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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 14 MIN

71: Julie Johnson on the Regenerative Roots of the Wine Supply Chain

from She Supply Chains · host Supply Chain Experts | Katie Holman & Courtney Andersen

This episode explores the supply chain and sustainability. Julie Johnson, the owner and winemaker of Tres Sabores, shares her story of moving to Napa in 1980 and building a winery based on "love and osmosis". She discusses the "three flavors" in every glass: the vine, the terroir, and good company. The conversation dives deep into the heart of authentic winemaking, exploring how Julie honors the diverse cultures of the valley and the indigenous history of the land. She also provides invaluable advice for women looking to break into the male-centric viticulture industry, emphasizing education, community, and hands-on experience   ✨ Connect with Julie! 📱tressabores.com 📱Instagram | Tres Sabores   💻Learn more on the topics discussed here:  The Environmental Impact of Wine Bottles Understanding Regenerative Viticulture   💵 Arise Financial Check out Arise Financial Coaching and their Financial Goal Accelerator program, and let them know She Supply Chains sent you!   ✨ Connect with us! 📱LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/she-supply-chains/ 📱INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/shesupplychainspodcast/ 📱TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@shesupplychainspodcast 🎧 Call to Action Follow She Supply Chains on your favorite podcast app Leave us a review — it helps more listeners find the show Share this episode with someone you think would love it  

This episode explores the supply chain and sustainability. Julie Johnson, the owner and winemaker of Tres Sabores, shares her story of moving to Napa in 1980 and building a winery based on "love and osmosis". She discusses the "three flavors" in every glass: the vine, the terroir, and good company. The conversation dives deep into the heart of authentic winemaking, exploring how Julie honors the diverse cultures of the valley and the indigenous history of the land. She also provides invaluable advice for women looking to break into the male-centric viticulture industry, emphasizing education, community, and hands-on experience   ✨ Connect with Julie! 📱tressabores.com 📱Instagram | Tres Sabores   💻Learn more on the topics discussed here:  The Environmental Impact of Wine Bottles Understanding Regenerative Viticulture   💵 Arise Financial Check out Arise Financial Coaching and their Financial Goal Accelerator program, and let them know She Supply Chains sent you!   ✨ Connect with us! 📱LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/she-supply-chains/ 📱INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/shesupplychainspodcast/ 📱TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@shesupplychainspodcast 🎧 Call to Action Follow She Supply Chains on your favorite podcast app Leave us a review — it helps more listeners find the show Share this episode with someone you think would love it

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