To your average wine drinker, they are invisible. Just as they are to your average lettuce eater. But make no mistake about it, without the men and women who work in the fields we wouldn’t have lettuce to eat or wine to drink. The combination of backbreaking effort and specialized knowledge required to farm and harvest wine grapes means that more than most people who work in a winery, the crews of Latinx vineyard workers are truly responsible for the quality of what’s in our glasses.
It should come as no surprise that these tireless people, and their children, often go on to become much more involved in the wine business than only picking grapes and pruning vines.
For some, the transition from working in the fields to owning a winery represents a lifelong and determinedly sought dream. For others, the dream is only realized when their children become winery owners. The economics of this feat aren’t easy, nor are the societal barriers to be overcome, regardless of which generation is tackling them.
Between the early 1990s and 2010, there weren’t very many Latinx owned wineries in California or the rest of the country, but in the last decade, the numbers have exploded.
Encouraged and supported by organizations such as the Mexican American Vintners Association, Hispanics in Wine, and AHIVOY, many more wine brands and winery projects are being launched by the Latinx community.
These wine projects are justifiably getting attention from news outlets and other publications interested in diversity when it comes to wine, but just as with Black-owned wineries, the stories written about Latinx-owned wineries usually only feature a handful of the same producers again and again (many deservedly so, for their pioneering work in establishing their place in the industry).
But I find great value in exhaustive lists, so here I am trying to make a list of every Latinx-owned winery in America. I’m sure it’s incomplete, and so I’d love you to tell me who I’m missing. You can do so using the comments below, or you can send me an e-mail. Thanks for your help. Thanks for your help.
And if that image at top looks vaguely familiar, there’s a reason for that.
Without further ado, here’s the list of all the Latinx-owned wineries I could find in America:
NAPA
Alex Sotelo Cellars
Bazan Cellars
Ceja Vineyards
Cervantes Family Vineyards
Don Chalo Cellars
Frias Family Vineyard
Guarachi Family Wines
Gustavo Wine
Valley Heritage
Honrama Cellars
Hunneus Vintners
Justice Wines
La Pelle Wines
Girlfriends
Llamas Family Wines
MaCo Vineyards
Madrigal Family Winery
Maldonado Vineyards
Marita’s Vineyard
My dream
Ortega Family Wines
Palmaz Winery
Pineapple Napa Valley
Uva Blanka Ranch
Rios Wine Company
Robledo Family Winery
Scalon Cellars
Solorio Family Wines
Sullivan Winery
Surcos Wines
Three Pearls
Viader Winery
United Wines
Vintner’s Diary
Cellars Voices
SONOMA
Aldina Vineyards
Cattleya Wines
Chavez Family Cellars
Crescere Wines
Delgadillo Cellars
Charming Vineyards
Enriquez Estate Wines
Fathia Vineyards
Fathia Wines
Guerrero-Fernandez Winery
Keller Estates
Moret-Brealynn Wines
Reynoso Family Vineyards
Wines by Julian
MENDOCINO
Cesar Toxqui Cellars
SIERRA FOOTHILLS
Borjon Winery
E16 Winery
Jose Wine Caves
Miraflores
Purity Wine
Villa Vallecito Vineyards
BAY AREA
Serendipity Cellars
I GAVE IT
Anaya Vineyards
Paskett Winery
Six Suns
Earth Moon Cellars
CENTRAL COAST / PASO ROBLES
Edgar Winery
Devil Step
Lepe Cellars
Top Winery
Ulloa Cellars
SAINT BARBARA
Camins2Dreams
Esfuerzo Wines
Goodnight
Runway Vineyards
Story of Soil Wines
LOS ANGELES
Reyes Winery
TEMECULA
Doffo Wines
MONTEREY
Corral Wine Co.
Sling Stone
OREGON
Alumbra Cellars
Atticus Wine
Beacon Hill Winery
Cória Estates
Cramoisi Vineyard
Cubanismo Vineyards
Gonzales Wine Company
Guillen Family Winery
Parra Winery
Valcan Wine Cellars
WASHINGTON STATE
Feliciana Castle
De la Luz Winery
Del Rosario Family Vineyards
Hoquetus Wine Co.
Martinez & Martinez
Palencia Winery
Zeron Vineyards
ARIZONA
The Milics Vineyard
MARYLAND
Carmen House
NEW MEXICO
Black’s Smuggler Winery
Casa Abril Winery
Chavez Brothers Vineyard
El Alamo Winery
Jaramillo Vineyards
La Esperanza Winery
The Nine Girls Winery
Spending Time Winery
Sombra Antigua Winery
Vivac Winery
NEW YORK
RGNY
TEXAS
Yepez Vineyard
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