From Vine To Glass, Black Women Are Rewriting The Wine World

EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 15 MIN

From Vine To Glass, Black Women Are Rewriting The Wine World

from The Melanin Unicorn Podcast · host Kerry

A good glass tells a story—but what happens when the storytellers own the vineyard, write the label, and invite the community in? We dive into the rise of Black women in wine, where legacy meets leadership and joy meets craft, from homegrown traditions to thriving brands that set the tone for what’s next.We share how historic gatekeeping made wine feel distant, then spotlight the women who flipped the script. From the McBride Sisters’ coast-to-coast roots to Krishan Lampley’s bold Love Corkscrew, from Theodora Lee’s Theopolis Vineyards to Marvina Robinson’s B. Stuyvesant Champagne, these makers are not just placing bottles on shelves—they’re redefining access, taste, and culture. Along the way, we explore the intimacy of wine as self-care and community: the solo exhale after a long day, the brunch toast that becomes a salon, and the way a shared bottle can turn goals into plans.You’ll hear practical ways to support this movement—buy direct when you can, ask local shops to stock Black-owned labels, and use tastings or virtual clubs to learn your palate. We talk pairings that feel like home, from crisp Sauvignon Blanc with fresh dishes to plush reds with soul food, and the bright lift of Prosecco for celebrations. Most of all, we celebrate the future: more vineyards, more education, and more seats at the table built by the women who own it.If this conversation poured into your day, tap follow, leave a quick review, and share the episode with someone who loves wine. Tag us on Instagram at the Melanin Unicorn Podcast and tell us what bottle we should try next. Cheers to flavor, ownership, and legacy in every glass.Send a text

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