List of Established American Viticultural Areas is a 23-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of the Treasury - Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau and used nation-wide.
Q: What is an American Viticultural Area (AVA)?
A: An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States.
Q: How many American Viticultural Areas are there in the USA?
A: As of July 2021, there are over 270 AVAs in the United States.
Q: What is the oldest AVA in the USA?
A: The oldest AVA in the USA is Augusta, established in 1980.
Q: What is the largest AVA in the USA?
A: The largest AVA in the USA is the Upper Mississippi River Valley AVA, which spans across several states.
Q: What is the most famous AVA in California?
A: The most famous AVA in California is Napa Valley.
Q: What is the most famous AVA in Oregon?
A: The most famous AVA in Oregon is Willamette Valley.
Q: What is the most famous AVA in Washington?
A: The most famous AVA in Washington is Columbia Valley.
Q: Are AVAs limited to just California, Oregon, and Washington?
A: No, AVAs can be established in any state in the USA where wine grapes are grown.
Q: What is the purpose of establishing AVAs?
A: The purpose of establishing AVAs is to recognize the unique characteristics and qualities of wines produced in specific geographic regions.
Q: Do wines produced in AVAs have to follow specific regulations?
A: Yes, wines produced in AVAs must adhere to specific regulations and meet certain criteria to carry the AVA name on their labels.
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