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Iran-born winemaker ‘thrilled’ to be in US after fleeing country where alcohol is outlawed

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FIRST ON FOX — As scrutiny of Iran’s leadership intensifies amid renewed attention, an Iranian-born Oregon winemaker told Fox News Digital his homeland “could progress” if the regime falls.

Moe Momtazi, founder of Maysara Winery in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, fled Iran in 1982. Today, as an American citizen, he runs one of the world’s top-ranked vineyards.

Alcohol is banned in modern Iran under Islamic law, but Momtazi has built a globally recognized wine business in the United States.

Maysara Winery means “house of wine” in Farsi. It currently ranks No. 23 worldwide.

“If this regime is gone, we could progress and be the pride of the Middle East,” said Momtazi, 74. 

Iran’s restrictions on alcohol date back to the Islamic Revolution in 1970, when religious authorities outlawed production and sale for most citizens.

“In Persian culture, wine has been and still is a very key component of society,” Momtazi said. 

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He, his wife and their three daughters see the family business as a continuation of that legacy, thousands of miles from their ancestral homeland.

Momtazi’s 98-year-old mother still lives in Tehran, as do two of his brothers.

Moe Momtazi, center, poses with his wife, second from left, and three daughters.

His middle daughter, Naseem Momtazi Bachinsky, told Fox News Digital she’s communicated with her mother’s relatives in Iran — and they’re all safe.

Momtazi left Iran with his wife, Flora, who was eight months pregnant at the time with their oldest daughter, in 1982. Tahmiene Momtazi was born later that year in Spain.

“We had a really hard journey to get to the United States, but I’m really thrilled and happy that we did leave from there because, even then, life was unbearable for us,” he recalled.

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It would be more than two decades before he returned to visit family.

Despite the distance, the Momtazi family’s success in America is something their relatives back home celebrate.

“They’re very proud of us, which makes me proud that they’re proud of what we’re doing and what we’ve created,” said Momtazi Bachinsky, who is also president of sales.

An Iranian man and woman are photographed in their native country.

Wine, they pointed out, is part of a cultural heritage that stretches back thousands of years — one that predates modern political divides. Persian poets wrote about wine as a symbol of joy, reflection and even spiritual connection, Momtazi said.

For the Momtazi family, producing wine in America is both an expression of gratitude and a nod to history.

“We’re just really lucky and thrilled to be in this country.”

“The United States is not second to any other country, and we’re just really lucky and thrilled to be in this country,” Momtazi said.

Momtazi Bachinsky, who was born in the U.S., said her parents raised her with a simple principle.

“Add value to where you are and who you are,” she said.

Naseem Momtazi Bachinsky and Moe Momtazi speak to Fox News Digital.

That mindset shaped the winery — and their outlook on Iran’s future.

“I want freedom … for the people to be able to make their own choices and to be able to do what they want,” Momtazi Bachinsky said.

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She remembers first visiting Iran and being upset that she was forced to wear a hijab while she was there.

Moe and Flora Momtazi on their wedding day.

“I want women and girls to be able to make that choice without a fear,” she said.

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She’s also hopeful that Iran will become a country that is welcoming of all religions.

Moe Momtazi looks up while standing in his vineyard.

“I’m personally not Islamic. I don’t have ties to the religion, but it’s not the religion that [is] making people bad,” she said.

“There are certain leaders [who] are using the religious aspect as a power mechanism. And that is what has been bad for the root of that country.”

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As Maysara Winery celebrates American opportunity with a blend of Persian philosophy, the Momtazi family said it hopes the country that introduced the world to wine will soon raise a glass in the name of freedom.

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