BPM for Vineyard/Wine Services


BPM has been serving California's vineyard communities for the past 25 years. Our commitment to providing business solutions to wineries, vineyards, and growers of all sizes starts with the professionals who make up our team. We provide a complete offering of accounting and consulting services from initial set-up of accounting systems at small to mid-size wineries, through forecasting, bank loan negotiation, business succession planning and CFO services.

By actively participating in industry trade associations, our professionals stay ahead of business and regulatory changes impacting your business. Over our many years in the industry, we have developed excellent bank, legal, insurance and other service provider relationships allowing us to take a holistic approach to quickly and efficiently resolve your business needs.

We have designed our accounting and consulting services to provide you with a strategy that is comprehensive in scope and focused on the achievement of your long term business and personal goals.

BPM is a member of the following associations:

  • Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association
  • Russian River Valley Winegrowers
  • Sonoma County Vintners
  • Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance
  • Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association
  • Wine Industry Symposium Group
  • Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley
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