Georgia wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Georgia. Georgia was an important winegrowing region of the United States in the 19th century, and by 1900 ranked sixth in production among U.S. states.

The state of Georgia first prohibited alcoholic beverages before many other states, in 1907 and subsequently the Georgian wine industry was decimated by Prohibition in the United States. The modern wine industry of Georgia only began in the 1980s. Georgia is the national leader in the production of wine from the Muscadine grape.

In 2014, the multi-state Upper Hiwassee Highlands, which encompasses three counties in northwestern Georgia and across the border into two counties in southwestern North Carolina toward the Tennessee border, was recognized as the state's first American Viticultural Area (AVA). Four years later, Georgia's second AVA, Dahlonega Plateau was formally established further south in the foothills of the Three Sisters Mountain.

References

External links

  • Georgia Wine Producers
  • Georgia Wine Highway
  • TTB AVA Map



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