Maynard James Keenan Talks Wine
Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan has been speaking out about his career in the wine trade thus far.
The enigmatic frontman, scheduled to play the very first shows with his Puscifer next month in Las Vegas, recently stopped to chat with The San Francisco Chronicle to talk about how he got into the wine trade. An excerpt from the interview can be found below.
San Francisco Chronicle: Didn’t you plan A Perfect Circle’s last tour around various wine regions?
Maynard: No. But if we would go to a particular area, I would go a few days early to explore the region. I was on the road for a decade accidentally experiencing things. I was planning on making the wines long before I knew anything about what I was doing. But I ran into Eric Glomski, a guy that took me under his wing, and he’s been my mentor.
San Francisco Chronicle: What kind of people show up to these Whole Food signings?
Maynard: Generally music fans, and they’ve been very well behaved, for the most part. They’re coming for one reason, but then they actually come back for the right reasons. The first run-through, we had a lot of people there because they’re music fans, but then they would come back because they had genuine questions about the wine and pairings.
San Francisco Chronicle: Don’t you have an image as a satanic weirdo to maintain?
Maynard: Tool is not Slayer. I went to art school. I spent three years in the military. There’s more to me than throwing devil horns.
San Francisco Chronicle: So what makes your wines different than a jug of Gallo?
Maynard: We’re in an area that hasn’t been pioneered in winemaking. If you want consistency, go with Gallo. It’s just going to taste like that. We want the wine to taste where it’s from, a particular spot on the earth. That’s the idea behind boutique wine making. This particular way the weather is, the way the soil feels. Every year should taste different.
San Francisco Chronicle: Do you still have time to make music between irrigating fields and stomping grapes?
Maynard: I’m still making music. We just put tickets on sale for a pair of shows Puscifer is doing in Las Vegas. Oddly enough, in my own mind, it kind of goes hand in hand with the winery, with what we’re doing in a local area. We can work around harvest and winemaker dinners and pop out to do this fun show that could be a disaster or it could be awesome. It’s the same as picking grapes.
SOURCE: Blabbermouth





Love the new Pucifer song POLAR BEAR!
Strangely, or not so strangely, 1 night before I heard that new song I had a bear dream. YES, I believe in EP!!! LOL!!!
The double meaning is amazing.. come on!! He is so clever and clairvoyant it drives me creatively crazy.
He’s a mind gymnast!!! He can be my Polar Bear any day!!!
BZZZZZ!! from a little queen B!