Kate Payne-Brown

Winemaker, Stoller Family Estate

Is there any sweeter sound than the pop of a cork? Kate Payne-Brown would argue no. As winemaker at the award-winning Stoller Family Estate in Oregon’s Dundee Hills—the first winery in the world to receive a LEED Gold certification for sustainability—sparkling and reserve wines are Kate’s forté. As a successful female winemaker in a male-dominated industry and a mom to two young boys. Kate’s also a passionate advocate for creating a welcoming space in the wine world that allows women to balance career and family.

Raised by New Yorkers in Salt Lake City, she originally studied to be… an optometrist. While on a motorbike trip with her then-boyfriend, now-husband, a fellow biker told her about a grape consultant he met on the road. This conversation opened her eyes to the possibility of using her science background in the wine industry. She went on to earn a Master’s in oenology amongst the wine greats of South Australia before returning to Oregon, in between frequent trips to Burgundy. Kate and her husband, who’s also in the industry, have their own small labels and hope to leave a legacy for their sons—and just maybe, keep the grapes in the family. Clearly, Kate’s passion for wine runs as deep as the rooted vines of beautiful Burgundy.

“Wine is for every emotion, every celebration. It is integral. It becomes a part of who you are. I like to tell the story of the vineyard and the vintage without a lot of noise.”

“I'm a connector of people and ideas. Let's bring everybody together in order to create something. I think about that a lot in my job and in our community and in the vineyard.”