She follows Eileen Crane, who spent 33 years as the founding winemaker and CEO, and has been an inspiration to many women in the industry.ĭonae Burston, founder and CEO, La Fête du Rosé, hosted by senior editor MaryAnn Worobiec. Donae Burston started his wine career at LVMH where he managed accounts like Veuve Clicquot and Dom Pérignon, followed by a stint at Jay Z–owned Armand de Brignac Champagne. Burston always had an abiding love of rosé, and in 2019, he launched his own. The founder and CEO of La Fête du Rosé (“the rosé party”) is the first Black business owner with a Provence rosé to his name, and he's on a mission to change how Americans view pink wine. #ALIEN SKIN EXPOSURE 7 SERIAL NUMBER SERIES#Įarlier this year, Burston teamed with Constellation Brands as part of their Focus on Minority Founders initiative to help expand the business.įrédéric Panaiotis, chef de cave, Ruinart, hosted by senior editor Alison Napjus.
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