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55 highly rated wines made by women to drink on International Women's Day

By Anna Webster

21 hours ago

Show your support for women in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries by purchasing, drinking and championing wines made by female winemakers on International Women's Day. 

Just over a decade ago, the first study that looked at the gender composition of the Australian grape and wine sector was published. The results were grim. 

Using data from 2007–2013, the study, conducted by Dr Jeremy Galbreath, then a professor at Curtin University, found that women made up less than 9 per cent of winemaking roles, 10 per cent of viticulturist roles, and less than 13 per cent of CEO roles. 

Emma Wood, Wirra WirraWirra Wirra's Emma Wood.

In 2024, Dr Galbreath (now of Strateos Group), with funding from Wine Australia, conducted a follow-up study using data from 2021–2023. But while the findings showed significant advancement, with women representing almost 18 per cent of winemaking roles, 21.5 per cent of viticulturist roles, and almost 34 per cent of CEO roles in Australia – change still isn’t happening fast enough. 

According to Australian Grape & Wine, it will take over 200 years to achieve gender balance in winemaking roles at this rate – even considering the tireless efforts of initiatives such as Australian Women in Wine, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year.

It's a similar story in New Zealand. Although a report commissioned by Women in Wine NZ found that the number of women in winemaking and viticulture roles increased from 28 per cent to 33 per cent between 2017 and 2021, it still falls well short of parity.  

Helen Masters, Ata RangiHelen Masters, Ata Rangi.

But here’s the good news. Looking at the 55 female-made wines below, it's clear that while women may be underrepresented in winemaking roles in particular, they're making some of our best wines. This means advocating for gender diversity isn't just important because it's 'right'. More women means a stronger industry, and ultimately, better wine for you.

March 8 is International Women’s Day. Show your support for women in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries by purchasing and drinking wines made by female winemakers, such as those on the hefty, but by no means definitive, list below.

You can also join the conversation online by posting a photo of what you're drinking to your social media channels with the hashtags #AccelerateAction #MarchForward #IWD2026 #WomenInWine, and by following and tagging bodies and initiatives such as @AusGrapeWine and @AustralianWomeninWine.

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