Napa County counters the Hoopes winery's accusation of misconduct in a court case.
Napa Valley wine expert Allen Balik talks about a recent anti-alcohol (aka temperance) movement and what it means for the wine industry.
Fifth-generation winemaker Morgan Maurèze has been named head winemaker at Seven Apart Winery in Napa Valley.
This small, newly-approved Mount Veeder winery will use an existing cave and require no new buildings.
Funds raised at Chili Ball support Rutherford Dust Society operations as well as other community nonprofits, including the Rutherford Volunteer Fire Department, Rutherford 4-H and Rutherford Grange.
Two Estates Wine Collective recently announced the promotion of long-time winemaker Steve Rogstad to director of winemaking and Rebecca George to winemaker of Brandlin Estate.
Estate Yountville will hosts its annual Crush It Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 5.
No Love Lost founder Jay Nunez is navigating the natural wine scene in downtown Napa.
Three local winemakers recalled the roads they faces back to normalcy after the South Napa earthquake damaged their operations.
Duckhorn winery near St. Helena had a controversial growth plan go to the Board of Supervisors on appeal. The board backed the proposals.
Sauvignon Blanc is hitting crush pads across the Napa Valley.
This Yountville winemaker likes to see people enjoy — and share — the fruit of his efforts. Meet Cliff Lede winemaker Travis Bullard.
“Not many people think of Cabernet Sauvignon and Vietnamese food, but it absolutely works," says Cuong Pham, founder of Đổi Dá
Sriti Misra Fusillo has joined Napa Valley’s Arrow&Branch as director of national sales and marketing.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors will decide Tuesday whether county Planning Commission approval of Duckhorn winery growth should stand.
The Hoopes winery accuses Napa County of suppressing information in a court case over the right to host winery visitors.
Hopes are high, but the Napa Valley harvest is still in the wait-and-see stage as the St. Helena Star kicks off its weekly harvest report.
Napa Valley wine expert Allen Balik notes that a wine’s quality is a measure of its “3 Vs” — variety, vineyard and vintage.
Christopher (Chris) Morisoli reflects on firefighting and family traditions at Morisoli Vineyard.
Lawyers involved in Michigan winery regulations battle have reportedly been in Napa. Locals warn planning decisions may be put in the hands of a federal judge.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors indicated it will support the controversial Vida Valiente winery application.
Peju Winery kicked off the Napa Valley's 2024 harvest season Tuesday morning with a blessing ceremony for its first batch of Sauvignon Blanc grapes on the winery's crush pad in Rutherford.
Cuvaison recently unveiled two open-air boathouse pavilions at its Los Carneros appellation estate.
Responding to increasingly heated debates about land use and the wine industry, Mendelson hopes his book can chart a possible path forward for Napa County.
Caren and Nick Orum have replanted a St. Helena vineyard with a colorful history and pledged to donate all net proceeds to charity.
Sales of wine in the United States have hit a brick wall, to the point where the imminent harvest of grapes in major West Coast wine regions is imperiled as wineries reduce their 2024 production estimates. Columnist Dan Berger reflects on wine industry challenges.
The parent company of wineries in Napa County and California has filed for bankruptcy, leaving its wineries' futures in doubt and its employees facing layoffs.
Vintage Wine Estates files for bankruptcy, sells Cosentino Winery in Napa Valley. The company owes an estimated $310 million to lenders.
The Cuvée smartphone app aims to connect locals and visitors alike with Napa Valley experiences.
Even though industry analysts report that consumption of California wine fell by 8.7% last year, the proprietors of Napa Valley’s Arrow&Branch Estate Vineyard in Coombsville are optimistic about continued demand for premium brands as they prepare to formally open their new winery and tas…