Napa County wine is wine made in Napa County, California, USA. County names in the United States automatically qualify as legal appellations of origin for wine produced from grapes grown in that county and do not require registration with the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. The vast majority of Napa County is covered by the boundaries of the world-famous Napa Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area, and its various sub-appellations.

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  • Napa County wine is wine made in Napa County, California, USA. County names in the United States automatically qualify as legal appellations of origin for wine produced from grapes grown in that county and do not require registration with the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. The vast majority of Napa County is covered by the boundaries of the world-famous Napa Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area, and its various sub-appellations. The portion of the county that falls outside of the boundaries of the Napa Valley AVA is northeast of the Chiles Valley AVA, where few grapes are cultivated. Few wines are produced that carry a Napa County appellation of origin designation, as almost every wine produced from grapes grown in the county is eligible for release with the more commercially profitable Napa Valley AVA designation. The most common use of Napa County on a wine label is when a wine has been produced from grapes grown in two or more counties, such as Sonoma County and Napa County. In such a case, the wine label must indicate what percentage of grapes were sourced from each county.
  • El vino del Condado de Napa es un vino hecho en el Condado de Napa, California, Estados Unidos. Los nombres de condados en los Estados Unidos automáticamente califican como denominación de origen de vino producido de las uvas cultivadas en ese condados y no requieren de registración con la Agencia de Impuestos y Comercio de Alcohol y Tabaco del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos. La mayoría del Condado de Napa esta rodeado por las AVAS del Valle de Napa AVA, una de sus denominaciones de origen. La parte del condado que no se encuentra dentro del Valle de Napa AVA es el noreste del Valle Chiles AVA, donde se cultivan pocas uvas.
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  • Napa County wine is wine made in Napa County, California, USA. County names in the United States automatically qualify as legal appellations of origin for wine produced from grapes grown in that county and do not require registration with the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. The vast majority of Napa County is covered by the boundaries of the world-famous Napa Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area, and its various sub-appellations.
  • El vino del Condado de Napa es un vino hecho en el Condado de Napa, California, Estados Unidos. Los nombres de condados en los Estados Unidos automáticamente califican como denominación de origen de vino producido de las uvas cultivadas en ese condados y no requieren de registración con la Agencia de Impuestos y Comercio de Alcohol y Tabaco del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos.
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  • Napa County wine
  • Vino del Condado de Napa
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