Napa's Wineries Battle Local Restrictions
In the heart of California Wine Country, rigid local rules are choking small businesses and stifling growth

In 1976, at the now-famous Judgment of Paris, California wines took top prize over the French wines in a cross-Atlantic tasting competition. The outcome shocked the global wine world—especially given that the judges of the event were French—and tourists began to flock to Napa Valley. A decade later, in 1986, California passed the country's first direct-to-consumer wine shipping law, allowing wines to be shipped directly from vineyards to doorsteps.
Since then, the Napa Valley wine juggernaut has appeared unstoppable. But now the Napa County government itself is strangling the very businesses that put the region on the map.
This saga actually predates the famous triumph in Paris. In 1968, the Napa Agriculture Preserve was created to prioritize agricultural zoning and ward off development. In 1990, Napa County implemented a Winery Definition Ordinance that laid out requirements for winery operations, including that wineries obtain a use permit.
In order to host tastings, wineries must have an on-site "wine production facility," which brings with it a host of additional requirements, such as parking rules and a price tag of up to $5 million to build. This obviously advantages the large, corporate wineries in Napa Valley that can readily afford such outlays. To even the playing field, already existing small wineries at the time of the 1990 ordinance were exempted from having to obtain a use permit under a grandfathering clause.
These small wineries understood their exemption to allow for on-site wine tastings—and conducted such tastings for decades—only to be informed within the last few years by county officials that tastings were actually prohibited. One winery was sued by the county for engaging in such allegedly nefarious activities as hosting tastings, hanging up decorative lights, and conducting yoga classes on-site (the county ran a sting on the winery using "secret shoppers"). Other wineries simply found out via a county database of wineries, which was apparently changed without any notice being provided, thereby silently altering the approved operations of over 20 wineries.
As one Napa winemaker, who has hosted tastings since the '70s, told Wine Spectator: "Now, 48 years later, without my being notified or being allowed to be present to defend my rights, the county arbitrarily and capriciously changed my permitting to zero visitors a day….I only found this out by stumbling upon Napa County's winery database. This is insane governmental overreach; Kafka would be pleased."
The rules governing these wineries were susceptible to this regulatory about-face due to the county's convoluted regulatory code, which is a "patchwork of undocumented 'policies' and procedures," according to three Napa wineries who have filed a joint lawsuit against Napa County. They claim that the ordinances are "so vague as to allow Napa County officials to use their unfettered discretion to restrict winery operations as they see fit."
It's more than tasting policies. One vintner received a citation and a stop work order from the county when he attempted to clear 80 acres of burned and dead trees and replant the acreage after a 2020 wildfire. Napa County also requires its wineries to use at least 75 percent Napa-grown grapes in their wines. (Similar mandates have been struck down in recent years in Minnesota and Michigan given their discriminatory effect on vineyards outside the county and state.)
The lawsuit claims that many of these county rules violate California law as well as the First Amendment. The wineries argue that their right to host visitors and conduct tastings are protected First Amendment activities and that the county further violates free speech by regulating "cultural events" at wineries. The lawsuit also alleges that the 75-percent grape mandate is a violation of the dormant commerce clause given that it operates as a form of economic protectionism.
The county attempted to portray a more cooperative attitude by passing rules in 2022 to create a new micro-winery permit, which sought to loosen some of the most stringent regulations if a winery was designated as small in size. But as of April 2024, only two wineries had been approved for the new permit category.
Given the ongoing turmoil and downturn in the global wine market, Napa officials should be doing everything they can to support their wineries rather than hinder them. Instead, half a century after the Judgment of Paris, scores of wineries in America's most famous wine locale still can't pour a simple glass of wine for their customers.
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Napa County also requires its wineries to use at least 75 percent Napa-grown grapes in their wines.
Actually, that's kinda legit. Go google why Champagne and Cognac can't be applied to just any 'ol bubbly or brandy.
Now, you might think it's stupid, but you didn't make that argument, did you.
And to please my dear and good friend Chumby, let's not forget that this is all just a bunch of wining.
Will he be crushed that you said it first, or keep it bottled up inside?
This could turn into an interest vine.
Champagne and Cognac are not in jurisdictions subject to the Dormant Commerce Clause. It might be legit outside the US but here it's stupid and also not legit - at least according to the courts in Minnesota and Michigan that have already considered the issue.
What’s up, Peanuts?
Our favorite fascist Fatass Donnie has emerged as a clear 58% favorite among the betting sites. A recent surge among male African-American voters is behind this movement. How did he do it? Political pundits are weighing in for sure. In no particular order:
1- thuggish mugshot
2- lots of gold nameplates, gold toilet, gold stuff
3- 34 felony convictions
4- rapey attitude toward bitches
5- “didntdonuthin” lies and attitude to law enforcement
6- worked at McDonalds one day then quit
#DonnieFirstBlackPresident
Edit to add = 7- fond remembrance of the $1400 handout economy.
Racist fuckstick.
Fuck you. The fascist (corroborated by Generals Kelly, Milley, and Mattis who know him well) called the USA a "garbage can".
The USA doesn't need that fascist cocksucker to be great.
I agree. I don’t think the US could be great under the fascist cocksucker Kamala.
Hey, what happened to your original account?
Gen Kelly sits on the board of Caliburn International which has a fat government contract to house unaccompanied migrant children which will end if Trump wins.
Speaking of racist, fascist cocksuckers:
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Not shocked you laugh along with the racist Democrat who worships media matters and schiff. Not at all.
Because he is one too.
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Jealousy is a terrible trait, but a child porn spreader is always jealous of youth, so this isn't surprising.
He's also horribly racist.
Government is sometimes the raisin why certain good sectors shrivel causing sales to dry up.
“choking small businesses and stifling growth”
is NOT that the exact stated end-point goal in the “environmentalist” religion?
"...rigid local rules are choking small businesses and stifling growth."
You just described EVERY industry in California. But considering the megamillionaires of Napa don't just vote for this shit, they hold fundraisers for the politicians who pass it, well... You of all people should enjoy the fruits of you labor.
You of all people should enjoy the fruits of you [sic] labor.
They might believe the juice is worth the squeeze.
They have the vineyards over a barrel.
Checking in on presidential candidate mentions in local news.
Trump:
Harris:
Vance:
Walz:
And last but not least, leader of the free world and current sitting president of the United States, J Biden:
Serious question, what did Biden do in Indian Country boarding schools that required his apology?
Well well well. Looks like our favorite billionaire did not have the legal authority to be in the country when he started his first company.
https://archive.is/99UlF
Can't wait for all the excuse-making on his behalf that is soon to appear.
Ok, strip him of citizenship.
He's too rich for that to matter.
Oh no. That's not good enough.
He and his whole family must be dragged from his house and thrown in a cage. He must be separated from his kids, "for their own good", because we can't be sure if Elon Musk the Illegal Immigrant is a child sex predator or a human trafficker. Also, it's to teach a lesson to all of those dirty filthy illegals like Elon that if you come here and break the law, this is what you can expect to happen to you. The government must make an example of him!
Since you all treat illegal immigration as a serious criminal offense, Elon Musk should have all of his assets seized by the government since they are all the fruits of his initial crime of illegal immigration. But Elon is entitled to due process you say? He does not deserve due process, he is an illegal INVADER no different than an invading army. Would you give an invading army 'due process'? Of course not! That is absurd!
He and his wife should be flown back to South Africa and deposited somewhere, while his kids may or may not be reunited with him depending on if the government is competent enough to keep track of them. Or, they might wind up in the hands of some predatory "foster parents". Who knows?
His life should be ruined and his family destroyed because he committed the unforgivable sin of violating the sacred and holy immigration law.
What do you say? Too light a punishment?
Deporting Elon would indeed set a massive example, given that the well connected get away with alot.
Let's go for it.
Why do you hate African Americans, you ultra-mega racisthitler colonialist xenophobe double-hitler. In fact, now you should have YOUR money taken from you and give to him in reparations for enslaving his people.
Partisan cosplaying is fun.
"Can’t wait for all the excuse-making on his behalf that is soon to appear."
No need. That story is horseshit, Nazi (and I suspect you know it too). They're trying to October surprise a major Trump supporter, because nothing works on Trump, by
misrepresentinglying about his status and what you can do on a student visa.Elon is going to sue the fuck out of them, but that doesn't matter to them because it'll take more than 10 days to get to court, and by then the election will be over and their smearing mission accomplished.
Besides, it'll be Bezos left holding the bag, and your WaPo sociopaths are mad at him for not letting them endorse the cackling idiot.
While overstaying a student visa is somewhat common and officials have at times turned a blind eye to it, it remains illegal.
But let’s make a big deal out of this one, because we don’t like the guy anymore.
Oh look at that. One of the 25% who really wants to live in a USA and doesn't like fellow Nazi-Immigrants got citizenship.
And it pissed Nazi-Chemjeff off.
UR such a cliche.
So, the Fifth Circuit has ruled that ballots that are postmarked by election day, but received after election day, should not be counted.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/appeals-court-mail-in-ballots-mississippi-election-day-rcna177384
So if you support this, please explain: Why should a voter be disenfranchised because the Post Office is late?
Because a collective right isn't owed convenience.
Votes should be cast in person with proof of you being you.
This ruling did not abolish mail-in balloting. It only declared that ballots postmarked by election day but received after election day shouldn't be counted.
So IF there is going to be mail-in balloting, why should a screw-up from the Post Office disenfranchise a voter who followed the rules?
The USPS, particularly under Biden-Harris, is unreliable. If someone is going to rely on the unreliable government employees, they should send it early, express, and certified. If something shows up late, that is on the person that used a poor Biden-Harris government transportation system and should have mailed it early per the above -or- just shown up to the poll and voted in person. The problem with votes showing up after all the votes have been counted is the fraud of knowing how many more need to arrive. The problem with mail-in votes in general is protecting the veracity of the vote. Eliminate the mail-ins and this issue disappears as does a route for fraud.
Through rain, cheat, and snow.
You are literally blaming the victim here. The voter followed all the rules but because a third party screwed up, you want to disenfranchise the voter. It is fine and all to say "the voter should have done it differently", but the voter is not under complete control of the entire rest of the world to be able to direct the outcome of events in a manner amenable to the voter. Perhaps the voter knew that he/she would not be available to vote in person on Election Day so he/she did the responsible thing and went through the process for voting absentee. That's not responsible enough?
The problem with votes showing up after all the votes have been counted is the fraud of knowing how many more need to arrive.
It is only a fraud if the votes are *manipulated*. There is no fraud if all the legitimate votes are counted accurately. Besides, how far do you want to take your line of thinking? Perhaps voting on election day should not occur in the afternoon, since by noon the morning's votes would have been counted already and therefore the OBVIOUSLY CORRUPT poll workers would know how many of the afternoon votes to 'manipulate' to generate the 'correct' outcome. Right? Perhaps voting should only occur between 7am and 8am. Why not? I mean, if you are going to assume that the whole place is corrupt, then why do you think they are going to limit their corruption to votes received after election day?
Yes, we are all victims of Biden-Harris.
I wasn’t aware that the USPS guarantees delivery dates on non-certified mail and even with those they can fuck that up. Someone not knowing that and putting their faith in unionized federal employees should educate themselves.
Show up in person and vote in person. Problem solved.
No, the USPS doesn't guarantee delivery at a set time for non-certified mail, which is why the Mississippi law allowed for a grace period of when they would accept ballots after the deadline if it was postmarked by election day. Instead of penalizing the voter for USPS fuckups, why not require USPS to deliver ballots by election day? So require USPS to treat all ballots as if they are mailed via certified mail. Why not have this as a solution instead?
Show up in person and vote in person. Problem solved.
What if a valid voter is unable to show up and vote in person on election day?
Eliminate that whole mechanism to avoid having to rely on a Biden-Harris union while also sunsetting the potential for fraudulent mail-in ballots as well as mystery boxes showing later after the votes have been counted.
Eliminate that whole mechanism
But this is going overboard, when it is not necessary. If even certified mail is not good enough, then why is certified mail an acceptable means of delivery for, say, court summonses or other legal mailings? I am fine with having greater election security, but I am not fine with going overboard and implementing measures that only increase security negligibly while making it significantly harder for legitimate voters to vote.
I mean, why not go even further? "There will be only an Election Hour, from 7am to 8am on Tuesday." That would be even more secure than accepting ballots all day on Election Day, right? Wouldn't having only an "election hour" cut down on the potential for fraud? The reason why we don't, is that it would not increase security in any meaningful way but it would definitely disenfranchise legitimate voters.
It is less secure than voting in person where proof of who you are can be confirmed. And no crying about the ineptitude of Biden-Harris employees.
The USPS fucks up other things too. When it matters, private courier or personal delivery is advised.
Your last strawman just helps reiterate that your paymaster sent his worst lackey. Please tell thus person to send someone better than you. The fifty centers I encounter in other forums are superior to your blathering here.
Votes should be cast in person with proof of you being you.
But this is a stricter standard than even a court of law requires. A court will typically accept documents from individuals, provided the authenticity of the document and the identity of the individual is verified in some independent manner, such as with a notary public. Would you be willing to accept a standard that is comparable to that used by a court of law?
In contract work, bids are often delivered in person; any that might be mailed have proof of authenticity via a seal and signature from the bidding contractor. Any that show up a minute late are not considered.
In other legal matters, a chain of custody is required for all parties handling it with dates, times, and signatures.
Buying a firearm from an FFL requires a valid photo ID, confirm address, and even a background check.
Want to keep listing things under wishful thinking?
Are you trying to argue that the standards for voting should be as strict as the standards for buying a gun, or submitting a bid, or introducing evidence in court requiring chain of custody?
Don't forget that voting is a right, and like all rights, the onus is on the government to have to justify why a right ought to be curtailed, and not on the voter to have to prove to the government why he/she ought to be permitted to exercise that right.
Look. The 2A has been infringed like a motherfucker, mostly by Democrats. Why can’t voting be infringed by Republicans?
I know, right?
Remember, the government deliberately creates obstructions to your right to own a gun, because the government wants the power to decide who ought to own a gun and who oughtn't.
But the government would NEVER do something similar for the right to vote. Nope nope nope.
Here’s why Nazi, it’s because you cheat and you’re trying to do it again:
[video]
Sen. James Lankford at hearing:
2020 presidential election, Nevada figures.
• 42,000 people voted more than once,
• 1,500 resurrection of the dead,
• 19,000 didn’t live in Nevada,
• 8,000 voted from a non-existent address,
• 15,000 registered to a commercial address,
• 4,000 illegal aliens.
• 0 prosecutions so far.
United States Congress certified a criminal conspiracy on Jan 6. They need to issue the arrest warrants at once.
I’m mocking your attempt to apply some other standard.
Voting is a right. Each eligible person should cast exactly one vote, if they choose to participate. An outstanding means to ensure that your vote counts as much as another person’s is to verify the identity of each voter at a polling place. Corpses and mystery boxes would be hardest hit.
An outstanding means to ensure that your vote counts as much as another person’s is to verify the identity of each voter at a polling place.
I agree that this is an outstanding way to do it. But it is not the only possible or sufficient way to do it. Which is why I brought up the example of court documents. For filing many court documents, the individual does not necessarily have to be physically present in court, it is sufficient to the court if the document is notarized in some independent way. Why couldn't a scheme like this work for voting?
Having a written chain of custody assigned to a specific person removes the anonymity of voting. You show up in person, are verified to be who you are, then vote anonymously. Once.
Easy fix. No more mail in ballots. Get off your fat ass and go down to vote, you have a month to do so.
I am sure a small amount of mai in ballots are lost by the USPS. Make the cutoff date those arriving by election date. Discard all others. If you are not responsible enough to send it in early, then, same as the bullies in junior high told me, "too bad."
Because more Democrats vote by mail than Republicans. As long as more Democrats are disenfranchised then it’s all good.
/if Trump defenders were honest
Its because you Democrats cheat, every single time. You’ve been doing it since Tammany, since the Chicago Machine, since the solid south. And the only way to stop you fascists is in-person voting with purple fingers and paper ballots, and every count broadcast live on the internet.
I wasn't aware that Mississippi was a Democratic stronghold. Seems to me that if this were some evil Republican plot, they'd do it somewhere else...
The ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals does not have any immediate impact on the current election because the three-judge panel of Trump appointees declined to issue an injunction blocking the counting of votes, and sent the case back to the lower court for further action.
Neglected to include that part, huh.
It does, however, pave the way for a possible challenge that could go up to the U.S. Supreme Court
I frankly hope it DOES get SCOTUS review. This is the perfect issue to illustrate the unconstitutionality of mail-in voting, and have the practice banned forever. Then we can tackle early-voting and absentee-ballots next.
Day of, in person, verified ID, and then the count live broadcast for everyone to watch. Total transparency.
Or, are you against that for some reason.
How long, precisely, do you think that goes? If the post office can lose a letter for 89 years (the longest confirmed account), does that mean we can’t certify the election until nine decades after the election? Who runs the country in the meantime?
States are allowed to set reasonable cut-offs in order to make the election feasible. Part of mail-in balloting includes planning ahead so your ballot will reach the destination on time. And yes, sometimes the system will fail and your ballot won't get there in time despite your planning. At some point, we have to say that's unfortunate but unavoidable.
Consider your rent or credit card bill. Is the person you owe money to supposed to just take your word for it that USPS lost the check? No, you’re going to get evicted for late/non-payment. If it’s truly USPS’s fault, you might have a legal claim against them but you have none against the creditor.
I wonder if there's any ways these rules might be set up to benefit the Newsom/Getty winery.
I mean the Governor wouldn't dare do something like that, would he?
Why do I not care? They have the government they voted in and continue to vote for.
"Napa's Wineries Battle Local Restrictions."
Don't worry, folks.
Pelosi's wineries will not feel the effects of the local restrictions.
After all, she's one of the ruling elites, and laws are restricted to the peasantry, not her.
Commiefornia has recently enacted even more regulations and restriction on the refineries located within the state.
Expect them to either decrease production or shut down altogether.
My guess is they will shut down.
Cali will become a pale shadow of its former self. Only the impoverished and outrageously wealthy will continue to live there.