The 2024 California wine grape harvest has begun earlier than usual due to a variety of weather conditions, including rainy winters, cool springs, and warm summers. Despite some areas experiencing late-season weather events that resulted in reduced yields, the vintage is being reported as high-quality. Wine growers have employed innovative strategies to deal with the quick growing season. California, producing approximately 80% of America's wine, is the world's fourth-largest wine producer with over 100 grape varieties across 154 American Viticultural Areas. Both Mendocino County and Napa Valley have seen good harvests, with grape clusters being smaller this year but resulting in highly concentrated grapes and a fruit-forward profile. The vintage is expected to have strong aging potential due to the higher acid levels.