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The USA is a country where wine is produced in almost all the states in the country. However, the major wine producing state is California with a whopping production of 90% of the total wine produced in the USA.
The prime grape varieties of California are Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and some Rhone varieties. Some of the producers who produce the best wine in California are Sonoma, who produces wines like Ravenswood, Ridge, Pedroncelli and Joseph Swan, another producer named Napa who produces wines like Dominus, Frog’s leap, Corrison and silver oak.
Wines like Antionette (white wine), Catawba, Cayuga (white wine), Concord and Niagara are native American wines which are produced from Concord grapes also known as Vitis Labrusca. These grapes are grown in the regions extending from Nova Scotia to Georgia (US state) and westward towards the Mississippi River.
Bacchus, Baco Noir, Elvira (white), Frontenac, Marechal Foch, Triomphe d’Alsace are all wines which are made from the native American grapes called Vitis Riparia. These grapes grow in the midwestern region of united states.
Vitis Rotundifolia, also known as Scuppernongs or Muscadine grapes, are grown in the southeastern region of USA. They are globe shaped and are very aromatic and sweet in taste. Wines like Muscadine are produced from these grapes.
The grape known as Norton was first cultivated in Richmond, Virginia. It also has got another name Vitis Aestivalis. These grapes grow happily in the midwestern region of the USA in Missouri. These grapes have flavours of vanilla, cherry, chocolate and earth. The grape is used to produce a wine which has its name, Norton.
Vitis Rupestris (a.k.a) sand grape is a grape that produces wines like Chancellor, Dechaunac, Aurore, Vidal Blanc and Vignoles which grows in the northeastern region of USA. These wines are loved by wine lovers across the globe because of their disease-resisting powers.
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