The Kings of Napa - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
The Kings are an aspirational African American family whose vineyard in Napa has brought them great success. When the reins to their vineyard are up for grabs, the three King siblings uncover deceptions that threaten to tear them and their kingdom apart.

She's Gotta Crush It
Vanessa accepts an award on Reginald's behalf while facing truths about her husband's past. August receives an ominous call, leading her to believe the estate is being targeted. Bridgette feels she's being treated unfairly and fights to get her job back.

What's Port Got to Do With It
August and Dana squabble about the fate of the King family wine business, prompting an antagonistic contest that yields amazing outcomes. In addition, Dana makes a disturbing solicitation of Quincy.

Dear Wine People
Bridgette learns someone is also extorting Shawn & Sean, Quincy suspects Otis is the extortionist, and past family issues rise to the surface during a photoshoot for Dana.

How Stella Got Her Pinot Back
Otis admits to stealing grapes but denies the extortion. Suddenly, August realizes that Bridgette might in fact be the extortionist after all. Plus, Vanessa reveals more to Bridgette about their family, and Dana learns something shocking about Rose.

Mo Bottled Blues
A power outage at the King estate leads the family to learn shocking information about their past and present.

Bamboozeled
It's an all-out war against Bridgette, and while August believes most people are on her side, it seems she is forgetting their loyalties are circumstantial.

Judas and the Black-Owned Vineyard
Tensions between August and Bridgette come to a head as August finally uncovers who is behind the animosity toward the Kings; Dana comes to terms with Rose's secret rendezvous; Rose discovers the real reason behind their infertility.
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