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Grown in Napa Valley

Podcast de Napa Valley Grapegrowers

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This local podcast will discuss wine grape growing in Napa Valley. Through short, candid interviews and discussions, listeners will gain timely insights into vineyard activities and trends growers are seeing, encouraging, and creating an open platform for sharing and inspiring action for the grower community.

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30 episodios

episode Episode 26: From Vineyard Rows to Rock Shows with Faith Ventrello & Glass with a Grower, Justin Dragoo artwork

Episode 26: From Vineyard Rows to Rock Shows with Faith Ventrello & Glass with a Grower, Justin Dragoo

In this episode of Grown in Napa Valley, host Caleb Mosley explores the intersection of music, wine, and Napa Valley culture through conversations with Faith Ventrello and Justin Dragoo. Faith shares her journey from a career in the music industry at major labels like Capitol [https://www.universalmusic.com/label/capitol-music-group/], Elektra [https://www.elektra.com/], and Virgin Records [https://www.virgin.com/virgin-companies/virgin-records] to building a wine-focused life in Napa Valley. She discusses co-founding Folklore [https://folklore-napa.com/], a downtown Napa wine bar and record store that has become a community gathering space blending live music, vinyl culture, food, and wine. The conversation highlights how music and wine naturally complement one another and how Napa’s evolving cultural scene has embraced both.  Later in the episode, Justin reflects on his transition from the tech world in New York City back to Napa Valley, where he joined Gargiulo Vineyards [https://www.gargiulovineyards.com/] and helped grow the family winery business rooted in Oakville farming traditions. He also shares the story behind the evolution of BottleRock Napa Valley [https://www.bottlerocknapavalley.com/] and explains how the festival successfully combines world-class music, wine, and culinary experiences to attract a new generation of Napa Valley visitors. Justin emphasizes the strong parallels between the wine and music industries, from storytelling and authenticity to creating immersive experiences that connect people to place, culture, and community.  Support the show [https://www.napagrowers.org/donate]

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Episode 25: Statewide Advocacy, the Napa Perspective with Natalie Collins and John Chandler & Glass with a Grower, Lise Asimont artwork

Episode 25: Statewide Advocacy, the Napa Perspective with Natalie Collins and John Chandler & Glass with a Grower, Lise Asimont

In this episode of Grown in Napa Valley, NVG [https://www.napagrowers.org/#gsc.tab=0]Executive Director Caleb Mosley speaks with Natalie Collins and John Chandler about the role of the California Association of Winegrape Growers [https://cawg.org/] in advocating for growers across the state. They discuss how regional and statewide grower organizations collaborate to address major industry challenges, including market pressures, labor policy, and regulatory issues. The conversation highlights current legislative priorities such as improving wine labeling transparency, expanding opportunities for wineries at farmers markets, and pursuing an agricultural overtime tax credit to help offset labor costs for growers. Despite limited resources, CAWG continues to push proactive policies and unite diverse wine regions to strengthen the future of California winegrape farming.  In the episode’s Glass with a Grower segment, Caleb sits down with Lise Asimont of Foley Family Farms [https://www.ffws.com/] to share stories from her career in California agriculture and the wine industry. The conversation offers a candid look at the people behind the vineyards, blending humor, insight, and a fresh perspective on wine culture. Asimont emphasizes that wine should remain approachable and joyful, reminding listeners that the best experiences with wine come from sharing it with others.  Support the show [https://www.napagrowers.org/donate]

10 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Episode 24: Pathways to the Vineyard with Enoch Shully & Glass with a Grower, John McCarthy artwork

Episode 24: Pathways to the Vineyard with Enoch Shully & Glass with a Grower, John McCarthy

This episode of Grown in Napa Valley features two conversations highlighting the people and perspectives shaping the future of Napa Valley’s wine industry. In the first segment, Caleb Mosley speaks with Enoch Shully of Napa Valley College [https://www.napavalley.edu/index.html] about his unconventional path from electrical engineering and hospitality to leading wine education programs in Napa. Shully shares how his career in restaurants and wine eventually brought him to California and inspired a passion for creating pathways into the wine industry. At the college, he focuses on expanding education, mentorship, and accessibility, helping prepare students from diverse backgrounds with the technical, hospitality, and marketing skills needed to succeed in the wine world.  In the second segment, Caleb sits down with John McCarthy, Vineyard Director for the Far Niente family of wineries [https://farniente.com/], for the podcast’s “Glass with a Grower” discussion. McCarthy reflects on his journey from growing up in Lake County vineyards to leading vineyard operations in Napa Valley, emphasizing the importance of long-term vineyard stewardship and thoughtful farming practices. The conversation explores the realities of modern grape growing, including market challenges, vineyard development, and the role growers play in connecting consumers to the land. Together, the two discussions highlight how education, collaboration, and sustainable vineyard management will shape the next chapter of Napa Valley agriculture. Support the show [https://www.napagrowers.org/donate]

10 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Episode 23: Why Wine Still Matters with Felicity Carter & Glass with a Grower, Philippa Ward and Tim Colla artwork

Episode 23: Why Wine Still Matters with Felicity Carter & Glass with a Grower, Philippa Ward and Tim Colla

This episode of Grown in Napa Valley brings together two timely conversations that reflect the cultural, generational, and economic shifts shaping today’s wine industry. In the first segment, host Caleb Mosley speaks with journalist and podcaster Felicity Carter [https://open.spotify.com/show/28c7OwSjuO3VPEyrVSB0m7] at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium [https://www.unifiedsymposium.org/]about changing attitudes toward alcohol, health, and moderation. Their discussion explores the rise of wellness culture, generational risk aversion, and how wine is increasingly framed within broader public health narratives. Carter [https://www.drinksinsider.com/p/announcing-the-wine-health-podcast]offers perspective on how growers and producers can engage more confidently in these conversations by grounding them in science, history, and wine’s longstanding social role, encouraging pride, visibility, and thoughtful storytelling as tools to navigate uncertainty.  The episode then shifts to Carneros for a Glass with a Grower conversation with Philippa Ward and Tim Colla of Saintsbury [https://saintsbury.com/], recorded amid the energy of the tasting room. Together, they reflect on Saintsbury’s founding vision, Carneros’ role in shaping California Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and the winery’s evolution across generations. The conversation highlights the importance of curiosity, collaboration between growers and wineries, and a willingness to innovate while honoring legacy. From vineyard partnerships to new winemaking explorations, the segment underscores how adaptability, stewardship, and shared purpose continue to define resilient brands and communities in Napa Valley. Support the show [https://www.napagrowers.org/donate]

10 de feb de 2026 - 57 min
episode Episode 22: Cross Country Craft: A 2026 Kickoff with Mark Carter & Glass with a Grower, Dan Petroski artwork

Episode 22: Cross Country Craft: A 2026 Kickoff with Mark Carter & Glass with a Grower, Dan Petroski

Caleb opens the 2026 season of Grown in Napa Valley from Louisville, Kentucky, where he sits down with vintner-turned-whiskey-maker Mark Carter [https://www.oldcarterwhiskeyco.com/aboutus]. Their conversation traces Carter’s journey from Eureka hospitality to Napa winemaking [https://cartercellars.com/] and ultimately to Kentucky bourbon, highlighting the shared craftsmanship between wine and spirits, barrels, blending, farming roots, and the growing consumer interest in how raw materials are cultivated. Carter reflects on decades of working with iconic Napa vineyards and the parallels he now sees in the rising “grain-to-glass” movement, as distillers embrace terroir and agricultural storytelling much like grape growers do. Their tasting together underscores how both wines and whiskies reflect the land, the season, and the maker’s hand.  The episode then returns to Napa for Glass with a Grower featuring winemaker and NVG Board Member Dan Petroski. Dan speaks to his passion for Mediterranean-style white wines, the evolving needs of Napa’s wine market, and the importance of growers becoming more visible partners in consumer storytelling. He discusses the challenges of the 2025 season, the opportunities ahead in 2026, the need for deeper collaboration between growers and wineries, and the promise of AB 720 in connecting visitors directly with vineyards. Looking forward, Dan stresses community resilience, thoughtful adaptation, and a renewed focus on helping growers navigate shifting markets while continuing to champion the quality and diversity of Napa Valley agriculture.  Support the show [https://www.napagrowers.org/donate]

10 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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