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New figures reveal Napa Valley rival looming over Wine Country

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Napa Valley wineries have been getting some stiff competition from the county to the north as of late, with Sonoma County tasting rooms seeing far more visitors keeping sommeliers on the job.

The 2026 Tasting Room Survey Report found that there was a smaller decline in foot traffic at wineries in California than in previous years, according to Wine Business Monthly.

While the news for the wine industry as a whole is still not great, a recent report gave a glimmer of hope that things in the business aren’t as crushing as they were a year ago, at least in Sonoma.

Napa County wineries have been getting some stiff competition from the county to the north.

The report looked at visitation data for more than 11,000 wineries across the county. The results showed that tasting room traffic dropped last year in both Sonoma County and Napa Valley.

However, Sonoma’s was far less worse. Napa was down by 18% in 2025 compared to the previous year, while Sonoma was only down 8%.

Wineries like Caddis Winery have seen things improve at their Sonoma Plaza tasting room compared to the previous years.

A recent report gave a glimmer of hope that things in the business aren’t as crushing as they were a year ago. 

Pointing to the rollercoaster the business has experienced since the debut of the tasting room right before the pandemic shut down the world in 2020, co-owner Chris Sorensen said dips aren’t as bad as they once were.

“I’ve put a lot of effort into learning how to build and maintain customer relationships, and that’s made a real difference for our business,” Chris Sorensen told the Press Democrat.

“The biggest challenge now is predicting when people will show up. That has become very unpredictable, which can make planning difficult.”

The 2026 Tasting Room Survey Report found that there was a smaller decline in foot traffic at wineries in California, than the previous years.

The number of American adults who say they consume alcohol has fallen to 54%, according to an August 2025 Gallup poll, a challenge the wine industry continues to navigate.

Kim Stare Wallace, the president and second-generation owner at Dry Creek Vineyard, another winery in the county, said they are finding creative ways to bring people in.


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“People are being more selective in what they purchase, but they’re still willing to spend money on quality wine and experiences that feel special,” Wallace told the outlet. 

“We’ve seen strong interest in our limited releases and programs that give them a reason to come back and try something new.”

Wineries like Caddis Winery have seen things improve at their Sonoma Plaza tasting room compared to previous years.

Meanwhile things are more bleak for the wine industry in Napa, where foot traffic dropped sharply from the growth of 3% it reported in 2024, the outlet noted.

Despite fewer visitors to its tasting room, Mike Desilets, operations manager at Titus Vineyards in St. Helena, said business is good.

“Tasting room traffic has been fairly flat, but those who do visit spend more,” he told the outlet. “One new approach we’re trying is offering one-day wine club perks to partner wineries.”

“We’re not sure about the long-term gains, but customers are very excited about it.”

One of the reasons for different figures between the counties could be the massive cost for wine-lovers to sample the goods.

In Sonoma county, a median wine tasting flight will run a person $40 dollars a head, with speciality experiences jumping to $90, a jump of 44% compared to 2024, the report noted.

Meanwhile things are more bleak for the wine industry in Napa County.

However, those out for a tasty wine experience in Napa Valley can expect to pay a median cost for a wine flight of $75, up 15% from a year ago. And experiences that offer specials can run a whopping average of $150 a head.

On top of the higher cost of living in the state, California wineries have to pay workers a whole lot more in order to run those tasting rooms. 

The Wine report found that the median hourly wage for staff in Napa costs $26 in 2025, compared to the $20 national average.

The Post reached out to Sonoma and Napa Valley wine industry for further comment.

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