Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Is Closing Kitá Wines

Tara Gomez Was First Native American Winemaker to Work for Her Own Tribe

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians is shutting down Kitá Wines, which was run by Chumash descendant Tara Gomez, as seen here from 2014.

Thu Feb 03, 2022 | 07:36am

Kitá Wines — which was founded in 2010 as the first brand to be owned by a Native American tribe with a Native American winemaker at the helm — is closing down in April.  

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians said the move was a business decision and is parting ways with winemaker Tara Gomez, a Chumash descendant. The closure comes right after Gomez and her wife, Mireia Taribo — who together make another brand called Camins 2 Dreams — were the subject of national media attention and awards. They were featured in large September 2021 stories for both Food & Wine and Bon Appétit magazines and, in October, won a Next Wave Award from the website VinePair.com for “spirits, wine, and beer professionals who have distinguished themselves in the past year for propelling the industry forward to a brighter, more equitable, and sustainable future.” 

So why, given the national attention, growing praise, and continued global emphasis on Indigenous rights and overall equity, would the tribe end the brand now? 

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