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Explore the best of Northern California with a glass of wine in hand on this full-day tour from San Francisco, complete with ...
Wine-growing regions may shift from climate change Top regions may be too hot by 2050 - but coast, mountains could thrive By David Perlman , Science Editor Emeritus Updated April 25, 2013 1:40 p.m.
Up to 70% of current wine-producing regions could face a substantial risk of losing the suitability for wine-growing if global temperatures increase beyond 2 degrees Celsius since the Industrial ...
Excellent terroir and a sense of community even prompted Caymus, one of Napa’s most esteemed wineries, to move most of its growing and wine-making operations here.. “This area is so much like ...
They work with the growing number of young, experimental viticulturalists that are also determined to show the California grape still thrives in terroir closer to home.
Paso Robles, California: Napa has priced most consumers out of the market with $300-plus wines, but you can find more reasonably priced wines in this huge wine-growing region of the Central Coast.
California would rank as the fourth-largest wine producer globally if it was a country. Newsweek has created this map to show where the other 49 states rank in wine production.
Downtown LA was once lined with vineyards. Now three wineries have formed the Los Angeles Vintners Association to promote local vintages.
Angelica, a sweet dessert wine produced by downtown LA’s Angeleno Wine Company, features the ancient “Ramona” vine on its labels. (Photo by James Bartlett) By James Bartlett ...