🐱 The wine world is white as hell.

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What’s whiter: a riesling, a Gewürztraminer, or the people who make either of them? That might feel like a pretty blatant jab but face it, the wine industry has historically been an overwhelmingly caucasian institution. This, thankfully, is shifting, with more BIPOC joining the ranks, becoming sommeliers, holding wine tastings, and running their own wine brands. But as more of us develop a preference for natural and organic wines, there’s yet another layer to penetrate for wine-heads of color. Slowly but surely, though, BIPOC are carving their own niche within a niche in the natural wine world.

A 2018 survey by SevenFifty Daily of more than 3,100 professionals in the wine industry found that 84 percent of respondents were white, and only 2 percent identified as Black. And that’s just in the broader wine industry, so you can imagine how homogenous the demographic make up the natural wine industry is, especially outside of the more ethnically diverse New York, as one member of the wine community in California notes.

“I have found that I was the only woman in the room, the only person of color in the room, and sometimes the only queer person. It was really surprising for me,” says Jirka Jireh, an Oakland-based sommelier, wine educator, and creator of Industry Sessions, an Instagram series aimed at offering support to BIPOC interested in wine, her way of effectively decolonizing the industry one pour at a time.

Unfortunately, it’s wildly unbelievable to some people that a woman of color could be deeply educated about wine. It was this not-so-subtle racism that lead Jireh to start reaching out to marginalized folks, whether they walked into the wine shop she worked at or if she saw them out at a wine tasting event. "I always just had this focus on community building. I think it's really important for success to have people to lean on," she says.

As this transformation within the industry begins, the roles of newly minted wine educators of color sometimes appear nebulous to the consumer. “Many people ask me quite often, ‘am I actually the winemaker?’“ says Nicole Kearney, owner of Indianapolis-based natural wine label Sip & Sharewines. All of Kearney’s wines are vegan, meaning they don’t use any animal byproducts in their winemaking process, their product, or its packaging. They’re natural but certified organic, since there’s one ingredient that they use and is considered inorganic. “We give the wines a little help with commercial yeast, but don’t add any other extras to the wine,” Kearney says. “I’m not sure if you know this, but typical wine can have up to 70 different additives.”

Kearney schooled me with facts, ingredients, and processes about wine I never knew — egg whites, crustacean shells, fish bladder, and milk, all which actually can be found in some wines. It was enlightening and that’s ultimately her goal: to empower and educate POCs who love wine so they can have a better, more responsible siping experience. Especially for disenfranchised groups who haven’t felt welcome into an uptight and exclusive industry, this is freeing.

The ride to becoming this knowledgeable, Kearny tells me, wasn’t without bumps. She recalls an incident where she was taking a wine glass, and a teacher grilled her in front of the rest of the class about, of all things, cat pee (a real tasting note in wine). That she was expected to know about cat pee notes wasn’t the crazy part; the true injustice was being in a classroom setting where she didn’t feel nurtured. Her story speaks to similar experiences with many other Black women in the wine industry. And undoing those roadblocks are important since equality in the culinary world goes far beyond food security. We deserve access to and knowledge about the nicer things too.

“Not only do we make wine, but what we do is create community with it. We have cultivated this very inviting, non-judgmental space where we center Black and brown wine consumers, but we welcome everyone to the table,” Kearney says, noting that she has a diverse customer base.

Jireh asserts that it’s time for us to let go of the Eurocentric bullshit that’s intertwined with wine. “To decolonize the wine industry is to celebrate everyone's diverse palette. It's a reflection of our upbringing is a reflection of everything we've been through as people. And it should be recognized and celebrated by all,” she says. With variety breeds innovation, after all. Let’s get out of our comfort zones and take a sip from a 2021 bottle of reality, shall we?
 
I guess Hispanic people are considered white for the purposes of this as Chile has a booming wine industry and they actually tend to make decent stuff.

Old world wine has been absolute shit since that blight wiped all the good grapes out.
 
It's shorter to list the ones the aren't (yet)

Oh, I know one! "Oppression" !

But here's the TLDR:

Old and busted: Racist businesses are ones that if a black person walks in they're told to GTFO, "we don't serve your kind" and have written bylaws and standards in an endorsed trade book that actually say this: you won't serve or hire blacks.

New hotness: Racist business are ones that don't serve 50% blacks daily and aren't 50% run/staffed/owned by blacks, and don't have at least one black person on the premises at all times in some capacity, regardless of the demographics of the area where the business is set up making this demand functional impossible. If you can't pass this "common sense" standard, you industry is "white as hell' and unacceptable.
Next new hotness: If you have a single wypipo on your staff or in your store you rayciss
 
What’s blacker: a basketball team, FBI statistics, or the people who make up the majority of them? That might feel like a pretty blatant jab but face it, the basketball industry has historically been an overwhelmingly black institution. This, thankfully, is shifting, with more ARYANS joining the ranks, becoming basketball players, robbing people, and running their own trailer park ghettos. But as more of us develop a preference for trained and skillful basketball teams, there’s yet another layer to penetrate for Aryan basketball players. Slowly but surely, though, Aryans are carving their own niche within a niche.
 
You know what's another thing I don't ever see groids partaking in?

Drinking craft beers; where I live they're always fucking downing 40's of malt liquor and paying a ton for it from shady mom and pop liquor stores in the hood.
Hoodrats drink exclusively to get fucking drunk, and they're not even smart about how they do that. They buy shitty-tasting sweet malt liquor that is horrifically inefficient about getting you wasted (and has a ton of fucking calories for the ABV, oh gee why y'all so fuckin' fat and diabetic), they were one of the BIGGEST buyers of those insanely overpriced little 50mls of Patron or Henny or what have you (7 bucks for an airplane bottle of silver tequila holy everloving shit) and that's when they don't just try to steal the shit.
 
"Dumbass doesn't understand the difference between various forms of alcohol, assumes toilet wine has the same process as $50,000-a-bottle wine." Please, go tell Bobby-Jim in Appalachia that his shine still needs more PoCs working it, I'll wait for you to show up on the news.
 
Wine is the blood of civilisation. Of course it's White.

Really though, this is just another CatParty thread about one salty, racist pock mad that they have to share their hobby with wypipo, despite wypipo being the inventors and propagators of that hobby. It's like a white person complaining about there being too many black people in the hiphop community. I love wine. I've been drinking it since I was 9 years old (under supervision) and while I would never claim to be a connoisseur, I know what I like and I can tell the good stuff from the bad.

P.S Dessert wine is lovely, but it's for kids.
 
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Yeah. There's been this weird shove lately to "decolonize" the alcohol industry, whatever the fuck that means, by the usual suspects.

The thing is the people who make and drink booze do not give a single fuck about any of this so it's effectively just shrieking into the void. There was a similar deal with the brewery Founders that happened like a year ago. They fired a black guy for being incompetent and the usual twitter checkmarks and internet media shills started screaming RAYCIS! And tried to #CANCEL them.

It died in like a week because not a single person in the beer world gave a fuck.
 
Remind me again: why the fuck should I care about a bunch of yuppie alcoholics and their fixation on fermented grape juice? Good wine isn't necessarily a beverage of the working class. You're more likely to find a bunch of BIPOCs relaxing with their friends while drinking something more affordable, like beer or White Claw instead (at least, that's how it is for me).
 
Yeah. There's been this weird shove lately to "decolonize" the alcohol industry, whatever the fuck that means, by the usual suspects.

The thing is the people who make and drink booze do not give a single fuck about any of this so it's effectively just shrieking into the void. There was a similar deal with the brewery Founders that happened like a year ago. They fired a black guy for being incompetent and the usual twitter checkmarks and internet media shills started screaming RAYCIS! And tried to #CANCEL them.

It died in like a week because not a single person in the beer world gave a fuck.
Wonder if that explains that bad batch of Centennial.
 
Wine comes from Europe, no fucking shit it's too white.
That's like saying yam culture is too black. No shit, it's an African foodstaple.
 
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They seem happy drinking malt liquor. Who is going to pay for black people to drink something that they probably will think tastes terrible and costs a shit ton more?
 
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