Women More Likely to Choose Wine From Female Winemakers
Research suggests that women shoppers are more likely to purchase wines made by female winemakers, revealing an interesting shift in how consumers connect with producers. This trend reflects growing awareness of gender representation in the wine industry and suggests that producer identity is becoming an increasingly important factor in purchasing decisions for many buyers.
Originally published by Morning Ag Clips
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