Wine: Idaho is finding its way as a wine-making state
Wine: Idaho is finding its way as a wine-making state
Jul 13, 2011
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Exciting things are happening in Idaho wine. The establishment of Idaho’s first American Viticultural Area in 2007 was a big step in elevating the wines of Idaho onto the national and international stage.
An AVA is a defined area for winegrowing, such as the Napa Valley or Walla Walla. The Snake River Valley has been recognized as having unique characteristics and has been legally defined. The AVA is large, more than 5 million acres, stretching from Ontario, Ore., nearly to Twin Falls. That makes it the fifth largest AVA in the country.
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