Our highly acclaimed book, Women Winemakers: Personal Odysseys, and A Companion Reader
- Winemaker Photo Reference: California
- Winemaker Photo Reference: Global
- Grape Collective: Q & A with Lucia and John (Jack) Gilbert
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Women Winemakers: Personal Odysseys' A Companion Reader
- A Companion Reader, a resource for researchers and wine writers, is not available for purchase. It is currently available at the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County, the Napa and Sonoma County's Wine Libraries, the Shields Library, Archives and Special Collections, at UC Davis, and the Perry-Castañeda Library, University of Texas Libraries.
Up-to-date Information
- So You Want to be a Winemaker: Career Advice from 100+ Noted Women Winemakers Globally
- Facts and Figures Gathered in Our On-going Research on California Women Winemakers - Updated April 2025
Click on the heading BEYOND CA for articles reporting on our conversations with women winemakers abroad and in Walla Walla, Washington.
- California's Trailblazing Women Winemakers: The First 20 Years (1965 through 1984)
- How Many Women? (Study 1)
- Women Winemaker Acclaim (Study 2)
- A Look at California's Newer Wineries for Evidence of Success (Study 3)
- Innovative Case Study on Status of CA Winemakers who are Women (Study 4)
- American Association of Wine Economists (May 2015): California Women Winemakers: Three Studies Assess Their Progress and Prospects [PDF]
- California Lead Women Winemakers Show Slow, Steady Progress from 2011 to 2020 (Study 5)
- California's Next Generation Lead Women Winemakers and the Promise that Accompanies their Success (Study 6)
- California's wineries and women's ownership: An empirical study (Study 7)
- A Case Study of Iconic Napa Valley Wineries with a Change in Ownership and their Women Winemakers (Study 8)
- Keeping It in the Family: Next Generation Successes in Napa Valley (Study 9)
- Keeping It in the Family: Next Generation Successes in Sonoma County (Study 10)