What were the major effects of the Judgment of Paris of 1976 on Californian wines?
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The judgment increased recognition of Californian wines in the wine industry, increasing its demand and production. The win provided wine lovers with new brands in America and globally, raising demand for the wines. The consumption levels increased in America and across the world, accounting for 90% of the most consumed wine. This led to the production of the wines in high volumes to meet the increased demand. Since myriad grapes are used in producing the wines, increased production led to a revolutionary development because of pursuing fitness. This further influenced production styles used to improve the taste. However, the revolutionary developments resulted in adverse effects since some consumers, mostly from European nations, favor the purity and freshness of fruits used to make wines.
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