In Australia, I asked the winemaker if he acidulated. He said "I do whatever the hell I want to." The wine was good. He then said "So do the Bordelais, they just don't admit to it."
Teach people how to taste & what wine is for and the market will sort itself out in a couple more generations and many more Americans will drink "table wine" every night and pay cash. (Not Carlo Rossi, loaded with sulfites, but honest, affordable wine).
They'll leave the trophies for the Chinese or the Wall-Streeters or someone dumb. They might even have growers in their own county and fill up en vrac by then.
Furthermore, taste & pairings are in the palate of the beholder. If they like hybrids, that's OK. If they like Parker wines, that's OK (they just can't serve them to me).
The United States already has too many laws for me, most of which are enforced inconsistently.
And the wine industry, unlike any other, already has too many wine ratings and writers and bloggers After a couple more generations Americans, growing up with wine, won't read scores.