As Hispanic Heritage Month unfolds, Napa Valley’s rich tapestry of culture and craftsmanship shines through three remarkable wineries—each celebrating heritage, family, and the pursuit of excellence in distinct yet connected ways.
At Mi Sueño Winery, the story is as inspiring as the wines. Founded by Rolando and Lorena Herrera, Mexican immigrants whose journey began with humble roots and blossomed into one of Napa’s most respected estates, Mi Sueño—Spanish for “My Dream”—is a living testament to perseverance and passion. From dishwasher to acclaimed winemaker, Rolando’s journey embodies the American Dream, while Lorena’s deep family ties to Napa’s vineyards infuse each bottle with generational pride. Together, the Herreras have created more than a winery—they’ve built a legacy of family, culture, and craftsmanship that continues to inspire.
Just up the road, Baldacci Family Vineyards offers a different lens into legacy and hospitality. Recently named the #2 Best Winery Tour in the Nation by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, Baldacci’s immersive Cave Tour and Estate Tasting reflect a deep respect for storytelling and connection—values that resonate strongly during Hispanic Heritage Month. The Baldacci family’s dedication to authenticity and sustainability celebrates the shared spirit of Napa’s diverse winemaking community, where generations honor the land while welcoming the world to their table.
And at Larkmead Vineyards, one of Napa’s oldest family-run estates, a new chapter is being written through sustainability and stewardship. With recent recognition from the California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF), Larkmead’s commitment to organic farming echoes the traditional agricultural wisdom passed down through generations across Latin America—a reminder that respect for the earth is a universal language.
Together, these wineries exemplify how heritage—whether expressed through the dreams of first-generation winemakers, the hospitality of family legacies, or the stewardship of the land—continues to shape Napa Valley’s identity. This Hispanic Heritage Month, a visit to these vineyards is more than a tasting; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and the enduring spirit of those who turn dreams into wine.