Synopses & Reviews
A celebration of wine and womenIf you are passionate and believe in what you are doing, work is not a job but a way of life. For today's enterprising women in the wine industry, it is their passion for their careers in wine that both defines them and unites them. More than a book about wine, Women of the Vine connects with today's women in the wine industry, whose passions dictate how they lead their lives, how they fight adversity and conquer gender stereotypes in an often male-dominated workplace—and how their calling has taken them on the most rewarding journeys of their lives.
"Women of the Vine is a terrific book; a great read for everyone in the wine community."
—Margrit Biever Mondavi
"Deborah Brenner takes you on a unique and enjoyable journey into wine country. It's a people story, with wine as the glittering backdrop."
—Joe Czerwinski, Senior Editor and Tasting Director, Wine Enthusiast magazine
"This clutch of inspiring profiles will provide ample encouragement for women—whether they aspire to be sommelier, journalist, or winemaker—to follow their dream."
—Alice Feiring, wine writer The New York Times and Time magazine
Brimming with helpful sidebars filled with tips and secrets—including storing wine after opening, unusual food and wine pairings, and tasting wine like a pro—Women of the Vine takes you on a new and very different journey to wine country, inviting you to enjoy these remarkable women's stories one sip at a time.
Review
* Brenner, a marketing executive-turned-wine label owner, presents wide-ranging interviews with 21 women involved in the wine industry, covering everything from the crush to the shoes to the perfect pregnancy timetable when working among the grapes. After a brief description of the winemaking process, Brenner offers detailed, quote-heavy profiles of award-winning winemakers like Heidi Peterson Barrett and Kristin Bedair, who pontificate on life as, in the words of winemaker Gina Gallo, ""part farmer, part scientist, part chef, part CEO."" Besides the success, there's plenty of angst and adversity—disappearing funds, gender discrimination, and family tragedy—to serve as inspiration to those in need of career advice. While most of the interviews are with winemakers from California, several are with afficionados such as Stephanie Browne, founder of Divas Uncorked, a wine group for women of color, and top industry scholar Dr. Ann Noble. Though Brenner's upbeat voice can veer into self-help speak, anyone who enjoys wine will find much to like in this collection, especially those laboring along ""the journey from 'cellar rat' to renowned and respected winemaker."" (Nov.) (Publishers Weekly, November 27, 2006)
Review
Brenner, a marketing executive-turned-wine label owner, presents wide-ranging interviews with 21 women involved in the wine industry, covering everything from the crush to the shoes to the perfect pregnancy timetable when working among the grapes. After a brief description of the winemaking process, Brenner offers detailed, quote-heavy profiles of award-winning winemakers like Heidi Peterson Barrett and Kristin Bedair, who pontificate on life as, in the words of winemaker Gina Gallo, "part farmer, part scientist, part chef, part CEO." Besides the success, there's plenty of angst and adversity—disappearing funds, gender discrimination, and family tragedy—to serve as inspiration to those in need of career advice. While most of the interviews are with winemakers from California, several are with afficionados such as Stephanie Browne, founder of Divas Uncorked, a wine group for women of color, and top industry scholar Dr. Ann Noble. Though Brenner's upbeat voice can veer into self-help speak, anyone who enjoys wine will find much to like in this collection, especially those laboring along "the journey from 'cellar rat' to renowned and respected winemaker." (Nov.) (Publishers Weekly, November 27, 2006)
Synopsis
Women of the Vine takes us into the world of wine through the eyes of its largest consumer: women. Deborah Brenner, wine negotiant and founder & CEO of Shop4Charity.com, A Products for Charity, Inc.Company, introduces the reader to women winemakers, women sommeliers, and the growing groups of women getting together to just enjoy wine. The book features sidebars filled with tips and tricks to show the reader how to choose a memorable bottle, store wine after opening, select the best wine accessories, and taste wine like a pro. Complete with a helpful glossary and striking color photographs, this fun and accessible book is the perfect gift for any woman who loves wine. Helpful vocabulary and photographs complete this fun and accessible package.
Synopsis
This book takes you on a very different journey to wine country, inviting you to enjoy the remarkable stories of twenty dynamic women in the world of wine. These women share their lives, wine tips, pairings, and most important, enthusiasm for wine while imparting their rich life lessons and wine expertise—a wonderful way to share your love for wine with the enterprising women who help bring it to your table.
Synopsis
This book takes you on a very different journey to wine country, inviting you to enjoy the remarkable stories of twenty dynamic women in the world of wine. These women share their lives, wine tips, pairings, and most important, enthusiasm for wine while imparting their rich life lessons and wine expertise—a wonderful way to share your love for wine with the enterprising women who help bring it to your table.
About the Author
DEBORAH BRENNER is a wine negotiant and owner of Women of the Vine Cellars, which is scheduled to release its first vintage in early 2007. She is also the founder and CEO of Shop 4 Charity, Inc. (www.shop4charity.com).
Table of Contents
Foreword by Gina Gallo.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part One: The Wine.
1. From Vine to Wine—the Job of a Winemaker.
Part Two: The Women.
2. Milla Handley: Winemaker, Handley Cellars.
3. Kristin Belair: Winemaker, Honig Vineyard and Winery.
4. Amelia Ceja: President and owner, Ceja Vineyards.
5. Andrea Immer Robinson: Master sommelier.
6. Gina Gallo: Winemaker, Gallo Family Vineyards.
7. Marketta Fourmeaux: Winemaker, Château Potelle Winery.
8. Heidi Peterson Barrett: Winemaker, Screaming Eagle and La Sirena.
9. Stephanie Browne: Founder of Divas Uncorked.
10. Merry Edwards: Winemaker, Merry Edwards Wines.
11. Kimberlee Nicholls: Winemaker, Markham Vineyards.
12. Stephanie Gallo: Director of marketing, Gallo Family Vineyards.
13. Ramona Nicholson: Owner, Nicholson Ranch Vineyards, and president of Napa/Sonoma chapter of Women for WineSense.
14. Dr. Ann Noble: Creator of the Wine Aroma Wheel, U.C. Davis professor emerita.
15. Paula Moschetti: Winemaker, Frog’s Leap.
16. Lee Miyamura: Winemaker, Meridian Vineyards.
17. Michele Ostrove: Founder and editor-in-chief of Wine Adventure magazine.
18. Stephanie Putnam: Winemaker, Far Niente.
19. Leslie Sbrocco: Wine writer and author of Wine for Women.
20. Darice Spinelli: Winemaker, Nickel & Nickel.
21. Signe Zoller: Consultant, Zoller Wine Styling, and winemaker.
Glossary of Wine Terms.
Further Reading.
Index.