rich soils and a southwest exposure.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Antinori Tignanello is an intense ruby red wine with exceptional aromatic complexity. It opens with vibrant notes of ripe red fruits—especially cherries, strawberries, and blackberries—accompanied by delicate floral hints of violets, mallow blossoms, and roses. The bouquet is further enriched by subtle layers of roasted coffee, cocoa powder, and spices like pepper, licorice, and herbs. On the palate, it is vibrant and layered, with a silky tannin structure and a fresh, lengthy finish, showcasing both finesse and power
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Antinori Tignanello is a groundbreaking Italian wine first produced in 1971 by the historic Antinori family, whose winemaking roots date back to 1385. Tignanello marked a major shift in Tuscan winemaking—it was the first Sangiovese to be aged in barriques (small oak barrels), the first red wine in Tuscany to be blended with non-traditional varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, and among the first from the Chianti Classico region to be made without white grapes. Originally labeled as a Chianti Classico Riserva, it became a Tuscan red table wine in 1971 and helped define the Super Tuscan category. Tignanello is produced exclusively from the Tignanello vineyard, located in the Tenuta Tignanello estate in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, with limestone-rich soils and a southwest exposure.
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Domaine Arnaud Mortet, based in Gevrey-Chambertin, is the continuation of the celebrated Domaine Denis Mortet, founded in 1991 by Denis after inheriting vineyards from his father Charles. Denis quickly gained international acclaim for his concentrated, meticulous Pinot Noir wines, influenced by the legendary Henri Jayer. Following Denis’s passing in 2006, his son Arnaud took over, supported by his mother Laurence and sister Clémence, and gradually refined the estate’s style toward greater finesse, purity, and terroir transparency. Today, the domaine covers about 11 hectares across Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos de Vougeot, and other prestigious climats, and Arnaud Mortet is regarded as one of Burgundy’s leading winemakers, blending family tradition with modern precision to craft wines of elegance and longevity.
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The 2021 Beaux Freres Willamette Valley Chardonnay is a wine of great precision, showing notions of key lime, passionfruit, paraffin wax, white raspberry, shiso leaf and lemon curd.
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Beaux Frères is the story of an uncommon encounter between the exceptional Willamette Valley, Oregon terroir and Founder Michael Etzel.While on vacation in 1986, Michael Etzel came upon an 88-acre pig farm for sale located on Ribbon Ridge in the Northern Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, Oregon. After some deliberation, Michael purchased the farm with his brother-in-law (“beaux frères”), Robert Parker, Jr. Since their first vintage in 1991, the Beaux Frères philosophy remains the same; to produce a world-class Pinot Noir from small, well-balanced yields and ripe, healthy fruit that represent the essence of the vineyard, while also using organic and biodynamic practices. Today, Beaux Frères is recognized as an exemplary Estate in Oregon.
Winemaker Notes
Planted just up the hill from Star Mooring by Mike D. Etzel in 2015, this low yielding site rests atop a steep and rocky, volcanic-origin Witzel soil with abundant, southeast facing sun exposure.
Rich cherry pie aromatics and velvety, dense red berries, glints of dulce de leche spice cake.
About Winery
Beaux Frères is the story of an uncommon encounter between the exceptional Willamette Valley, Oregon terroir and Founder Michael Etzel. While on vacation in 1986, Michael Etzel came upon an 88-acre pig farm for sale located on Ribbon Ridge in the Northern Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, Oregon. After some deliberation, Michael purchased the farm with his brother-in-law (“beaux frères”), Robert Parker, Jr. Since their first vintage in 1991, the Beaux Frères philosophy remains the same; to produce a world-class Pinot Noir from small, well-balanced yields and ripe, healthy fruit that represent the essence of the vineyard, while also using organic and biodynamic practices. Today, Beaux Frères is recognized as an exemplary Estate in Oregon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Beaux Frères "Jessie James" Pinot Noir is described as having a playful, candy-coated raspberry aroma with sweet cigar spice. The palate is lush with dark cherry and soft, yet slightly coarse tannins. It finishes with quenching acidity and a lingering, velvety texture.
About Winery
Beaux Frères is the story of an uncommon encounter between the exceptional Willamette Valley, Oregon terroir and Founder Michael Etzel. While on vacation in 1986, Michael Etzel came upon an 88-acre pig farm for sale located on Ribbon Ridge in the Northern Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, Oregon. After some deliberation, Michael purchased the farm with his brother-in-law (“beaux frères”), Robert Parker, Jr. Since their first vintage in 1991, the Beaux Frères philosophy remains the same; to produce a world-class Pinot Noir from small, well-balanced yields and ripe, healthy fruit that represent the essence of the vineyard, while also using organic and biodynamic practices. Today, Beaux Frères is recognized as an exemplary Estate in Oregon.
Winemaker Notes
Planted by second-generation winemaker Mike. D. Etzel along the dramatic southernmost edge of the Chehalem Moutnains AVA on volcanic Witzel soil, following the Willamette River as it flows east. A leaner, more acid-driven yet ripe expression of Pinot Noir with zingy pomegranate and fresh strawberries.
About Winery
Beaux Frères is the story of an uncommon encounter between the exceptional Willamette Valley, Oregon terroir and Founder Michael Etzel. While on vacation in 1986, Michael Etzel came upon an 88-acre pig farm for sale located on Ribbon Ridge in the Northern Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, Oregon. After some deliberation, Michael purchased the farm with his brother-in-law (“beaux frères”), Robert Parker, Jr. Since their first vintage in 1991, the Beaux Frères philosophy remains the same; to produce a world-class Pinot Noir from small, well-balanced yields and ripe, healthy fruit that represent the essence of the vineyard, while also using organic and biodynamic practices. Today, Beaux Frères is recognized as an exemplary Estate in Oregon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Beaux Frères Stardance Pinot Noir is described as having a vibrant, lifted nose of dusty florals, lavender, and spice-dusted blackberries. The palate is soft, round, and expansive, with notes of violet, wild berries, and a saline tinge with hints of licorice. It finishes fresh and chewy, with a lingering rose tone. The tannins are described as pithy and gripping, indicating a need for aging.
About Winery
Beaux Frères is the story of an uncommon encounter between the exceptional Willamette Valley, Oregon terroir and Founder Michael Etzel. While on vacation in 1986, Michael Etzel came upon an 88-acre pig farm for sale located on Ribbon Ridge in the Northern Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, Oregon. After some deliberation, Michael purchased the farm with his brother-in-law (“beaux frères”), Robert Parker, Jr. Since their first vintage in 1991, the Beaux Frères philosophy remains the same; to produce a world-class Pinot Noir from small, well-balanced yields and ripe, healthy fruit that represent the essence of the vineyard, while also using organic and biodynamic practices. Today, Beaux Frères is recognized as an exemplary Estate in Oregon.
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Bonneau du Martray is a historic Burgundy estate founded in 1835, renowned for producing exclusively Grand Cru wines from the hill of Corton. Its vineyard origins trace back to the 8th century when Emperor Charlemagne owned vines in Corton, later forming the foundation of the domaine. Today, the estate spans about 11 hectares, with 9.5 hectares dedicated to Corton-Charlemagne (Chardonnay) and 1.5 hectares to Corton (Pinot Noir). Managed for decades by the de la Morinière family, Jean-Charles de la Morinière introduced biodynamic practices before selling the domaine in 2017 to American businessman Stan Kroenke. Bonneau du Martray remains celebrated for its precise, terroir-driven wines that embody the unique soils and microclimates of Corton.
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Domaine Boris Champy in the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune traces its roots back to 1984, when Didier Montchovet founded the estate as Burgundy’s first Demeter-certified biodynamic domaine. Starting with just 0.5 hectares in Nantoux, Montchovet pioneered organic and biodynamic viticulture long before it became mainstream. In 2019, Boris Champy—an experienced winemaker with a background at prestigious estates—took over, bringing fresh energy and a vision to elevate the still underappreciated Hautes-Côtes region. Today, the domaine spans about 12 hectares across both the Hautes-Côtes and Côte de Beaune, producing terroir-driven wines that highlight altitude, microclimates, and sustainability, continuing its legacy as a leader in eco-friendly Burgundy winemaking.
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Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Domaine Buisson-Charles Corton Grand Cru is described by the estate as a "majestic" and expressive wine that harmonizes power with finesse. Winemaker Patrick Essa's approach to the 2021 vintage emphasizes freshness and a refined tannic framework, avoiding the "heavy" style often associated with later picking dates.
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Domaine Buisson-Charles, established in 1919 in Meursault, Burgundy, is a4th-generation family estate renowned for producing high-quality, long-aging white wines. Now managed by Patrick Essa and Catherine Buisson, the 6-hectare estate focuses on low-yield, organic-style viticulture and precise, low-intervention winemaking to express unique, old-vine terroirs.
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The 2021 Domaine Buisson-Charles Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru "Le Clos Sorbé" is described by the estate as an elegant, concentrated, and balanced wine that highlights the typicality of Pinot Noir from the Côte de Nuits. Winemaker Patrick Essa notes that while the 2021 vintage faced challenging weather, the resulting wine achieved a beautiful purity and significant aging potential.
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Domaine Buisson-Charles, established in 1919 in Meursault, Burgundy, is a4th-generation family estate renowned for producing high-quality, long-aging white wines. Now managed by Patrick Essa and Catherine Buisson, the 6-hectare estate focuses on low-yield, organic-style viticulture and precise, low-intervention winemaking to express unique, old-vine terroirs.
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The 2021 Domaine Buisson-Charles Pommard "En Mareau" is described by the estate as an elegant yet powerful wine with remarkable energy, characterized by its bright ruby color and delicate, playful aromatics. Winemaker Patrick Essa highlights this specific terroir for its ability to produce a "muscular" Pinot Noir that remains refined rather than heavy.
About Winery
Domaine Buisson-Charles, established in 1919 in Meursault, Burgundy, is a4th-generation family estate renowned for producing high-quality, long-aging white wines. Now managed by Patrick Essa and Catherine Buisson, the 6-hectare estate focuses on low-yield, organic-style viticulture and precise, low-intervention winemaking to express unique, old-vine terroirs.
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The 2021 Cakebread Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, California, USA) opens with expressive aromas of ripe boysenberry, dark cherry, and cassis, accented by sweet oak and herbal spice. On the palate, it delivers plush, concentrated black fruit flavors supported by bright acidity and firm, well-structured tannins. The wine finishes long and elegant, with lingering notes of savory fruit, spice, and mineral tones. This classic Napa Valley Cabernet shows both richness and balance, making it a versatile pairing for beef, pork, or game dishes.
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Cakebread Cellars was founded in 1973 by Jack and Dolores Cakebread in Rutherford, Napa Valley, California. Their journey began when Jack, originally a photographer, visited Napa to shoot images for a wine book and ended up purchasing a small ranch. From those modest beginnings, the family built a winery that quickly gained recognition for its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, later expanding into Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other varietals. Over the decades, Cakebread Cellars has grown into one of Napa Valley’s most respected family-owned wineries, known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and hospitality, with wines now distributed internationally.
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The 2021 Cakebread Reserve Chardonnay (Carneros, California, USA) shows a bright golden hue and opens with aromas of ripe golden apple, peach, and baking spice. The palate is full-bodied and concentrated, featuring orchard fruits, melon, pear, and a creamy texture that harmonizes beautifully with subtle notes of toasted oak. Balanced and fresh, it finishes long and elegant, with lingering hints of apple and spice. This Reserve bottling highlights both richness and finesse, making it a standout expression of Carneros Chardonnay.
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Cakebread Cellars was founded in 1973 by Jack and Dolores Cakebread in Rutherford, Napa Valley, California. Their journey began when Jack, originally a photographer, visited Napa to shoot images for a wine book and ended up purchasing a small ranch. From those modest beginnings, the family built a winery that quickly gained recognition for its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, later expanding into Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other varietals. Over the decades, Cakebread Cellars has grown into one of Napa Valley’s most respected family-owned wineries, known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and hospitality, with wines now distributed internationally.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Cakebread Merlot (Napa Valley, California, USA) presents deep aromas of blackberry and black cherry, lifted by violet and subtle crushed stone minerality. On the palate, concentrated flavors of fresh blackberry and black plum unfold with silky texture, balanced by bright acidity and fine tannins. Notes of mocha, toast, and oak add complexity, leading to a lingering finish of rich black cherry and mineral tones. Elegant yet structured, this Merlot reflects the diversity of Cakebread’s estate vineyards, combining freshness, depth, and refined balance.
About Winery
Cakebread Cellars was founded in 1973 by Jack and Dolores Cakebread in Rutherford, Napa Valley, California. Their journey began when Jack, originally a photographer, visited Napa to shoot images for a wine book and ended up purchasing a small ranch. From those modest beginnings, the family built a winery that quickly gained recognition for its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, later expanding into Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other varietals. Over the decades, Cakebread Cellars has grown into one of Napa Valley’s most respected family-owned wineries, known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and hospitality, with wines now distributed internationally.
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Caymus has a signature style that is dark in color, with rich fruit and ripe tannins – as approachable in youth as in maturity. Since its founding in 1972, Caymus has become renowned as a consistent leader in the production of Napa Valley Cabernet. Grapes for this wine are farmed in a range of Napa’s sub-appellations – from Coombsville to Calistoga – with fruit from the valley floor creating lushness and the hillsides providing backbone. Diversification enables us to make the best possible wine in a given year, featuring layered, lush aromas and flavors, including cocoa, cassis and ripe berries.
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In 1972, Chuck Wagner started Caymus Vineyards with his parents, Charlie and Lorna, with a humble plan and an uncharted future. The Wagner family were farmers with deep roots in the Napa Valley – in 1857, Chuck Wagner’s great-great grandfather captained a wagon train to California from Bible Grove, Missouri. Working together for decades, Chuck Wagner and his parents established the family’s work ethic, appetite for innovation, down-to-earth sensibility, and deep appreciation of the pleasures of good food and wine enjoyed with family and friends.
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Domaine Chanson, founded in 1750 in Savigny-lès-Beaune, Burgundy, is one of the region’s oldest and most historic wine producers, with roots stretching back nearly three centuries. It is one of only six Burgundy estates still surviving from the 18th century, and its heritage is tied to the Bastion de l’Oratoire, a fortified tower built in the 15th century that now houses thousands of bottles in ideal aging conditions. Over generations, the Chanson family expanded vineyard holdings across Burgundy, including prestigious parcels in Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Mercurey, and Rully, eventually cultivating over 111 acres of Premier and Grand Cru vineyards. In 1999, the estate was revitalized under new ownership, restoring its reputation as a leading Burgundy producer. Today, Domaine Chanson continues to blend tradition and modernity, producing wines with precision and respect for terroir, and remains a benchmark for Côte de Beaune Premier Cru wines.
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Charles Lachaux is a rising star in Burgundy, known for his innovative viticultural practices and stewardship of his family estate, Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux in Vosne-Romanée. Son of Pascal Lachaux, Charles studied oenology in Beaune and gained international winemaking experience in the United States, New Zealand, South Africa, and Bordeaux before returning home to Burgundy. Taking over the domaine, formerly known as Robert Arnoux, he introduced bold vineyard experiments such as high-density planting, regenerative farming, and a strong focus on terroir expression. Alongside running the family estate, he also launched his own micro-négociant label, producing wines from both family-owned vines and trusted growers. Today, Charles is celebrated as one of Burgundy’s most exciting young winemakers, blending tradition with forward-thinking viticulture to craft wines of precision and vitality.
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Château de Charodon, located just outside Beaune in Burgundy, has deep viticultural roots but an unusual trajectory. The estate ceased wine production between 1884 and 2010, despite its long family lineage and prime vineyard land. Its revival came in 2010, led by Louis Vallet, a descendant of the original family, who brought both Burgundian tradition and international winemaking experience to the project. Working alongside his brother Thibault and father Bernard (co-owner of Pierre Bourrée in Gevrey-Chambertin), Louis established Charodon as a dynamic new domaine. He began with just 1,200 bottles in 2010, expanding production more than tenfold by 2021. Farming is organic, winemaking is minimalist with indigenous yeast fermentations, and fruit is sourced through long-term contracts and select purchases. Today, Château de Charodon represents both a rebirth of historic land and a modern, energetic vision for Burgundy winemaking.
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The 2021 Château Figeac showcases a blend of 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Cabernet Franc, and 29% Merlot. The wine is deep garnet-purple in color and offers aromas of redcurrants, black raspberries, and mulberries, with hints of iron ore, violets, and graphite. The palate is medium-bodied, with ripe tannins, bright red fruit, and mineral layers, finishing long and ferrous.
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Figeac is a very ancient property. In the 2nd century, the Figeacus family gave its name to the estate. Traces of this Gallo-Roman villa still exist today. In the 15th century, FIGEAC was one of five noble houses in Saint-Emilion and passed from the Lescours family, who at that time also owned Ausone, into the hands of the Cazes family, who transmitted it through marriage to the Carles in the 17th century. After the Manoncourt family acquired the property in 1892, FIGEAC was mainly managed by agricultural engineers.
However, in 1943, the year in which Thierry Manoncourt made his first vintage, a period of resurgencebegan for Figeac. Thierry Manoncourt realised in that year the huge potential of FIGEAC’s terroir and urged his mother, a Parisian, to hold on to the estate. In 1955 CHATEAU-FIGEAC became a First Great Classified Growth.
Today, Madame Manoncourt and her daughters are ably supported by highly skilled wine-growing teams and are as eager as ever to guarantee the long-term continuity of FIGEAC.
Winemaker Notes
A racy nose with hints of spice. Imagine boysenberries, toasty notes, and just a touch of sweet spice. On the palate, it’s juicy, fresh, and bright—like a symphony of cherries, raspberries, and blackcurrants. There’s even a subtle whisper of vanilla on the finish.
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In Saint Emilion, the G. Arpin castles develop wines of character, like this line of winegrowers who have followed one another since 1919 on the property. Tame the vine and sculpt the wine are the watchwords of the work of Gaël Arpin, the owner, and his team. This requirement allows everyone, as a purpose, to find in each signed bottle "G.Arpin", a sculpture wine from a unique terroir made by the virile force of a winemaker in love with his terroir.
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The 2021 Les Fiefs de Lagrange, a second wine from Château Lagrange, is described as a delightful and expressive wine with a focus on fresh fruit and balanced structure. Winemaker notes highlight its bright ruby color, aromatic notes of blackcurrant, plum, and cedar, and a palate of ripe fruit, firm tannins, and a smooth, velvety texture. The wine is noted for its potential for aging, but also for being enjoyable in its youth due to its supple and elegant character.
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Les Fiefs de Lagrange is the second wine of Château Lagrange, a renowned estate in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux. The vineyard, encompassing 118 hectares, sits on two gravelly hilltops within a single block, facing north and south. The estate's history dates back to Gallo-Roman times, with the Knights Templar later initiating winegrowing activities.