29-Year-Old Well-Known Northern California Winery Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Kathakali Nandi
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A Sonoma-based winery and vineyard operator has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeking to reorganize its finances while continuing operations.

Robledo Family Winery, based at 21901 Bonness Road, Sonoma, filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California, Santa Rosa Division, on April 8, 2026, according to court filings

The company has no previous or pending bankruptcy cases, according to PACER

  • Type of filing: Voluntary petition for bankruptcy
  • Chapter: 11
  • Case number: 26-10229
  • Estimated Assets: Between $1 million and $10 million
  • Estimated Liabilities: Between $1 million and $10 million
  • Estimated creditors: Between $1 and 49

According to the filings, the company is a small business debtor defined under Subchapter V of Chapter 11. The company’s aggregate noncontingent debts (excluding debts owed to insiders or affiliates) total less than $3,424,000.

Robledo Family Winery will have funds available for distribution to its unsecured creditors, it said in the filings. 

The company declared that it does not own or possess any real property or personal property that needs attention. 

The bankruptcy petition was signed by Everardo Robledo, the CEO of Robledo Family Winery. The company is represented by attorney Douglas B. Provencher of Embolden Law PC. 

Robledo Family Winery listed several creditors with large unsecured claims who are not insiders. Some of the significant creditors include Arlington, VA-based Kapitus (with a claim of $121,370), Rancho Dominguez, CA-based ILS, Inc. (with a claim of $36,297.06), and American Express (claim of $36,185.83).

No details about the nature of these claims were mentioned in the filings. 

Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a company to continue its daily operations while working under court supervision to design a plan to repay creditors. For small businesses that file under Subchapter V, the cases are treated differently from a typical Chapter 11 case, as the plan moves more quickly and deadlines are accelerated. 

About Robledo Family Winery

The Robledo Family Winery is a family-owned business and is one of the first wineries in the nation to be founded by Mexican vineyard workers on their own land. 

Members of the Robledo family came to the U.S. in the 1940s under the Braceros guest worker program. Reynaldo and Maria Robledo began commercial wine production from their estate grapes in 1997 at their winery in Sonoma Valley.

The couple and their nine children worked at their vineyards, with several members of the next generation continuing to be involved in vineyard management, wine production, and sales. 

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Kathakali Nandi is a news writer with more than 12 years of experience and a degree in Print Journalism. She has worked with several leading media organizations and reported on a range of beats, including national affairs, health, education, culture, business, and the hospitality sector. She specializes in writing engaging, detailed content and has written extensively about the U.S. hospitality industry. When she isn’t working, she’s usually buried in a book or happily obsessing over dogs.

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