Ser Graciano

Ser Graciano Bokisch Vineyard 2018
Ser Graciano Bokisch Vineyard 2018. Click here for tasting notes.
Ser Graciano Bokisch Vineyard 2018

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Graciano”

Ser Cabernet Pfeffer

Ser Wirtz and Silletto Vineyards Cabernet Pfeffer 2015
Ser Wirtz and Silletto Vineyards Cabernet Pfeffer 2015. Click here for tasting notes.

 

Ser Wirtz and Silletto Vineyards Cabernet Pfeffer 2015

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Cabernet Pfeffer”

Ser Cabernet Pfeffer

Ser Cabernet Pfeffer Central Coast 2016
Ser Cabernet Pfeffer Central Coast 2016 Click here for tasting notes.

 

Ser Cabernet Pfeffer Central Coast 2016

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Cabernet Pfeffer”

Ser Muscat

Ser Dry Orange Muscat 2020
Ser Dry Orange Muscat 2020. Click here for tasting notes.

 

Ser Dry Orange Muscat 2020

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Muscat”

Ser Vermentino

Ser Vermentino Cedar Lake Vineyard 2019
Ser Vermentino Cedar Lake Vineyard 2019. Click here for tasting notes.

 

Ser Vermentino Cedar Lake Vineyard 2019

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Vermentino”

Ser Dry Riesling

Ser Dry Riesling Wirz Vineyard 2017
Ser Dry Riesling Wirz Vineyard 2017. Click here for tasting notes.

 

Ser Dry Riesling Wirz Vineyard 2017

In the tradition-bound world of wine, winemaking has, predictably, been dominated by men. For example, there are about 4,800 wineries in California, but only 10 percent have female lead winemakers. (When it comes to winery ownership, the number does jump up to about 19 percent, according to Woman Owned Wineries, a nationwide directory of female wine entrepreneurs.)

Encouragingly, however, greater educational opportunities (as opposed to the historically more usual inheriting a wine operation) have been opening the possibility of becoming a winemaker to more and more women. One of these is Nicole Walsh of Ser Winery in Aptos, California, due east of Santa Cruz. Continue reading “Ser Dry Riesling”