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A handful of wineries are in western New Jersey's Warren Hills Viticultural Area. [10] Part of the Central Delaware Valley Viticultural Area is in New Jersey, but no New Jersey wineries are currently in this viticultural area. [11] New Jersey wineries produce wine from more than 90 varieties of grapes, and from over 25 other fruits. [7] [10]
The Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council was a state agency established in 1985 to promote and support Michigan wineries. [8] In 2018 the Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council was replaced by the Michigan Craft Beverage Council which sought to more robustly represent the entirety of craft (alcoholic) beverages in the state. [13]
The result transformed Michigan’s wine industry forever. The grapes, especially Riesling, thrived. Riesling is now the state’s most widely planted wine grape. Since then, the state’s wine ...
Hopewell Valley Vineyards is a winery in Hopewell Township (mailing address is Pennington) in Mercer County, New Jersey. [2] [3] The vineyard was first planted in 2001, and opened to the public in 2003. [4] Hopewell Valley has 25 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 6,000 cases of wine per year.
New Jersey wineries are growing Vitis vinifera, Vitis labrusca, or French hybrid wine grapes, and producing or offering for sale over eighty types of wines. In 2010, 1.72 million gallons (approximately 716,000 cases) of wine were produced by New Jersey wineries; making it the seventh largest wine-producing state in the United States.
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. [1]