American Viticultural Area
An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a delimited grape-growing region distinguishable by geographic features, with boundaries defined by the United States government's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). The TTB defines these areas at the request of wineries and other petitioners.
Related Topics:
Grape - Geographic - United States - Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau - Wineries - Petition
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Unlike most European appellations, an AVA specifies only a location. It does not limit the type of grapes grown, the method of vinification, or the yield, for example. Some of those factors may, however, be used by the petitioner when defining an AVA's boundaries.
Related Topics:
Appellation - Vinification
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Current regulations impose the following additional requirements on an AVA:
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- Evidence that the name of the proposed new AVA is locally or nationally known as referring to the area;
- Historical or current evidence that the boundaries are legitimate;
- Evidence that growing conditions such as climate, soil, elevation, and physical features are distinctive;
Petitioners such information when applying for a new AVA, and are also required to use USGS maps to both describe (using terms from the map) and depict the boundaries.
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Once an AVA is established, at least 85% of the grapes used to make a wine must be grown in the specified area if an AVA is referenced on its label.
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State or county boundaries — such as for Oregon or Napa County — are not AVAs, even though they are used to identify the source of a wine. AVAs are reserved for situations where a geographically defined area has been using the name and it has come to be identified with that area. There are about 150 AVAs, ranging in size from the Ohio River Valley AVA at 26,000 square miles (67,300 kmē) across four states, to the Cole Ranch AVA in Mendocino County, California, at less than a square mile (150 acres or 0.6 kmē).
Related Topics:
Oregon - Napa County - Square mile - Mendocino County, California
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