The United States boasts a diverse array of wine regions, each offering unique characteristics and flavors. The most renowned is California, home to Napa Valley and Sonoma County, which are celebrated for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. Oregon's Willamette Valley is famous for its exceptional Pinot Noir, benefiting from a cooler climate. Washington State, particularly the Columbia Valley, produces excellent Merlot, Syrah, and Riesling.
New York's Finger Lakes region is known for its Riesling and Gewürztraminer, thriving in the cool climate. The Texas Hill Country is gaining recognition for its Tempranillo and Viognier. Virginia, with its Monticello AVA, offers a variety of wines, including Viognier and Cabernet Franc. Each region contributes to the rich tapestry of American viticulture, showcasing a range of terroirs and winemaking styles.
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Old Homestead Steakhouse New York
56 9th Ave.
10011 NY
United States
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Mas (Farmhouse)
39 Downing Street
New York 10014
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Centro Vinoteca
74 7th Avenue south
10014 NY
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Charlie Bird
5 King Street
10012 NY
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Hundred Acres
38 MacDougal Street
New York 10012
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The Red Cat
227 Tenth Avenue
New York 10011
United States
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Marble Lane
355 W 16th St.
10011 NY
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Trestle on Tenth
242 Tenth Avenue
New York 10001
United States
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Yerba Buena
1 Perry St.
10014 NY
United States
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La Lanterna Di Vittorio
129 Macdougal St.
10012 NY
United States
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North Square
103 Waverly Place
10011 NY
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Grotta Azzurra
177 Mulberry Street
10013 NY
United States
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French Roast Downtown
78 W.11th St.
10011 NY
United States
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The River Cafe Brooklyn
1 Water St.
11201 NY
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The Wine Loft
32 Laird St
07740 NJ
United States