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Wine Industry Maven Tracey Mason Expands Role at Vintage Wine Estates

August 22nd – Tracey Mason, a 25-year veteran in the wine, spirits and cannabis spaces, has expanded her role at Vintage Wine Estates to now oversee all wholesale and digital-native brand marketing for the fast-growing wine company. Working on legacy brands such as Girard Winery, Kunde Family Winery, Clos Pegase, Laetitia Winery as well as VWE’s commercial powerhouse brands including Bar Dog, Firesteed and Cameron Hughes Wine, Mason plans to leverage her deep strategic marketing and innovation background to take VWE’s marketing function to a new level.

Mason brings extensive experience to the role, having held senior leadership roles at leading-edge companies like CannaCraft, Purple Wine and Spirits, Goelet Wine Estates – Clos du Val Winery, Treasury Wine Estates and Epic Wines. She also served as Director of Commercial Innovation at Diageo with a focus on marketing and new product development.

Prior to her tenure as Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at CannaCraft, in 2018, Mason co-founded House of Saka, producers of the world’s first and only alcohol-removed, cannabis infused wines from Napa Valley. In 2021, she was brought on by VWE to lead ACE Cider Company and the NexDrinx Initiative, where she oversaw new product innovation and led the sales and marketing integration of ACE and other national brands.

“I am thrilled and honored to lead the team of consummate marketing professionals I have  gotten to know over the past year and a half,” notes Mason. “We are going to do amazing things together.”

A proud Napa Valley local, Mason was born and raised in Eastern Long Island. She moved to Philadelphia to attend St. Joseph’s University, earning a bachelor’s degree in politics followed by graduate study at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven. It was during her gap year where she began making her mark in the beverage industry as a sales representative for a Philadelphia-based wine and spirit distributor.

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