Women Who Make Us Wine

January 5 2021

Welcome to the “Women Who Make Us Wine” Radio Show: Meet your host, Jim Morris, the Wine Guy

Women Who Make Us Wine
Women Who Make Us Wine
Welcome to the "Women Who Make Us Wine" Radio Show: Meet your host, Jim Morris, the Wine Guy
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January 2021: A Note from Hope Katz Gibbs, founder, Inkandescent Radio Network — It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to Jim Morris — my co-host on the “Women Who Make Us Wine Radio Show.” Known by thousands who have met or follow him on social media, “the wine guy” has spent the past 20 years mastered just about every facet of the wine business.

Starting this month, we’ll be hosting regular shows starring women winemakers, winery owners, sommeliers, wine influencers, and others in the know about the delicious juice in the bottle. Stay tuned for more!

About Jim: Since 2000, his focus has been on the Northern California wine scene (Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino). From his home in Healdsburg, CA, this native has been through wildfires, surges in wine sales, and pandemics. Yet, through it all, his sense of humor and good nature have remained in good form.

It’s no surprise then that Jim is known as the Chief Evangelist as a senior-level adult beverage professional — a gent who dives into whatever he is doing with gusto and enthusiasm. Case in point — his current job as Vice President of Guest Relations for Charles Krug Winery, Napa Valley’s oldest winery.

“My goal is to create a memorable wine experience for everyone who visits us,” shares Jim. “At Charles Krug, we have an obligation to share our remarkable legacy and lead the way for Napa to become a cultural hub through wine, art, food, and history.”

And Jim insists that it is his mission to remove the pretension of the wine business. “Wine is complex enough. When you are starting as a student of this industry, there are really only two wines made in the world — yummy and yucky.”

That is why we are putting Jim’s expertise to work with the January 2021 launch of the Women Who Make Us Wine podcast show on the Inkandescent Radio network.

In the coming year, our guests include women who are rocking the wine business as winemakers (there are so many!), sommeliers, winery owners, and other influencers and experts who will teach us each week about the gifts of the grape.

If you or someone you know should be a guest, let us know.

Your Hosts: Jim Morris, VP, Charles Krug Winery and Hope Katz Gibbs, publisher, Inkandescent Women magazine

About the show: From winemakers and sommeliers to winery owners and master chefs, tune in to meet the truly amazing women who have long made an impact in the wine industry. This show co-hosted by long-time winery exec Jim Morris not only educates and stimulates your taste buds — it offers insight into what’s behind every perfect sip.

Pour yourself a glass and tune in every Friday at 8 pm, California time, for another episode of the “Women Who Make Us Wine Radio Show.”

Previous Episodes
Sunday, March 14th, 2021

Social media specialist Jessyca Lewis brings wine to the Twitter zone

A Note from Jim Morris, co-host, Women Who Make Us Wine — We are excited to share brunch with you today our interview with today’s guest Jessyca Lewis, founder of the Savvy Social Vine and the Twitter show #Timetowine. About Jessyca: A marketing and communications executive with 20 years of demonstrated success in advertising sales, marketing, community relations event planning, and project management, Jessyca is currently the founder of Savvy Social Vine, a wine marketing and social media agency and teaches wine andClick here to listen to the podcast!

Sunday, February 28th, 2021

How did Ana Keller help create one of the most popular wines in America?

February 28, 2021: A Note from Jim Morris, the Napa Valley Wine Guy, and Hope Katz Gibbs, hosts, the Women Who Make Us Wine show — We celebrate brunch today talking with Ana Keller, owner of the Keller Estate Winery in Petaluma, CA. Born and raised in Mexico City, where her love for plants drove her to study biopharmaceutical chemistry. In the ’80s, the family relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area and eventually purchased land in Petaluma. True pioneers toClick here to listen to the podcast!

Sunday, February 14th, 2021

Spend Valentine’s Day in Greater Adelaide: Learn from the Master — Robin Shaw founder of Wine Tourism Australia

Welcome to the Women Who Make Us Wine Radio Show: A note from co-hosts Hope Katz Gibbs — Australian entrepreneur Robin Shaw is on a mission to help wineries sell more wine to more people, more often, for more profit. With that goal in mind, she founded Wine Tourism Australia (WTA) in 2012. “We help regions maximize their tourism potential through the development of effective direct sales strategies, world-class cellar door venues, and innovative visitor experiences,” explains Robin, who has developed tailored workshop and enterpriseClick here to listen to the podcast!

Sunday, January 31st, 2021

Have Bubbles with Brunch — Prepare to be Breathless on this episode of Women Who Make Us Wine

A Note from Jim Morris and Hope Katz Gibbs, hosts, Women Who Make Us Wine Radio Show — We were thrilled to launch our new show by interviewing two women who are taking the wine industry by storm — Sharon Cohn, who with her sisters own Breathless Wines, and their masterful winemaker Penelope Gadd-Coster. “We started this winery to honor our mother, Martha, who taught us to live large and dream big,” explains Sharon. We know you’ll be inspired! Watch ourClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2021

Welcome to the “Women Who Make Us Wine” Radio Show: Meet your host, Jim Morris, the Wine Guy

January 2021: A Note from Hope Katz Gibbs, founder, Inkandescent Radio Network — It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to Jim Morris — my co-host on the “Women Who Make Us Wine Radio Show.” Known by thousands who have met or follow him on social media, “the wine guy” has spent the past 20 years mastered just about every facet of the wine business. Starting this month, we’ll be hosting regular shows starring women winemakers, winery owners, sommeliers, wine influencers,Click here to listen to the podcast!

Friday, November 13th, 2015

History Lesson: Gabriele Rausse teaches us about the first winery in America

Pour yourself a lovely glass of Burgundy or Bordeaux (known to be Thomas Jefferson’s favorites), and sit back and relax as you listen to this Grateful American™ podcast starring Gabriele Rausse, who has been dubbed “The Father of the Modern Virginia Wine Industry.” It is with good reason. Rausse has been involved in the start-up of numerous wineries, including his own, since he first came to Virginia from his native Valdagno, Italy. Today he is Monticello’s director of Gardens andClick here to listen to the podcast!