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March is the month to celebrate women!

From International Women’s Day on the 8th, to Mother’s Day on the 30th, and Women’s History Month, we thought it would be the perfect opportunity to spotlight some of our incredible producers who are pioneering female winemakers and trailblazing women in wine.

You can also join us on Wednesday 19th March for our free Women in Wine Tasting!

Scroll down to explore our selection of female-made and owned wines:

Marie-Noëlle – Champagne Henriet-Bazin

Marie-Noëlle, Winemaker and the 4th generation of her family in charge of Champagne Henriet-Bazin, along with her husband Nicolas Rainon

Piera Martellozzo – Piera 1899

Piera Martellozzo, who took over her family’s wine estate in 1992, building on the 3-generation legacy to innovate and revolutionise Piera 1899

Aurelia Caumont – Domaine du Salut

Aurelia Caumont, Winemaker and Owner of Domaine du Salut since 2015, along with her husband Frédéric

Louisa Rose – Yalumba

Louisa Rose, Chief Winemaker at Australia’s most historic family-owned winery. During her 20-year career at Yalumba, she has become one of the world’s most respected winemakers.

Claire, Lisa and Aline – Champagne Baron Albert

Claire, Lisa and Aline, the Baron Sisters, who are continuing the legacy of their father, uncles and grandparents at Champagne Baron Albert, France

Saskia Andrea Prüm – S.A Prüm

Saskia Andrea Prüm, daughter of Raimund Prüm and the first women to own and lead her family winery in Germany in it’s 800+ year history

Louisa Rose – Jabord

Claudie Jobard, who has been making wines under her own name in Rully, France since 2002, following in the footsteps of 8 generations of winegrowers.

Jane Hunter – Hunter’s Wines

Jane Hunter, Owner, Viticulturist, and Managing Director of Hunter’s Wines, New Zealand (and “the First Lady of New Zealand Wine”)

Olivia Hernandez – Pazo Pondal

Olivia Hernandez, who is striving to produce more personal wines as General Manager of Pazo Pondal, Spain