"Until the '80s, the wine world was 90% men," says Mascaró, CEO and technical director of the producer Mascaró. "Now, women are working with the vines and working in the land. They are not just in the office or the export part of wine. They can do everything." This highlights the dramatic shift in the gender dynamics within the wine industry, showcasing women's growing presence in all aspects of winemaking.
"We need more women in Cava, not only because they are from the family," says Eva Plazas Torné, president of Cava Women. The organization focuses on developing and supporting women in the Cava winemaking world, emphasizing the importance of accessibility for women beyond family connections.
"It has not been a problem to be a woman for me," she says. This statement reflects Montserrat Mascaró's personal experience in a traditionally male-dominated field and her view on the evolving role of women in winemaking.
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