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  2. Wine vineyards are ripping out their fields because there isn ...

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    The price of a liter of wine rose more than 13% in just the last five years, according to the Federal Reserve Board of St. Louis. ... In California, where 80% of the country's wine grapes are ...

  3. Santa Barbara County wine - Wikipedia

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    Since commercial viticulture rebounded in the 1960s, Santa Barbara County has been on the fast track to viticultural stardom. Its grapes now command among the highest prices anywhere in the state. In 1965, soil and climatic studies indicated that the Santa Ynez and Santa Maria valleys offered suitable conditions for growing high-quality wine ...

  4. Growers wonder how high grape prices will go - AOL

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    Sep. 4—They already know it's bad, but local grape growers won't truly know how much damage their crop took from Tropical Storm Hilary until they get the answer to a deeper question: How much ...

  5. How Grapes Affect These 3 Stocks - AOL

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    The demand for wine in the United States has steadily increased over the past few years, forcing wineries to raise their production. While wineries are capable of making more wine, producing the ...

  6. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana). For a complete list of all grape species, including those unimportant to agriculture, see Vitis .

  7. Chardonnay - Wikipedia

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    Chardonnay (UK: / ˈ ʃ ɑːr d ə n eɪ /, US: / ˌ ʃ ɑːr d ən ˈ eɪ /; [1] [2] French: [ʃaʁdɔnɛ] ⓘ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine.The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from England to New Zealand.