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  1. An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated appellation for American wine in the United States distinguishable by geographic, geologic, and climatic features, with boundaries defined by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) of the United States Department of the Treasury.

  2. All 50 states of the USA now grow grapes, and wine is enjoyed from coast to coast. Main regions California: Napa/Sonoma Valley - These two valleys lie next to each other on the west coast, separated by the Mayacamas mountains.

  3. The United States has a short history in winemaking when compared to many other big names, but it’s made up for its youth with vigor. The U.S. is 4th worldwide for wine production, and every state has some wineries. Best known for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.

  4. In 1854, John Patchett planted the first commercial vineyard in Napa Valley and established the first winery there in 1858. [2] [3] In 1861 Charles Krug who previously had worked for Agoston Haraszthy and Patchett founded his namesake winery in St. Helena and began making his own wine. [4] .

    • Napa Valley, California. Starting with the most famous destination, Napa Valley has been home to the United States’ oldest and most prominent wineries such as the Town of Napa winery, St. Helena, and Oakville.
    • Leesburg, Virginia. The state of Virginia is known for its 200-year growing season, and wine-growing has always been a part of Virginia’s tradition going back to Colonial times.
    • Finger Lakes, New York. Finger Lakes New York is home to hundreds of beautiful wineries located next to stunning lakes and landscapes. USA Today has ranked this as the number 1 region for wine two years in a row now.
    • Boise, Idaho. Boise, Idaho is new to the game when it comes to wines. But as one of the fastest-growing cities in America with a high-quality growing season, it’s only a matter of time before Boise wineries make it to the leagues of Napa or Little Lakes.
  5. Jun 22, 2020 · Discover everything you need to know about US wine with our ultimate guide. Learn about the history, grapes, and what makes the wine unique

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  7. History. The first Europeans to explore North America, a Viking expedition from Greenland, called it Vinland because of the profusion of grape vines they found.

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