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Monday, July 29, 2024

The Government Is Choking Off Wineries

The drinks world has been rocked by dramatic media stories about barren patches of California countryside, abandoned vineyards, and scores of wineries closing their doors. Photos show tens of thousands of vineyard acres being bulldozed and then pulverized into wood chips by large industrialized grinders across the Golden State. 

This "Grape Apocalypse" (Grape-pocalypse?) is being framed as the sad but inevitable result of declining consumer interest in wine. That's true, but it's not the full picture. 
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22 comments:

  1. Bet Gavin Screwsem isn’t worried.

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    1. Imma gonna steal that name: I always used Nuisance, but Screwsem fits MUCH better.
      🥰🥰🥰🥰

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    2. I prefer "The Golden Boy". It fits in so many ways.

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  2. I won't argue that govt regs don't unintentionally or intentionally screw up commerce. But the writer sees failure in the wine grape industry and ignores the larger causes in his rush to blame govt.

    Myopic and ignorant.

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  3. I'm sure Newsom's winery survives.

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    1. Correction- "Newsom's winery and vineyards survive."

      It's amazing what you can accomplish with Gordon Getty's and A.P. Giannini's money backing you up.

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  4. Of course, the fact that California wineries are charging in excess of $100.00 PER BOTTLE for wine doesn't enter into this at all... Nope... Not at all...

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  5. Who in the hell drinks Costco wine!

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    1. The cat owning leftist spinsters.

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  6. We build upscale houses, many on old farms where the original farmhouse and outbuildings are demolished in favor of a new McMansion. One product of this is that local rich folk try to keep the agricultural zoning for a property tax break and the most civilized thing to grow is wine grapes. What I see is many "hobby" vineyards springing up in circumstances like that and I doubt they really sell much wine or make any profit. I'd bet California is very similar.
    Ed

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    1. " Wine is flourishing here in Oregon."

      #Notsomuch

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  7. Nah... everybody got tired of California. Wine is flourishing here in Oregon. Hope we figure out how to fix the state as it is slowly being transformed into communism here too. Obviously can't vote our way out of it, our elections have been fixed for years and years. Mail in voting really sucks. Wish we could just make Portland it's own state, the rest would work out.

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    1. I saw some on the eastern side is trying to join Idaho, both good and bad in that
      JD

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  8. I wish I could give a damn.

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  9. Born and raised in Napa. We used to have to stop the car so quail could cross Silverado Trail, 200,000- 500,000 quail at a time. That was back in1958. There were only a couple of dozen wineries then. Now, they planted grapes everywhere.....plus the democrats ruined California.

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    1. Vineyards = Clear Cuts with Grapes.

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  10. Dump grapes, promote weed since there's a bigger government profit margin in taxing legit ganga than alcoholic grape juice.

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    1. They're already killing that business.

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  11. We need more Mad Dog 2020 and Thunderbird in this country damn it 🙃
    JD

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    1. What's the word? Thunderbird!
      What's it's price? Forty twice!
      How's it sold? Good and cold!

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  12. All those winery acres make good platforms for solar panels, and solar panels require zero gallons of water to produce.

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