U.S. approves Naches Heights, Washington's 12th wine region

U.S. approves Naches Heights, Washington's 12th wine region

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(Tri-cityherald) - As Washington's wine industry grows in size and stature, grape growers and winemakers continue to define the best places to plant vines. The newest federally recognized viticultural area is near Yakima. On Wednesday, the U.S. government announced it has approved the Naches Heights American Viticultural Area, a region near the city of Yakima that encompasses 13,254 acres. Just 37.3 acres of wine grapes are planted in the new AVA, making it the smallest planted wine region in Washington. Phil Cline, owner of Naches Heights Vineyard, said another 80 acres of plantings are planned but have been on hold because of the recession.


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