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Carolyn Wente Honored as the 2023 American Wine Legend for Wine...

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Wente Vineyards Rounds Out 140th Anniversary Year with Prestigious Award LIVERMORE, Calif. (October 31, 2023) – Wente Vineyards, America’s longest, continuously operated family-owned winery, is proud to...

Dress for Success Honors Carolyn Wente as a Woman of Power

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Wente Vineyards Kicks Off 140th Anniversary Year with Prestigious Award and $10,000 Donation to Global Non-Profit Empowering Women LIVERMORE, Calif. (March 8, 2023) – Wente...

Wente Family Estates Announces Next Generation of Leaders

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Eric Wente, Chairman of the Board of Wente Family Estates, announces next generation leadership transition effective April 1, 2021. March 3, 2021 Livermore, CA – Wente...

Carolyn Wente, CEO of Wente Vineyards Named Les Dames D’Escoffier International

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LIVERMORE, CA (July 29, 2020) – Les Dames d’Escoffier International’s (LDEI) prestigious Grande Dame Award will be presented this year to Carolyn Wente, CEO...

3 Years of Hurt on Horizon, but Despite Challenges Wine Remains...

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Few people have the vantage point of Carolyn Wente, 4th generation winegrower and CEO of Wente Vineyards in the Livermore Valley.

NBC Bay Area Raises a Glass to Local Winemakers with New...

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A new documentary about Bay Area winemakers who conquered the globe SAN JOSE, CA – (December 3, 2018) – NBC Bay Area’s Emmy Award-winning series...

Afternoon Brief, September 2

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The Demand for Sustainability Resonates with the Wine Industry: Sustainability in vineyard operations and wine making is nothing new. For many wineries it has been an integrated, albeit unspoken, part of their operating philosophies for years, but the growing awareness and demand for sustainability from consumers has created new challenges and opportunities for wineries...

Afternoon Brief, June 17

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Environmental groups' lawsuit could upend Sonoma County vineyard policies: Three environmental groups are challenging Sonoma County's approval of a 54-acre Annapolis vineyard in a case that reflects long-standing conflict over expansion of the county's $600 million a year grape industry...