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  2. Texas wine - Wikipedia

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    Over 2,000,000 gallons of wine were produced in 2021 making it the fourth-largest wine producing state in the nation. [ 10 ] That puts Texas behind California, Washington, and Oregon respectively. Mesa Vineyards was the largest wine producer in the state with 500 acres (200 ha) planted near Fort Stockton in West Texas .

  3. History of wine - Wikipedia

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    Though not much is known about their wine trade, they did become known for their taverns. Wine in general found an industrial use in the medieval Middle East as feedstock after advances in distillation by Muslim alchemists allowed for the production of relatively pure ethanol, which was used in the perfume industry. Wine was also for the first ...

  4. History of American wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wineries managed to survive by making wine for religious services. However, grape growers prospered. Because making up to 200 US gallons (760 L) of wine at home per year was legal, such production increased from an estimated 4,000,000 US gallons (15,000,000 L) before Prohibition to 90,000,000 US gallons (340,000,000 L) five years after the imposition of the law.

  5. American wine - Wikipedia

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    American wine or United States is a rarely used appellation that classifies a wine made from anywhere in the United States, including Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. Wines with this designation are similar to the French wine vin de table, and can not include a vintage year.

  6. Why Americans Drink More Wine Than Any Other Country - AOL

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    When it comes to wine, America has a lot to toast. Winemaking in the U.S. dates back centuries, and the industry has more than doubled since the early 2000s. See what else is going on in America's ...

  7. Mustang wine - Wikipedia

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    Mustang wine has also been alluded to in popular culture. For example, country music singer Steve Earle, a Texas native, has a song called Mustang Wine. [8] [9] [10] Later, singer Carl Perkins recorded another version of Mustang Wine. [8] [9] [10] The song was scheduled to be recorded by Elvis Presley, but he failed to go to the studio to ...

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  9. Texas Hill Country AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Hill Country AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Texas Hill Country north of San Antonio and west of Austin, Texas. [3] The appellation is the third largest American Viticultural Area in geographic area behind the Upper Mississippi River Valley AVA and Ohio River Valley AVA, covering an area of over 9,000,000 acres (14,062 sq mi).