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Drink What YOU Like TagsNYWine, TXWine, VaWine, Virginia Wine, Virginia Wine Month In early summer, I sent a ‘tweet’ that noted Virginia as the 5th largest wine (grape) producing state. This 140-character message resulted in many back and forth emails with a friend in Texas who claimed that Texas, not Virginia, is the 5th largest wine (grape) producing state. Interestingly, another wine friend from Michigan makes the same claim for his home state. As it turns out Pennsylvania also claims to be the 5th largest producing state. Though the top four wine producing states – California, Washington, New York, Oregon – are rarely the subject of debate, the 5th spot seems to be a point of contention. Given my genius tendencies, I feel confident that I’m right about Virginia being the 5th largest wine grape producing state. For clarification, I contacted the best source of Virginia wine information – the Virginia Wine Board. As it turns out, the confusion from my friends in Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and even New Jersey comes from the way the US Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS) tracks grape statistics.

NASS calculates state production statistics based on total grape production, which includes table grapes. States like Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania produce a significant amount of table grapes for juices and jellies. So, in terms of ‘wine grape production‘ Virginia is the 5th largest wine producing state in the US. Questions, Comments, Complaints, Random Observations? > History of Wine > The Top Ten Wine Producing States in 1880 as Compared to 2012 The Top Ten Wine Producing States in 1880 as Compared to 2012 In 1880 the Department of Agriculture submitted the Report Upon Statistics of Grape Culture and Wine Production in the United States.[1] This report sought to summarize cultivation and production on a per county basis. The report was in part driven by the decline of European wine production, particularly that of France. It was conceded that the young American wine industry did not yet produce wine which would be received the same as the European offerings.

However, it was noted that most Americans lived near areas of wine production, the quality of which was increasing, and perhaps could replace the imported casks of table wine. The statistics were generated from approximately 7,500 inquiries on average production which were felt to underestimate the true levels. For the following chart I ranked the states based on Total average wine production.
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The lowest production fell to the 262 gallons from the 55 acres of vines in Rhode Island. New Mexico 908,600 Gallons New York 584,148 Gallons North Carolina 334,701 Gallons After looking at the top ten states for 1880 I thought they should be compared to a contemporary ranking. The ranking of states is used to different effects as noted by Frank Morgan in Is Virginia Really the 5th Largest Wine Producing State?
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[2] As Todd noted the Bulk Wine Gallons By State for Still Wines includes cider production. As I am only interested in the general differences between the last 132 years I based my table on Bottled Wine Gallons by State for Still Wines minus Cider production plus Effervescent production. Granted this does not account for bulk sales or other factors which would surely switch up rankings after the top three.
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The Washington Territory was not included in the 1880 survey but the state of Oregon was with only 126 acres of vines producing some 16,900 gallons. It has come a long way since then!Report Upon Statistics of Grape Culture and Wine Production in the United States for 1880. [2] Statistical Report – Wine. The Ten Most Expensive Bordeaux Wines on Three Wine Lists From 1918, 1987, and 2014
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