Yes, it is an important industry.
Ernest P. Peninou has written: 'The California Wine Association and its member wineries, 1894-1920' -- subject(s): California Wine Association, History, Vintners, Wine and wine making, Wine industry
the California wine industry contributed nearly $1.5 billion annually to the Sonoma County economy, employing more than 3,600 people and creating secondary industrial employment of an additional 2,500 jobs.
From 1933 to 1967, dessert wine was the most popular kind of wine in the United States. During the 1970s, generic table wines, like California Chablis and California Burgundy, dominated sales.
The wine industry was started by the Spanish missions in California. The missions planted vineyards to produce wine for sacramental purposes and eventually expanded to meet the growing demand from settlers in the region.
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Burke H. Critchfield has written: 'The California wine industry during the Depression'
Yes, wine can be shipped to California.
California is a leading agricultural state, known for its diverse and high-value crops. Key crops include almonds, grapes, strawberries, lettuce, and tomatoes. The state is also prominent in wine production, with its vineyards contributing significantly to the wine industry. Additionally, the dairy industry is vital, making California the largest producer of milk in the U.S.
Wine. (California is home to Napa Valley, the wine capital of America.)
Edmund A. Rossi has written: 'Italian Swiss Colony and the wine industry' -- subject(s): Italian Swiss Colony (Firm), Grape Grower's League of California, Wine and wine making, History
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The California Wine Club was created in 1990.