One way of cheering yourself up could be with a glass of wine, or two, but who needs a reason? At the Grape Crush pop-up, you can enjoy glugging wine from a water gun or pouring it down your throat.
The annual grape crush at UC Davis’ campus winery kicked off early Thursday morning, weeks before most winemaking students are scheduled to return for classes. This summer’s drought and high ...
While only slightly more grapes were crushed this year than last, the average price for those grapes went up more than 11 percent, according to the annual report prepared by the California Department ...
With live music ringing through the air, attendees of the Crush Festival took turns waiting in line to stomp grapes into grape juice Sunday. Hosted by Les Bourgeois Vineyards, the festival gave ...
California’s grape crush in 2024 dropped 25% from the previous year to 2.92 million tons, its lowest level in nearly three decades, according to a new report. Natalie Collins, president of the ...
California’s Department of Food & Agriculture on Friday released its annual Grape Crush Report with tonnage figures for the 2023 harvest. The crush of 3.668 million tons comes on the heels of three ...
California wineries crushed about the same amount of red wine grapes in 2004 as in 2003, but the white wine grape crush fell 7 percent, according to the Preliminary Crush Report released last week by ...
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