Every bottle of wine has a story. And for over a hundred years, the storytellers have been women, especially in California’s Napa Valley. Since Josephine Tychson became the first woman to build and operate a winery in California in 1886, women have been leaders in the industry and, today, make up 60% of the region’s winemakers and winery owners.
All offerings will be available for purchase from October 23 to October 25 on Napa Valley Vintners' website. Many of us are stocking up on wine as we solidify our Thanksgiving plans, emotionally prepare for Election Day, and get ready to hibernate this winter. But instead of heading to your local liquor store and just winging it, why not order a special bottle from one of Napa Valley’s premier women winemakers? Here are just a few of the founders, owners, and makers who will be participating in Open the Cellar—and how they came to choose their favorite creations.
Meet more women in wine through the #ThisIsOurNapa hashtag across social media, and don’t forget to buy your loved ones—and yourself—some unique bottles in support of this special initiative at NapaVintners.com.
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