March 2026
Wine Box Experience - Nikki & Johann
Leading the Pour: Women in Wine Uncorked
For centuries, women have been an essential, if often not noticed, force shaping the world of wine, working as growers, winemakers, oenologists, négociants, and visionary owners behind some of the most respected estates on the planet. Today, that influence is no longer obscure, it’s commanding attention.
Across regions from Burgundy to Napa to Mendoza, women are not only preserving tradition but redefining it. Bringing precision, innovation, and a fresh perspective to viticulture and winemaking. Their presence has expanded across every tier of the industry, from family-run vineyards to global brands, and their impact is felt in the increasing diversity of styles, sustainability practices, and storytelling that now define modern wine culture.
The numbers tell part of the story: women now make up roughly 30% of winemakers globally, with even stronger representation in countries like New Zealand (over 40%) and growing influence in the United States and Europe. Organizations like Women of the Vine & Spirits report that women account for over 50% of wine consumers, further emphasizing their role in shaping both production and demand. But beyond statistics, the accolades speak volumes. Trailblazers like Madame Clicquot (of Veuve Clicquot) revolutionized Champagne production in the 19th century, while modern icons such as Lalou Bize-Leroy (Queen of Burgundy, Domaine d’Auvenay), Elena Walch (Alto Adige region), and Heidi Barrett (La Sirena, Shafer Vineyards, Amuse Bouche, Paradigm) have produced some of the most critically acclaimed wines in the world. Women have always been, and will continue to be, imperative to quality wines of the world.
Now, let’s turn admiration into experience… here are your wines that embody the vision, precision, and impact of the women shaping the world of wine today.
Let’s begin the praise of women with your first wine the Château Haut-Blanville Languedoc Rouge. It’s a compelling expression of the strength, precision, and collaborative spirit that women bring to the world of wine, guided by the vision of Charlotte Nivollet, Margaux Nivollet, and Marion Mathelin. This southern French blend offers layers of ripe black fruit, garrigue herbs, soft spice, and a supple, polished structure. Striking that beautiful balance between rustic charm and refined execution. It’s a wine that feels both grounded in tradition and elevated by thoughtful, modern craftsmanship.
The tribute continues with the Terre Brûlée Swartland Le Rouge. It’s a vivid expression of precision, energy, and thoughtful craftsmanship. Brought to life through the influence of Tania Carême, whose work alongside Domaine Vincent Carême and bridges Old World finesse with South African soul. This Rhône-inspired blend delivers juicy red and black fruit layered with peppery spice, subtle earth, and a lifted, vibrant structure that feels both elegant and alive. It’s a wine that reflects balance and intention with power held in check by finesse, much like the women shaping the modern wine landscape.
To celebrate March’s Women’s History Month, share these bottles around a table of good friends. Pair it with a thoughtfully prepared meal a springtime-inspired fares like Provençal vegetable tart with goat cheese, wild mushroom risotto, or herb-crusted lamb chops. Then take a moment to toast not just the wine in your glass, but the women whose passion and brilliance continue to elevate it.
From pioneering techniques to earning top scores and global recognition, women in wine have moved from the margins to the forefront. Constantly proving that the story of wine is, and always has been, a story of their influence.

