
Lodi Wine Festival Celebrates Zinfandel Amid Declines
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Lodi Wine Festival Kicks Off Amidst Declining Winegrape Production
The Lodi Wine Festival in California, known as the Zinfandel capital of the world, is set to attract over two thousand visitors this Saturday. Despite the festive atmosphere, the wine industry faces challenges, with key varieties like Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay seeing sharp declines in production. Local growers, including fourth-generation farmer Jacylyn Stokes-Iniguez, are grappling with tough decisions on vine pruning or removal. The festival, featuring over forty-five wineries, serves as a crucial boost for the industry, offering tastings and direct interactions with growers. Experts predict more stable winegrape output by 2027 as plantings adjust, ensuring Lodis wine legacy through community support and exposure.
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