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Nevada wine

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Wine made in U.S. state of Nevada
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Nevada
Wine region
Official nameState of Nevada
TypeU.S. StateAppellation[1]
Year established1864
Years of wine industry1990 to present
CountryUnited States
Sub-regionsNone
Total area70.3 million acres (109,781 sq mi)[2]
Size of planted vineyardsUnder 40 acres
No. of vineyards8
Grapes producedCabernet Sauvignon,Chardonnay,Cinsault,Frontenac,Gewürztraminer,La Crosse,Merlot,Riesling,Roussillon,Ruby Cabernet,Petite Sirah,Semillon,Syrah,Tempranillo,Zinfandel[1]
No. of wineries4

Nevada wine refers towine made fromgrapes grown in theU.S. state ofNevada, where wine has been produced since 1991. There are currently no designatedAmerican Viticultural Areas in Nevada.[1]

Locally highboron content of the soil,[1][3]soil salinity, andhard water provide a few challenges to growing grapes, especiallyVitis vinifera. Some environmental elements common to Nevada however are favorable for viticulture; these include the ample sunshine, low humidity (which decreases the risk for rot and mildew and thus the need for fungicides)University of Nevada, Reno professor Dr. Grant Cramer studied the best varietals and techniques at UNR's Valley Road Vineyard.[4][5] Wine grapes have been successfully grown in both the northern and southern part of the state since 1991, and all five wineries produce wines from Nevada grapes.[1]

Until recently, state law[6] restricted commercial wineries so that they were illegal in counties with more than 100,000 people (Washoe and Clark Counties). This was due to lobbying by the liquor distributors in the State for fight to control the liquor supply. With the passage of Assembly Bill 4 (AB4)in November 2015AB4 Overview this law was changed. Since then three wineries have filed for licenses and began winemaking in Reno (Basin and Range Cellars, Nevada Sunset Winery and Great Basin Winery. The laws for winemaking in Nevada are still considered to be restrictive when compared to neighboring states that have successful wine industries. Additionally, instructional wine-making facilities (such as the Valley Road Vineyard) may operate in any county but must meet special license requirements and are restricted to selling or distributing no more than 60 gallons of wine in any 12-month period.[7]

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References

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  1. ^abcde"Nevada: Appellation Profile".Appellation America. 2008.Archived from the original on August 30, 2012.
  2. ^"State Area Measurements and Internal Point Coordinates".census.gov. 2010. RetrievedDecember 2, 2023.
  3. ^"Towards wine grape (Vitis vinifera) vineyard establishment in Northern Nevada: varietal studies in the dry desert climate".University of Nevada, Reno. 2005.
  4. ^http://www.ag.unr.edu/cramer/valleyroadinfo.htm
  5. ^"Produce Great Nevada Wines".Nevada Grape Growers & Winemakers.
  6. ^"TITLE 52 - TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES"(NRS 597.240).Nevada Revised Statutes. Nevada State Legislature.
  7. ^"TITLE 52 - TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES"(NRS 597.245).Nevada Revised Statutes. Nevada State Legislature.

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