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  2. Missouri wine - Wikipedia

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    The four largest wineries in Missouri are (in order): St. James Winery, Stone Hill Winery, Les Bourgeois Winery, and Meramec Vineyards Winery. [8] Missouri is home to five wine trails which host wine events and festivals year round and encourage weekend getaways to some of the established wine regions in the state. [10]

  3. Ozark Mountain American Viticultural Area - Wikipedia

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    The Ozark Mountain AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in northwest Arkansas, southern Missouri, and northeast Oklahoma. The sixth largest American Viticultural Area in total size, Ozark Mountain AVA covers 3,520,000 acres (1,424,493 ha).

  4. List of wineries in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The winery is located on a bluff with views of the Missouri River. Pirtle Winery [1] Weston, Missouri: 1978 Serenity Valley Winery [1] Fulton, Missouri: Mid-Missouri winery with a serene lake and spectacular sunsets, offering red, white and boutique wines. St. James Winery [1] St. James, Missouri: 1970 Largest winery in Missouri. It is on the ...

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    Route 66 also intersects with the Meramec River wine trail in the area of St. James, so a majority of the vineyards and wineries along the route are in this community.

  6. What exactly does the Missouri Wine and Grape Board do ... - AOL

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    Cory Bomgaar, Les Bourgeois' vice president of winery operations, was recently appointed to the state's Wine and Grape Board by Gov. Mike Parson.

  7. Category:American Viticultural Areas of Missouri - Wikipedia

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  8. Missouri Rhineland - Wikipedia

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    Significant wine-making in Missouri did not resume until the 1960s and 1970s, when small winemakers began building in many different areas of the United States. In 1965, Stone Hill Winery in Hermann , south of the Missouri River, was the first in the state to be re-established.

  9. Hermann AVA - Wikipedia

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    The wine appellation is located on the southern side of the Missouri River near the town of Hermann, about halfway between St. Louis and Jefferson City. The AVA covers the northernmost hills of the Ozark Plateau with many of the 200 acres (80 hectares) of vineyards planted along hillside locations.