Bure first became interested in wine during his playing days with the Canadiens in the mid-to-late '90s.
Vincent Damphousse, Martin Rucinsky, Brian Savage and Vladimir Malakhov were several teammates who shared their knowledge with him over the years.
And head equipment manager Pierre Gervais was an influential figure in opening Bure's eyes to his future profession, too.
"I started my love for wine in Montreal with all of the boys inviting me for dinner, introducing me to all the wines. I bought a little fridge, then a bigger fridge, a walk-in fridge, and now it's in barrels," said Bure, who also played for Calgary, Florida, St. Louis and Dallas before hanging up his skates at age 31 and switching fields. "It's not like I thought I'd be finished playing hockey so young. I thought I still had a lot of years to come, but the injuries were too much. But like a lot of hockey players, I was just loving wine. I studied and researched. My love for wine has never changed. I'm just gaining more knowledge and more passion, like the little babies that come from the vines, the brand new shoots, there's so much excitement in that. Now I have a different appreciation for wine, but I still remember how I started."