California urges feds to clamp down on wine label rules

California lawmakers and vintners are pushing federal regulators to make sure that out-of-state vintners aren’t falsely advertising their bottles as Californian, says The Sacramento Bee. Current federal law demands that all wines labeled as coming from a California wine region (e.g. Napa Valley or Edna Valley), must source at least 85 percent of their grapes… » Read More

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