Established in 1974, the
California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) provides industry leadership to advocate for public
policies, research and education programs, sustainable farming practices and trade positions to improve the viability of winegrape growing as an essential contributor to
California's economy, culture, and
landscape.
New developments in European science and science
policy suggest that a new
landscape is forming, one in which scientists move about as freely in Europe as they go between Massachusetts and
California in the United States.