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California Wine Regions Hit Hard by Falling Demand

16 May 2026 09:06

California's newer wine regions are suffering from declining demand and oversupply, leading to abandoned vineyards and financial hardship. - Grape prices have dropped significantly, especially for value wines.

- Consumers are drinking less wine and favoring established appellations like Napa and Sonoma. - Industry consolidation gives large conglomerates power to set low grape prices.

- Some growers are abandoning or mothballing vineyards, hoping for a recovery that may not come. The trend is seen as a secular change in drinking habits, not just a cyclical downturn.

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