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Michael Dominic Chiarello (January 26, 1962 – October 6, 2023) was an American
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, restauranteur, and businessperson, who was known for
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-influenced California cuisine. He hosted the cooking TV shows ''Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello'' on
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and ''NapaStyle'' on Fine Living Network. He was the owner of a tapas restaurant named Coqueta and an Italian restaurant named Bottega and has locations in
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, California and San Francisco, California. He was a competitor on the fourth season of '' The Next Iron Chef''.


Early life and career

Michael Dominic Chiarello was born on January 26, 1962, in
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, to an
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family. He began cooking with his family at a young age. After graduating in 1982 from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, he studied
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at
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, and received his
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in 1984.


Career

The next year, he opened the Grand Bay Hotel in Coconut Grove, Florida, and Toby's Bar and Grill. He was honored as 1985's Chef of the Year by '' Food & Wine Magazine''. Later in the 1980s, Chiarello moved back to his home state of
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, making his home in the
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. One of his first endeavors was to be a chef at The Heritage Restaurant in Turlock, which failed and went bankrupt. He opened the Tra Vigne restaurant in 1987, creating a menu influenced by the cuisine of his family's native
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and rife with local seasonal ingredients. He remained at Tra Vigne until 2001. He has since served as executive chef in numerous American restaurants, including Caffe Museo in
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; Ajax Tavern and Bump's in
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; and Bistecca Italian Steakhouse in
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. In the 1990s, Chiarello launched a line of flavored oils named Consorzio. Chiarello owned a
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called Chiarello Family Vineyards, located in
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. Chiarello also owned ''NapaStyle'' in Yountville, California, which sold a selection of exclusive drinkware, serverware, and designer tabletop pieces, which closed on January 4, 2016.


Media career

His first cooking show, ''Season by Season'', debuted on PBS in 2001. He hosted two more series for PBS, ''Michael Chiarello's Napa'' and ''Michael Chiarello's Napa: Casual Cooking,'' over the next two years before moving to the
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to host ''Easy Entertaining'' in 2003, which won an
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. In 2004, his show ''NapaStyle'' premiered on the Food Network's sister network Fine Living Network. In 2009, Chiarello was a contestant on ''
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'', winning his preliminary round and advancing to the championship round, placing second to winner Rick Bayless. In 2011, Chiarello appeared in the Visit California promotional film aimed at boosting tourism from the UK.


Sexual harassment allegations

In March 2016, two former employees of Coqueta filed two lawsuits against Chiarello and his restaurant group ''Gruppo Chiarello'', alleging sexual harassment and labor law violations. In 2017, the sexual harassment lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount.


Personal life

His first marriage to Ines Bartel ended in divorce. He had two daughters from the first marriage, Margaux and Felicia. He also had a younger daughter named Giana O’Shaughnessy. In 2003, Chiarello married Eileen Marie Gordon, with whom he had one son, Aidan, born in 2005. In 2019, Chiarello filed for divorce from Gordon; however, the paperwork was not finalized at the time of his death in 2023.


Death

Chiarello died on October 6, 2023 in Napa, at the age of 61, after being hospitalized for an allergic reaction that led to
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.


Cookbooks

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Filmography


TV series

* 2000, ''Season by Season'', PBS * 2001, ''Michael Chiarello's Napa'', PBS * 2002, ''Michael Chiarello's Napa: Casual Cooking'', PBS * 2003, ''Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello'' (10 seasons) * 2004, NapaStyle * 2009, ''
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;'' lost to Rick Bayless * 2011, '' The Next Iron Chef''; lost to Geoffrey Zakarian * 2013, '' Supermarket Superstar''


References


External links


Official website
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Michael Chiarello
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