The Stories Behind Our Food | An Equal Exchange Podcast

Wine for Everyone!

32 min · 6. sept. 2019
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It seems like there's so many choices when we're shopping for wine. It's easy to get dazzled, confused ... or intimidated. Join our guest Molly Madden, founder of RedHen Collective, who says it's time to take the elitism out of wine culture. RedHen is a cooperative feminist wine import and distribution company that's challenging the status quo. Right now, wine industry undermines its most valuable stakeholders: farmers, women, and people of color. Learn about how RedHen Collective is forging deep and meaningful relationships and pushing back against the snobby reputation of the industry. Wine is for everyone --  boxed, canned, or bottled!  [https://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gif]

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