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Ozark Highlands AVA

The Ozark Highlands AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the state of Missouri. It is one of the largest AVAs in the United States, covering an area of approximately 3.5 million acres. The region is known for its unique climate and soil conditions, which are ideal for growing a variety of grape varieties.

History

The Ozark Highlands AVA was established by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) in 1987. The region's wine-making history dates back to the early 19th century, when European immigrants brought their wine-making traditions to the area.

Geography and Climate

The Ozark Highlands AVA is located in the Ozark Plateau, which is characterized by its rolling hills and deep valleys. The region's climate is continental, with hot summers and cold winters. The area's unique geography and climate contribute to the distinct characteristics of the wines produced in the region.

Viticulture

The Ozark Highlands AVA is home to a number of vineyards and wineries, which produce a variety of wines including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Merlot. The region's unique soil composition, which includes limestone and chert, contributes to the distinct flavors of the wines.

Wineries

There are several wineries located within the Ozark Highlands AVA, including the St. James Winery, the Mount Pleasant Winery, and the Stone Hill Winery. These wineries offer a variety of wines, from dry reds to sweet whites, and have won numerous awards for their products.

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