Viticultural Areas
American Viticultural Area (AVA) | TTB
An American Viticultural Area, or AVA, is a specific type of appellation of origin used on wine labels. An AVA is a delimited grape-growing region with ...
American Viticultural Areas - Wine Institute
152 AVAs Map Image When a US winery wants to tell you the geographic pedigree of its wine, it uses a tag on its label called an Appellation of Origin.
American Viticultural Area - Wikipedia
American Viticultural Area ... An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States, providing an official ...
Established American Viticultural Areas | TTB
The following tables list all the established American Viticultural Areas, or AVAs (see 27 CFR part 9 for more information).
Digitizing American Viticultural Areas - UC Davis DataLab
The American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) are appellation areas within the US used to describe areas contributing to a specific territory for wine grapes. These ...
List of American Viticultural Areas - Wikipedia
North Carolina · Appalachian High Country AVA (shared with Tennessee and Virginia) · Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA · Haw River Valley AVA · Swan ...
Wine Regions - Arizona Wine Growers Association
Wine Regions · SONOITA/ELGIN AVA. Southern Arizona is home to the Sonoita Valley, and the towns of Sonoita, Patagonia and Elgin. · VERDE VALLEY AVA. Arizona is ...
American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) - NC Wine
Only areas that are home to distinctive climates, soil, and elevations earn the prestigious designation of an American Viticultural Area.
Regions & AVAs - Washington State Wine Commission
Get to know our 21 AVAs · Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA · Beverly, Washington AVA · The Burn of Columbia Valley AVA · Candy Mountain AVA · Columbia Gorge ...
... wines of the great wine regions of the world. Today, we have an ... These areas are called American Viticultural Areas, or AVAs. Napa Valley AVA.
Appellations of Napa Valley, CA | 16 American Viticultural Areas
Learn more about the 16 distinct wine-producing regions within the Napa Valley appellation that have particular microclimates and geographic ...
What does AVA mean in wine? - Decanter
An American Viticultural Area, or AVA, is a specific vineyard zone based on geography and climate, which is why it is often compared to the French wine ...
Sonoma County Wine Appellations
There are 19 distinct Sonoma County wine appellations, wine growing regions known as American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). Each has a unique climate and ...
American Viticultural Areas - Willamette Valley Wineries Association
In 2002, a collaborative action of vineyards and wineries delineated and submitted to the TTB petitions to divide much of the northern part of the large ...
American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) - Illinois Grape Growers And ...
Shawnee Hills AVA: The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail is located within the boundaries of the state's first American Viticultural Area, the “Shawnee Hills”. This AVA ...
About the Napa Valley American Viticultural Area (AVA)
Napa Valley is home to diverse microclimates and soils uniquely suited to the cultivation of a variety of fine wine grapes.
Texas High Plains. The Texas High Plains is located west of Lubbock in the Panhandle at an elevation of 3,000–4,000 feet, and the climate of ...
View all Oregon American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) to learn about the vineyards & wineries across the state of Oregon & plan your wine tasting trip.
American Viticultural Areas | MO Wines
Missouri is home to the country's first designated AVA. Viticultural areas allow winegrowers to more accurately communicate the origin of their wines to their ...
How Do Wine Regions Become American Viticultural Areas?
How Do Wine Regions Become American Viticultural Areas? · Define Boundaries. First, identify the general geographic area you want to designate ...