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Raise a Glass to Change

Wine is made in almost every corner and continent of the world, and yet the industry built around it has been criticized for its homogeneity—created by, aimed at and telling the stories of white people, almost all of them male. Indeed, the lack of access to careers and education for interested and eligible candidates from any other background, whether actively or by omission, has been all too apparent in recent years. When we attend large wine events, especially consumer galas and fundraisers, on behalf of Robb Report, we see

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