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Thousands Of Acres Of Napa Vineyards Uprooted As Demand For Wine Steeply Drops

YOUNTVILLE, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 24: In an aerial view, a field that was once a vineyard sits fallow on September 24, 2025 in Yountville, California. Winegrowers in Napa and Sonoma counties are removing thousands of acres of vineyard as demand for wine is in steep decline and alcohol consumption is at a 90-year low. California winemakers experienced their lightest harvest in 2024 with a 23% decrease from 2023, and expect to leave more than 100,000 tons of grapes on the vines to rot this season as growers struggle to find buyers for their grapes. (Footage by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
YOUNTVILLE, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 24: In an aerial view, a field that was once a vineyard sits fallow on September 24, 2025 in Yountville, California. Winegrowers in Napa and Sonoma counties are removing thousands of acres of vineyard as demand for wine is in steep decline and alcohol consumption is at a 90-year low. California winemakers experienced their lightest harvest in 2024 with a 23% decrease from 2023, and expect to leave more than 100,000 tons of grapes on the vines to rot this season as growers struggle to find buyers for their grapes. (Footage by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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