Man slept in his truck to chase a dream — now he's putting Arizona wine on the national map
Eric Glomski still remembers the first time he discovered his "liquid landscape."
"I remember closing my eyes and smelling this wine, and it reminded me exactly of the place where I harvested those apples," he recalled in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Glomski had not been a winemaker at that time. He was a restoration ecologist, hiking the perennial streams of central Arizona, cataloging river systems and abandoned homesteads.
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