Sonoma Valley, considered part of the province of California, lies north of San Francisco, and parallel to Napa Valley.
This region has a vineyard area roughly equivalent to that of Napa Valley, but has far fewer wineries.
North of Los Angeles, the Santa Barbara region, made up of a multitude of different microclimates, has a history of wine production that dates back to the late 18th century. The region has recently become famous thanks to the cult film “Sideways”.
Director : Jacques Vichet

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Big praise to Robert G. Mondavi, father of California wine!!!
You are doing great job❤
Guys, if you ever come across any such irrelevant appeal/comments regarding the current bilateral conflict on war which is out of the context of this documentary, please down vote those comments which are not relevant atall
Please do one on fancy cheeses.
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I’m a new grower and this excellent documentary is going to help me so much !! Thank you 🙏
How old is this documentary?
Yup California Pinot noir is the best!
Anyone like CC Purple Pachyderm wine?
SPOTTED LANTERN FLIES ARE COMING AND THEY'RE COMING FAST. ARE YOU READY ? THEY LOVE GRAPES. 😂 🤣 😂
Cali
is that Pablo Escobar?
Wtf happened to ol girls eyes in the thumbnail?! Y'all need to change that immediately
Pablo
OK, Californian wines MIGHT be good or great, but I decided to NEVER BUY or DRINK "American" wine since some debile American politician suggested to call "French-fries" "Freedem-fries"! Europe has so many fantastic wines that NO-One needs to buy the American pee! Same goes for the dishwater Americans dare to call "beer"!