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The looming exit of RNDC from California's wine, beer and spirits market is leading to significant changes among producers ...
The California wine industry . A wine merchant in Walnut Creek who sells mostly European wines — on which the president has threatened 200% tariffs — said he’s going to have to make ...
California exported $1.3 billion worth of wine in 2022, per the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Farmworkers work at the Heringer Estates Family Vineyards and Winery in Clarksburg on ...
Peter Ficklin produces over 50 varieties of port wine at his Ficklin Vineyard which is part of the Madera Wine Trail. Photographed Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024 near Madera, CA.
California's new wave of sparkling wines is hitting its stride. These bubbles are rising to the top not because they taste like Champagne — but precisely because they don't.
In California, where 80% of the country's wine grapes are grown, the effects have been dramatic. For more than 50 years, Don Worley built his business around weeding out diseased vines.
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, the busiest ports in North America, both saw first-quarter increases in imports, but declines in exports, ... California wine industry.
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, the busiest ports in North America, ... On the other hand, increased tariffs on European wine could help boost California wine.
California exported $1.3 billion worth of wine in 2022, per the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Even if the wine produced in this country stays here, tariffs mean winemakers face higher ...
How Trump tariffs could upend California farms, wine businesses and ports. From higher costs to export worries, California’s agricultural and wine industries face many possible tariff effects.