Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
Ever wondered what it takes to break into the wine industry without millions of dollars? Host Jacob Espinoza sits down with Sam Parra from Parra Wine Co., a trailblazing Latino winemaker who's proving you can build a successful wine business from the ground up in the Willamette Valley.
From his grandfather's journey through the Bracero program to becoming one of the few Hispanic wine entrepreneurs in Oregon, Sam's story is one of grit, heritage, and hustle. But this isn't just a feel-good success story – it's a raw look at the realities facing the wine industry today.
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This episode pulls back the curtain on both the wine industry's challenges and Salem's bright future. Whether you're a wine lover, aspiring entrepreneur, or just curious about what makes our community tick, this conversation delivers insights you won't find anywhere else.
Timestamps:
00:01 - Meet the winemaker breaking barriers in Oregon wine country
01:33 - From the Bracero program to Napa Valley: A family's American story
06:09 - The Willamette Valley's Pinot Noir obsession explained
07:46 - The brutal economics of winemaking (and how to survive them)
20:29 - Industry crisis: Why grapes are going to waste
25:03 - Beyond stereotypes: Hispanic entrepreneurship in action
35:00 - Salem's evolution and why downtown is buzzing again
46:42 - Where to find Sam's wines (hint: he comes to you!)