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Jackson Family Wines shutters Carneros Hill Winery, laying off 13
The closure marks the fourth major California wine company to announce layoffs this year.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Jackson Family Wines, the sixth-largest U.S. wine company, has permanently shuttered its Carneros Hill Winery located in Sonoma's Carneros wine region, resulting in 13 layoffs.
Why it matters
The wine industry in California has faced significant challenges in recent years, including wildfires, drought, and the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This latest closure and layoffs at Jackson Family Wines is part of a broader trend of consolidation and downsizing across the state's wine companies.
The details
The Carneros Hill Winery closure is the fourth major California wine company to announce layoffs in 2026, following similar moves by other prominent producers. The layoffs come as the wine industry grapples with supply chain issues, changing consumer preferences, and the lingering effects of the pandemic on tourism and hospitality.
- Jackson Family Wines permanently shuttered the Carneros Hill Winery in February 2026.
The players
Jackson Family Wines
The sixth-largest U.S. wine company, which has permanently closed its Carneros Hill Winery in Sonoma.
The takeaway
The closure of the Carneros Hill Winery is the latest sign of the challenges facing California's wine industry, which has been forced to adapt to a rapidly changing business environment. As the state's wine companies continue to consolidate and streamline operations, more layoffs and winery closures may be on the horizon.
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