In the tiny town of Ronda (population ~450 residents), an Italian-style winemaking movement seeks to restore the state’s fermented-beverage industry to its pre-Prohibition grandeur. Four vineyards, located less than a mile from one another, hope to turn a unique viticultural region known as Swan Creek AVA into a top tourism destination, while helping to make the greater Yadkin Valley region synonymous with California’s Napa Valley. Over the past…
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