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AMADOR COUNTY AT A GLANCE
beautiful mahogany bar.” Taste, highly
rated by Zagat and praised by The New
York Times, has become a destination,
especially for visitors to Amador Coun-
ty’s more than 40 wineries.
Population: 37,306 (*1,002)
Median Age: 50.6 (*34)
WHY PLYMOUTH?
Mark says there wasn’t a restaurant in
the county with a focus on wine and
seasonally driven menus. “If you look
at Plymouth on the map,” he says, “it
was in a great location for us and afford-
able. People said it was in the middle of
nowhere. The wineries of Amador and
El Dorado (counties) are just to the east
… Rancho Murieta and El Dorado Hills
were an easy shot from the west and
northwest, so Plymouth was actually in
the center of everything.” In 2008, Mark
and Tracey purchased an apartment
complex on Main Street with the idea to
create live-work studios, extended-stay
condos or a hotel, but they didn’t antici-
pate how hard it would be to get a con-
struction loan. They operated the apart-
ments for seven years before eventually
finding financing in 2014. Two years lat-
er, they opened Rest, a 16-room boutique
hotel. “We had spent years at Taste help-
ing people plan their visit to the area by
recommending lodging and wineries,”
Tracey says. “It was time to start sending
them to our own establishment.”
WHAT’S UP ON MAIN STREET?
When they opened Taste, Mark says,
Main Street had few businesses. “Main
Street Plymouth has seen some slow
change,” he says. “Much of that is due
to building owners not wanting to do
anything with their property or waiting
for the perfect high-priced offer.” Mark
says the addition of a roundabout at the
intersection of Main Street and Highway
49 “has caused more people to wander
down Main Street.” Many new business-
es have opened in the past few years, he
says, including a brewery, two wine-tast-
ing rooms, a bar and cafe, a clothing and
home-decor store, a local artists gallery
— plus the relocation of the Plymouth
Library. “The community of Plymouth
Median Income: $60,636 (*$61,591)
County Seat: Jackson
Biggest Cities: Ione (7,161), Jackson
(4,656), Sutter Creek (2,517)
THE 10-COUNTY
CAPITAL REGION
*Plymouth data
SOURCE: HTTPS://DATAUSA.IO
wants more businesses to open, and
they want to support them,” Mark says.
“The vibe on Main Street is one of hope
that our business district will continue
to grow and give people a reason to keep
visiting our community.”
WHAT ABOUT THE NAMES?
Tracey says when they were planning
their restaurant, they had sticky notes
with ideas and concepts, and they used
a thesaurus to look up food. “We wrote
down some of the synonyms and even-
tually chose Taste,” she says. “Of course,
we discovered there were many Taste
restaurants.” So they decided on Taste
Restaurant and Wine Bar (the formal
name). When they were thinking of
names for the hotel, she says, “it started
as a joke that we would have to continue
with a one-word name, but it stuck.” She
says the joke with business owners in
town is they need to change their busi-
nesses to one-word names. “The locals
are always giving us one-word names for
businesses they want to open,” she says.
“Sip, the wine bar, and Awake, the coffee
shop.”
HOW DID THIS PARTNERSHIP
BEGIN?
Mark and Tracey met working in a kitch-
en in 1989 when they both worked for
Marriott. In 1992, they took a wine and
food-pairing class at the California Cu-
linary Academy. In 1997, they left Mar-
riott and bought the St. George Hotel in
Volcano, launching their long partner-
ship in the hospitality industry. “I can’t
imagine working in this industry and be-
ing married to someone who is not,” says
Mark, who also runs the culinary arts
program at San Joaquin Delta College in
Stockton. “It is a very challenging, stress-
ful business with long hours at night,
weekends and holidays.” Though they
have no children, “we have many, many
‘children’ we have raised and mentored
over the 22 years we have been in busi-
ness together.” n
Tom Couzens is executive editor of
Comstock’s. On Twitter @tomcouzens.
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