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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
There are thousands of wineries in America, but only about .001 percent, or less than a couple dozen, are owned by African-Americans. The global wine industry generates more than $290 billion in sales every year. Whether you are a wine lover, a connoisseur, or you're just looking to get your buzz on, you will love these six Black-owned wine brands:
#1 - Esterlina Vineyards - this California winery is owned by the Sterling family who have been making wine for generations. For thirty years they have been growing grapes, making wine and bottling it by hand.
#2 - Bee D' Vine - Bee d’Vine is a product made by The Honey Wine Company, based in San Francisco, California. Founder Ayele Solomon, an environmentalist, got the inspiration for his honey wine as a way to make trees more valuable. Flowering trees provide nectar and pollen for bees. His honey wine supports bee farming in California and in Ethiopia's Kafa rainforest.
Click for more....http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2015/08/top-black-owned-wine-companies-wineries.html#.VceRzzKrRdj
There are thousands of wineries in America, but only about .001 percent, or less than a couple dozen, are owned by African-Americans. The global wine industry generates more than $290 billion in sales every year. Whether you are a wine lover, a connoisseur, or you're just looking to get your buzz on, you will love these six Black-owned wine brands:
#1 - Esterlina Vineyards - this California winery is owned by the Sterling family who have been making wine for generations. For thirty years they have been growing grapes, making wine and bottling it by hand.
#2 - Bee D' Vine - Bee d’Vine is a product made by The Honey Wine Company, based in San Francisco, California. Founder Ayele Solomon, an environmentalist, got the inspiration for his honey wine as a way to make trees more valuable. Flowering trees provide nectar and pollen for bees. His honey wine supports bee farming in California and in Ethiopia's Kafa rainforest.
Click for more....http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2015/08/top-black-owned-wine-companies-wineries.html#.VceRzzKrRdj