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Patience in a Bottle: Christina Falik of Gershon Bachus Vintners | Women in Business Finale

1 h 6 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Living on the Virg, Virginia heads to beautiful Temecula wine country for a conversation with Christina Falik, owner of Gershon Bachus Vintners — better known as GBV Winery. What unfolds is more than a conversation about wine. It’s a conversation about vision, patience, business, identity, and building something meaningful from the ground up. Christina shares how she and her husband went from not drinking wine at all… to creating one of Temecula’s most respected boutique wineries. From researching Napa family wineries in the early 2000s to planting vineyards with intention, Christina explains why they chose patience over speed, quality over quantity, and relationships over crowds. They discuss: * Building a winery from scratch * Why GBV waits years before releasing red wines * The difference between creating a business and creating an experience * Marketing luxury products and finding the right customer * The challenge of entering a male-dominated industry * Why referrals and relationships built the winery * How aging, purpose, and entrepreneurship evolve over time * Creating a place where people feel like family You’ll also hear Christina’s thoughts on legacy, risk-taking, discipline, and why she believes life is too short for bad wine. Plus: GBV is offering Living on the Virg listeners 10% off bottle wine purchases using code VIRG online or at the winery. Whether you love wine, entrepreneurship, or hearing how women build meaningful lives in different seasons, this conversation is full of wisdom, warmth, and honesty. 🍷 Use code VIRG for 10% off bottle purchases at GBV Winery. @ www.GershonBachus.com #LivingOnTheVirg #WomenInBusiness #ChristinaFalik #GBVWinery #GershonBachusVintners #TemeculaWineCountry #TemeculaWineries #WinePodcast #WomenEntrepreneurs #WomenWhoLead #LuxuryWine #CabFranc #WineLife #PodcastInterview #MidlifeConversations #Entrepreneurship #FemaleFounder #TemeculaLife #LifestylePodcast #WineLovers Follow up on YouTube! Tea, tips, blind items or hot takes? Interested in being a guest or have a great idea? Email or DM us LivingontheVirgPodcast.com, Livingonthevirgpodcast@gmail or on Instagram & TikTok @LivingontheVirgPodcast PLEASE SHARE WITH A FRIEND & Don't forget to Follow/subscribe, Rate and Review! Five Star reviews, we will thank you on the podcast just send a screenshot of your review to our IG Thank you for listening! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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