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While Napa Valley has traditionally been insulated from state-wide market downturns, the 2025 report suggests tightening market conditions there as well. The 2025 total wine grape harvest is described as "lightest in over 20 years," and industry experts indicate that further reduction in acreage may be required to stabilize the market.
The Final Grape Crush Report will be available later in 2026, providing further refinements to these preliminary numbers. g., Cabernet Sauvignon)? Crush (크러쉬) л‚л№ (NAPPA) MV
Napa's 2025 crush totaled roughly 144,000 tons, down 2.2% from 2024, valued at $959.5 million.
While rain events caused "start-and-stop" pauses during harvest, aiding logistical management, high mildew pressure required strict vineyard management. Economic Outlook in more detail
For the first time since 1996, more white grapes were crushed in California than red in 2025, indicating more resilient demand for white wine varieties.
The 2025 harvest was light, following a trend of significant vineyard acreage removal (roughly 37,500 acres pulled between 2023-2024). The Final Grape Crush Report will be available
Napa grapes continued to command the highest prices in the state, averaging approximately $6,660 per ton in 2025, although this was a 3.4% decrease from the previous year.