The wine industry spans multiple operating models, from vineyard ownership and estate production to winery operations and independent wine brands.
This guide maps Black-owned wine businesses across vineyards, wineries, and brands, giving readers a clearer view of how ownership, production, and creative control take shape across the wine world.
Vineyards & Estates
Businesses that own or control vineyard land and produce wine from estate-grown grapes.
United States
Brown Estate Winery – Napa Valley, California
Theopolis Vineyards – Yorkville, California
Longevity Wines – Livermore Valley, California
Abbey Creek Vineyard – North Plains, Oregon
Clyopatra Winery & Vineyard – Laurel, Maryland
Seven Springs Farm and Vineyard – Norlina, North Carolina
International
Seven Sisters Vineyards – Stellenbosch, South Africa
M’hudi Wines – North West Province, South Africa
Wineries
Businesses that produce wine at facilities they operate, which may include estate and non-estate fruit.
United States
J. Moss Wines – Napa Valley, California
Charles Wine Company – Lodi, California
Corner 103 – Solvang, California
Meadows Estate Vineyard & Winery – Oakland, Oregon
Wine Brands
Businesses that release wine under their own label, produced through sourced grapes or partner winemaking facilities.
Still & Rosé Wine Brands
McBride Sisters Wine Company – California
Black Girl Magic Wines – California
SHE CAN Wines – California
Maison Noir Wines – Oregon
Domaine Curry – California
Bodkin Wines – California
Love Cork Screw – Illinois
Wade Cellars – California
FLO Wine – United States
ZAFA Wines – Vermont
Shoe Crazy Wine – California
IBest Wines – United States
Champagne & Sparkling Wine Brands
B. Stuyvesant Champagne – Champagne, France
Marie Césaire Champagne – Écueil, France
La Fête du Rosé – Provence, France
Aslina Wines – Stellenbosch, South Africa
Editorial Note
If you represent a Black-owned wine business with an active website and believe your classification should be reviewed, you may contact the editorial team for consideration.
