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How Climate Change Could Redraw California Wine Country Maps
"Climate change will restructure viticultural suitability in spatially complex and region-specific ways," researchers from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, warn in a just-published paper in Frontiers in Climate.
The study finds "substantial declines in climatic viticultural suitability across major
Revino Receives $4.8M Grant to Build First California Bottle Reuse Facility
CalRecycle has awarded Revino a $4,867,070 grant to establish a first-of-its-kind certified Bottle Washer Processing facility in Lompoc, Calif., that will build the infrastructure for a reusable glass-bottle ecosystem. The facility will be capable of washing 10 million glass beverage containers for reuse annually
Ashton Creek, Riverside Vines 1st to Achieve Certified Regenified in Virginia
Ashton Creek Vineyard and its sister site, Riverside Vines, are the first vineyards in Virginia to achieve Certified Regenified, meaning they have interated soil health, biodiversity and animal stewardship into one unified system.
Launched in December 2025, the NRCS Regenerative Pilot Program is investing $700 million to support voluntary regenerative