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Kermit Lynch opens second-ever shop after 53 years // Cut from harvest after protest, Sonoma County farmworkers win back pay and jobs
May 30, 2025 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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“The 2024 California crush report came in at 2.84 million tons. It was the smallest crop in 20 years. Nearly all those surveyed on the Central Coast, or 95%, reported leaving their unsold grapes on the vine while Napa had the highest share of growers that made wine for the bulk market with 25%. The share of producing more wine under their own label was highest in the Rest of the U.S. with 32%.”
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