California

California is the beating heart of the American wine world, accounting for approximately 80% of all American wine production. With iconic regions like Napa Valley , Sonoma , Paso Robles , Santa Barbara , and Lodi, the state offers an unparalleled diversity of wine styles. From luxurious Cabernet Sauvignon to crisp coastal Pinot Noir and creamy Chardonnay , California is synonymous with quality, innovation, and characterful terroir.

California is the beating heart of the American wine world, accounting for approximately 80% of all American wine production.

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California

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eos-pinot-noir-california
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EOS Pinot Noir California
America, 2022, Pinot Noir

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The Rib Tickler Shiraz
America, 2022, Shiraz

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White
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Woodhaven California Chardonnay
America, 2023, Chardonnay

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White
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Barefoot Pinot Grigio
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Carmenet Reserve Red Blend
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Barefoot Jammy Red
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Gallo Family Moscato
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White
la-crema-chardonnay
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The Crema Chardonnay
America, 2023, Chardonnay

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Red
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Robert Mondavi Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon
America, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon

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woodbridge-chardonnay
13 , 9 5

Woodbridge Chardonnay
America, 2023, Chardonnay

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Bernardus Chardonnay Rosellas Vineyard
America, 2023, Chardonnay

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Barefoot White Zinfandel
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What is California wine?

Californian wine is wine from California's wine regions, ranging from the warm inland to the cool coastal regions. The most common red wines are Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, and Merlot, while white wines are primarily made from Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. These wines are known for their ripe fruit, pleasant structure, and modern winemaking techniques that ensure balance and precision.

Origin and vineyards

California stretches over 1,000 kilometers from north to south and encompasses a stunning array of microclimates, soil types, and elevation changes. This creates a wide variety of styles that nevertheless remain distinctly Californian.

Important wine regions:

  • Napa Valley – Powerful, luxurious Cabernet Sauvignon and rich Chardonnay.
  • Sonoma County – cool coastal areas with elegant Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and crisp Sauvignon Blanc.
  • Lodi – warmer region, famous for old vine Zinfandel with deep concentration.
  • Paso Robles – Powerful red blends, Syrah and Cabernet with warm Mediterranean influences.
  • Santa Barbara County – Strong ocean influence; elegant Pinot Noir, Syrah, and crisp Chardonnay.
  • Mendocino & Anderson Valley – cool and misty, ideal for aromatic white wines and Pinot Noir.

Terroir factors that make California unique:
• Ocean fog from the Pacific that moderates temperatures.
• Volcanic and alluvial soils that provide structure and minerality.
• Height differences that maintain freshness and tension.
• Plenty of sunshine for ripe fruit and aromatic depth.

Styles and vinification

Red Californian wines

Cabernet Sauvignon

California's most famous red wine.
• Cassis, black cherry, cedar
• Structure and concentration
• Often matured in French oak

Zinfandel

The “all-American” grape.
• Ripe red and black fruit, spices, sometimes slightly sweet
• Mainly from Lodi, Sonoma and Paso Robles

Pinot Noir

Cool-climate specialty.
• Earthy, red fruit, elegant
• Mainly from Sonoma Coast, Carneros and Santa Barbara

Syrah

• Dark fruit, pepper, smoke
• From sturdy to elegant depending on the region

White Californian wines

Chardonnay

The most influential white grape.
• Tropical fruit, citrus, creamy texture
• Often wood-aged, especially in Napa and Sonoma
• Fresher styles from Carneros and Sonoma Coast

Sauvignon Blanc

• Aromatic, fresh, citrus
• Sometimes partially wood-matured for more depth

Other variants

• Pinot Gris, Viognier, Gewürztraminer, Chenin Blanc
• Mainly in cooler zones or as niche expressions

Vinification characteristics

• Very careful grape selection
• Temperature-controlled fermentation
• Extensive use of French oak and microvinification
• Modern techniques for maximum purity and balance

Storage and serving

Red wine

• Cabernet Sauvignon: 10–20 years
• Pinot Noir: 3–7 years
• Zinfandel: 3–7 years
• Syrah: 5–12 years

Serve at 16–18 degrees Celsius. Decanting is especially helpful with young Cabernet and blends.

White wine

• Chardonnay: 3–7 years
• Sauvignon Blanc: 2–4 years
• Aromatic white wines: 2–3 years

Serve at 9–11 degrees.

Buy California at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find a selection of California wines that showcase the full breadth of the state: powerful Napa Cabernet, elegant Pinot Noir, rich Chardonnay, and characterful Zinfandel. Each bottle is carefully selected for its quality, identity, and enjoyment.

California

California is the beating heart of the American wine world, accounting for approximately 80% of all American wine production. With iconic regions like Napa Valley , Sonoma , Paso Robles , Santa Barbara , and Lodi, the state offers an unparalleled diversity of wine styles. From luxurious Cabernet Sauvignon to crisp coastal Pinot Noir and creamy Chardonnay , California is synonymous with quality, innovation, and characterful terroir.

What is California wine?

Californian wine is wine from California's wine regions, ranging from the warm inland to the cool coastal regions. The most common red wines are Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, and Merlot, while white wines are primarily made from Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. These wines are known for their ripe fruit, pleasant structure, and modern winemaking techniques that ensure balance and precision.

Origin and vineyards

California stretches over 1,000 kilometers from north to south and encompasses a stunning array of microclimates, soil types, and elevation changes. This creates a wide variety of styles that nevertheless remain distinctly Californian.

Important wine regions:

  • Napa Valley – Powerful, luxurious Cabernet Sauvignon and rich Chardonnay.
  • Sonoma County – cool coastal areas with elegant Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and crisp Sauvignon Blanc.
  • Lodi – warmer region, famous for old vine Zinfandel with deep concentration.
  • Paso Robles – Powerful red blends, Syrah and Cabernet with warm Mediterranean influences.
  • Santa Barbara County – Strong ocean influence; elegant Pinot Noir, Syrah, and crisp Chardonnay.
  • Mendocino & Anderson Valley – cool and misty, ideal for aromatic white wines and Pinot Noir.

Terroir factors that make California unique:
• Ocean fog from the Pacific that moderates temperatures.
• Volcanic and alluvial soils that provide structure and minerality.
• Height differences that maintain freshness and tension.
• Plenty of sunshine for ripe fruit and aromatic depth.

Styles and vinification

Red Californian wines

Cabernet Sauvignon

California's most famous red wine.
• Cassis, black cherry, cedar
• Structure and concentration
• Often matured in French oak

Zinfandel

The “all-American” grape.
• Ripe red and black fruit, spices, sometimes slightly sweet
• Mainly from Lodi, Sonoma and Paso Robles

Pinot Noir

Cool-climate specialty.
• Earthy, red fruit, elegant
• Mainly from Sonoma Coast, Carneros and Santa Barbara

Syrah

• Dark fruit, pepper, smoke
• From sturdy to elegant depending on the region

White Californian wines

Chardonnay

The most influential white grape.
• Tropical fruit, citrus, creamy texture
• Often wood-aged, especially in Napa and Sonoma
• Fresher styles from Carneros and Sonoma Coast

Sauvignon Blanc

• Aromatic, fresh, citrus
• Sometimes partially wood-matured for more depth

Other variants

• Pinot Gris, Viognier, Gewürztraminer, Chenin Blanc
• Mainly in cooler zones or as niche expressions

Vinification characteristics

• Very careful grape selection
• Temperature-controlled fermentation
• Extensive use of French oak and microvinification
• Modern techniques for maximum purity and balance

Storage and serving

Red wine

• Cabernet Sauvignon: 10–20 years
• Pinot Noir: 3–7 years
• Zinfandel: 3–7 years
• Syrah: 5–12 years

Serve at 16–18 degrees Celsius. Decanting is especially helpful with young Cabernet and blends.

White wine

• Chardonnay: 3–7 years
• Sauvignon Blanc: 2–4 years
• Aromatic white wines: 2–3 years

Serve at 9–11 degrees.

Buy California at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find a selection of California wines that showcase the full breadth of the state: powerful Napa Cabernet, elegant Pinot Noir, rich Chardonnay, and characterful Zinfandel. Each bottle is carefully selected for its quality, identity, and enjoyment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which grape is most iconic to California?

Cabernet Sauvignon is the main red grape, followed by Chardonnay for white.

What is the most famous region of California?

Napa Valley is the most prestigious region in the world, especially for red wines.

Why do California wines often taste so ripe?

Plenty of sunshine and warm Mediterranean conditions give grapes natural concentration and ripeness.

Are there any cool wine regions in California?

Yes, Sonoma Coast, Carneros, Santa Barbara, and Mendocino produce fresh, elegant styles.

What wine goes well with barbecue?

Zinfandel, Syrah, and robust California blends pair beautifully with grilled dishes.

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