Missouri wine region

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The Missouri wine region is a historic American viticultural area centered along the Missouri River, known for its early 19th-century wineries and production of distinctive hybrid and native grape wines.

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Missouri wine country 1
Missouri wine region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Viticultural Area
climateRegion continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicActivity viticulture
wine production
grapeTypeFocus American native varieties
French-American hybrids
grapeVariety Catawba
Chambourcin
Concord
Norton
Seyval blanc
Vidal blanc
Vignoles
hasCityCenter Augusta, Missouri
Hermann, Missouri
hasSubregion Augusta AVA
Hermann AVA
eastern Missouri
surface form: Missouri Rhineland

Ozark Highlands AVA
Ozark Highlands AVA
surface form: Ozark Mountain AVA
historicallyInfluencedBy German immigrants
historicalPeak late 19th century
historicalSignificance one of the earliest major wine regions in the United States
knownFor historic wineries
hybrid grape wines
native grape wines
locatedAlong Missouri River
locatedIn Missouri
partOf Midwestern United States wine
primaryWineStyles dessert wines
dry red wines
off-dry white wines
regulatoryBody Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
soilType alluvial soils
limestone-rich soils
loess soils
tourismAttractions historic wine cellars
river valley vineyards
usesRootstock phylloxera-resistant rootstocks
viticulturalChallenges fungal diseases
humidity
wineLawStatus recognized AVA areas within Missouri
wineTourism wine trails

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Augusta AVA partOf Missouri wine region
St. Charles County, Missouri knownFor Missouri wine region
this entity surface form: Missouri wine country