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Jeanne Krug (1880 – 1954)
The Twentieth century women to celebrate starts with Jeanne Krug. The Krug Champagne House was founded by Joseph Krug in 1843. It was founded in Reims and is one of the famous Champagne houses that formed part of the Grandes marques. Jeanne’s husband, Joseph II, was captured in 1914 by the Germans at the beginning of World War I. Jeanne managed the Krug Champagne house during the war, overseeing the vineyards and harvests in spite of the bombings and road blockades while also raising her son Paul,a toddler, as well as working as a volunteer nurse for the Red Cross.
Most of the residents of the Champagne region lived underground for three years in the champagne cellars because of severe bombing. Jeanne sheltered reserve troops and the citizens of nearby Reims in her wine cellars, setting up a school, a chapel and an infirmary surrounded by bottles of champagne in her wine cellars. After World War I, she was the first woman to enter politics as a member of the Reims city council.
Reims was almost completely destroyed during the war so Jeann
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13 Women-Owned Wineries and Tasting Rooms To Visit
What’s better than drinking a crisp glass of vino in the California sun? We can only think of one thing: drinking a crisp glass of vino made by incredibly talented women – anywhere, really.
There’s a gender gap in the wine industry; women make up less than 14% of winemakers and winery owners in CA, with just 16% in the entire industry identifying as people of color.
Here at Maker, we're passionate about highlighting female and minority winemakers crafting award-winning, small-batch premium wines. So, in honor of Women’s History Month, we’ve mapped out a guide of 13 exemplary women-owned wineries and wine brands owned by women in our home state of California.
Raise a glass and know that you’re supporting a more equitable industry by sipping quality wine made by women.
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Enjoy a different can of wine for every day of the week, with a rest day buffered in. Each can is made by a different female winemaker or female-led winery we love.
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1. Terah Wine Co.
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