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- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
About Alabama Wineries
Alabama may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of wine regions, but this Southern state offers a surprisingly diverse viticultural experience. With approximately 12 active wineries, Alabama's wine scene is blossoming, offering visitors an opportunity to explore unique and loc...
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- Alabama Winery Map
- List of all Alabama Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Alabama
- Alabama Winery Reviews
Alabama's Wine Regions
Alabama doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Alabama here.
About Alaska Wineries
Alaska, while not a traditional wine region due to its colder climate and short growing season, offers a unique wine experience for adventurous travelers. Positioned in the far north, Alaska's wine production is limited but distinctive, often focusing on fruit wines made from local berries and fr...
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- Alaska Winery Map
- List of all Alaska Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Alaska
- Alaska Winery Reviews
Alaska's Wine Regions
Alaska doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Alaska here.
About Arizona Wineries
Arizona, an emerging wine region in the United States, offers a unique blend of rugged landscapes and diverse terroir, contributing to its burgeoning reputation within the wine industry. The state boasts approximately 52 active wineries, with notable names such as Dos Cabezas Wineworks, Page Spri...
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- Arizona Winery Map
- List of all Arizona Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Arizona
- Arizona Winery Reviews
Arizona's Wine Regions
About Arkansas Wineries
Located in the southern United States, Arkansas offers a unique wine tourism experience with its blend of history, natural beauty, and distinctive wines. With approximately 12 active wineries, the state provides a charming escape for wine lovers. Key wineries such as Wiederkehr Wine Cellars, Chat...
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- Arkansas Winery Map
- List of all Arkansas Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Arkansas
- Arkansas Winery Reviews
Arkansas' Wine Regions
About California Wineries
California is undoubtedly one of the most prominent wine regions in the world, home to an impressive array of varietals and diverse wine tourism experiences. With 2,479 active wineries, the state boasts famed areas like Napa Valley and Sonoma County, which are recognized globally for producing hi...
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- California Winery Map
- List of all California Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in California
- California Winery Reviews
California's Wine Regions
- Alameda, California
- Amador County
- Angwin, California
- The Antelope Valley of the California High Desert AVA
- The Atlas Peak AVA
- Avila Beach, California
- Berkeley, California
- Brentwood, California
- Calaveras County
- The Calistoga AVA
- Calistoga, California
- Camarillo, California
- Cambria, California
- The Capay Valley AVA
- The Central Coast AVA
- The Alisos Canyon AVA
- The Carmel Valley AVA
- The Gabilan Mountains AVA
- The Monterey AVA
- The Paso Robles AVA
- The Adelaida District AVA
- The Creston District AVA
- The El Pomar District AVA
- The Paso Robles Estrella District AVA
- The Paso Robles Geneseo District AVA
- The Paso Robles Highlands District AVA
- The Paso Robles Willow Creek District AVA
- The San Juan Creek AVA
- The San Luis Obispo Coast AVA
- The San Miguel District AVA
- The Santa Margarita Ranch AVA
- The Templeton Gap District AVA
- The San Antonio Valley AVA
- The San Benito AVA
- The San Francisco Bay AVA
- The Santa Maria Valley AVA
- The Santa Ynez Valley AVA
- The York Mountain AVA
- Chico, California
- The Chiles Valley AVA
- The Clarksburg AVA
- The Covelo AVA
- The Cucamonga Valley AVA
- Davis, California
- The Diablo Grande AVA
- The Diamond Mountain District AVA
- The Dos Rios AVA
- The Dunnigan Hills AVA
- El Dorado County
- Folsom, California
- Fresno, California
- Half Moon Bay, California
- The Howell Mountain AVA
- The Inwood Valley AVA
- Julian, California
- The Leona Valley AVA
- The Lodi AVA
- Los Angeles, California
- The Madera AVA
- The Malibu Coast AVA
- Malibu, California
- The Manton Valley AVA
- Manton, California
- Modesto, California
- The Moon Mountain District Sonoma County AVA
- The Mt. Veeder AVA
- The Napa Valley AVA
- The North Coast AVA
- The Benmore Valley AVA
- The Clear Lake AVA
- The Coombsville AVA
- The Eagle Peak Mendocino County AVA
- The Fountaingrove District AVA
- The Guenoc Valley AVA
- The Mendocino AVA
- The Northern Sonoma AVA
- The Pine Mountain-Cloverdale Peak AVA
- The Redwood Valley AVA
- The Solano County Green Valley AVA
- The Sonoma Coast AVA
- The Suisun Valley AVA
- The Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA
- Oakland, California
- The Oakville AVA
- Ojai, California
- Orange County
- Oxnard, California
- The Palos Verdes Peninsula AVA
- The Paso Robles, California AVA
- The Paulsell Valley AVA
- Pismo Beach, California
- Placer County
- Pope Valley, California
- The River Junction AVA
- The Rutherford AVA
- The Salado Creek AVA
- San Carlos, California
- San Francisco, California
- San Rafael, California
- Santa Barbara County
- The Santa Cruz Mountains AVA
- Sausalito, California
- The Seiad Valley AVA
- The Sierra Foothills AVA
- The Sierra Pelona Valley AVA
- Sonoma County
- The South Coast AVA
- The Spring Mountain District AVA
- The Squaw Valley–Miramonte AVA
- The St. Helena AVA
- The Stags Leap District AVA
- The Tehachapi Mountains AVA
- The Templeton Gap District AVA
- Thousand Oaks, California
- The Tracy Hills AVA
- The Trinity Lakes AVA
- Ventura, California
- Walnut Creek, California
- Warner Springs, California
- Watsonville, California
- Westlake Village, California
- The Willow Creek AVA
- Winters, California
- The Yountville AVA
About Colorado Wineries
Colorado, often celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, is also a notable wine region featuring a diverse array of wines and unique viticulture experiences. With 68 active wineries, this state offers an eclectic mix of wine tasting opportunities, drawing wine enthusiasts to explore its distin...
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- Colorado Winery Map
- List of all Colorado Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Colorado
- Colorado Winery Reviews
Colorado's Wine Regions
About Connecticut Wineries
Connecticut, a charming state in New England, offers a delightful wine tourism experience with 27 active wineries. The region benefits from a cool, maritime climate influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, providing ideal conditions for growing a diverse range of grape varieties. Some notable examples i...
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- Connecticut Winery Map
- List of all Connecticut Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Connecticut
- Connecticut Winery Reviews
Connecticut's Wine Regions
About Delaware Wineries
Nestled on the East Coast, Delaware offers a burgeoning yet intimate wine tourism experience set against a backdrop of charming coastal landscapes. Though a small state, Delaware is home to a small number of wineries that provide a taste of local viticulture and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The ...
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- Delaware Winery Map
- List of all Delaware Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Delaware
- Delaware Winery Reviews
Delaware's Wine Regions
Delaware doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Delaware here.
About Florida Wineries
Florida, known for its sunny beaches and vibrant culture, also offers wine enthusiasts a surprising array of unique wine experiences. While the state features around 25 active wineries, it puts a distinctive twist on traditional viticulture due to its warm, subtropical climate. Florida wineries o...
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- Florida Winery Map
- List of all Florida Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Florida
- Florida Winery Reviews
Florida's Wine Regions
Florida doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Florida here.
About Georgia Wineries
Georgia, located in the southeastern United States, offers a diverse and emerging landscape for wine enthusiasts. With around 30 active wineries, the state combines Southern hospitality with an array of wine varietals. The state's temperate climate and varied topography create unique growing cond...
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Quick Links for Georgia Wineries
- Georgia Winery Map
- List of all Georgia Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Georgia
- Georgia Winery Reviews
Georgia's Wine Regions
About Hawaii Wineries
Hawaii, known for its tropical paradise vibes, also offers a unique wine tourism experience. The state's diverse climate, influenced by volcanic soil and microclimates across the islands, allows for exotic grape varieties and fruit wines. MauiWine on Maui, Volcano Winery on the Big Island, and Oe...
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- Hawaii Winery Map
- List of all Hawaii Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Hawaii
- Hawaii Winery Reviews
Hawaii's Wine Regions
About Idaho Wineries
Idaho, an emerging name in the wine world, offers a distinctive viticultural experience with its diverse climate and unique terroir. The state is home to over 30 active wineries, including notable names like Clearwater Canyon Cellars, Parma Ridge Vineyards, and Telaya Wines. Idaho's wine regions ...
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Idaho's Wine Regions
About Illinois Wineries
Illinois, a diverse and expanding wine region in the Midwestern United States, is renowned for its unique blend of traditional and cold-hardy grape varieties. With currently 81 active wineries, Illinois offers a dynamic wine tourism experience that caters to diverse tastes and preferences. The st...
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- Illinois Winery Map
- List of all Illinois Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Illinois
- Illinois Winery Reviews
Illinois' Wine Regions
About Indiana Wineries
Indiana, known as the "Crossroads of America," offers more than just rich history and vibrant landscapes; it also features a burgeoning wine scene with 62 active wineries spread across the state. Visitors to Indiana can explore a range of wineries such as Oliver Winery, the largest and perhaps mo...
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- Indiana Winery Map
- List of all Indiana Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Indiana
- Indiana Winery Reviews
Indiana's Wine Regions
About Iowa Wineries
Iowa’s burgeoning wine industry offers an exciting experience for wine enthusiasts exploring the heartland of America. With 54 active wineries across the state, Iowa has steadily built a reputation for its unique adaptations of cold-hardy grape varieties tailored to its distinct climate. The stat...
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Iowa's Wine Regions
About Kansas Wineries
Kansas may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of wine regions, but this state offers a unique and growing wine tourism experience. With 28 active wineries, Kansas is home to a number of boutique vineyards known for combining local tradition with innovative viticulture practic...
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- Kansas Winery Map
- List of all Kansas Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Kansas
- Kansas Winery Reviews
Kansas' Wine Regions
Kansas doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Kansas here.
About Kentucky Wineries
Kentucky, traditionally known for its bourbon, is also an emerging wine region with a growing number of establishments attracting wine enthusiasts. Located within the Old Commonwealth, the state offers diverse viticultural experiences across its scenic landscapes. Kentucky's distinct climate and ...
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- Kentucky Winery Map
- List of all Kentucky Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Kentucky
- Kentucky Winery Reviews
Kentucky's Wine Regions
About Louisiana Wineries
Louisiana’s wine scene might come as a surprise to many, yet this Southern state offers a unique viticultural experience with its developing wine industry. With a warm, humid climate, Louisiana's wineries have adapted by cultivating grape varieties that can thrive in these conditions, such as Bla...
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- Louisiana Winery Map
- List of all Louisiana Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Louisiana
- Louisiana Winery Reviews
Louisiana's Wine Regions
About Maine Wineries
Maine, a northeastern U.S. state known for its rugged coastline and dense forests, offers a unique wine tourism experience with its small but growing wine industry. The state has approximately 11 active wineries, each providing a distinct glimpse into Maine's winemaking potential. The region bene...
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Maine's Wine Regions
Maine doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Maine here.
About Maryland Wineries
Maryland's burgeoning wine region, though smaller in scale compared to some of its more renowned neighbors, offers a unique blend of viticulture due to its diverse climates and soil types, which result from its varied topography and proximity to the Chesapeake Bay. With 52 active wineries, Maryla...
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- Maryland Winery Map
- List of all Maryland Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Maryland
- Maryland Winery Reviews
Maryland's Wine Regions
About Massachusetts Wineries
Massachusetts, located in the northeastern United States, may not be the first state that comes to mind for wine enthusiasts, yet it offers a unique terroir and diverse wine experiences worth exploring. The state's wine industry, though modest with around 18 active wineries, benefits from a varie...
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- Massachusetts Winery Map
- List of all Massachusetts Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Winery Reviews
Massachusetts' Wine Regions
About Michigan Wineries
Michigan is a blossoming wine region in the United States, boasting around 115 active wineries that are scattered across its diverse landscape. Known for its cool climate, Michigan provides ideal conditions for growing a variety of grape types, making it a unique destination for wine tourism. Key...
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- Michigan Winery Map
- List of all Michigan Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Michigan
- Michigan Winery Reviews
Michigan's Wine Regions
About Minnesota Wineries
Minnesota, emerging as a distinct wine region in the American Midwest, offers a unique viticultural experience shaped by its cold climate. The state boasts 33 active wineries, with popular names like Alexis Bailly Vineyard, Four Daughters Vineyard & Winery, and Parley Lake Winery leading the way ...
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- Minnesota Winery Map
- List of all Minnesota Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Minnesota
- Minnesota Winery Reviews
Minnesota's Wine Regions
About Mississippi Wineries
Mississippi, known more for its rich history and Southern charm than viticulture, offers a unique perspective on wine tourism in the U.S. While the state currently has no active wineries, it provides wine enthusiasts with the chance to explore burgeoning wine-related experiences in nearby regions...
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- Mississippi Winery Map
- List of all Mississippi Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Mississippi
- Mississippi Winery Reviews
Mississippi's Wine Regions
About Missouri Wineries
Missouri, a state steeped in wine heritage, boasts a burgeoning wine industry with approximately 80 active wineries scattered throughout its scenic landscapes. Key wine regions include the Augusta and Hermann AVAs, which are among the earliest recognized in the United States. The state's varied c...
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- Missouri Winery Map
- List of all Missouri Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Missouri
- Missouri Winery Reviews
Missouri's Wine Regions
About Montana Wineries
Montana's burgeoning wine scene may be small, but it's set against a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes and a unique climate that challenges traditional grape growing. The state has around five active wineries, with notable names like Hidden Legend Winery, Yellowstone Cellars & Winery, and T...
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- Montana Winery Map
- List of all Montana Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Montana
- Montana Winery Reviews
Montana's Wine Regions
Montana doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Montana here.
About Nebraska Wineries
Nebraska, a state steeped in rich agricultural history, is an emerging destination for wine tourism in the United States. The state boasts 31 active wineries with notable establishments such as Glacial Till Vineyard, Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard, and SchillingBridge Winery & MicroBrewery. These wine...
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- Nebraska Winery Map
- List of all Nebraska Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Nebraska
- Nebraska Winery Reviews
Nebraska's Wine Regions
Nebraska doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Nebraska here.
About Nevada Wineries
Nevada may not be the first place that comes to mind when considering wine tourism, but this arid state offers unique wine experiences for adventurous travelers. With its high desert climate, Nevada is not known for extensive vineyards, yet it has burgeoning wine production in select areas, parti...
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- Nevada Winery Map
- List of all Nevada Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Nevada
- Nevada Winery Reviews
Nevada's Wine Regions
Nevada doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Nevada here.
About New Hampshire Wineries
New Hampshire, located in the New England region of the northeastern United States, is a burgeoning wine destination known for its picturesque landscapes and emerging wineries. Although the state has a relatively small number of active wineries, totaling around 13, including notable names like Fl...
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- New Hampshire Winery Map
- List of all New Hampshire Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Winery Reviews
New Hampshire's Wine Regions
New Hampshire doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in New Hampshire here.
About New Jersey Wineries
New Jersey, a burgeoning wine region in the United States, boasts a diverse range of microclimates and soil types that contribute to its unique viticultural landscape. This state is home to 51 active wineries, with notable names such as Renault Winery, Bellview Winery, and Unionville Vineyards le...
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- New Jersey Winery Map
- List of all New Jersey Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in New Jersey
- New Jersey Winery Reviews
New Jersey's Wine Regions
About New Mexico Wineries
New Mexico is a burgeoning wine region that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and viticulture. The state is home to 42 active wineries, showcasing the diversity of this emerging wine destination. Key players in the region include Gruet Winery, located in Santa Fe, known for its exception...
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- New Mexico Winery Map
- List of all New Mexico Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in New Mexico
- New Mexico Winery Reviews
New Mexico's Wine Regions
About New York Wineries
New York State is a diverse and vibrant wine region, offering a variety of wine tourism experiences across its distinguished sub-regions. With approximately 255 active wineries, New York is celebrated for producing an array of wines driven by its unique terroir, which varies from the cool climate...
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- New York Winery Map
- List of all New York Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in New York
- New York Winery Reviews
New York's Wine Regions
About North Carolina Wineries
North Carolina is a burgeoning wine region that offers a diverse viticultural landscape, from its mountainous western parts to the coastal plains in the east. With 84 active wineries dispersed throughout the state, North Carolina is gaining recognition for its unique blend of European-style vinif...
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- North Carolina Winery Map
- List of all North Carolina Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in North Carolina
- North Carolina Winery Reviews
North Carolina's Wine Regions
About North Dakota Wineries
North Dakota, while not traditionally known for its wine production, offers a unique wine tourism experience characterized by its burgeoning local wineries and innovative use of cold-hardy grape varietals. The state’s harsh climate necessitates the cultivation of grape varieties that can withstan...
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- North Dakota Winery Map
- List of all North Dakota Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in North Dakota
- North Dakota Winery Reviews
North Dakota's Wine Regions
North Dakota doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in North Dakota here.
About Ohio Wineries
Ohio may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of wine, but this Midwest state boasts a surprisingly diverse and burgeoning wine industry. With 106 active wineries, Ohio offers varietals that can satisfy a range of palates. The region's cool climate, regulated by the influence o...
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Ohio's Wine Regions
About Oklahoma Wineries
Oklahoma may not be the first state that comes to mind when thinking of American wine regions, yet it offers a unique and growing wine tourism experience. With approximately 15 active wineries, Oklahoma's viticulture scene is diverse and welcoming. The state's wine regions benefit from a varied c...
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- Oklahoma Winery Map
- List of all Oklahoma Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Winery Reviews
Oklahoma's Wine Regions
About Oregon Wineries
Oregon is a prominent wine region in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, celebrated for its lush landscapes and diverse terroir. With approximately 452 active wineries, Oregon is renowned for its world-class Pinot Noir, alongside notable varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Riesl...
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- Oregon Winery Map
- List of all Oregon Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Oregon
- Oregon Winery Reviews
Oregon's Wine Regions
- Bend, Oregon
- The Columbia Gorge AVA
- The Columbia Valley AVA
- The Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA
- The Horse Heaven Hills AVA
- Kennewick, Washington
- The Lake Chelan AVA
- The Naches Heights AVA
- Pasco, Washington
- The Rocky Reach AVA
- The Royal Slope AVA
- The Burn of Columbia Valley AVA
- The Wahluke Slope AVA
- The Walla Walla Valley AVA
- Wenatchee, Washington
- The White Bluffs AVA
- The Yakima Valley AVA
- The Elkton Oregon AVA
- Hood River, Oregon
- The Snake River Valley AVA
- The Southern Oregon AVA
- The Dalles, Oregon
- The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater AVA
- The Willamette Valley AVA
- Amity, Oregon
- Beaverton, Oregon
- The Chehalem Mountains AVA
- Corvallis, Oregon
- Dallas, Oregon
- Dayton, Oregon
- The Dundee Hills AVA
- Dundee, Oregon
- The Eola-Amity Hills AVA
- Eugene, Oregon
- Forest Grove, Oregon
- Hillsboro, Oregon
- Junction City, Oregon
- The Lower Long Tom AVA
- The McMinnville AVA
- Monmouth, Oregon
- Monroe, Oregon
- The Mt. Pisgah, Polk County, Oregon AVA
- Philomath, Oregon
- Portland, Oregon
- Rickreall, Oregon
- Salem, Oregon
- Sherwood, Oregon
- The Tualatin Hills AVA
- The Van Duzer Corridor AVA
- The Yamhill-Carlton AVA
About Pennsylvania Wineries
Pennsylvania, a state with a rich history in viticulture, offers wine enthusiasts a diverse experience across its many wineries. With 179 active wineries, the region features a varied climate that allows for the production of a wide range of wine styles. Notable grape varieties include Chambourci...
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- Pennsylvania Winery Map
- List of all Pennsylvania Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Winery Reviews
Pennsylvania's Wine Regions
About Rhode Island Wineries
Rhode Island, one of the smallest yet charming wine regions in the United States, offers a unique blend of coastal charm and burgeoning viticulture. Although it hosts only a few wineries, including notable names like Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyards, Newport Vineyards & Winery, and Greenvale Vineyard...
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- Rhode Island Winery Map
- List of all Rhode Island Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Winery Reviews
Rhode Island's Wine Regions
About South Carolina Wineries
South Carolina, known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, is an emerging destination for wine enthusiasts. The state features approximately 15 active wineries that capitalize on a unique combination of warm, humid climate and diverse soils, perfect for cultivating a range of grape varie...
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- South Carolina Winery Map
- List of all South Carolina Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in South Carolina
- South Carolina Winery Reviews
South Carolina's Wine Regions
South Carolina doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in South Carolina here.
About South Dakota Wineries
South Dakota's wine region may not be as widely recognized as Napa Valley or Bordeaux, yet it offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts looking to explore less trodden paths. With only eight active wineries, the intimate setting provides a friendly and approachable atmosphere for visitors. ...
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- South Dakota Winery Map
- List of all South Dakota Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in South Dakota
- South Dakota Winery Reviews
South Dakota's Wine Regions
South Dakota doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in South Dakota here.
About Tennessee Wineries
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of the southeastern United States, Tennessee offers a unique and burgeoning wine region that is drawing increasing attention from wine enthusiasts. Home to over 39 active wineries, this state showcases a diverse range of wines, taking advantage of its varied ...
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- Tennessee Winery Map
- List of all Tennessee Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Tennessee
- Tennessee Winery Reviews
Tennessee's Wine Regions
About Texas Wineries
Texas, a vast and diverse wine region, boasts of over 191 active wineries, making it a burgeoning area for wine tourism in the United States. The state is renowned for its unique terroir that supports a wide variety of grape cultivation, influenced by its varied climate zones. Key wine-producing ...
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Texas' Wine Regions
About Utah Wineries
Utah, while not traditionally known for its wine production, offers a unique and emerging wine tourism opportunity with its small but growing number of wineries. The state's varied geography includes regions with high altitudes and dry, sunny climates, which can be conducive to certain grape vari...
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Utah's Wine Regions
Utah doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Utah here.
About Vermont Wineries
Vermont, known for its picturesque landscapes and lush greenery, has emerged as a charming destination for wine enthusiasts seeking unique tasting experiences. The state's cool climate offers a distinctive terroir ideal for cold-hardy grape varieties, such as La Crescent, Frontenac, and Marquette...
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- Vermont Winery Map
- List of all Vermont Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Vermont
- Vermont Winery Reviews
Vermont's Wine Regions
About Virginia Wineries
Virginia is a burgeoning wine region, renowned for its appealing blend of history, hospitality, and diverse wine offerings. With 196 active wineries, the state has become a significant player in the American wine industry. The region's primary grape varieties include Cabernet Franc, Viognier, and...
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- Virginia Winery Map
- List of all Virginia Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Virginia
- Virginia Winery Reviews
Virginia's Wine Regions
- Afton, Virginia
- Amissville, Virginia
- The Appalachian High Country AVA
- Delaplane, Virginia
- Leesburg, Virginia
- The Middleburg Virginia AVA
- The Monticello AVA
- The North Fork of Roanoke AVA
- The Northern Neck George Washington Birthplace AVA
- Purcellville, Virginia
- The Rocky Knob AVA
- The Shenandoah Valley AVA
- The Virginia Peninsula AVA
- The Virginia’s Eastern Shore AVA
- Warrenton, Virginia
About Washington Wineries
Washington State is a premier wine destination in the United States, known for its diverse climate and varied terroir, which supports a burgeoning viticulture scene. The state is home to a remarkable assortment of more than 400 wineries, with signature varietals including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merl...
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- Washington Winery Map
- List of all Washington Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Washington
- Washington Winery Reviews
Washington's Wine Regions
- Battle Ground, Washington
- The Columbia Gorge AVA
- The Columbia Valley AVA
- The Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA
- The Horse Heaven Hills AVA
- Kennewick, Washington
- The Lake Chelan AVA
- The Naches Heights AVA
- Pasco, Washington
- The Rocky Reach AVA
- The Royal Slope AVA
- The Burn of Columbia Valley AVA
- The Wahluke Slope AVA
- The Walla Walla Valley AVA
- Wenatchee, Washington
- The White Bluffs AVA
- The Yakima Valley AVA
- Leavenworth, Washington
- The Lewis–Clark Valley AVA
- Lyle, Washington
- Olympia, Washington
- The Puget Sound AVA
- Ridgefield, Washington
- Snohomish, Washington
- Spokane, Washington
- Woodinville, Washington
About West Virginia Wineries
West Virginia, often celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and Appalachian heritage, offers a budding yet charming wine scene that attracts visitors seeking unique viticulture experiences. With a relatively small number of active wineries, around 12, the state's wine industry is developing bu...
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- West Virginia Winery Map
- List of all West Virginia Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in West Virginia
- West Virginia Winery Reviews
West Virginia's Wine Regions
About Wisconsin Wineries
Wisconsin may not be the first state that comes to mind for wine, but it boasts a burgeoning wine industry with approximately 50 active wineries. The state's diverse climate provides unique opportunities for cold-hardy grape varietals like Marquette, La Crescent, and Frontenac, which thrive in co...
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- Wisconsin Winery Map
- List of all Wisconsin Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Winery Reviews
Wisconsin's Wine Regions
About Wyoming Wineries
Wyoming, though not a traditional wine region, offers a unique and intriguing experience for wine enthusiasts. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Rocky Mountains, this state is home to a handful of innovative wineries that are exploring viticulture in challenging conditions. The state's three active...
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- Wyoming Winery Map
- List of all Wyoming Wineries
- Articles about Wineries in Wyoming
- Wyoming Winery Reviews
Wyoming's Wine Regions
Wyoming doesn't have any offically designated wine regions, but you can see all the wineries in Wyoming here.
America's Wine Landscape
Discover local wineries and wine tasting experiences across the United States. From world-renowned wine country to hidden gems within driving distance, America's wine trails offer exceptional tasting rooms and winery visits for every wine lover.
Wine Production Nationwide
- 5,000+ wineries nationwide (and growing every year)
- 50 states producing wine — from classic California cabernet to emerging Midwestern varietals
- Hundreds of AVAs recognized for their unique terroir and wine trails
Top Wine-Producing States
Find tasting rooms and plan wine weekends in these premier wine destinations.
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