Photo:Emily Mae Photography courtesy of Hotel Jerome, an Auberge ResortDwyane Wademay haveleft Florida, but the NBA star made many memories in the Sunshine State.While speaking with PEOPLE during the annualFood & WineClassic in Aspen, theWade Cellarsfounder, 41, shared the details of one of his “biggest memories” on the Heat atPrime 112, a celebrity-studded Miami restaurant.“I went to Prime 112 a lot. I supportedMyles [Chefetz]down on the beach. David Grutman – I supported what he does a lot over the years,” Wade says of some of his favorite restaurants and restaurateurs in Miami. “I’ve done birthday parties there. I’ve talked about them so other people can hear about them, so I just always support it.”Erica Rodriguez, Metelus StudiosOne of his trips to Prime 112 resulted in lifelong memories for Wade and other diners at the Miami establishment.“My biggest memory down there was 2010 whenLeBron [James]announced he was coming to Miami,” the former Heat player tells PEOPLE before hosting the Black on Black dinner atHotel Jeromeduring theFood & WineClassic.“You have Prime 112. And then next to them you got [the] Prime Hotel,” Wade continues. “I was hosting a little viewing room in the Prime Hotel in the back, and then I ran through Prime 112 and cheers and celebratory moments with everybody,” he explains of the time James publicly announced he would be joining the Miami Heat.“That was a big moment. I knew it was going to be a big moment, and I wanted to give that moment to Myles, and so I did,” Wade says, adding that he was also “able to share [that moment] with all the people that were at the restaurant enjoying the meal.”Emily Mae Photography courtesy of Hotel Jerome, an Auberge ResortAs a star in the wine business himself, Wade made an appearance at the Black on Black dinner in Aspen at Hotel Jerome, where Black vintners and winemakers including Chris Paul and CJ McCollum were celebrated.“To be able to be a part of this Black on Black dinner, it’s something that is important. It’s important for our community that a lot of us are doing it for,” he tells PEOPLE.“It is great to be able to put together the ones who built this space for us and the new ones [who] are coming in and get everybody together and just enjoy each other’s wines and each other’s conversations,” Wade says of his fellow winemakers.

Photo:Emily Mae Photography courtesy of Hotel Jerome, an Auberge Resort

Dwyane Wade at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen

Emily Mae Photography courtesy of Hotel Jerome, an Auberge Resort

Dwyane Wademay haveleft Florida, but the NBA star made many memories in the Sunshine State.While speaking with PEOPLE during the annualFood & WineClassic in Aspen, theWade Cellarsfounder, 41, shared the details of one of his “biggest memories” on the Heat atPrime 112, a celebrity-studded Miami restaurant.“I went to Prime 112 a lot. I supportedMyles [Chefetz]down on the beach. David Grutman – I supported what he does a lot over the years,” Wade says of some of his favorite restaurants and restaurateurs in Miami. “I’ve done birthday parties there. I’ve talked about them so other people can hear about them, so I just always support it.”Erica Rodriguez, Metelus StudiosOne of his trips to Prime 112 resulted in lifelong memories for Wade and other diners at the Miami establishment.“My biggest memory down there was 2010 whenLeBron [James]announced he was coming to Miami,” the former Heat player tells PEOPLE before hosting the Black on Black dinner atHotel Jeromeduring theFood & WineClassic.“You have Prime 112. And then next to them you got [the] Prime Hotel,” Wade continues. “I was hosting a little viewing room in the Prime Hotel in the back, and then I ran through Prime 112 and cheers and celebratory moments with everybody,” he explains of the time James publicly announced he would be joining the Miami Heat.“That was a big moment. I knew it was going to be a big moment, and I wanted to give that moment to Myles, and so I did,” Wade says, adding that he was also “able to share [that moment] with all the people that were at the restaurant enjoying the meal.”Emily Mae Photography courtesy of Hotel Jerome, an Auberge ResortAs a star in the wine business himself, Wade made an appearance at the Black on Black dinner in Aspen at Hotel Jerome, where Black vintners and winemakers including Chris Paul and CJ McCollum were celebrated.“To be able to be a part of this Black on Black dinner, it’s something that is important. It’s important for our community that a lot of us are doing it for,” he tells PEOPLE.“It is great to be able to put together the ones who built this space for us and the new ones [who] are coming in and get everybody together and just enjoy each other’s wines and each other’s conversations,” Wade says of his fellow winemakers.

Dwyane Wademay haveleft Florida, but the NBA star made many memories in the Sunshine State.

While speaking with PEOPLE during the annualFood & WineClassic in Aspen, theWade Cellarsfounder, 41, shared the details of one of his “biggest memories” on the Heat atPrime 112, a celebrity-studded Miami restaurant.

“I went to Prime 112 a lot. I supportedMyles [Chefetz]down on the beach. David Grutman – I supported what he does a lot over the years,” Wade says of some of his favorite restaurants and restaurateurs in Miami. “I’ve done birthday parties there. I’ve talked about them so other people can hear about them, so I just always support it.”

Erica Rodriguez, Metelus Studios

Dwyane Wade at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen

One of his trips to Prime 112 resulted in lifelong memories for Wade and other diners at the Miami establishment.

“My biggest memory down there was 2010 whenLeBron [James]announced he was coming to Miami,” the former Heat player tells PEOPLE before hosting the Black on Black dinner atHotel Jeromeduring theFood & WineClassic.

“You have Prime 112. And then next to them you got [the] Prime Hotel,” Wade continues. “I was hosting a little viewing room in the Prime Hotel in the back, and then I ran through Prime 112 and cheers and celebratory moments with everybody,” he explains of the time James publicly announced he would be joining the Miami Heat.

“That was a big moment. I knew it was going to be a big moment, and I wanted to give that moment to Myles, and so I did,” Wade says, adding that he was also “able to share [that moment] with all the people that were at the restaurant enjoying the meal.”

Dwyane Wade at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen

As a star in the wine business himself, Wade made an appearance at the Black on Black dinner in Aspen at Hotel Jerome, where Black vintners and winemakers including Chris Paul and CJ McCollum were celebrated.

“To be able to be a part of this Black on Black dinner, it’s something that is important. It’s important for our community that a lot of us are doing it for,” he tells PEOPLE.

“It is great to be able to put together the ones who built this space for us and the new ones [who] are coming in and get everybody together and just enjoy each other’s wines and each other’s conversations,” Wade says of his fellow winemakers.

source: people.com