Friday, February 27, 2015

About Tom Rosicki

Together with his wife, Cynthia, Tom Rosicki founded Sparkling Pointe, a vineyard that has emerged as one of the best American producers of sparkling wines. Over the years, Tom Rosicki’s vineyard has won a number of domestic and international honors. In both 2008 and 2011, it won first place at the Rio de Janeiro Carnaval competition for its samba school Beija Flor. In 2009, its Brut Seduction 2000 beat out all other American sparkling wines and took first place at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. The Sparking Pointe project has involved partnerships with both Steve Mudd, a renowned vineyard developer and manager, and Gilles Martin, an international winemaker who gained extensive experience with sparkling wine during his tenure at one of France’s most respected champagne producers.

A man of many talents, Tom Rosicki formerly served as the vice president director of security for Macy’s East and as deputy commissioner of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission before dedicating himself to winemaking. He also was a special agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Organized Crime Division with assignments in several different cities. Additionally, Tom Rosicki served as the chairman of the Nassau County Parole Board, earning an appointment to the position from the county executive.

Alongside his work with Sparkling Pointe, Tom Rosicki strives to make a positive impact in his community. He formerly served as the president of AHRC Nassau, an organization that meets the needs of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families. Tom Rosicki remains actively involved with the organization as a member of its board of directors. Together with his wife, he also established an endowment at his alma mater that empowers the school to give scholarships to students with disabilities. The endowment also provides funding for any accommodations necessary to support those students.