Wineries with Black Proprietors, Winemakers and Growers

Source: Wine & Sprits Magazine

by Sydney Love • June 11, 2020

The recent political unrest that followed the killing of George Floyd has shed a spotlight on racial inequities in the US. Winemaking is one area where African Americans are significantly underrepresented compared to their white counterparts. In fact, less than one percent of US wineries are black-owned or have black winemakers—a statistic that parallels the number of US farmers who are black.

“I believe the small percentage is due to the fact that there has been a serious lack of awareness: both that a career path exists and that there actually are black winemakers and proprietors in the industry,” says Phil Long, owner of Longevity Wines and president of the Association of African American Vintners. “One of my primary goals as president is to increase exposure for black winemakers in the industry today and establish a career path through scholarships and internships to help inspire the black winemakers of tomorrow.”

Here is a list of wineries that are black-owned, or have black winemakers or winegrowers.

California

Central Coast

Indigené Cellars

Paso Robles, CA

indigenecellars.com

Longevity Wines

Livermore, CA

longevitywines.com

Proprietor Phil Long is the president of the Association of African American Vintners.

McBride Sisters Collection

Oakland, CA

mcbridesisters.com

Oceano Wines

San Luis Obispo, CA

oceanowines.com

Mendocino

Theopolis Vineyards

Yorkville, CA

theopolisvineyards.com

Thomas T. Thomas Vineyard

Philo, CA

thomastthomasvineyard.com

Napa Valley

Brown Estate

Napa, CA

brownestate.com

Darjean Jones Wines

Napa, CA

darjeanjoneswines.com

J. Moss Wines

Napa, CA

jmosswines.com

Okapi Wines

Napa, CA

okapiwines.com

Sonoma

Bodkin Wines

Healdsburg, CA

bodkinwines.com

Corner 103

Sonoma, CA

corner103.com

L’Objet Wines

Healdsburg, CA

lobjetwines.com

Monte Rosso Vineyard

Sonoma, CA

gallo.com

Brenae Royal, the vineyard manager for E & J Gallo’s Monte Rosso Vineyard, is one of California’s few (if not only) black female winegrowers.

P. Harrell Wines

Sonoma, CA

pharrellwines.com

Tympany Vineyards

Healdsburg, CA

tympanyvineyards.com

Vision Cellars

Windsor, CA

visioncellars.com

Oregon

Abbey Creek Vineyard

North Plains, OR

abbeycreekvineyard.com

In 2012, Bertony Faustin of Abbey Creek Vineyard became the first known black winemaker in Oregon.

Maison Noir Wines

McMinnville, OR

maisonnoirwines.com

ROCO Winery

Newberg, OR

rocowinery.com

Kansas

Jenny Dawn Cellars

Wichita, KS

jennydawncellars.com

Vermont

ZAFA Wines

Burlington, VT

zafawines.com

In 2018, Krista Scruggs started converting a 10-acre vineyard in Grand Isle to biodynamic farming and, in two years, has expanded her farming to more than 100 acres.

Washington

Frichette Winery

Benton City, WA

frichettewinery.com

Darjean Jones Wines