RIP Archie McLaren

My dear friend and brother, Archie McLaren, passed away peacefully at his home in Avila Beach, CA, on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at approximately 11:20 p.m. He had been diagnosed as having an advanced stage of bone cancer.

I visited Archie last Friday to get some completion. When I first arrived, he did not look good, had difficulty forming and completing sentences and finding the right words to use to express himself. For those who know him, that was never a problem. He often invented some words not found in Webster`s and they had to have at least 4-5 syllables to be worthy of inclusion in his prophetic proclamations.

By the time I left a few hours later, he had perked up, became much more lucid, got out of bed and walked with me to his wine cellar whereupon he sat in his regal like chair and admired all of the treasured bottles, pictures and fond memories surrounding him. He was in his own world which he had created over many years.

Archie will always be remembered for his colourful wardrobes, amazing shoe collection and signature adorned berets as well as his command and creative use of the English language.

Probably his biggest legacy comes from the exposure to Central Coast vintners and restauranteurs and the financial gifts to charitable organisations who benefitted from the 32 years of the Central Coast Wine Classic for which Archie was the Founder and Chairman.

He was lovingly served and attended to by Bev Aho and loved, revered and appreciated by all who knew him.

I shall always treasure my special friendship with you Frere Archie. I love you brother.


Here`s a long Bio from the Central Coast Wine Classic Foundation:

Archie McLaren, Central Coast Wine Classic Founder & Chairman

“Archie McLaren has been involved in an array of activities on the Central Coast of California since his arrival here in 1974 to represent legal publisher West Publishing Company. Originally assigned to Nevada and Central California, and later to Nevada, Alaska and Hawaii, he became the Administrator of International Marketing for The Orient for West, representing the company in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia. He retired from West Publishing Company in 1990.

During that time and following, he became no stranger to the world of fine cuisine and rare wine. He is the founding Bailli of the Central Coast Chapter of the Confrerie de la Chaine des Rotisseurs, a member of the Vintners’ Club of San Francisco, the Wine & Food Society of San Francisco, the San Francisco Chapter of the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin and the Marin County Chapter of the International Wine & Food Society. He is the former Cellarmaster of the Avila Bay Wine Society and the former President of the Central Coast Wine Society.

Archie has served as Chairman/Executive Director of both the San Luis Obispo Vintners & Growers Association for whom he is still a consultant and the Paso Robles Westside Grand Crew. He is one of only two Americans inducted into the Austrian Wine Brotherhood (His friend Brooks Firestone is the other), and one of the few Americans inducted into the Commanderie des Bontemps - Medoc et Graves & Sauternes et Barsac of Bordeaux in France.

Archie has long been associated with charitable wine auctions. Not only did he serve for many years as the American Institute of Wine & Food’s Rare & Fine Wine and Auction Consultant, where he became close friends with Julia Child, he also served as a Director on its National Board. He is the Founder & Chairman of the Central Coast Wine Classic, held in high esteem as a prestigious and comprehensive food and wine event, held each year in July and in its thirty-first year, which boasts Wine Spectator among its many significant sponsors. Several years ago, Archie received a San Luis Obispo County Visitors & Conference Bureau Annual Tourism Award for his conception and presentation of the Wine Classic.

With revenues exceeding $1,000,000, the Central Coast Wine Classic is one of America’s most successful charity wine auctions. The Wine Classic not only promotes the wine, culinary and hospitality industries, it also confers substantive beneficiary proceeds through the Central Coast Wine Classic Foundation, which was created in 2004 to sustain 501(c)3 foundations in San Luis Obispo County and Santa Barbara County whose missions are in the Healing, Performing or Studio Arts. From 2004 through 2014, the Foundation has granted over $2,500,000 to 125 such non-profits. In the Fall of 2010, he was honored by the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors for his Civic and Charitable Contributions to the citizens of San Luis Obispo County, in August of 2012, he was awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the Assembly of the California Legislature for the Central Coast Wine Classic’s donation of $100,000 to the Children’s Resource Network, in July of 2014 he was again recognized by the California State Assembly for his support of Central Coast non-profits, his promotion of the Central Coast Wine Industry and his positive impact on Central Coast Tourism through the Central Coast Wine Classic, and he has just been awarded in April of 2016 an additional Assembly Certificate of Recognition for being chosen as United Cerebral Palsy’s Citizen of the Year for 2016.

Archie has assisted in launching charity auctions in Washington, D.C., Honolulu, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Mendocino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ynez and Santa Barbara. His former partner in life, Carissa Chappellet, an owner of Chappellet Winery in the Napa Valley and the winery’s Legal Director & Ambassador, and he have served as Chairs of the WYES Public Television Auction in New Orleans and are frequent donors to and supporters of charitable wine auctions throughout the United States.

In addition, with Brian Talley in 2001 he co-founded the extremely popular World of Pinot Noir, now held at Santa Barbara. In 2007, he directed and was the auctioneer for the Pinot Plus Auction, the Carneros Wine Alliance’s inaugural Carneros Appellation wine and lifestyle tasting and auction, and, although he does not consider himself to be an even remotely functional auctioneer, was auctioneer for the 2007 and 2008 Lake County California Wine Auctions.

Archie is frequently invited to attend tastings of rare and collectible wines throughout the country and has participated in comprehensive vertical tastings of Chateaux d’Yquem, Latour, Mouton Rothschild, Cos d’Estournel, Leoville Las Cases and Cheval Blanc, as well as La Tache, Hermitage La Chapelle, Penfolds Grange, Vega Sicilia Unico, and Beaulieu Vineyards Georges de Latour Private Reserve, among a number of others. A long-time Champagne aficionado who has attended many tastings of rare Champagnes (In 1972, Archie’s long-time friend, “Soul Man” songwriter David Porter turned him on to better sparkling wine than he was drinking at the time, and when Archie moved to California, he took it from there!), he was Founder and Director of the International Festival of Methode Champenoise.

On San Luis Obispo & Santa Barbara Public Radio KCBX, Archie hosted a fine wine program, the Wine Drinker’s Guide to Indulgence for twenty-three years (He continues to host an occasional show, including every year for the results of the California wine grape harvest), and has been a writer on fine wine for Adventures in Dining, the San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune, New Times and Santa Barbara Magazine.

His recent addition of an office and living quarters in downtown Santa Barbara is designed to enhance the demographic audience of the Central Coast Wine Classic, and he has already appeared on a Santa Barbara television show, The Inn Crowd, whose subject is the relationship between fine cuisine and fine wine. A television show on fine wine that he will host is in the initial stages with the goal of airing in early 2016. He is thrilled to note that within four blocks of his Santa Barbara living quarters are restaurants representing a dozen different ethnicities, each an outstanding and accurate representation of its theme, all the way from Himalayan to Creole.

His education includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University, a Juris Doctor of Law degree from the University of Memphis, and post-graduate studies in Humanities, English Literature and International Marketing at various universities. He continues to study a variety of subjects, including recently the Evolution of Language, the theories behind the Classical Western European Musical tradition, the History of the Female Influence in Fine Art, World Geology and various Cultural and Evolutionary Anthropological subjects.

Archie McLaren is involved in an array of civic activities, both in the arts and in the community in general. As previously indicated, he has received the San Luis Obispo Visitors & Convention Bureau’s Annual Tourism Award. He has twice served as the President of the Board of Directors of the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival and as a member of the Board of Directors of the San Luis Obispo County Arts Council.
He served as the President of the Board of Directors of the Avila Beach Water District and the Chairman of the Avila Beach Front Street Enhancement Committee that designed the promenade and park for the rejuvenation of the community of Avila Beach after the discovery and mitigation of the Unocal Oil environmental damage, and for many years was Chairman of the committee that approves new projects for Avila Beach prior to their being approved at the county level.

In order to rebalance the energy and restore the vitality to the community of Avila Beach, a town that was physically and psychologically ripped apart by the Unocal mitigation, he presented Avila Drum Day, a rhythmic happening that was designed to heal the community’s collective psyche. World-renowned percussionists such as Airto Moreira, Walfredo Reyes and Richie Gajate Garcia, at the behest of Santa Barbara resident Eddie Tuduri, founder of The Rhythmic Arts Project, donated their time and stunning musical abilities to the event. Archie has recently begun contemplating a novel on the subject of Rhythm and Harmonics and their various manifestations.

His many accomplishments over the years he has lived in California have resulted in his inclusion in Who’s Who in Media & Communications, Who’s Who in the West, Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.”
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Very sorry for your loss Blake. I’m glad you took the opportunity to go see him one last time, you’ll suffer no regrets.

That was a lovely tribute, Blake. Thanks for sharing it with us. I am so sorry for your loss; I can tell how deeply you have been affected by your friendship and by his passing.

So sad to hear this, Blake. Met Archie several times over the yrs. I can’t see a guy wearing a beret
w/o thinking of him. One yr, when I judged at the SBCnty Fair wine competition, I got to spend some
time w/ him after the judging, tasting some of the (unvieled) leftover wines over lunch. He made a very
strong impression on me. He made quite a mark on the SB wine scene.
Tom

Blake,

I had the honor and privilege of meeting and hanging out with Archie on a few occasions, and these have now become even more treasured memories than before. He was a unique and wonderful individual who wore his passion for life and friendship as proudly as anyone I’ve ever known. He will be dearly missed - but his spirit will live on in folks like you, who continue to share your passion for life and wine as exuberantly as he did. RIP, Archie . . .

For those in the local area, KRUSH 92.5 will set aside part of their radio show, Liquid Lunch, today to talk about Archie and his life. They are having Brian Talley and Vickie Carrol on to talk about his life . . .

Sounds like a great guy…nice tribute Blake…
RIP Archie

Great words Larry. I`m motivated even more so now to carry on with the spirit of Archie in my aura.

Frere Archie:
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Sorry to read this Blake. I know you were quite close.

I had lunch with Archie a few times in LA over the years.

Just found another photo of a painting Archie`s dear friend, James Paul Brown painted of him recently:
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Sounds like a great guy. Sorry I never met him.

Archie was a major league piece of work and I will never forget him. He did not waste any time but made sure he got something out of every minute.

Archie was a major league piece of work and I will never forget him. He did not waste any time but made sure he got something out of every minute.

Very Sad to hear this. I ran into Archie at one of the museums in SLO several months back where he had a number of his bottles displayed. He was a great guy and did lots of great things for the community.

A good guy indeed

Wow, met him a few times many years ago at The Masters of Food & Wine event. Forgot his name but he was a really, really neat person as his bio reflects. Sorry for you loss.

JD

What a beautiful and fitting tribute. I am so sorry. I was in the ‘I know of him’ camp, but after reading your tribute and seeing the photos, I feel as if I got an intimate glimpse of the man. Thank you for sharing in a time of such sadness.

In retrospect, I started going through old Wine Classic catalogues and found one with you doing a symposium in it Mel.

Thanks for sharing this lovely tribute Blake. Archie was obviously a very special person and although I never knew him we do have the Vandy connection. I’ll raise a glass tonight to Archie and a life lived so fully.