Posted on April 26, 2021
Photos by Emma K. Morris
artist-photographer Alisha Sommer
Sonoma, Calif. (Apr. 26, 2021) Bâtonnage, an organization and community dedicated to stirring up conversations about women in wine and promoting equity in the industry, has partnered with Nomadica to produce a limited-edition canned wine to support Bâtonnage’s newly launched Mentorship Program.
Nomadica, a female, LGBTQ+, and sommelier-owned wine brand, is a collection of curated canned wines that are produced with grapes farmed responsibly and with low intervention in the cellar. Kristin Olszewski, founder and CEO of Nomadica and mentor for the Bâtonnage Mentorship Program, intentionally chose lightweight cans for packaging to reduce shipping weight and, as a result, carbon emissions.
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