6 Beautiful American Wine Regions You'll LOVE
— By Robert Firpo-Cappiello






















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Winemaker Neil Collins, and general manager Jason Haas, in their Paso Robles, Calif. vineyard Tablas Creek.
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The patio at Justin Winery & Vineyards.
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The tree-lined entrance to Fall Creek Vineyards in Tow, Tex.
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The Downtown Mall in Charllottesville Va.
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Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula near Grand Traverse Bay
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View of Seneca Lake from vineyards
L'Ecole No. 41. Winery near Walla Walla, Wash.
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The rolling hills of Paso Robles.
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A small family winery in Paso Robles.
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Grapevines on a hillside in Paso Robles.
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A vineyard in Texas Hill Country.
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Grapevines grow in Texas Hill Country.
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The Admiral Nimitz State Historic Site in Fredericksburg, Texas, in the heart of Texas's wine country.
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One of New York's Finger Lakes region's many excellent vineyards.
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Dramatic falls in Watkins Glen State Park, in New York's Finger Lakes region.
Grapes at Barboursville Vineyards, in Virginia.
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Stately mansions in Barboursville.
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A great crop at Barboursville.
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A view of Lake Michigan from Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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Early winter in Michigan's wine country.
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Jubilee Lake is in Oregon's renowned wine region.
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Vineyards in Walla Walla, Washington.
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Americans are producing world-class reds and whites from sea to shining sea. Here, six outstanding wine regions you may not have heard of yet!