Isabelle Simi was a pioneer in the American wine industry, taking over her family’s Northern California company in 1904–before women could legally vote–and keeping it alive through Prohibition by selling sacramental wine to churches. And in the 1930s, as soon as booze could flow freely again, Simi became an early experiential marketer, opening one of…
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