Empowering Women in Wine: The Rise of Women in Wine Portugal

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Women in Wine Portugal (WiWP) is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting and promoting women in the Portuguese wine industry. Founded by Micaela Fonseca, the organization seeks to create a global platform for women to showcase their talents and foster relationships within the industry. With a focus on equality, sustainability, and education, WiWP is paving the way for a more inclusive future in winemaking.

Micaela Fonseca, an architect turned winemaker, founded Women in Wine Portugal after being inspired by a similar organization in Poland. Her journey began in the Vinho Verde region, where she produced award-winning sparkling wines using native Portuguese grapes. After a decade in winemaking, she recognized the need for a supportive community for women in the industry, leading to the creation of WiWP in early 2020.

Women in Wine Portugal members

WiWP is committed to fostering a strong network of women in the wine industry. The organization partners with educational institutions and legal firms to provide resources and support for women looking to invest in the wine business. This collaborative approach aims to address the unique challenges faced by women in the industry and promote sustainable practices.

As Women in Wine Portugal continues to grow, its vision remains focused on adaptability and responsiveness to the needs of its members. The organization is actively seeking partnerships with key players in the global wine market to amplify its impact. Micaela Fonseca believes that with time and dedication, WiWP will become a significant voice in the wine industry, advocating for women and promoting their contributions to winemaking.

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