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  "path": "/articles/california-underrated-wine-regions-map/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-17T13:00:10.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Reading About Drinking",
    "American wine",
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  "textContent": "When thinking of California’s wine regions, Napa and Sonoma instantly come to mind. It’s understandable, as these well-regarded regions have longstanding prestige and churn out some of the world’s greatest wines. But Napa and Sonoma are so popular that they often eclipse the Golden State’s smaller, lesser-known regions. Of the 279 established AVAs in the U.S., California is home to the overwhelming majority — 154 designated winemaking regions are located in the state. Why throw all of your eggs into two baskets when there are 152 more to explore?\n\nThe article 6 of California’s Most Underrated Wine Regions [MAP] appeared first on VinePair.",
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