Mesilla Valley AVA explained

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Mesilla Valley AVA
Type:American Viticultural Area
Year:1985[1]
Country:United States
Part Of:New Mexico, Texas
Similar:Middle Rio Grande Valley AVA, Mimbres Valley AVA
Total Size:280000acres[2]
Planted:40acres
Grapes:Black Muscat, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Dolcetto, Malvasia, Merlot, Mourvedre, Muscat of Alexandria, Primitivo, Riesling, Sangiovese, Viognier, Zinfandel

The Mesilla Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located primarily in the state of New Mexico with a small area in the state of Texas.[3] Spanish explorer Don Juan de Oñate arrived in the area in 1598 and named a Native American village in the valley Trenquel de la Mesilla, from which the valley as a whole became known as Mesilla Valley. Although viticulture began in nearby El Paso as early as 1650, grapes were first planted in the Mesilla Valley only in the early twentieth century, near the town of Doña Ana. The climate in the Mesilla Valley is dry and hot.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: § 9.100 Mesilla Valley . Code of Federal Regulations . 2012-02-12. Title 27: Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; Part 9 — American Viticultural Areas; Subpart C — Approved American Viticultural Areas . 2007-11-15.
  2. Web site: Appellation America . 2007 . Mesilla Valley (AVA): Appellation Profile . https://web.archive.org/web/20150407200108/http://wine.appellationamerica.com/wine-region/Mesilla-Valley.html . 2015-04-07 . 2007-11-14. live.
  3. Web site: The Wine Growing Regions of Texas. Go Texas Wine . Texas Department of Agriculture. 2006. 2011-07-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110726125239/http://www.gotexanwine.org/findwinesandwineries/appellations.html. 2007-12-16.