There are wineries that pour you a great glass of wine, and then there are wineries that make you feel like you’re part of something bigger. One Hope Winery is the latter.
From the moment I arrived, I knew this was going to be different. The setting is classic Napa—rolling vineyards, golden sunlight, and the peaceful quiet that makes you want to take a deep breath and just be present. But what really stood out wasn’t just the beauty, or even the wine (which, by the way, is phenomenal). It was the people and the purpose behind it all.
Jake, the CEO, welcomed us personally—something you don’t expect at a major winery. He brought over a bottle of their 2021 Cabernet Reserve, smiled, and said, “My Bubby would have been proud of this. She always wanted me to make kosher wine.” That moment set the tone for the entire experience. This isn’t just a winery—it’s a place with a soul.
And then there was Dan Levin, a legend in the world of kosher winemaking. If you’ve ever had a high-end kosher Napa wine, chances are, Dan had a hand in it. He shared stories of the meticulous care that goes into making a wine truly kosher, and the deep sense of history and tradition that goes into every bottle.
The wine itself? Exceptional. We tasted 2013, 2014 and 2021 Cabernet Reserve.
One Hope isn’t just about making great wine—it’s about making an impact. Every bottle contributes to meaningful causes, and you can feel that energy in every corner of the estate.
If you’re looking for a Napa experience that’s personal, meaningful, and absolutely unforgettable, One Hope is the place. This isn’t just wine—it’s a story, a legacy, and a mission in a bottle. Can’t wait...
Read moreI'm an African American Executive Director of a 501c3 organization . I joined one hope in 2021 and I was very successful . I stopped due to a family emergency during the pandemic . i was treated different by customer service based on my Color and I thought to just ignore it initially . Now I'm back and I'm being told i have to start over and recently was told that I'm not in compliance and was told i couldn't rejoin . If you are an AA male and you find success you will me marginalized and treated differently. This is why i never join organizations that don't have a lot of people of color in these positions . particularly Black Men . When they bank they used crashed my checks were sent late and i never complained . The CEO of this company doesn't hold himself or the people working for him accountable . I think you should really think about everything before you join this company . Especially if you are a person of color . sad but true . i lost at least 10,00o trying to invest in this company smh I wish the CEO Jake Kloberdanz would be a little more professional because i wouldn't have invested if i knew the code of Ethics wasn't implemented . PS - If you don't believe my experience just go to reddit and put the companies name in it ? it doesn't seem worth it at all , MLM schemes will destroy...
Read moreI was fortunate to work with Kim Smith in Colorado to complement a catering experience for my wife's recent birthday event, and it was an outstanding! Kim's service was exceptional, showcasing professionalism, kindness, and a delightful nature. Her presence at the event added a touch of elegance, as attendees enjoyed a delightful selection to compliment some savory charcuterie. Kim's timing was impeccable, and her presentation was precise. As my wife mentioned, the attendees were pleasantly surprised to learn about OneHope's commitment to giving back to the community and donating to charities that make a positive difference. I highly recommend Kim Smith and encourage you to consider OneHope Winery for...
Read more