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Martha Stewart is a fan of Sip & Share Wines

Hoosier Nicole Kearney’s vegan wine business is reaching new heights.

A screenshot of Martha Stewart Instagram post with Sip & Share Wines

Cheers to Hoosier winemaker Nicole Kearney, who’s getting national recognition.

Before she became “Martha Stewart famous,” Nicole sat down with INDYtoday + shared her favorite local restaurants, wine pairing recs, and the Hoosiers she looks up to.

She was featured in Martha’s “Self Made” series, which highlights female entrepreneurs from all over. The article discussed the lack of Black-owned wine labels on the market + Nicole’s advice for those looking to grow their own businesses.

With a Martha Stewart story under her belt, what’s next for this vintner? The Today Show maybe? A daytime chat with Drew Barrymore, perhaps?

Until then, soak up some of her success by stopping by Total Wine & More for a bottle or two of Manifest Chardonnay.

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