Women & Wine

By Pam George & Deny Howeth | Last Updated December 11, 2020
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Delmarva's oenophiles have grape expectations for the region!

The Delmarva Peninsula is a productive place for women in all phases of the wine business, from owning a vineyard to selling to customers. But it wasn't always this way. In this series, Edible Delmarva profiles some of the trailblazers in this traditionally male-dominated sector, changing things for the better and leaving their mark on the industry. 

Karen Sposato, Sposato Family Vineyards' Biggest Fan

Karen Howard Sposato is the co-founder of Sposato Family Vineyards, and in many respects, she is the face of the brand.

Peggy Raley-Ward, Nassau Valley Vineyards: The Doyenne of Delaware Winemaking

The Delmarva Peninsula is a productive place for women in all phases of the wine business, from owning a vineyard to selling to consumers, and Peggy Raley-Ward of Nassau Valley Vineyards is considered...

Catherine Hester, Teller Wines: Sip, Savor and Share

The Delmarva Peninsula is a productive place for women in all phases of the wine business, from owing a vineyard to selling to customers, and Catherine Hester of Teller Wines has become a recognized...

Michelle Souza, Southern Glazer's: The Consummate Coach

The Delmarva Peninsula is a productive place for women in all phases of the wine business, from owning a vineyard to selling to consumers, and Michelle Souza of Southern Glazer’s has become a valued...

Linda Collier, Collier's of Centreville: The Cellar Mistress

The Delmarva Peninsula is a productive place for women in all phases of the wine business, from owning a vineyard to selling to consumers, and Linda Collier from Collier’s in Centreville is a true...
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