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Anderson Valley is a cool‑climate sub‑region of Mendocino, highly regarded for premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Strong Pacific influence, high rainfall, and long growing seasons allow grapes to develop complexity and acidity. Wines from Anderson Valley are known for precision, elegance, and terroir‑driven character.
California is the largest and most diverse wine-producing state in the United States, accounting for the majority of the nation’s wine output. Its varied climates range from cool coastal regions to warm inland valleys, allowing for a wide range of grape varieties. Napa Valley and Sonoma are internationally renowned for premium wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. The state also leads in innovation, sustainability practices, and modern winemaking techniques.