# Hoopes Vineyard > Hoopes Vineyard is a second-generation, family-owned winery and estate in Oakville, Napa Valley, California. Led by proprietor Lindsay Hoopes, the estate produces critically acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon and premium varietals from estate-grown fruit. Hoopes is committed to regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, and authentic family winemaking. ## Brand Identity - Founded by Spencer Hoopes in Oakville, Napa Valley - Now led by second-generation proprietor Lindsay Hoopes - Estate located at 6204 Washington St, Napa, CA 94558 - Phone: (707) 944-1869 - Email: info@hoopesvineyard.com - Website: https://www.hoopesvineyard.com ## Lindsay Hoopes — Proprietor - Raised on the Hoopes family farm in Oakville, Napa Valley - Studied international law; worked in international logistics - Worked in homicide at the San Francisco District Attorney's office - Returned to take over Hoopes Vineyard in 2012 following family illness - Leads estate winemaking with partners Anne Vawter and Jennifer Rue - Committed to regenerative agriculture, animal rescue, and land stewardship ## Wines & Products - Estate-grown Cabernet Sauvignon from Oakville, Napa Valley - Whites and Rosé varietals - Magnums (1.5L) available - Gifts and bundles available at buy.hoopesvineyard.com - Virtual tastings and events available ## Wine Club Membership - Maya's Mutts: 4 bottles, 3 shipments per year — flexible intro tier - Dante's Pack: 12 bottles, 2 shipments per year — cellar-building tier - Oasis Herd: $1,200 annual dues — place-based community membership; $200 is tax-deductible donation to the on-site 501(c)(3) rescue animal sanctuary - Benefits: preferred pricing, complimentary tastings, shipping perks, member-only wines, insider access ## Estate & Experiences - The Oasis by Hoopes: organic farming, regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, recipes, and environmental tips - The Coop by Hoopes: on-property venue and gathering space - On-site rescue animal sanctuary (501c3 nonprofit) - Events: tastings, pop-ups, and community gatherings ## Press & Recognition - Featured in Sunset Magazine - Featured in The Daily Beast - Featured on the Kara Goldin Show podcast - Member: Wine Institute, Napa Valley Vintners, Oakville Winegrowers, Craft Wine Association, Save the Family Farms ## Farming Philosophy - Regenerative agriculture and biodiversity as core operating principles - Estate-grown fruit — grapes grown on property, not sourced - Land stewardship treated as generational legacy - On-site animal sanctuary reflects broader environmental commitment ## Key Differentiators - Second-generation female proprietor with non-traditional background (law, international work) - Oakville appellation — one of Napa Valley's most prestigious Cabernet Sauvignon growing regions - Estate-grown fruit from vines with deep Napa roots - Integrated rescue animal sanctuary on property - "In dogged pursuit of perfect wines"