Then a farmworker in Napa, now he owns a label: A Latino’s journey for visibility in a challenging industry

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Jaime Rojas was 44 the first time he tasted wine made from grapes he grew himself.

The wine — a Pinot Noir 2016 — came from Bravo Toro, the small vineyard at his home in Santa Rosa. Nearly 30 years had passed since he first stepped into Napa Valley vineyards as a teenager, pruning and grafting for wineries that would bottle the fruit he helped grow — wines he never had the chance to enjoy…

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