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The McBride Sisters’ Story

The McBride Sisters story is one like no other. One could say that their path to sisterhood and ultimately changing the face of the wine industry was destiny at work... Read More

Robin
1980

Robin and her mother Karen.

andréa
1987

Andréa with her family in Awatere Valley, Marlborough, Aotearoa New Zealand.

1999

Robin and Andréa meet for the first time at LaGuardia airport in NYC.

2005

Robin and Andréa become licensed U.S. Federal importers and distributors, beginning to import New Zealand wine brands and hand-sell to accounts in California.

2010

Robin and Andréa launch eco.love Wines, becoming the first Black Women Sister duo to found a wine company in the United States. The collection includes wines from Marlborough, Aotearoa New Zealand, and is produced in the world’s first carbon zero winery. The wines are made from grapes grown in sustainably farmed, coastal vineyards in and around the region where Andréa grew up

2013

Robin and Andréa found Truvée Wines. “Truvée” is derived from the French word meaning “to find,” and the wines are made from grapes grown in coastal, sustainably farmed vineyards in the Central Coast of California, the region where Robin grew up.

2016

Robin and Andréa decide to bring their collections of wines from Aotearoa New Zealand and the Central Coast of California under one company and one brand, launching McBride Sisters Collection. With no winemaking legacy to stand on, they set out guided by one set of principles – to create their own wine traditions, and place women, culture, cuisine, taste, and lifestyle at the center of the wine experience.

2018

Robin and Andréa launch Black Girl Magic Wines at Essence Festival in New Orleans at Mayor Cantrell's opening party for the festival – making a BIG splash. Exceptional wine made for exceptional women, Black Girl Magic Wines celebrate her history and her accomplishments, empowering the community to discover and enjoy high-quality wines that are as unique, fun, and bold as they are.

2019

Robin and Andréa launch SHE CAN Wines. Their cans prove that SHE CAN have it all, delivering lip-smackingly delicious, lower calorie, affordable, premium quality wines and spritzers in a can.

2019

As change agents who advocate for fun, experimentation, inclusivity, and empowerment to revolutionize the wine industry and beyond, Robin and Andréa launch their first nonprofit organization. The McBride Sisters SHE CAN Fund is created to support the advancement of women in male- dominated industries with scholarships, mentorship and community.

2021
McBride Sisters Collection Reserve wines

Robin and Andréa release McBride Sisters Collection Reserve wines. A line of limited production, artisanal wines from elite vineyards that reflect their history in the prestigious wine growing regions of the Central Coast of California and Central Otago, in the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand

2021
#SHECANGreaux Initiative

The McBride Sisters SHE CAN Fund launches its first-ever academic scholarship program directed towards Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), created in partnership with Southern University’s College of Agricultural Family and Consumer Sciences (SU Ag). A play on words inspired by the uniquely French heritage of Black Creole history in Louisiana, as well as SU Ag’s rally “Geaux Jags,” #SHECANGreaux’s goal is to generate a pipeline of HBCU students to lead the wine industry’s future of diverse professionals

2023
M Ranch

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day Robin and Andréa acquire M Ranch Estate, an historic vineyard property in the Carneros district of Napa Valley, California. What they build here stands to become an important addition to Napa Valley, where wineries owned by Black women are hard to come by. They celebrate our first harvest in 2023, and will continue to restore and enhance the landscape as the new stewards of this magical place.