WineaPAWlooza, Jameson Humane’s pioneering fundraiser, was held on June 20 and 21, bringing together the best in wine, philanthropy, and compassion. The energy-packed, two-night celebration raised an impressive $1,302,000, including over $200,000 for fund-a-need supporting its newly launched grants for a global stewardship program fueling Jameson’s efforts to improve animal welfare programs and community services such as affordable spay and neuter, access to veterinary care, free pet food and supplies, and educational resources.

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“This year’s WineaPAWlooza was the most dynamic and unforgettable auction we’ve ever hosted,” said Monica Stevens, president and founder of Jameson Humane. “The entire weekend radiated the spirit, resilience, and generosity that define Napa Valley. It was a testament to the wine industry’s dedication to community and a proud moment to be part of something with such meaningful impact.”
WineaPAWlooza kicked off Friday night at a private Napa Valley estate, where winemaker Russell Bevan received Jameson Humane’s Philanthropic Hero Awardfor his invaluable contributions to the community.

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On Saturday, June 21, over 300 guests gathered in Oakville at the stunning Castellucci Estate, formerly Maria Manetti’s renowned Ville Mille Rose vineyard estate which I sold to Antonio Castellucci family who generously hosted this amazing event.
The evening delivered an unforgettable experience, featuring an extraordinary lineup of wines from 60 of Napa Valley’s most celebrated vintners paired with locally sourced, plant-based cuisine by Brook and Terri Penquite of Nova Terra Creamery.

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The evening’s highlight was the electrifying live auction led by legendary auctioneer Fritz Hatton for 15 exceptional lots and several surprise additions that showcased once-in-a-lifetime experiences and ultra-rare wines, igniting enthusiastic bidding and generosity.
Highlights included:
➲ A five-bottle vertical of MacDonald Vineyards, presented by Alex MacDonald—sold for $100,000 – an impressive $20,000 per bottle.
➲ An ultra-rare, 6-liter bottle of 1993 Screaming Eagle (one of only two in existence), donated by Screaming Eagle Founder Jean Phillips – sold for an incredible $125,000.
➲ The “Best of the West” dinner at Vine Hill Ranch—featuring wine legends Andy Beckstoffer, Laura May Everett, Tom Garrett, Alex and Graeme MacDonald, Chris Morisoli, and Bruce and Heather Phillips – sold out in just three minutesat $5,000 per seat, raising $125,000.
➲ An impromptu offering from Antonio Castellucci and former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr., who were both in attendance—a private dinner for 20 at the Castellucci Estate in Oakville – sold for $50,000.
➲ A surprise barrel lot from the “Phelan Vineyard” from Russell Bevan of Bevan Cellars – sold for $65,000.
Last year, WineaPAWlooza raised $1.1 million. This year’s total of $1,302,000 contributes to a remarkable total of $16 million raised over the past 12 years. WineaPAWlooza’s fundraising efforts continue a tradition of extraordinary impact, including significant contributions to the fund-a-need supporting Jameson Humane’s newly launched Grants for Global Stewardship program.

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This year’s premier sponsors included Castellucci Estate, Beau Wine Tours, Minuteman Press Napa, Portocork, Palm Bay International, The Packaging Company, Bright Rentals, Platypus Wine Tours, CPA Valet, Keith Productions, Peak Productions, Bardessono Hotel, Archer Hotel, Carneros Resort + Spa, Palm Bay Imports, Flowers by Edgar, Napa Valley Features, DJ Kirill, United Rentals, Grocery Outlet, Nicholas Feuillatte Champagne, Charbay Distillery, and Highclere Castle Gin.
The co-chairs for this event included Vanessa Conlin, MW, Jenny Khachaturian, and Monica Stevens. The steering committee comprisedHeidi Bevan, Joyce Bone, Kelly Brophy, Adriana Chinsky, Robert Emery, Ilyse Filowitz, Nick Gajewski, Dean Gray, Jen Lombard, Tina Miller, Michele Mitchell, Robin Nielsen, Joann Serafini, and Scotti Stark.

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WineaPAWlooza has earned its place as one of the top 10 wine events in the country, according to Wine Spectator magazine. The money raised from this sought-after event supplies critical funds necessary for Jameson’s programs to improve the state of animal welfare and save animal lives.
Because of WineaPAWlooza, Jameson has been able to help thousands of animals and their humans in our community and beyond through vital programming and services that work across the inextricable web between animal welfare, our community, and the planet. This year’s event will help ensure these programs thrive as Jameson Humane continues to create real, impactful, catalytic change.
For details and donation, please visit: www.jamesonhumane.org.