Wine is commercially produced in all 50 states of the United States of America. In the last 35 years, the United States has emerged as one of the single most important wine-producing countries in the world. From the picture-perfect vineyards of California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys to the excellent wines of the Finger Lakes Region in New York State, to the shockingly amazing tasting Pinot Noirs of the Pacific Northwest, the wines made in the United States are today every bit as good as the ones made in more legendary places like France, Italy and Spain. And with a land as expansive as the United States, the options for wine lovers and connoisseurs of American wine are seemingly infinite. Note: A Taste of the USA has made every effort to provide accurate descriptions and current contact information for the companies listed, but advises that all information is subject to change with out notice. When planning to visit a winery it is always wise to contact the winery beforehand. | ![]() Good wine is a necessity of life for me. Thomas Jefferson Browse through our guide of premier & featured American wineries to find great wines or plan the perfect wine excursion. Alabama
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