Between heat waves, droughts and wildfires, the grapes of California’s wine region are suffering nature’s wrath. Producers are trying to adapt.
According to winemaker Elizabeth Vianna, making wine is more scientific and less romantic than most people think.
It wasn't always cheap, and it wasn't always sold by Trader Joe's.
A loophole allows out-of-state winemakers to use the prestigious name if the grapes were imported.
A new study reveals that immigrants in Napa Valley, Calif., get out of the system about as much as they pay into it, despite rumors to the contrary.
California community takes an innovative approach to move Hispanic immigrants up the economic ladder