02/10/2026
Honored to share some meaningful news from Paris! ๐ซ๐ทโ๏ธ
The Calfiornia Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has received the 2026 V dโOr Award for Best Sustainability Initiative, presented on the eve of Wine Paris. ๐๐ท
The award recognizes CSWAโs Climate Action Toolkit as one of the most impactful and responsible initiatives in the global wine and spirits industry, helping winegrowers and vintners identify and prioritize climate risks while turning commitment into action. ๐
This honor reflects decades of work in California to make sustainability practical and resilient โ shaped by dozens of growers, vintners, and experts to support long-term stewardship. ๐๐ Weโre proud that this work is rooted in California but available to anyone, anywhere. ๐๐
Grateful to our fellow nominees, the partners who helped build the Toolkit, and Vinexposium for the recognition. Huge congratulations to Allison Jordan, executive director of CSWA, and her team on this tremendous achievement! ๐๐
Watch Allison's acceptance speech here:
https://vimeo.com/1163732772
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11/12/2025
The 2026 California Green Medal Application is Open!
California is widely recognized as a leader in sustainable winegrowing, thanks to its forward-thinking vineyards and wineries setting the standard for environmental stewardship, being a good neighbor and employer and innovative and sustainable business practices. Now in its 12th year, the California Green Medal Sustainable Winegrowing Leadership Awards is the state's highest recognition for sustainability excellence within the wine industry. Deadline is February 6, 2026. Apply TODAY to gain recognition for your commitment to a sustainable future.
๐ Apply Now at greenmedal.org/apply
10/06/2025
๐ข New Must-Have Resource for the Wine Industry! ๐ท๐
Ready to turn climate concerns into climate action?
The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance has launched its new Climate Action Toolkitโa comprehensive, living resource designed to meet every grower and vintner whether they are just beginning to grapple with climate action or already have a plan in place.
Developed with an advisory group of industry leaders, scientists, and professionals, this toolkit provides actionable, step-by-step guidance on critical areas, including:
* Why climate action is essential for navigating current and future impacts.
* Identifying and prioritizing climate-smart practices for your Climate Action Plan.
* Implementing practices across your vineyard, winery, and supply chain.
* Engaging your teams, suppliers, and consumers.
* Tracking progress and evolving strategies over time.
Stop grappling and start acting. This resource is ready to help you future-proof your business.
Visit the toolkit at:
www.cswatoolkit.org
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09/17/2025
California Wines is thrilled to partner with the Sustainability in Drinks (SID) conference on October 21st in London! This is a must-attend event for the drinks industry, featuring over 40 expert speakers, including California's own Allison Jordan from the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.
Join us to learn and connect. Get 25% off your ticket with code SID25 at sustainabilityindrinks.com.
05/15/2025
Growing Wine with Less Water: Insights from the Dry Farming Workshop
Last week at Emeritus Vineyards, a group of growers and vintners walked the rows of Hallberg Ranch and explored how a once-irrigated vineyard is now thriving with dry farming โ no irrigation, just deep roots and healthy soils. At this workshop hosted by the California Sustainable Wingrowing Alliance, an incredible panel of growers from Sonoma, Mendocino, Paso Robles and Napa shared their experiences adapting to water scarcity while improving vineyard health and wine quality. From rootstock selection and soil management to the art of cultivating patience, every conversation was a masterclass in working with nature, not against it. The workshop ended with a delicious tasting of dry-farmed wines from Dominus, Frogโs Leap, Tablas Creek, Mariah Vineyards, and Emeritus Vineyards. A BIG thanks to our panelists, winemakers, and everyone who joined us to learn, taste, and connect. Together, we're cultivating a more sustainable future for California wine. ๐
04/22/2025
Learn how Emeritus Vineyards transitioned a once irrigated vineyard to a dry farmed vineyard during a walking vineyard tour of Hallberg Ranch. Listen to an expert panel of growers who dry farm in diverse regions covering Sonoma, Mendocino, Paso Robles and Napa who will discuss the range of soils and microclimates that are suitable for dry farming winegrapes when specific techniques are used. Taste dry farmed wine in a unique walk around tasting featuring six wineries who share their specific terroir through their dry farmed grapes.
Panel Participants
Michael Frey, Mariah Vineyards
Riggs Lokka, Emeritus Vineyards
Jordan Lonborg,Coastal Vineyard Care Associates
Tod Mostero, Dominus Winery
Wine Tasting Participants
Condorโs Hope Vineyard (Santa Barbara)
Dominus Winery (Napa)
Emeritus Vineyards (Sonoma)
Frog's Leap Winery Winery (Napa)
Mariah Vineyards (Mendocino)
Tablas Creek Vineyard (Paso Robles)
REGISTER: https://cswa.typeform.com/to/ks8x6c02?typeform-source=sustainablewinegrowing.org
04/04/2025
It's official! The 2025 California Green Medal winners have been announced! Congratulations to our winners:
Leader Award: Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery
Environment Award: CHANDON
Community Award: Jordan Vineyard & Winery
Business Award: Nuveen Natural Capital
The California Green Medal is presented by:
California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance - CSWA, California Association of Winegrape Growers, Wine Institute, Lodi Winegrape Commission, Napa Valley Vintners, Napa Green, Sonoma County Winegrowers and Vineyard Team.
The 2025 Judging Panel consisted of:
Allison Jordan, executive director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance; Anna Brittain, executive director, Napa Green; Beth Vukmanic, executive director, Vineyard Team; Christopher Chen, integrated vineyard systems advisor, UC Cooperative Extension โ North Coast; Cyril Penn, editor-in-chief, Wine Business Monthly; Erin Coburn, co-owner, minimo; Jennifer (Richards) Dieckmann, VP of operations and business development, Sonoma County Winegrowers; Kate Venugopal, director of international marketing, Wine Institute; Natalie Collins, president, California Association of Winegrape Growers; Richard Morley, co-founder, FirstPour and Stephanie Bolton, research and education director, Lodi Winegrape Commission
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Congratulations to the 2025 California Green Medal Winners
WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR ELEVENTH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA GREEN MEDAL: SUSTAINABLE WINEGROWING LEADERSHIP AWARDS LEADER AWARD, given to the vineyard or winery that excelsโฆ
01/31/2025
The CSWA team had another successful year ๐๐ฝ at Unified Wine & Grape Symposium.๐ท๐ Executive Director, Allison Jordan, moderated the "Adapting to a Changing Climate: Tools and Resources to Increase Vineyard Resilience and Reduce Vineyard Carbon Footprints" session featuring panelists John Heckman, Nick Filice of Silver Oak Cellars and Steve McIntyre of Monterey Pacific. The rest of the team enjoyed engaging with folks from the booth! ๐๐ฝ
California Association of Winegrape Growers
01/22/2025
Curious about what is new with CSWA? Letโs chat! Catch us at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium on January 29-30. Register now at unifiedsymposium.org and be sure to swing by our Booth A2501 to meet the team!
01/17/2025
Weโre thrilled to see our Executive Director, Allison Jordan, recognized as one of Wineโs Most Inspiring People 2025! ๐
A visionary leader, global advocate and pragmatic optimist, Allison has spent over two decades driving sustainability in the wine industry. From turning her masterโs thesis into the California Sustainable Winegrowing Allianceโs certification program to leading international conversations on climate resilience, her collaborative approach is shaping the future of sustainable winegrowing. ๐๐
As California Association of Winegrape Growers President Natalie Collins perfectly states: โAllisonโs work in international markets has brought worldwide recognition to Californiaโs sustainability program as a model for other regions.โ
Weโre honored to have her at the helm as we continue this journey together.
Congratulations, Allison! ๐
Get the full scoop in the article authored by Laurie Wachter on the Wine Industry Network website.
https://statics.teams.cdn.office.net/evergreen-assets/safelinks/1/atp-safelinks.html
12/06/2024
Olivia, Suzanna and Roy (L to R) enjoyed representing CSWA at this year's North Coast Wine Industry Expo Trade Show & Conference hosted by Wine Industry Network in Santa Rosa yesterday. Be sure to look for CSWA at the 2025 DTC Wine Symposium and Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in Sacramento this coming January!
10/02/2024
We're loving this release from the United Airlines Newsroom highlighting new in-flight wine offerings featuring aluminum cans (a sustainable packaging option) and wines produced by women-owned brands adhering to sustainability practices set forth in the SIP Certified and Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing programs! "This transition to aluminum canned wine will reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles by an estimated 4.7 million bottles per year. Aluminum is nearly infinitely recyclable and supports United's commitment to sustainability at all altitudes, including recycling onboard its aircraft." ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
https://www.united.com/en/us/newsroom/announcements/cision-125348
Photo: United Airlines Newsroom