Leading Women Vintners Join Group to Promote Fine Wines to Women
NAPA, Calif., June 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A Woman's Palate is excited to announce their association with some of Napa's and Sonoma's finest women vintners/vineyard owners to promote fine wine to women. A Woman's Palate offers multiple touch points through which women can experience these vintners and their wines: an online magazine, www.awpmag.com; an educational seminar, Don't Give Up The Wine List (DGUTWL); a custom wine club; and AWP Napa Valley BootCamp. A Woman's Palate wants to introduce women vintners and their stories; share these fine wines made by women with a larger audience of women; and educate women about wine.
A Woman's Palate grew out of a trade group of Napa/Sonoma Valley women vineyard owners/vintners with a goal to empower, connect and support professional women with wine. "We believe in supporting women vintners dedicated to the making and marketing of fine wines and to highlight the women in our trade: women sommeliers, retailers and chefs. We also feature executive women in business, focusing on how important wine is to them both in business, and at home. These are the ways we can promote the success of women both in and outside our business," says co-founder and vintner Sharon Harris. Well-known vintners like Molly Chappellet (Chappellet Winery), Beth Milliken (Spottswoode Winery), Joy Sterling (Iron Horse Vineyards) and Eileen Crane (CEO, Domaine Carneros) are all part of A Woman's Palate.
Awpmag.com, the online magazine, highlights women vintners and recipes from women chef contributors like Cindy Pawlcyn. DGUTWL is a seminar that helps women learn about and become more comfortable ordering and purchasing wine. AWP Bootcamp is the ultimate wine country immersion experience bringing small groups of women into Napa Valley to meet and experience life with women vintners. AWP Wine Club offers a handpicked selection of fine wines, taking the guesswork out of choosing wines for the woman consumer.
According to Sharon Harris, "60% of all wines are bought by women; and women buy 85% of wines under $18. But ask any fine wine producer in Napa or Sonoma how many women are on their mailing list and the answer is less than 5%." A Woman's Palate is trying to bring these smaller finer wines to a larger audience, starting with executive women.
About A Woman's Palate
Started in 2012 by vintner Sharon Harris and former ad sales exec and cookbook author Susan Citron, A Woman's Palate wants to introduce women vintners and their stories; share these fine wines made by women with a larger audience of women; and educate women about wine. To do this they signed on some of the most well-known and respected women winemakers in Napa and Sonoma Counties. They continue to strive to improve peoples' lives over a glass of fine wine.
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