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Bell Mountain Designated in 1986, it is the first established AVA in Texas, covering 3,200 acres about 15 miles north of Fredricksburg.
Escondido Valley This appellation established in 1992 covers 50 square miles in Pecos County in far West Texas, located near Fort Stockton.
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Fredericksburg This viticultural area covers about 110 acres with approximately 60 under vine.
Mesilla Valley Located at the far western tip of the Texas border north and west of El Paso, this area is hot and dry with a long growing season and approximately 40 acres of cultivated grapes.
Texas Davis Mountains With about 50 acres planted with vines, this West Texas appellation is cool and wet at an elevation ranging from 4,500 to 8,300 feet.
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Texas High Plains Located west of Lubbock in the Panhandle at an elevation of 3,000 to 4,000 feet, the climate of this appellation is very dry. While the AVA encompasses over 8 million acres, there were approximately 3,500 acres dedicated to grape growing in 2005.
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Texoma Located in North-Central Texas, this area contains approximately 3,650
Texas Hill Country Located west of Austin & San Antonio, this appellation is the second largest AVA in the country, encompassing more than 9 million acres. Two smaller appellations have been designated within the Texas Hill Country due to the unique micro-climates they embody. Many wineries are located in this scenic area.
square miles along the Texas-Oklahoma line.
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