Wine laws USA Flashcards
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling by Country in the USA
75%
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling by State in the USA
75%
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling by AVA in the USA?
85%
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling with a single vineyard in the USA
95%
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling by variety in the USA
75% (If labeled with an AVA, at least 75% of the variety stated on the label must have been grown in the listed AVA.
If the variety is a V. labrusca grape, only a minimum 51% is required)
Percentage of Grapes Required for Labeling vintage in the USA
85% for wines labeled by State or County, 95% for wines labeled with an AVA.
Vintage labeling not permitted for wines labeled only USA.
The governing body that regulates The US AVA system. When was is established
TTB (Tax and Trade Bureau). Established in 2002 with the creation of the Homeland Security Act
Labeling laws more stringent in California than TTB
Wines labeled California must 100% come from that state as opposed to the 75% min for fed law
Labeling laws more stringent in Oregon than TTB
State, AVA, and varietal laws are more stringent: Wines labeled Oregon must be 100% grown there (TTB requires 75%); AVA wines require min 95% (TTB requires 85%); Varietal wines require min 90%, exception for 18 traditional blending grapes including red and white bordeaux and rhone varietals, Petite Sirah, Sangiovese, Tannat, Tempranillo, and Zinfandel (TTB requires 75%)
Labeling laws more stringent in Washington State than TTB?
Wines labeled Washington require min 95% (TTB requires 75%). As of 2010, if a wine is labeled by both an AVA and “Washington,” but it is produced in an AVA that exists in both WA and another state, then 95% of the grapes must either be grown in WA or in the stated AVA (TTB requires 85%)
Largest AVA in the US
Upper Mississippi River Valley at almost 30,000 square miles across four states: Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota
1st and second AVAs in the US
Augusta, in Missouri—in late 1980, and Napa Valley gained AVA status in 1981
How many AVA’s in California?
Currently 140
If an AVA is stated, what percentage of grapes must come from that AVA?
85% - most AVAs
AVAs in Washington State - 95%
AVAs in California and Oregon - 100%
If a wine is simply labelled with a county, state or country (ie. USA), what percentage of grapes must come from that AVA?
75%