Oklahoma wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Wine production was a significant component of the Oklahoma agricultural economy in the 1920s. The industry was destroyed by the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the introduction of Prohibition in the United States. Oklahoma currently has about 52 wineries.
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- Oklahoma wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Wine production was a significant component of the Oklahoma agricultural economy in the 1920s. The industry was destroyed by the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the introduction of Prohibition in the United States. Oklahoma currently has about 52 wineries. Most of the wineries are located in Green Country (Northeast Oklahoma), Lincoln county and surrounding areas in east central Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma and Southwest Oklahoma. Most Oklahoma wineries produce a range of wines ranging from sweet to dry. Several wineries have experimented with non-grape varieties of wine (utilizing everything from peaches to jalepenos peppers), and one winery (Woods and Waters Winery produces a ice wine. Grape varieties used include standards such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, German white varieties such as Riesling and Gewurstraminier, French hybrids, and American native varieties. There is currently one designated American Viticultural Area in Oklahoma, the Ozark Mountain AVA.
- Weinbau in Oklahoma bezeichnet den Weinbau im amerikanischen Bundesstaat Oklahoma. Gemäß US-amerikanischem Gesetz ist jeder Bundesstaat und jedes County per Definition eine geschützte Herkunftsbezeichnung und braucht nicht durch das Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives als solche anerkannt zu werden. Bis in die frühen 1920er Jahre war der Weinbau ein bedeutender Faktor der Landwirtschaft des Bundesstaates. Die unter dem Namen Dust Bowl bekannten verheerenden Sandstürme sowie die Alkoholprohibition brachte den Weinbau jedoch völlig zum Erliegen. Heute verfügt Oklahoma wieder über fast 40 Weingüter. Ein Grossteil der Güter liegen im Nord-Osten des Bundesstaates. Dort ist auch die einzige American Viticultural Area, die Ozark Mountain AVA definiert.
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- Oklahoma wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Wine production was a significant component of the Oklahoma agricultural economy in the 1920s. The industry was destroyed by the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the introduction of Prohibition in the United States. Oklahoma currently has about 52 wineries.
- Weinbau in Oklahoma bezeichnet den Weinbau im amerikanischen Bundesstaat Oklahoma. Gemäß US-amerikanischem Gesetz ist jeder Bundesstaat und jedes County per Definition eine geschützte Herkunftsbezeichnung und braucht nicht durch das Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives als solche anerkannt zu werden. Bis in die frühen 1920er Jahre war der Weinbau ein bedeutender Faktor der Landwirtschaft des Bundesstaates.
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