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Progressive Lodi wineries and professionals increasing diversity in our region and the industry at large.

Maryam + Company 05/01/2026

The LAIC Collective is proud to sponsor an upcoming June Field Blends trip. These trips were created to give wine professionals meaningful access to place, and we're thrilled to showcase beautiful Lodi!

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Today we’re shining a light on another inspiring voice supporting the Lodi Appellation Inclusion Collective (LAIC), Eliza Hess, Director of Operations and Winemaker at The Lucas Winery in the Lodi AVA.

Eliza’s journey into wine began far from California. Growing up in a small farming town in Illinois, she developed an early appreciation for agriculture and the rhythms of the growing season. That passion led her to study horticulture at the University of Illinois, where she focused on viticulture and enology, studied abroad in France, and ultimately made the move to California to pursue winemaking.

Her path to Lodi began as a harvest intern at Lucas Winery under winemaker Heather Pyle, a role that grew into a long mentorship and a lasting career. Today, Eliza helps lead the small family-owned winery that has been part of the Lodi community since 1978.

Eliza supports LAIC because she understands firsthand how powerful opportunity, mentorship, and access can be. Her own path into the wine industry was shaped by education, travel, and guidance from others along the way—advantages not everyone has.

“Opening doors matters. Programs like LAIC help introduce more people to the many careers within the wine industry and show that there is a place for them here.”

For Eliza, the wine industry should feel welcoming and accessible. There is no single path into this work, and the more we can do to make the industry visible and approachable, the stronger our wine community becomes.

Follow along as we continue highlighting the women helping expand opportunity and strengthen the future of Lodi wine. 

#wine #community #inclusivity #opportunity #united 03/13/2026

Today we’re shining a light on another inspiring voice supporting the Lodi Appellation Inclusion Collective (LAIC), Eliza Hess, Director of Operations and Winemaker at The Lucas Winery in the Lodi AVA. Eliza’s journey into wine began far from California. Growing up in a small farming town in Illinois, she developed an early appreciation for agriculture and the rhythms of the growing season. That passion led her to study horticulture at the University of Illinois, where she focused on viticulture and enology, studied abroad in France, and ultimately made the move to California to pursue winemaking. Her path to Lodi began as a harvest intern at Lucas Winery under winemaker Heather Pyle, a role that grew into a long mentorship and a lasting career. Today, Eliza helps lead the small family-owned winery that has been part of the Lodi community since 1978. Eliza supports LAIC because she understands firsthand how powerful opportunity, mentorship, and access can be. Her own path into the wine industry was shaped by education, travel, and guidance from others along the way—advantages not everyone has. “Opening doors matters. Programs like LAIC help introduce more people to the many careers within the wine industry and show that there is a place for them here.” For Eliza, the wine industry should feel welcoming and accessible. There is no single path into this work, and the more we can do to make the industry visible and approachable, the stronger our wine community becomes. Follow along as we continue highlighting the women helping expand opportunity and strengthen the future of Lodi wine. #wine #community #inclusivity #opportunity #united

Photos from Acquiesce Winery's post 03/11/2026
03/11/2026

Day two of our week celebrating women winemakers in honor of International Women’s Day.

March is a month dedicated to honoring the strength and dedication of women in shaping history and driving positive change, and today we’re proud to spotlight Vivian Valenzuela, Owner, Grower, and Winemaker of WOO GIRL! Cellars in Acampo within the Lodi AVA.

Vivian leads a mission-driven, independent winery rooted in organic and regenerative farming, intentional craftsmanship, and long-term stewardship of a historic estate along the Mokelumne River. Her work reflects a deep commitment not only to the land and the wines it produces, but also to elevating voices that have been historically underrepresented in the wine industry.

She is also a proud supporter of the Lodi Appellation Inclusion Collective (LAIC), a nonprofit working to increase diversity within the Lodi wine region and the industry at large through education, mentorship, and hands-on exposure to careers in wine.

For Vivian, being part of LAIC reflects a shared belief that inclusion, collaboration, and integrity strengthen both the Lodi appellation and the broader wine community.

Follow along this week as we continue highlighting the inspiring women winemakers supporting LAIC and helping shape the future of Lodi wine. 🍇

🌟 Flow Into Community Spotlight 🌟⁠
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The Lodi Appellation Inclusion Collective (LAIC) is a nonprofit organization based in Lodi, California, dedicated to fostering inclusivity, empowerment and community connection both at home at beyond. Founded on the principles of equity and collaboration, LAIC aims to create a supportive environment for individuals from all walks of life, ensuring access to resources and opportunities that help them thrive.⁠
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LAIC’s core mission revolves around promoting inclusion and addressing the needs of underserved populations in the Lodi area via programs that focus on education, enrichment and advocacy. Whether through workshops that enhance skills and knowledge, events that celebrate diversity or hands-on initiatives that provide direct assistance, LAIC is steadfast in its commitment to make all who are interested or may be interested in the wine industry comfortable with seeking opportunity. To them, the most tangible measure of success is continued diversity in the Lodi appellation and wine industry at large.⁠
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One of the standout aspects of LAIC’s work is their emphasis on collaboration. Partnering with local schools, businesses and other nonprofit organizations, they create a network of support that amplifies their impact. From youth mentorship initiatives to food drives and cultural festivals, LAIC strives to meet the unique needs of the Lodi community through meaningful and innovative solutions.⁠
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For more information, visit laic-collective.com⁠
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Nominated by Maryam + Company (@maryamandcompany) for the No. 10–Summer 2025 issue's Flow Into Community partnership, The LAIC will be the recipient of a portion of this season's giving circle donations hosted on Grapevine (@grapevinegiving).⁠
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🔗 Click the link in bio to lend your support to this amazing organization and other Flow Into Community nonprofits spotlighted in the Summer 2025 issue.⁠ Every pour counts—please join us in filling their cups. ⁠
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#fullpour #allthedrinks #flowintocommunity 08/19/2025

Thank you Full Pour Magazine for highlighting our passion with your Flow Into the Community Spotlight!

Laic Collective
Acquiesce Winery
vineyards
Bokisch Vineyards
Bottle + Brand
Guantonio's
Heritage Oak Winery
Jeremy Wine Company
KG Vineyard Management
Klinker Brick Winery

Lucas Winery
Markus Wine Co.

Michael David Winery

Prie Winery
Stonum Vineyards and Winery

San Joaquin A+
Spenker Family Farm
Improve Your Tomorrow
WOO GIRL Cellars

🌟 Flow Into Community Spotlight 🌟⁠ ⁠ The Lodi Appellation Inclusion Collective (LAIC) is a nonprofit organization based in Lodi, California, dedicated to fostering inclusivity, empowerment and community connection both at home at beyond. Founded on the principles of equity and collaboration, LAIC aims to create a supportive environment for individuals from all walks of life, ensuring access to resources and opportunities that help them thrive.⁠ ⁠ LAIC’s core mission revolves around promoting inclusion and addressing the needs of underserved populations in the Lodi area via programs that focus on education, enrichment and advocacy. Whether through workshops that enhance skills and knowledge, events that celebrate diversity or hands-on initiatives that provide direct assistance, LAIC is steadfast in its commitment to make all who are interested or may be interested in the wine industry comfortable with seeking opportunity. To them, the most tangible measure of success is continued diversity in the Lodi appellation and wine industry at large.⁠ ⁠ One of the standout aspects of LAIC’s work is their emphasis on collaboration. Partnering with local schools, businesses and other nonprofit organizations, they create a network of support that amplifies their impact. From youth mentorship initiatives to food drives and cultural festivals, LAIC strives to meet the unique needs of the Lodi community through meaningful and innovative solutions.⁠ ⁠ For more information, visit laic-collective.com⁠ ⁠ Nominated by Maryam + Company (@maryamandcompany) for the No. 10–Summer 2025 issue's Flow Into Community partnership, The LAIC will be the recipient of a portion of this season's giving circle donations hosted on Grapevine (@grapevinegiving).⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Click the link in bio to lend your support to this amazing organization and other Flow Into Community nonprofits spotlighted in the Summer 2025 issue.⁠ Every pour counts—please join us in filling their cups. ⁠ ⁠ #fullpour #allthedrinks #flowintocommunity

07/30/2025

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