
The Journal discusses the current crisis in California's wine industry, which is facing its worst period since Prohibition. The industry is grappling with a supply-demand imbalance, changing consumer preferences (particularly among Gen Z), health concerns related to alcohol consumption, and political issues like tariffs impacting exports to Canada. Many grape growers are struggling with unsold grapes and potential financial losses, leading them to consider drastic measures such as letting grapes die on the vine, selling bulk wine, diversifying crops, or even tearing out vines. Some are trying to transform their vineyards into destinations with broader appeal, but the future of the California wine business remains uncertain.
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