Savvy Cellar Wines, Inc. recently filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. The Mountain View, California-based company, which operates as a wine bar and shop, currently faces a gap between its assets and liabilities.
Note: Chapter 7 bankruptcy generally involves the liquidation of a debtor’s eligible assets to help pay creditors. A court-appointed trustee may take control of eligible assets and manage their sale and distribution to creditors. For more information, readers are encouraged to contact the business directly.
Savvy Cellar Wines, Inc Enters Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
According to case records on PACER, the company submitted its petition on August 20, 2026. The records added that authorized representative David Koehler signed the petition before it was filed.
Attorney Lars Fuller of The Fuller Law Firm PC is representing the company in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California.
Case Related Details
Court records show that Savvy Cellar Wines, Inc submitted a summary of assets and liabilities. According to the records, while the company’s liabilities were approximately $441,853, its assets were estimated at $3,465. This suggests that the company owes more than what it owns.
The records further list out the names of the company’s creditors. Some of these are Enterprise Consulting Services, Inc., Koehler & Associates, CPA, Wanderlust Wines, and Berliner Cohen.
Case filings indicate that after administrative expenses are paid, no funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
A summary of the Chapter 7 petition is provided here:
- Filing Date: August 20, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 7
- Case Number: 26-51282
- Estimated Assets: Between $0 and $50,000
- Estimated Liabilities: Between $100,001 and 500,000
- Estimated Creditors: 1-49
About the Company
Savvy Cellar Wines, Inc operates as a wine bar and shop that opened in downtown Mountain View in 2010. Located near the Caltrain and Mountain View VTA light rail station, the business serves local residents, commuters, and nearby professionals. Offerings include a selection of old- and new-world wines and craft beers.
The company also serves artisan cheese and charcuterie boards, flatbreads, crostini, and other dishes. Its website shows that the company has indoor seating and a heated patio that hosts live music, local artists, and winemakers.
As Savvy Cellar Wines, Inc’s case moves ahead, court rulings in the coming days could offer insights into the company’s financial footing.
