Well deserved and huge congratulations to Winemaker Heidi Bridenhagen for winning the Excellence in Winemaking Award at the first Women in Wine Awards chosen by North Bay Business Journal! Cheers to all the amazing women recipients for their incredible achievements and career impacts.
North Bay Business Journal
October 18, 2023
“8 picked for California North Coast Women in Wine Awards”
North Bay Business Journal announces the winners of its first Women in Wine Awards.
The eight professionals to be celebrated this fall come from various fields within the industry, from winemaking to hospitality.
“The women being celebrated have pioneered sustainable wine production practices, promoted inclusivity and diversity within the industry, and spearheaded projects that support local communities and environmental conservation,” said Publisher Lorez Bailey.
With this new recognition program, the Journal builds on its legacy over the past two decades of its Influential Women Awards and for notable individuals as part of its Wine Industry Awards.
Here are this year’s Women in Wine Awards winners by category:
Impactful Leader Award
Karissa Kruse, CEO, Sonoma County Winegrowers
This award recognizes a woman in the wine industry who has significantly influenced and positively transformed her field. Through her actions, innovations, and dedication, she has made a profound difference, leaving a lasting mark on the industry and inspiring others to drive meaningful change.
Rising Star Award
Riley Flanagan, vintner and assistant sales manager, Flanagan Wines and Riley’s Rows
This recognition goes to a promising newcomer who has already shown remarkable potential and early accomplishments in any area of the wine business.
Heart of the Community Award
Carrie Mauritson, director of hospitality, Mauritson Wines
This celebrates a woman who has made significant contributions to her local wine community through advocacy, events and outreach efforts.
Excellence in Sustainability Award
Mari Jones, president, Emeritus Vineyards
This recognizes a woman who has made significant strides in promoting and implementing sustainable and environmentally responsible practices within the wine industry.
Trailblazer Award
Ivonne Dresser, director of technical product support and development for fermentation, Gusmer Enterprises Inc.
This celebrates a woman’s pioneering spirit, groundbreaking contributions, and forward-thinking innovations that have pushed the boundaries of winemaking, viticulture or the business generally. It honors her role as a visionary driving positive change and setting new standards within the wine world.
Inspirational Leader Award
Tracy Sweeney, vice president of direct to consumer, Treasury Wine Estates
This honors a trailblazing woman who not only excels in her role but also serves as a source of motivation and empowerment to others.
Excellence in Winemaking Award
Heidi Bridenhagen, director of winemaking, Dough Wines and Distinguished Vineyards; winemaker, MacRostie Winery and Vineyards
Sarah Wuethrich, winemaker, Maggy Hawk Wines and WindRacer Wines
This accolade recognizes female winemakers who have demonstrated exceptional skills, innovation and consistency in producing high-quality wines.
North Bay business people were invited to nominate candidates for these awards, starting in mid-August. A panel of judges assessed their achievements, leadership examples and career impacts before choosing winners Oct. 4.
The awards event is set for Nov. 8, 4–6:30 p.m. at Louis M. Martini Winery in St. Helena. Tickets are available for purchase here.