Welcome to California — The Land of Wine and Food! California is a culinary paradise, home to the some of the finest winemaking regions and the world’s top food producers. We have taken the state’s bounty, multi-ethnic spirit and creative energy to shape a cuisine that is uniquely ours — and now yours as well. Our wine and food is fresh, local, organic, always innovative and always exciting.
Serious foodies, wine enthusiasts, and other curious individuals should also make their way to The Land of Wine and Food to discover truly unique wine and food-related travel experiences through the eyes of real Californians and celebrated culinary pioneers.
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Uniquely Californian
At the core of the California lifestyle is our love for great food.
Over the years, two restaurants have come to exemplify that focus,
receiving lavish praise worldwide for their sophisticated and innovative
fare.
- Come to the epicenter of contemporary California cuisine. At the French Laundry’s
century-old stone building, Thomas Keller serves French-influenced
cuisine of extraordinary quality.
- Alice Waters’s warm and welcoming craftsman-style Chez Panisse, widely regarded as
the birthplace of California cuisine, serves sublime dishes created from
the freshest local ingredients prepared with the purest
inflections.
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California Fusion
Californians speak more than 200 languages and dialects—and
seemingly eat just as many national cuisines. California’s
innovative chefs have taken this diverse mix of cultures,
sensibilities and food influences, combined them with our fresh and
local produce, to create a whole new food movement—California
Fusion.
- Korean-born Jason Ha describes his Zip Fusion’s seafood-laden
menu as “Asian-California fusion.” Translation: The
restaurant’s three hip Los Angeles and Corona locations serve
wildly creative sushi accompanied by extensive soju and sake
choices.
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California Casual
Visitors often associate California food with fine dining. But we
are just as proud of our role in developing classic finger food and
roadside cuisine, from fish tacos to the granddaddy of them
all—McDonalds. California here we come!
- Check out one of the In-N-Out Burger franchises sprinkled
throughout the state. Founded in 1948 in Baldwin Park, the chain was
California’s first drive-thru hamburger joint.
- What’s your future hold? Visit the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie
Factory in San Francisco and find out.
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Twirl and Sniff
In 1976 the wine world popped its cork in surprise when several
little-known Napa Valley wines took top honors over a crowd of French
competitors in a blind tasting in Paris. In the years since, California
has become the fourth leading wine producer in the world with more than
2000 wineries spread across the state, from Napa and Sonoma to the
Gold Country and the Inland Empire.
World-class yes, but California wine is also fun and
approachable—a day spent winery hopping and picnicking with a
group of friends is a California tradition.
- In 1966 the brand-new mission-style Robert Mondavi Winery was
one of just 25 wineries in the Napa Valley. Today, there are some 225
wineries in the valley, but Mondavi is still among the most
influential—and popular.
- Frey Vineyards is leading a
trend to go beyond organic by becoming certified biodynamic, making the
family-owned Redwood Valley winery a self-sustaining agricultural entity
in harmony with the local ecosystem.
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