Gallo Closes Sites, Cuts Napa, Sonoma County Jobs

Napa Valley workers hit as Gallo shuts down the Ranch Winery in St. Helena and trims staff at Louis M. Martini and the Orin Swift tasting room.

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

Gallo, one of the largest wine producers in the world, has announced the closure of several sites in Napa and Sonoma counties, resulting in dozens of local job cuts. The move reflects broader challenges facing the wine industry, including shifting consumer demand and excess capacity.

Why it matters

The Gallo cutbacks are a significant blow to the Napa Valley economy, which has long been dependent on the wine industry. The job losses will impact local families and communities, and raise questions about the long-term sustainability of the region's wine business model.

The details

Gallo is shutting down the Ranch Winery in St. Helena and trimming staff at the Louis M. Martini and Orin Swift tasting rooms. The company cited a wine industry slump and consolidation as the reasons behind the closures and layoffs.

  • Gallo announced the site closures and job cuts in February 2026.

The players

Gallo

One of the largest wine producers in the world, with operations across California's wine country.

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The takeaway

The Gallo cutbacks highlight the challenges facing the Napa Valley wine industry, which must adapt to shifting consumer preferences and oversupply. The job losses will put pressure on local communities, and raise questions about the long-term viability of the region's wine-centric economy.