Thrive. Sustain. Preserve.

Only 2% of the world has a climate like Napa County. Coupled with its soils, topography, and vineyard practices, Napa ranks as one of the premier wine growing regions in the world.

Today, most of Napa County’s winegrapes are grown by multi-generational family farmers who live, work, and raise their families here, reflecting the historic role winegrape growing and winemaking has played in Napa County since California became a state in 1850.

We advocate for policies to protect all of this. We seek to promote and sustain the health of the land, support our community, contribute to the economic health of Napa Valley, and preserve our region’s rich winemaking history.

Getting up every day and working for the greater good of Napa —

it’s what we do.

Our Work

 

We are committed to using our voice, data, and research to influence Napa County’s political dialogue in support of social and political actions that benefit Napa Ag-Wine and the community, including issues surrounding:

  • Economic impacts of the Wine Community on Napa County

  • Land Stewardship

  • Workforce Housing

  • Viticulture Practices

  • Water — Quality, Quantity, and Conservation

  • Climate Change

  • Wildlife Habitat

  • Code Compliance

  • The Larger Wine Community, including small growers and family farms

Weaving Sustainability Into the Fabric of Harvest Season