
Season 1 Episode 6 Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 106 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Wine trailblazer Iris Rideau shares her story of being the first Creole woman winery owner
Cassandra meets wine legend Iris Duplantier Rideau, the first Creole woman to own a winery in the United States. From growing up in Jim Crow to becoming a pioneer in various industries, Iris's story transcends decades of history. Sharing her story and mentoring others cements her legacy as a trailblazer, bridging the gap for women and BIPOC industry hopefuls.
Fresh Glass is a local public television program presented by KPBS

Season 1 Episode 6 Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 106 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Cassandra meets wine legend Iris Duplantier Rideau, the first Creole woman to own a winery in the United States. From growing up in Jim Crow to becoming a pioneer in various industries, Iris's story transcends decades of history. Sharing her story and mentoring others cements her legacy as a trailblazer, bridging the gap for women and BIPOC industry hopefuls.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] On the season finale of "Fresh Glass," Iris Duplantier Rideau is America's first Creole woman to own a winery in the United States.
Her story is the history of Black America.
- In the South, when we approached a white person, we even had to kneel off the sidewalk in the mud.
I'm not even 10 years old.
- [Narrator] Iris knew she wanted a different life.
- I think if you just keep dreaming and do your thing, it just keeps evolving.
(upbeat R&B music)
Fresh Glass is a local public television program presented by KPBS