Re-posted from Visit Napa Valley With the current shelter in place order to slow the spread of the Coronavirus, the effect to the local Napa Valley community, and the tourism industry as a whole, has been especially devastating. Visit Napa Valley, the official destination management organization for the Napa Valley, has collected stories of creativity and compassion from its tourism industry partners, which include hotels, wineries, restaurants, and other attractions that welcome more than 3.85 million visitors to this wine region each year. According to Visit Napa Valley’s most recent economic analysis, the tourism industry supports nearly 16,000 jobs in the Valley and has an estimated total combined payroll of nearly $500 million. Restaurants account for 26 percent and hotels account for 25 percent of that payroll, followed by entertainment and sightseeing, retail, exhibition services and local transportation and car rental. Currently, the vast majority of those positions have been temporarily idled by the necessary restrictions on travel and gatherings. “The Napa Valley has gone through its share of economic hardships and crises in recent years, and each time, our tourism industry partners have come together to support one another and support the community,” said Linsey Gallagher, president and CEO of Visit Napa Valley. “The resourcefulness, collaboration, and genuine care and concern shown by our industry partners is truly inspiring.” “Meanwhile, the Visit Napa Valley team remains focused on our primary mission, which is to promote, protect and enhance the Napa Valley destination — which in turn will drive the economy to benefit our local Napa Valley community. As demand and business levels start to return, we look forward to resuming our promotional efforts to welcome back visitors who annually spend more than $2.2 billion in Napa Valley and generated more than $85 million in tax revenue for local services,” adds Gallagher.

PROGRAMS TO HELP TOURISM EMPLOYEES

Chateau Montelena Winery

After California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the temporary closure of winery tasting rooms on March 15, 2020, Chateau Montelena’s tasting room and hospitality staff were cross-trained and transitioned into other essential winery operations, which remain open. Matt Crafton, head winemaker of Chateau Montelena, said, “For the first time in recent history, our bottling crew will be staffed by the hospitality team, overseen by the production members. Our people are our family and despite the tasting room restrictions, we want to provide an option for those who wish to work during this time.”

Gott’s Roadside

Gott’s Roadside, a Northern California restaurant group, with locations in St. Helena and at Oxbow Market in downtown Napa, is giving 100 percent of sales from each of its seven locations, directly to their employees.

HALL Wines

To encourage employees to give back to the community, Kathryn Hall, owner of HALL Wines in St. Helena, provides full-time team members with forty paid hours each year to volunteer within the Napa Valley community. Examples include senior living centers; homeless shelters; and food banks.

Heitz Cellar

Heitz Cellar in St. Helena will continue to pay the full salary for each of their employees during the mandated business closure period.

PlumpJack Collection of Wineries

The PlumpJack Collection of Wineries, which includes PlumpJack, CADE, Odette, and13th Vineyard, are giving 10 percent of all online sales generated from March 23 through April 3, 2020 back to their employees who are unable to work due to COVID-19 restrictions. PlumpJack Winery was founded by Gordan Getty and Governor of California, Gavin Newsom.

PROGRAMS TO HELP THE COMMUNITY

Beckstoffer Vineyards

Beckstoffer Vineyards will donate $100,000 directly to individuals who are most in need in Napa, Mendocino and Lake Counties as a result of layoffs during the COVID-19 virus. Beckstoffer will   write 100 checks for $300 each, for each of the three counties, totaling approximately $33,000 per county, which will be distributed through their local Chambers of Commerce who will help determine those in most need of financial assistance.

Compline Wine Bar, Restaurant and Merchant

The culinary team at Compline Wine Bar, Restaurant and Merchant has been preparing and delivering 60 complimentary meals each day for healthcare workers at Napa’s Queen of the Valley hospital. The public may also help sponsor the program by purchasing a meal for a healthcare worker on the restaurant’s website, www.Complinewine.com.

Embrace Calistoga

Embrace Calistoga, the historic European bed and breakfast in downtown Calistoga, has converted its raised flower beds into a community garden, providing complimentary produce for its residents and staff.

Heitz Cellar

Heitz Cellar is providing relief to the community by donating an estimated $10,000 in beef to local charity partners. Heitz has joined forces with Abode Service Napa, The Table Napa, and The Salvation Army to donate 500 pounds of beef from Angus cattle from their biodynamic farm to families in need.

Heritage Eats

Owners Ben and Ali Koenig have updated their Dine & Donate philanthropic program. Now renamed Dine OUT & Donate, the program donates funds from to-go orders to different organizations in the community, the first being Community Action of Napa Valley. The couple also introduced “Heritage @ Home” which is a new staple grocery program that allows Napa locals to get fresh food and essential products delivered to their doorstop. The menu includes items such as eggs, milk, butter, meat and even toilet paper.

Honig Vineyard & Winery

Honig is offering half-off shipping on all online and phone orders. The remaining amount of the shipping fees will be donated to regional food banks. Honig is also continuing to run production duties to ensure the majority of their staff members are able to continue to work.

La Toque Restaurant

La Toque, located in The Westin Verasa hotel, and one of Napa Valley’s Michelin Starred restaurants, has been giving back to the South Napa Homeless Shelter for the past six months. As this COVID-19 crisis has progressed, the needs of the homeless shelter have increased dramatically, and, as a result, the La Toque team now provides a hot lunch every day for every shelter resident. Chef and Owner Ken Frank stated “This is a great way to keep my key kitchen staff working and The Westin Verasa has a substantial banquet facility that we can put to good use. We’ll be cooking with donated food from a number of sources including the food bank and the Farmer’s Market.”

Napa Valley Distillery

Napa Valley Distillery is putting their collective spirits to work to help fill the shortage of hand sanitizer. By using high-proof distilled grape and grain spirits, mixed with lime and spearmint natural oils and essences, Napa Valley Distillery has created 75-proof hand sanitizer which is free of charge to the local Napa community and law enforcement. The label reads “Be Strong Napa – Just Say NO to COVID-19.”

Paper Napan Walkabouts

Known for their local walking tour and tasting experiences, Paper Napan Walkabouts is encouraging people to support now to enjoy later. For every gift card purchased, 10 percent will be donated to Community Action of Napa Valley.

The Prisoner Wine Company

The Prisoner Wine Company, along with other Constellation Brands partners, has committed more than $2.5 million to COVID-19 relief efforts. This commitment includes $1 million to the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, $500,000 to the U.S. Bartenders’ Guild, and $250,000 to support first responders. The company has also established a company COVID-19 Relief Fund and vows to match employee contributions 2:1.

Round Pond Estate

With their wine tasting room closed, Round Pond Estate is donating produce from their gardens, which was previously incorporated into food and wine pairings, to local food banks. Visit Napa Valley will continue to gather positive stories and charitable donations made by the tourism industry and its business partners.

ABOUT VISIT NAPA VALLEY

Visit Napa Valley is the official destination management organization for the Napa Valley, with a mission to promote, protect and enhance the region’s position as an attractive travel destination and enhance its public image as a dynamic place to visit, live and work. The Napa Valley, conveniently located just an hour from the San Francisco Bay Area, consists of the following distinctive towns, including, from north to south, Calistoga, St. Helena, Rutherford/Oakville, Yountville, the city of Napa, American Canyon, and the outdoor recreation area of Lake Berryessa.