Thank you again to all of our incredible members, partners, and collaborators! We deeply appreciate your commitment and hard work throughout the past year. Your dedication to sustainability and climate action makes a meaningful, tangible difference every day.
By working together, we are achieving significant progress toward our goals for a truly sustainable wine industry and a resilient, thriving community here in the Napa Valley. Your ongoing support is the bedrock of our success, and we look forward to achieving even more with you in the year ahead.
Our strategy for the coming year is built upon three foundational pillars:
Doubling down on direct, boots-on-the-ground support and expertise: hands-on support for both winery and vineyard certification and implementation of practices that help your business and the environment
Providing practical resources and education: technical workshops, best practice toolkits, and our digital resource library
Fostering a strong, connected community: networking events, membership and knowledge exchanges, and celebrating member achievements with the broader public
While we have had some recent organizational changes, the commitment of our team and board remains strong; we are here to support our members and the community. We deeply appreciate your continued support and participation in the Napa Green community. Your involvement enables us to set the highest bar for sustainability and climate action in the wine industry.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, ideas, or concerns.
With Gratitude,
The Napa Green Team & Board

Operations Director
megan@napagreen.org
(707) 200-7813

Vineyard Program Director
ben@napagreen.org
(707) 204-0556

Winery Program Manager
marisa@napagreen.org
(707) 241-3301
The Napa Green 2026 Board of Directors
February 12, 2026 | Celani Family Vineyards
Join us for the official start of the Napa One Block Challenge™ at the First Field Day!
February 26, 2026 | Grgich Hills: American Canyon
Join us to learn about biodiversity and other regenerative practices in the vineyard.
April 9, 2026 | Charles Krug Winery
Join us to explore climate smart, sustainable glass, closures, and more ways to green your supply chain.
April 28, 2026 | Location TBD
Join us to hear practical strategies for integrating regenerative solutions into your farming practices.
There’s still time for eligible California vineyards and wineries to apply to the California Green Medal Sustainable Winegrowing Leadership Awards.
As a Napa Green certified member, you are eligible to compete in four distinct categories:
Leader Award: Honors a vineyard or winery that demonstrates excellence across the environmental stewardship, social equity and economic viability.
Environment Award: Recognizes outstanding practices in environmental stewardship.
Community Award: Celebrates exceptional efforts to be a responsible employer and a good neighbor.
Business Award: Highlights operational excellence through innovation, efficiency and long-term business sustainability.
Applications are open through February 6, 2026 at greenmedal.org.
Do you have a sustainability story to spotlight? Reach out to team@napagreen.org for the opportunity for Napa Green to feature your story.
We have one slot left in our exclusive Grapes For Humanity “Dream Lot” Experience online auction, which runs from April 16-22, 2026.
Example Dream Lots:
Why Participate?
To get involved and support funding for Napa Green’s climate action goals reach out to winery@napagreen.org.
Every year Napa Green pours wine at Earth Day Napa to showcase sustainability practices and raise funds for the Environmental Education Coalition of Napa County Field Trip Bus Grant Program and the Darcy Aston Scholarship.
This year, we are also showcasing sustainable wines at the Russian River Fungi Fest, a two day celebration of fantastic fungi. We will pour Napa Green Certified wines all weekend while attendees enjoy mushroomy markets, workshops, foraging expeditions, educational talks, mycelial networking and more.
To donate wines or get involved, reach out to megan@napagreen.org.
Clos Du Val’s new Verallia-supplied bottles are 30% lighter than those previously used, achieving a 34% reduction in carbon emissions from glass production alone. Learn how Clos Du Val is using Verallia’s light weight glass to elevate their sustainability leadership. How do your bottles weigh in?
Thank you to our Sponsors, who support climate action in the wine industry!