In Napa Valley, the world sees beauty, luxury, and world-class wine. But behind the scenes, there are real conversations happening about land, regulation, and who gets to continue building in this valley. In this episode of Meet Me in Napa, I sit down with Lindsay Hoopes, proprietor
John Ramos reports on a winery that is facing possible closure due to what it says is an excessive penalty after losing a legal battle
Lyndsay Hoopes has a lot on her plate—and it’s not just wine. Napa…
One of Napa’s most contentious laws could come under the microscope after a…
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Napa County has been biting the hand that feeds it for a long time. But now it seems intent upon dismembering the body itself. Under increased industry scrutiny and in the face of ongoing legal challenges
On March 30th, beginning at 2:00 p.m., Hoopes Vineyard will livestream from Hoopes Oasis to answer any and all of your questions about this case.
Tune in https://www.instagram.com/hoopesvineyard/.
Napa County’s six-year legal battle with a family-run winery is far from over — even after Hoopes Vineyard was ordered to close its doors for tastings.
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