Severe drought continues to plague businesses throughout the state, including California's wineries. Vineyard owners say the last time Napa Valley saw conditions this bad was in 1976.
Now they are making changes to ensure their crops survive this dry spell. For more on this, we're joined by Domenick Bianco of Renteria Wineries.
Napa wineries suffer as California drought continues
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