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Discover how these visionary sisters disrupted a centuries-old industry by prioritizing sustainability, social impact, and authenticity.
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Robin McBride, co-founder and president of McBride Sisters Wine Company, will keynote the 2023 Unified Symposium Luncheon and share the incredible story of how she and her sister, Andréa McBride John, created the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States...

SACRAMENTO, Calif., January 17, 2023...Robin McBride, co-founder and president ofMcBride Sisters Wine Company, will keynote the 2023 Unified

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

McBride Sisters Winery President to Keynote at the 2023 Unified Symposium’s Opening Day Luncheon: Robin McBride, co-founder and president of McBride Sisters Wine Company, will keynote the 2023 Unified Symposium Luncheon and share the incredible story of how she and her sister, Andréa McBride John, created the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States...

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“Our intention from day one has been really focused on making wine accessible. And, to us, a big part of accessibility is not only price, but it’s also location,” says Andrea McBride.

A brand built on transforming the industry, leading by example, and cultivating community—”one delicious glass of wine at a time.” —Chasity Cooper You’ve more than likely learned of their story reading one of their many news features, or perhaps listening to their two-part episode on Guy Raz’s How I Built This podcast: two sisters who […]

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This is a Universal Issue
We Can Do Better. Here's How. John F Kennedy said once: "It is not enough to pin the blame on others, to say this is a problem of one section of the country or another, or deplore the fact that we face. A great change is at hand, and our task, our obligation, is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all." I am blessed to be surrounded each day by a team rich with diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, ages, and experiences, with many perspectives and voices to contribute. I have needed to do very little to create a relationship of respect among them except try to foster a forum where hard and serious conversations can occur (albeit over Zoom) and promote understanding, and not always force agreement. My team is doing the rest. Many are angry, most are sad, all are concerned and everyone is affected. Allyship is hard and a lifelong process but we're trying. We all need to try harder. As stewards of our client's marketi
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