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(3) Prepare a new NPRM for publica- § 9.23 Napa Valley. tion in the FEDERAL REGISTER setting (a) Name. The name of the forth a modified AVA action for public viticultural area described in this sec- comment; or tion is ‘‘Napa Valley.’’ (4) Take any other action deemed ap- (b) Approved maps. The maps showing propriate by TTB as authorized by law. the boundaries of the Napa Valley viticultural area are the: Subpart C—Approved American (1) ‘‘Mt. St. Helena’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 Viticultural Areas minute quadrangle; (2) ‘‘Detert Reservoir’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 § 9.21 General. minute quadrangle; (3) ‘‘St. Helena’’ U.S.G.S. 15 minute The viticultural areas listed in this quadrangle; subpart are approved for use as appella- (4) ‘‘Jericho Valley’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 tions of origin in accordance with part minute quadrangle; 4 of this chapter. (5) ‘‘Lake Berryessa’’ U.S.G.S. 15 minute quadrangle; § 9.22 Augusta. (6) ‘‘Mt. Vaca’’ U.S.G.S. 15 minute (a) Name. The name of the quadrangle; viticultural area described in this sec- (7) ‘‘Cordelia’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute tion is ‘‘Augusta.’’ quadrangle; (8) ‘‘Cuttings Wharf’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 (b) Approved maps. The approved minute quadrangle; and maps for the Augusta viticultural area (9) Appropriate Napa County tax as- are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: sessor’s maps showing the Napa Coun- (1) ‘‘Washington East, Missouri’’, 7.5 ty-Sonoma County line. minute quadrangle; and (c) Boundaries. The Napa Valley (2) ‘‘Labadie, Missouri’’, 7.5 minute viticultural area is located within quadrangle. Napa County, California. From the be- (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the ginning point at the conjuction of the Augusta viticultural area are located Napa County-Sonoma County line and in the State of Missouri and are as fol- the Napa County-Lake County line, the lows: boundary runs along— (1) The beginning point of the bound- (1) The Napa County-Lake County ary is the intersection of the St. line; (2) Putah Creek and the western and Charles County line, the Warren Coun- southern shores of Lake Berryessa; ty line and the Franklin County line. (3) The Napa County-Solano County (2) The western boundary is the St. line; and Charles County-Warren County line (4) The Napa County-Sonoma County from the beginning point to the town- line to the beginning point. ship line identified on the approved maps as ‘‘T45N/T44N.’’ [T.D. ATF–79, 46 FR 9063, Jan. 28, 1981, as amended by T.D. ATF–201, 50 FR 12533, Mar. (3) The northern boundary is the 29, 1985] township line ‘‘T45N/T44N’’ from the St. Charles County-Warren County line § 9.24 Chalone. to the range line identified on the ap- (a) Name The name of the viticultural proved maps as ‘‘R1E/R2E.’’ area described in this section is (4) The eastern boundary is the range ‘‘Chalone.’’ line ‘‘R1E/R2E’’ from township line (b) Approved maps. The appropriate ‘‘T45N/T44N’’ extended to the St. maps for determining the boundaries of Charles County-Franklin County line. the Chalone viticultural area are four (5) The southern boundary is the St. U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle maps. Charles County-Franklin County line They are titled: from the extension of range line ‘‘R1E/ (1) ‘‘Mount Johnson, California, R2E’’ to the beginning point. 1968’’; (2) ‘‘Bickmore Canyon, California, [T.D. ATF–72, 45 FR 41633, June 20, 1980] 1968’’; (3) ‘‘Soledad, California, 1955’’; and

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(4) ‘‘North Chalone Peak, California, (3) Continues along the 500-foot con- 1969.’’ tour line completely around San (c) Boundaries. The Chalone Pasqual Valley to a point where the viticultural area includes 8640 acres, 500-foot contour line intersects with primarily located in Monterey County, Pomerado Road, at this point, the California, with small portions in the boundary line, in a straight, north- north and east located in San Benito westerly direction crosses over to; County, California. The boundaries of (4) The 500-foot contour line of Battle the Chalone viticultural area encom- Mountain, following the 500-foot con- pass: tour line around Battle Mountain to (1) Sections 35 and 36, in their en- point nearest to Interstate 15, at which tirety, of T.16 S., R.6.E.; point the boundary line crosses over to (2) Sections 1, 2 and 12, in their en- Interstate 15; and tirety, of T.17 S., R.6 E.; (5) Continues northward along Inter- (3) Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, and 17, in state 15 to the point of beginning. their entirety, the western half of Sec- [T.D. ATF–92, 46 FR 41493, Sept. 23, 1981] tion 5, and the eastern half of Section 18 of T.17 S., R.7 E.; and § 9.26 Guenoc Valley. (4) Section 31, in its entirety, and the (a) Name. The name of the western half of Section 32 of T.16 S., viticultural area described in this sec- R.7 E. tion is ‘‘Guenoc Valley.’’ [T.D. ATF–107, 47 FR 25519, June 14, 1982] (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of § 9.25 San Pasqual Valley. the Guenoc Valley viticultural area are four USGS maps. They are titled: (a) Name. The name of the (1) ‘‘Middletown Quadrangle, Cali- viticultural area described in this sec- fornia-Lake Co.,’’ 7.5 minute series; tion is ‘‘San Pasqual Valley.’’ (2) ‘‘Jericho Valley Quadrangle, Cali- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series; maps for determining the boundaries (3) ‘‘Detert Reservoir Quadrangle, are three U.S.G.S. maps. They are enti- California,’’ 7.5 minute series; and tled: (4) ‘‘Aetna Springs Quadrangle, Cali- (1) ‘‘Escondido Quadrangle, Cali- fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series. fornia—San Diego County’’, 7.5 minute (c) Boundaries. The Guenoc Valley series; viticultural area is located within (2) ‘‘San Pasqual Quadrangle, Cali- Lake County, California. The begin- fornia—San Diego County’’, 7.5 minute ning point of the boundary is Station series; 20 of Denton’s Survey of Guenoc Ran- (3) ‘‘Valley Center Quadrangle, Cali- cho, presently marked by a 11⁄2 inch fornia—San Diego County’’, 7.5 minute galvanized pipe located atop Jim Davis series. Peak. On the approved maps, Jim (c) Boundaries. The San Pasqual Val- Davis Peak is the unnamed peak (ele- ley viticultural area is located in San vation 1,455 feet) located on the west- Diego County, California. ern boundary of Section 35, Township (1) From the beginning point at the 11 North, Range 6 West. From this be- intersection of Interstate 15 and the ginning point the boundary runs: 500-foot contour line, north of the (1) South 07°49′34″ East, 9,822.57 feet intersection of point of Interstate 15 to the USGS triangulation station and T.12 S./T.13 S., the boundary line ‘‘Guenoc;’’ follows the 500-foot contour line to; (2) Then, South 29°14′31″ West, (2) The point nearest San Pasqual 10,325.08 feet; Road and the 500-foot contour line, the (3) Then, South 00°00′ West, 2,100.00 boundary line follows the Escondido feet; Corporate Boundary line to the 500– (4) Then, North 90°00′ West, 4,150.00 foot contour line on the hillock and feet; circumnavigates said hillock back to (5) Then, North 24°23′11″ West, the Escondido Corporate Boundary line 16,469.36 feet; and returns to the 500-foot contour line (6) Then, North 75°47′20″ East, 7,943.08 nearest to San Pasqual Road and; feet; and

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(7) Then, North 60°47′00″ East, 7,970.24 (1) Orcutt Quadrangle, California- feet to the beginning point. Santa Barbara Co., 7.5 minute series, 1959, photorevised 1967 and 1974, [T.D. ATF–95, 46 FR 56786, Nov. 19, 1981] photoinspected 1978; § 9.27 Lime Kiln Valley. (2) Santa Maria Quadrangle, Cali- fornia, 7.5 minute series, 1959, (a) Name. The name of the photorevised 1982; viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘Lime Kiln Valley.’’ (3) ‘‘San Luis Obispo’’, N.I. 10–3, se- (b) Approved Map. The appropriate ries V 502, scale 1: 250,000; map for determining the boundaries of (4) ‘‘Santa Maria’’, N.I. 10–6, 9, series the Lime Kiln Valley Viticultural area V 502, scale 1: 250,000; is: ‘‘Paicines Quadrangle, California,’’ (5) Foxen Canyon Quadrangle, Cali- 1968, 7.5 minute series. fornia-Santa Barbara Co., 7.5-minute (c) Boundaries. The Lime Kiln Valley series, 1995; and viticultural area is located in San Be- (6) Sisquoc Quadrangle, California- nito County, California. From the be- Santa Barbara Co., 7.5 minute series, ginning point at the intersection of 1959, photoinspected 1974. Thompson Creek and Cienega Road, the (c) Boundary. The Santa Maria Val- boundary proceeds, in a straight line to ley viticultural area is located in the summit of an unnamed peak (1,288 Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo feet) in the northwest quarter of Sec- Counties, California. The boundary of tion 28, T.14 S./R.6 E.; the Santa Maria Valley viticultural (1) Thence in a straight line from the area is as follows: summit of the unnamed peak (1,288 (1) Begin on the Orcutt quadrangle feet) to a point where it intersects the map at the intersection of U.S. Route 1,400-foot contour line, by the elevation 101 and Clark Avenue, section 18 north marker, in the southwest quarter of boundary line, T9N/R33W, then proceed T.14 S./R.6 E, Section 28; generally north along U.S. Route 101 (2) Thence following the 1,400-foot approximately 10 miles onto the Santa contour line through the following sec- Maria quadrangle map to U.S. Route tions; Sections 28, 29, and 30, T.14 S./R.6 101’s intersection with State Route 166 E.; Section 25, T.14 S./R.5 E.; Sections (east), T10N/R34W; then 30, 19, 20, and returning to 19, T.14 S./ (2) Proceed generally northeast along R.6 E., to a point where the 1,400-foot State Route 166 (east) onto the San contour line intersects with the section Luis Obispo N.I. 10–3 map to State line between Sections 19 and 18, T.14 S./ Route 166’s intersection with the sec- R.6 E.; tion line southwest of Chimney Can- (3) Thence in a straight line to the yon, T11N/R32W; then Cienega School Building along Cienega (3) Proceed south in a straight line Road; onto the Santa Maria N.I. 10–6 map to (4) Thence along Cienega Road to the the 3,016-foot summit of Los Coches point of beginning. Mountain; then [T.D. ATF–106, 47 FR 24296, June 4, 1982, as (4) Proceed southeast in a straight amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. line onto the Foxen Canyon quadrangle 27, 1987] map to the 2,822-foot summit of Bone Mountain, T9N/R32W; then § 9.28 Santa Maria Valley. (5) Proceed south-southwest in a (a) Name. The name of the straight line approximately 6 miles to viticultural area described in this sec- the line’s intersection with secondary tion is ‘‘Santa Maria Valley’’. For pur- highways Foxen Canyon Road and poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Santa Alisos Canyon Road and a marked Maria Valley’’ is a term of viticultural 1,116-foot elevation point, T8N/R32W; significance. then (b) Approved maps. The six United (6) Proceed west-northwest in a States Geological Survey maps used to straight line approximately 6 miles determine the boundary of the Santa onto the Sisquoc quadrangle map to Maria Valley viticultural area are ti- the southeast corner of section 4, T8N/ tled: R32W; then

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(7) Proceed west-northwest in a (4) Northwesterly in a straight line straight line approximately 6.2 miles, to Sonoma Mountain to the horizontal crossing over the Solomon Hills, to the control station at elevation 2,271 feet; line’s intersection with U.S. Route 101 (5) Northwesterly in a straight line and a private, unnamed light-duty road to the peak of Taylor Mountain; that meanders east into the Cat Can- (6) Northeasterly in a straight line to yon Oil Field, T9N/R33W; then the point at which Los Alamos Road (8) Proceed north 3.75 miles along joins Highway 12; U.S. Route 101 onto the Orcutt quad- (7) Easterly in a straight line to the rangle map and return to the point of peak of Buzzard Peak; beginning. (8) Easterly in a straight line to the peak of Mount Hood; [T.D. TTB–88, 75 FR 81849, Dec. 29, 2010] (9) Easterly in a straight line to an unnamed peak located on the Sonoma § 9.29 Sonoma Valley. County-Napa County line and identi- (a) Name. The name of the fied as having an elevation of 2,530 feet viticultural area described in this sec- (This unnamed peak is located in the tion is ‘‘Sonoma Valley.’’ northeast quarter of Section 9, Town- (b) Approved maps. The maps showing ship 7 North, Range 6 West, Mt. Diablo the boundaries of the Sonoma valley Base and Meridian); viticultural area are entitled: (10) Southerly along the Sonoma (1) ‘‘Cuttings Wharf, Calif.’’, 1949 County-Napa County line to the point (photorevised 1968 and photoinspected at which Sonoma Creek enters San 1973), 7.5 minute quadrangle; Pablo Bay; and (2) ‘‘Petaluma Point, Calif.’’, 1959 (11) Southwesterly along the shore of (photorevised 1968 and photoinspected San Pablo Bay to the beginning point. 1973), 7.5 minute quadrangle; (3) ‘‘Sears Point, Calif.’’, 1951 [T.D. ATF–96, 46 FR 59238, Dec. 4, 1981, as amended by T.D. ATF–201, 50 FR 12533, Mar. (photorevised 1968), 7.5 minute quad- 29, 1985; T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. 27, rangle; 1987] (4) ‘‘Petaluma River, Calif.’’, 1954 (photorevised 1968 and 1973), 7.5 minute § 9.30 North Coast. quadrangle; (a) Name. The name of the (5) ‘‘Glen Ellen, Calif.’’, 1954 viticultural area described in this sec- (photorevised 1968 and photoinspected tion is ‘‘North Coast.’’ 1973), 7.5 minute quadrangle; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (6) ‘‘Cotati, Calif.’’, 1954 (photorevised maps for determining the boundaries of 1968 and 1973), 7.5 minute quadrangle; the North Coast viticultural area are (7) ‘‘Santa Rosa, Calif.’’, 1954 three U.S.G.S. maps. They are entitled: (photorevised 1968 and 1973), 7.5 minute (1) ‘‘San Francisco, Cal.’’, scaled quadrangle; 1:250,000, edition of 1956, revised 1980; (8) ‘‘Kenwood, Calif.’’, 1954 (2) ‘‘Santa Rosa, Cal.’’, scaled (photorevised 1968 and photoinspected 1:250,000, edition of 1958, revised 1970; 1973), 7.5 minute quadrangle; and and (9) Appropriate Sonoma County tax (3) ‘‘Ukiah, Cal.’’, scaled 1:250,000, edi- assessor’s maps showing the Sonoma tion of 1957, revised 1971. County-Napa County line. (c) Boundaries. The North Coast (c) Boundaries. The Sonoma Valley viticultural area is located in Lake, viticultural area is located within Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma County, California. From the Sonoma Counties, California. The be- beginning point at the junction of ginning point is found on the ‘‘Santa Tolay Creek and San Pablo Bay, the Rosa, California’’ U.S.G.S. map at the boundary runs: point where the Sonoma and Marin (1) Northerly along Tolay Creek to County boundary joins the Pacific Highway 37; Ocean. (2) Westerly along Highway 37 to its (1) Then east and southeast following junction with Highway 121; the boundary between Marin and (3) Northwesterly in a straight line Sonoma Counties to the point where to the peak of Wildcat Mountain; Estero Americano/Americano Creek

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crosses State Highway 1 east of Valley (18) Then northwest in a straight line Ford; for approximately 8.0 miles to Youngs (2) Then southeast in a straight line Peak (elevation 3683 feet); for approximately 22.0 miles to the (19) Then northwest in a straight line peak of Barnabe Mountain (elevation for approximately 11.2 miles to the 1466 feet); peak of Pine Mountain (elevation 4057 (3) Then southeast in a straight line feet); for approximately 10.0 miles to the (20) Then northwest in a straight line peak of Mount Tamalpais (western for approximately 12.1 miles to the peak, elevation 2604 feet); peak of Sanhedrin Mountain (elevation (4) Then northeast in a straight line 6175 feet); for approximately 5.8 miles to the con- (21) Then northwest in a straight line fluence of San Rafael Creek and San for approximately 9.4 miles to the peak Rafael Bay in San Rafael; of Brushy Mountain (elevation 4864 (5) Then north and northeast fol- feet); lowing San Rafael Bay and San Pablo (22) Then southwest in a straight line Bay to Sonoma Creek; for approximately 17.6 miles to the con- (6) Then north following Sonoma fluence of Redwood Creek and the Noyo Creek to the boundary between Napa River; and Solano Counties; (23) Then west following the Noyo (7) Then east and north following the River to its mouth at the Pacific boundary between Napa and Solano Ocean; Counties to the right-of-way of the (24) Then southeast following the Pa- Southern Pacific Railroad in Jameson cific Ocean shoreline to the point of be- Canyon; ginning. (8) Then east following the right-of- [T.D. ATF–145, 48 FR 42977, Sept. 21, 1983] way of the Southern Pacific Railroad to the junction with the Southern Pa- § 9.31 Santa Cruz Mountains. cific in Suisun City; (a) Name. The name of the (9) Then north in a straight line for viticultural area described in this sec- approximately 5.5 miles to the extreme tion is ‘‘Santa Cruz Mountains.’’ southeastern corner of Napa County; (b) Approved maps. The 24 approved (10) Then north following the bound- U.S.G.S. maps for determining the ary between Napa and Solano Counties boundaries are 23 7.5 minute scale and to the Monticello Dam at the eastern one 5 × 11 minute scale. end of Lake Berryessa; (1) ‘‘Ano Nuevo Quadrangle, Cali- (11) Then following the south and fornia’’; west shore of Lake Berryessa to Putah (2) ‘‘Big Basin Quadrangle, Cali- Creek; fornia’’; (12) Then northwest following Putah (3) ‘‘Castle Rock Ridge Quadrangle, Creek to the boundary between Napa California’’; and Lake Counties; (4) ‘‘Cupertino Quadrangle, Cali- (13) Then northwest in a straight line fornia’’; for approximately 11.4 miles to the (5) ‘‘Davenport Quadrangle, Cali- peak of Brushy Sky High Mountain fornia—Santa Cruz County’’; (elevation 3196 feet); (6) ‘‘Felton Quadrangle, California— (14) Then northwest in a straight line Santa Cruz County’’; for approximately 5.0 miles to Bally (7) ‘‘Franklin Point Quadrangle, Cali- Peak (elevation 2288 feet); fornia’’; (15) Then northwest in a straight line (8) ‘‘Half Moon Bay Quadrangle, Cali- for approximately 6.6 miles to the peak fornia—San Mateo County’’; of Round Mountain; (9) ‘‘La Honda Quadrangle, Cali- (16) Then northwest in a straight line fornia—San Mateo County’’; for approximately 5.5 miles to Evans (10) ‘‘Laurel Quadrangle, California’’; Peak; (11) ‘‘Loma Prieta Quadrangle, Cali- (17) Then northwest in a straight line fornia’’; for approximately 5.0 miles to Pinnacle (12) ‘‘Los Gatos Quadrangle, Cali- Rock Lookout; fornia’’;

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(13) ‘‘Mt. Madonna Quadrangle, Cali- (7) Thence along Portola Road, begin- fornia’’; ning in a westerly direction, to a point (14) ‘‘Mindego Hill Quadrangle, Cali- where Portola Road and Highway 84 fornia’’; intersect (Woodside Quadrangle); (15) ‘‘Morgan Hill Quadrangle, Cali- (8) Thence along Highway 84, begin- fornia—Santa Clara County’’; ning in a southwesterly direction, to a (16) ‘‘Palo Alto Quadrangle, Cali- point where Highway 84 and the 600- fornia’’; foot contour line intersect (Woodside (17) ‘‘San Gregorio Quadrangle, Cali- Quadrangle); fornia—San Mateo County’’; (9) Thence along the 600-foot contour (18) ‘‘San Mateo Quadrangle, Cali- line, beginning in a northeasterly di- fornia—San Mateo County’’; rection, to a point where the 600-foot (19) ‘‘Santa Teresa Hills Quadrangle— contour line and Regnart Road inter- Santa Clara County’’; sect (Cupertino Quadrangle); (20) ‘‘Soquel Quadrangle, California— (10) Thence along Regnart Road, be- Santa Cruz County’’; ginning in a northeasterly direction, to (21) ‘‘Watsonville East Quadrangle, a point where Regnart Road and the California’’; 400-foot contour line intersect (22) ‘‘Watsonville West Quadrangle, (Cupertino Quadrangle); California’’; (11) Thence along the 400-foot con- (23) ‘‘Woodside Quadrangle, Cali- tour line, beginning in a southerly di- fornia—San Mateo County’’; and rection, to a point where the 400-foot × (24) One 5 11 minute series map enti- contour line and the north section line tled: ‘‘Santa Cruz, California.’’ of Section 35, T. 6 S./R. 2 W, intersect (c) Boundaries. The Santa Cruz Moun- (Cupertino Quadrangle); tains viticultural area is located in (12) Thence along the north section portions of San Mateo, Santa Clara, line of Sections 35 and 36, in an eas- and Santa Cruz Counties, California. terly direction, to a point where the (1) From the beginning point where section line and Highway 85 intersect Highway 92 and the 400-foot contour (Cupertino Quadrangle); line intersect (Half Moon Bay Quad- rangle), the boundary line follows (13) Thence along Highway 85, in a Highway 92, beginning in a southeast- southerly direction, to a point where erly direction, to a point where High- Highway 85 and the southern section way 92 and the 400-foot contour line line of Section 36 intersect (Cupertino intersect (San Mateo Quadrangle); Quadrangle); (2) Thence along the 400-foot contour (14) Thence along the section line, in line, beginning in a southeasterly di- a westerly direction, to a point where rection, to a point where the 400-foot the section line and the 600-foot con- contour line and Canada Road intersect tour line intersect (Cupertino Quad- (Woodside Quadrangle); rangle); (3) Thence along Canada Road, begin- (15) Thence along the 600-foot con- ning in a southerly direction, to a tour line, beginning in a southerly di- point where Canada Road and Highway rection, to a point where the 600-foot 280 intersect (Woodside Quadrangle); contour line and Pierce Road intersect (4) Thence along Highway 280, begin- (Cupertino Quadrangle); ning in a southeasterly direction, to a (16) Thence along Pierce Road, in a point where Highway 280 and 84 inter- southerly direction, to a point where sect (Palo Alto Quadrangle); Pierce Road and the 800-foot contour (5) Thence along Highway 84, begin- line intersect (Cupertino Quadrangle); ning in a southwesterly direction, to a (17) Thence along the 800-foot line, point where Highway 84 and Mountain beginning in a northwesterly direction, Home Road intersect (Woodside Quad- to a point where the 800-foot contour rangle); line and the east section line of Section (6) Thence along Mountain Home 25, T. 10 S./R. 2 E., intersect (Mt. Ma- Road, beginning in a southerly direc- donna Quadrangle); tion, to a point where Mountain Home (18) Thence along the east section Road and Portola Road intersect (Palo line, in a southerly direction, to a Alto Quadrangle); point where this section line and the

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800-foot contour line intersect (Mt. Ma- graphic), 1949 (photorevised 1968; donna Quadrangle); photoinspected 1973). (19) Thence along the 800-foot con- (4) ‘‘Sears Point Quadrangle, Cali- tour line, beginning in a southeasterly fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (topo- direction, to a point where the 800-foot graphic), 1951 (photorevised 1968). contour line and Highway 152 intersect (5) ‘‘Petaluma River Quad- (Watsonville East Quadrangle); rangle,California—Sonoma Co.,’’ 7.5 (20) Thence along Highway 152, in a minute series (topographic), 1954 southwesterly direction, to a point (photorevised 1980). where Highway 152 and the 400-foot (6) ‘‘Glen Ellen Quadrangle, Cali- contour line intersect (Watsonville fornia—Sonoma Co.,’’ 7.5 minute series East Quadrangle); (topographic), 1954 (photorevised 1980). (21) Thence along the 400-foot con- (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the tour line, beginning in a northwesterly Carneros viticultural area are located direction, to a point where the 400-foot in Napa and Sonoma Counties, Cali- contour line and the Felton Empire fornia, and are as follows: Road intersect (Felton Quadrangle); (1) The point of beginning is the (22) Thence along Felton Empire intersection of highway 12/121 and the Road, in an easterly direction, to a Napa County-Sonoma County line, point where Felton Empire Road and near the extreme southeast corner of Highway 9 intersect (Felton Quad- the Sonoma Quadrangle map. rangle); (2) From there, following the Napa (23) Thence along Highway 9, in a County-Sonoma County line generally southerly direction, to a point where northwestward for about 1.6 miles to Highway 9 and Bull Creek intersect the summit of an unnamed hill with a (Felton Quadrangle); marked elevation of 685 ft. (24) Thence along Bull Creek, begin- (3) From there in a straight line ning in a southwesterly direction, to a northeastward to the summit of point where Bull Creek and the 400-foot Milliken Peak (743 ft.), located on the contour line intersect (Felton Quad- Napa Quadrangle map. rangle); and (4) From there due eastward to the (25) Thence along the 400-foot con- 400 ft. contour line. tour line, beginning in a southeasterly (5) Then following that contour line direction, back to the point of begin- generally northwestward to Carneros ning. Creek (on the Sonoma Quadrangle [T.D. ATF–98, 46 FR 59240, Dec. 4, 1981] map). (6) Then following the same contour § 9.32 Los Carneros. line generally southeastward to the (a) Name. The name of the range line R. 5 W/R. 4 W (on the Napa viticultural area described in this sec- Quadrangle map). tion is ‘‘Los Carneros’’. ‘‘Carneros’’ (7) Then continuing to follow the may also be used as the name of the same contour line generally northward viticultural area described in this sec- for about one mile, till reaching a tion. For purposes of part 4 of this point due west of the summit of an chapter, ‘‘Los Carneros’’ and unnamed hill having a marked ele- ‘‘Carneros’’ are terms of viticultural vation of 446 ft. (That hill is about .8 significance. mile southwest of Browns Valley (b) Approved maps. The approved School.) maps for the Carneros viticultural area (8) From that point due eastward to are the following U.S.G.S. maps: the summit of that hill. (1) ‘‘Sonoma Quadrangle, California,’’ (9) From there in a straight line 7.5 minute series (topographic), 1951 northeastward across Buhman Avenue (photorevised 1968). to the summit of an unnamed hill hav- (2) ‘‘Napa Quadrangle, California— ing a marked elevation of 343 ft. Napa Co.,’’ 7.5 minute series (topo- (10) From there due eastward to the graphic), 1951 (photorevised 1968 and Napa-Entre Napa land grant boundary. 1973). (11) Then northeastward along that (3) ‘‘Cuttings Wharf Quadrangle, Cali- land grant boundary to Browns Valley fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (topo- Road.

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(12) Then eastward along Browns Val- the Fennville Viticultural Area are ley Road to Highway 29. three U.S.G.S. maps. They are entitled: (13) Then southward along Highway (1) ‘‘Fennville Quadrangle, Michigan- 29 to Imola Avenue. Allegan County,’’ 15 minute series; (14) Then eastward along Imola Ave- (2) ‘‘Bangor Quadrangle, Michigan,’’ nue to the Napa River. 15 minute series; and (15) Then generally southward along (3) ‘‘South Haven Quadrangle, Michi- the west bank of the Napa River to the gan,’’ 15 minute series. Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. (c) Boundaries. The Fennville (16) Then generally westward and viticultural area is primarily located northwestward along the Southern Pa- in the southwestern portion of Allegan cific Railroad tracks to their intersec- County, Michigan, with a small finger tion with the township line T. 5 N./T. 4 extending into the northwest corner of N. (on the Sears Point Quadrangle Van Buren County, Michigan. map). (1) The western boundary is the east- (17) From there due westward to the ern shore of Lake Michigan, extending Northwestern Pacific Railroad tracks. from the Black River, at the City of (18) Then generally southward along South Haven, north to the Kalamazoo the Northwestern Pacific Railroad River. tracks to Highway 37. (2) The northern boundary is the (19) The westward along Highway 37 Kalamazoo River, extending easterly to its intersection with Highway 121. from Lake Michigan to 86°5′ west lon- (20) From there northwestward in a gitude. straight line to the summit of Wildcat (3) The eastern boundary is the 86°5′ Mountain (682 ft.). west longitude meridian, extending (21) From there northwestward, fol- from the Kalamazoo River to the inter- lowing a straight line toward the sum- section of the Middle Fork of the Black mit of Sonoma Mountain (2295 ft.—on River. the Glenn Ellen Quadrangle map) till (4) The southern boundary is the Mid- reaching a point due west of the inter- dle Fork of the Black River extending section of Lewis Creek with the 400-ft. westerly from 86°5′ west longitude until contour line. (That point is about 41⁄3 it joins the Black River, continuing miles southeast of Sonoma Mountain.) west along the Black River to the east- (22) From that point due eastward to ern shore of Lake Michigan. Lewis Creek. [T.D. ATF–91, 46 FR 46320, Sept. 18, 1981] (23) Then generally southeastward along Lewis Creek to Felder Creek. § 9.34 Finger Lakes. (24) Then generally eastward along (a) Name. The name of the Felder Creek to Leveroni Road (on the viticultural area described in this sec- Sonoma Quadrangle map). tion is ‘‘Finger Lakes.’’ (25) Then generally eastward along (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Leveroni Road to Napa Road. maps for determining the boundaries of (26) Then eastward and southeast- the Finger Lakes viticultural area are ward along Napa Road to Highway 12/ two U.S.G.S. maps scaled 1:250,000. 121. They are entitled: (27) Then eastward along Highway 12/ (1) ‘‘Rochester,’’ Location diagram 121 to the starting point. NK 18–1, 1961; and [T.D. ATF–142, 48 FR 37368, Aug. 18, 1983, as (2) ‘‘Elmira,’’ Location diagram NK amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. 18–4, 1968. 27, 1987;T.D. TTB–55, 71 FR 66455, Nov. 15, (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the 2006] Finger Lakes viticultural area, based on landmarks and points of reference § 9.33 Fennville. found on the approved maps, are as fol- (a) Name. The name of the lows: viticultural area described in this sec- (1) Starting at the most northwest tion is ‘‘Fennville.’’ point, the intersection of the Erie (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Canal and the north/south Conrail line maps for determining the boundaries of south of the City of Rochester.

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(2) Then east along the course of the (1) ‘‘San Luis Obispo Quadrangle, Erie Canal approximately 56 miles (45 California—San Luis Obispo Co.,’’ 7.5 miles due east) to the intersection of minute series; New York State Highway 89 (NY–89). (2) ‘‘Lopez Mtn, Quadrangle, Cali- (3) Then south on NY–89 four miles to fornia—San Luis Obispo Co.,’’ 7.5 the intersection of highway US–20. minute series; (4) Then east on US–20 for 36 miles to (3) ‘‘Pismo Beach Quadrangle, Cali- the intersection of interstate 81 (I–81). fornia—San Luis Obispo Co.,’’ 7.5 (5) Then south along I–81 for ten minute series; and miles to NY–281. (4) ‘‘Arroyo Grande NE Quadrangle, (6) Then south along NY–281 for 20 California—San Luis Obispo Co.’’, 7.5 miles around the western city limits of minute series. Cortland where NY–281 becomes NY–13. (c) Boundaries. The Edna Valley (7) Then continuing southwest on viticultural area is located in San Luis NY–13 (through the cities of Dryden Obispo County, California. The begin- and Ithaca) approximately 36 miles to ning point is Cuesta Canyon County the intersection of NY–224. Park, located on U.S.G.S. map ‘‘San (8) Then due west one mile to the Luis Obispo Quadrangle’’ at the north southern boundary of Schuyler County. end of Section 25, Township 30 South, (9) Then continuing west along this Range 12 East. county line 20 miles to the community (1) From the beginning point, the of Meads Creek. boundary runs southwesterly along San (10) Then north along the Schuyler- Luis Obispo Creek to a point .7 mile Steuben county line four miles to the southerly of the confluence with Dav- major east-west power line. enport Creek; (11) Then west along the power line (2) Thence due east to the intersec- for eight miles to the intersection of tion with the 400-foot contour line of NY–17 (four miles southeast of the the northeastern flank of the San Luis community of Bath). Range; (12) Then northwest on NY–17 ap- (3) Thence in a generally easterly and proximately nine miles to the intersec- then a southeasterly direction along tion of I–390. this 400-foot contour line of the north- (13) Then northwest on I–390 for 21 eastern flank of the San Luis Range, miles to the intersection of NY–36. which forms the southwestern rim of (14) Then north for two miles through Edna Valley, to the township line iden- the community of Dansville to NY–63. tified as ‘‘T31S/T32S’’ on the U.S.G.S. (15) Then northwest on NY–63 ap- map; proximately 18 miles to the intersec- (4) Thence east along township line tion of NY–39, just south of Genesco. ‘‘T31S/T32S’’, across Price Canyon to (16) Then north on NY–39 nine miles Tiber; to the intersection where the west and (5) Thence in a generally easterly di- north/south Conrail lines meet at the rection along the 400-foot contour line community of Avon. of Tiber Canyon and the southern rim (17) Then north along the north/south of Canada Verde, crossing Corbit Can- Conrail line for 15 miles to the begin- yon Road and continuing along the 400- ning point at the intersection of the foot contour line to longitude line Erie Canal. 120°32′30″; [T.D. ATF–113, 47 FR 38518, Sept. 1, 1982, as (6) Thence north along longitude line amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. 120°32′30″ to the 600-foot contour line of 27, 1987] the southwestern flank of the Santa Lucia Mountain Range; § 9.35 Edna Valley. (7) Thence in a generally northwest- (a) Name. The name of the erly direction along the 600-foot con- viticultural area described in this sec- tour line of the southwestern flank of tion is ‘‘Edna Valley.’’ the Santa Lucia Range to Cuesta Can- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate yon County Park, the beginning point. maps for determining the boundaries of [T.D. ATF–101, 47 FR 20299, May 12, 1982, as the Edna Valley viticultural area for amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. four U.S.G.S. maps, They are titled: 27, 1987]

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§ 9.36 McDowell Valley. the 1000-foot contour line and the sec- tion line between Sections 23 and 24. (a) Name. The name of the (11) Then northerly along the section viticultural area described in this sec- line across State Highway 175 approxi- tion is ‘‘McDowell Valley.’’ mately 1000 feet to the intersection of (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the section line and the 1000-foot con- map for determining the boundaries of tour line. the McDowell Valley viticultural area (12) Then generally to the northwest is a USGS map. That map is titled: along the 1000-foot contour line ‘‘Hopland Quadrangle California’’ 7.5 through Sections 23 and 14 and into minute series. Section 15 to the intersection of the (c) Boundaries. (1) Beginning at the 1000-foot contour line and the flowline northwest corner of Section 22 T13N of an unnamed creek near the north- R11W. east corner of Section 15. (2) Then southerly along the section (13) Then southwesterly and down line between Sections 22 and 21 ap- stream along the flowline of said proximately 1700 feet to the intersec- unnamed creek and across Section 15, tion of the section line and the ridge to the stream’s intersection with the line (highest elevation line) between section line between Sections 15 and 16. the McDowell Creek Valley and the Dooley Creek Valley. (14) Then southerly along the section approximately 100 feet to the north- (3) Then southeasterly along the west corner of Section 22 and to the ridge line (highest elevation line) to point of beginning. the intersection of the ridge line and the 1000-foot contour line in Section 27. [T.D. ATF–97, 46 FR 59243, Dec. 4, 1981, as (4) Then southeasterly and on the amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5956, Feb. McDowell Creek Valley side of the 27, 1987] ridge along the 1000-foot contour line to the intersection of the 1000-foot con- § 9.37 California Shenandoah Valley. tour line and the south section line of (a) Name. The name of the Section 27. viticultural area described in this sec- (5) Then easterly along the section tion is ‘‘Shenandoah Valley’’ qualified line between Sections 27 and 34 and be- by the word ‘‘California’’ in direct con- tween Sections 26 and 35 to the inter- junction with the name ‘‘Shenandoah section of the section line and the cen- Valley.’’ terline of Younce Road. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (6) Then southeasterly and then maps for determining the boundaries of northeasterly along Younce Road to the California Shenandoah Valley the intersection of Younce Road and viticultural area are two 1962 U.S.G.S. the section line between Sections 26 maps. The maps are titled: and 35. ‘‘Fiddletown Quadrangle California’’ 7.5 (7) Then due north from the section minute series and ‘‘Amador City Quad- line, across Coleman Creek approxi- rangle California-Amador Co.’’ 7.5 mately 1250 feet, to the 1000-foot con- minute series. tour line. (c) Boundaries. The Shenandoah Val- (8) Then westerly and then mean- ley viticultural Area is located in por- dering generally to the north and east tions of Amador and El Dorado Coun- along the 1000-foot contour line to the ties of California. The boundaries are intersection of the 1000-foot contour as follows: line and section line between Sections (1) Beginning at the point where the 26 and 25. Consumnes River meets Big Indian (9) Then continuing along the 1000- Creek. foot countour line easterly and then (2) Then south, following Big Indian northwesterly in Section 25 to the Creek, until Big Indian Creek meets intersection of the 1000-foot contour the boundary between Sections 1 and 2 line and the section line between Sec- of Township 7 North Range 10 East. tions 26 and 25. (3) Then following this boundary (10) Then northerly along the 1000- south until it meets the Oleta foot contour line to the intersection of (Fiddletown) Road.

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(4) Then following the Oleta Road (3) ‘‘Mt. Harlan Quadrangle, Cali- east until it meets the boundary be- fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1968); and tween Sections 6 and 5 of Township 7 (4) ‘‘Paicines Quadrangle, Cali- North Range 11 East. fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1968). (5) Then following that boundary (c) Boundaries. The Cienega Valley north into Township 8 North Range 11 viticultural area is located in San Be- East, and continues north on the nito County, California. The beginning boundary between Sections 31 and 32 point is the Gaging Station, located on until this boundary meets Big Indian U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Paicines Quadrangle’’ in Creek. the southeast portion of Section 21, (6) Then following Big Indian Creek Township 14 South, Range 6 East. in a northeasterly direction until Big (1) From the beginning point, the Indian Creek meets the boundary be- boundary follows the Pescadero Creek tween Sections 28 and 27 of Township 8 Bed in a southeasterly direction about North Range 11 East. 100 feet to the unimproved road and (7) Then following this boundary continues southwesterly on the unim- north until it reaches the southeast proved road .5 mile to where it inter- corner of Section 21 of Township 8 sects with the south border of Town- North Range 11 East. ship 14 South, Range 6 East, Section 21; (8) The boundary then proceeds east, (2) Thence in a straight line to the then north, then west along the bound- southwest portion of Section 28, Town- ary of the western half of Section 22 of ship 14 South, Range 6 East, where the Township 8 North Range 11 East to the 1400-foot contour line intersects the intersection of Sections 16, 15, 21, and south border of Section 28; 22. (3) Thence following the 1400-foot (9) Then proceeding north along the contour line through the following sec- boundary line between Sections 16 and tions; Sections 28, 29, and 30, Township 15 of Township 8 North Range 11 East 14 South, Range 6 East; Section 25, and continues north along the bound- Township 14 South, Range 5 East; Sec- ary of Sections 9 and 10 of Township 8 tions 30, 19, 20, and returning to 19, North Range 11 East to the intersec- Township 14 South, Range 6 East, to a tion of Sections 9, 10, 3, and 4 of Town- point where the 1400-foot contour line ship 8 North Range 11 East. intersects with the section line be- (10) Then proceeding west along the tween Sections 19 and 18, Township 14 boundary of Sections 9 and 4. South, Range 6 East; (11) Then continuing west along the (4) Thence in a straight line due boundary of Sections 5 and 8 of Town- north to the intersection with the 1200- ship 8 North Range 11 East to the foot contour line in Section 18, Town- Consumnes River. ship 14 South, Range 6 East; (12) Then the boundary proceeds west (5) Thence following the 1200-foot along the Consumnes River to the contour line in a generally northwest- point of the beginning. erly direction to where it intersects [T.D. ATF–121, 47 FR 57696, Dec. 28, 1982, as with the north boundary of Township amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5957, Feb. 14 South, Range 5 East, Section 10; 27, 1987] then following this boundary line in a northwesterly direction to where this § 9.38 Cienega Valley. boundary intersects with the 1600-foot (a) Name. The name of the contour line; thence following the 1600- viticultural area described in this sec- foot contour line in a generally north- tion is ‘‘Cienega Valley.’’ erly direction to where it intersects (b) Approved maps. The appropriate with the unimproved road; maps for determining the boundaries of (6) Thence looping southward along the Cienega Valley viticultural area the unimproved road and continuing on are four U.S.G.S. maps. They are ti- in an easterly direction past the des- tled: ignated ‘‘Spring’’ and then in a north- (1) ‘‘Hollister Quadrangle, Cali- easterly direction parallel with the fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1971); Gulch to the Vineyard School on (2) ‘‘Tres Pinos Quadrangle, Cali- Cienega Road; thence in a southeast- fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1971); erly direction on Cienega Road .4 mile

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to where the unimproved road inter- (3) Thence continuing south along sects; thence traveling north and fol- the east border of Section 18, Township lowing the unimproved road in a north- 14 South, Range 7 East; thence east westerly direction about 5. mile; then along the north border of Section 20, looping in an easterly direction .75 Township 14 South, Range 7 East; mile to the intersection of the unim- thence south along the east border of proved road and branching in a south- Sections 20, 29 and 32, Township 14 easterly direction; South, Range 7 East; (7) Thence crossing Township 13 (4) Thence continuing south along South to Township 14 South and fol- the east border of Section 5, Township lowing the unimproved road to the 15 South, Range 7 East; thence south intersection of the western border of along the east border of Sections 8 and Township 14 South, Range 6 East, Sec- 17, Township 15 South, Range 7 East to tion 6; thence south to the northwest latitude line 36°37′30″; corner of Section 7; (5) Thence west along latitude line (8) Thence continuing in a straight 36°37′30″ to the west border of Section diagonal line to the southeast corner of 18, Township 15 South, Range 7 East; Township 14 South, Range 6 East, Sec- (6) Thence north along the west bor- tion 7; thence from the southeast cor- der of Sections 18 and 7, Township 15 ner of Section 7 .25 mile west to where South, Range 7 East; thence west along it intersects with an unimproved road; the south border of Section 1, Town- (9) Thence following this unimproved ship 15 South, Range 6 East; thence road in a southeasterly direction to the north along the west border of Section Gaging Station, the point of beginning. 1, Township 15 South, Range 6 East to [T.D. ATF–109, 47 FR 36126, Aug. 19, 1982] the 800-foot elevation contour line and then in a generally northwest direction § 9.39 Paicines. along this 800-foot contour line to (a) Name. The name of the where it intersects with the south bor- viticultural area described in this sec- der of Section 35, Township 14 South, tion is ‘‘Paicines.’’ Range 6 East; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (7) Thence west along the south bor- maps for determining the boundaries of der of Section 35, Township 14 South, the Paicines viticultural area are the Range 6 East; thence north along the three U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: east border of Section 34, Township 14 (1) ‘‘Tres Pinos Quadrangle, Cali- South, Range 6 East; thence in a north- fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1971); west direction along the northeast bor- (2) ‘‘Paicines Quadrangle, Cali- der of Section 34, Township 14 South, fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1968); and Range 6 East; thence continuing in a (3) ‘‘Cherry Peak Quadrangle, Cali- northwest direction along the east bor- fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series (1968). der of Section 27, Township 14 South, (c) Boundaries. The Paicines Range 6 East; viticultural area is located in San Be- (8) Thence continuing in a northwest nito County, California. The beginning direction to the northeast border of point is the northwestern-most point of Section 22, Township 14 South, Range 6 the proposed area at Township 14 East to where an unnamed, unimproved South, Range 6 East, Section 3, north- dirt road intersects the northeast bor- west corner, located on U.S.G.S. map der; thence east and then northwest ‘‘Tres Pinos Quadrangle.’’ along the unimproved dirt road to the (1) From the beginning point the intersection with the San Benito River; boundary runs east along the north thence following the San Benito River border of Sections 3, 2, and 1, Township and meandering north to the intersec- 14 South, Range 6 East; tion with the east border of Section 4, (2) Thence south along the east bor- Township 14 South, Range 6 East; der of Section 1, Township 14 South, (9) Thence continuing north along Range 6 East; thence east along the the east border of Section 4, Township north border of Section 7, Township 14 14 South, Range 6 East to the point of South, Range 7 East; thence south beginning. along the east border of Section 7, Township 14 South, Range 7 East; [T.D. ATF–108, 47 FR 35481, Aug. 16, 1982]

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§ 9.40 Leelanau Peninsula. (4) Then west following U.S. Highway 322 for approximately 1.7 miles to the (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- electric transmission line between tion is ‘‘Leelanau Peninsula.’’ Fetterville and Cedar Grove School. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (5) Then southwest in a straight line maps for determining the boundaries of for approximately 5.2 miles to the the Leelanau Peninsula viticultural intersection of Earl, Upper Leacock, area are four U.S.G.S. maps. They are and Leacock Townships at the Mill entitled: Creek. (1) ‘‘Empire Quadrangle, Michigan,’’ (6) Then southeast following the 15 minute series; boundary between Earl Township and (2) ‘‘Maple City Quadrangle, Michi- Leacock Township to the point where gan,’’ 15 minute series; Earl, East Earl, Salisbury, and Lea- (3) ‘‘Traverse City Quadrangle, Michi- cock Townships intersect. gan,’’ 15 minute series; and (7) Then east in a straight line for ap- (4) ‘‘Northport Quadrangle, Michi- proximately 4.8 miles to the point gan,’’ 15 minute series. where the 500 foot contour line inter- (c) Boundaries. The Leelanau Penin- sects Pequea Creek northwest of Mt. sula viticultural area encompasses all Pleasant School. of Leelanau County, Michigan, exclud- (8) Then following the 500 foot con- ing the offshore islands. tour line past Cole Hill through the town of Gap and along Mine Ridge to [T.D. ATF–99, 47 FR 13329, Mar. 30, 1982] the 76°07′30″ west longitude line in Par- § 9.41 Lancaster Valley. adise Township. (9) Then southwest in a straight line (a) Name. The name of the for approximately 7.7 miles to the viticultural area described in this sec- Boehm Church south of Willow Street. tion is ‘‘Lancaster Valley.’’ (10) The northwest in a straight line (b) Approved maps. The appropriate for approximately 1.2 miles to the maps for determining the boundaries of township school in West Willow. the Lancaster Valley viticultural area (11) Then west in a straight line for are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are enti- 4.2 miles to the confluence of Stehman tled: Run and the Conestoga River. (1) ‘‘Lancaster County, Pennsyl- vania’’, scaled 1:50,000, edition of 1977; (12) Then northwest in a straight line and for approximately 0.5 mile to the con- (2) ‘‘Honey Brook Quadrangle’’, 7.5 fluence of Indian Run and Little Con- minute series, edition of 1955, estoga Creek. photorevised 1969 and 1974. (13) Then west following Indian Run (c) Boundaries. The Lancaster Valley for approximately 3.6 miles to the viticultural area is located in Lan- source of the more northerly branch. caster County and Chester County, (14) Then northwest in a straight line Pennsylvania. The beginning point is for approximately 0.25 mile to the where Pennsylvania Highway 23 crosses source of Wisslers Run. the Lancaster and Berks County (15) Then west following Wisslers Run boundary. downstream for approximately 0.7 mile (1) Then in a southeasterly direction to the 300 foot contour line. following the Lancaster County bound- (16) Then north following the 300 foot ary for approximately 0.9 mile to the contour line to its intersection with 500 foot contour line immediately Pennsylvania Highway 999 in Wash- south of the Conestoga River. ington Boro. (2) Then following the 500 foot con- (17) Then east following Pennsyl- tour in a southwesterly direction to vania Highway 999 to the school in Cen- the Caernarvon-East Earl Township tral Manor. boundary. (18) Then northeast in a straight line (3) Then south approximately 0.1 mile for approximately 2.7 miles to the following the Caernarvon-East Earl point where the West Branch of the Township boundary to U.S. Highway Little Conestoga Creek intersects with 322. Pennsylvania Highway 462.

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(19) Then west following Pennsyl- map) crosses Cocalico Creek (which vania Highway 462 for approximately forms the boundary between West Earl 1.5 miles to Strickler Run. and Warwick Townships). (20) Then following Strickler Run (35) Then northwest following the southwest to the Columbia municipal West Earl Township boundary to its boundary. intersection with U.S. Highway 322 (21) Then north following the eastern southeast of Ephrata. boundary of Columbia to Shawnee Run. (36) Then east in a straight line for (22) Then northeast in a straight line approximately 3.4 miles to the Lincoln for approximately 5.8 miles to the Independence School. intersection of Pennsylvania Highway (37) Then southeast in a straight line 23 and Running Pump Road [unnamed for approximately 1.7 miles to the West on map] at elevation check point 436 Terre Hill School. near Centerville. (38) Then east in a straight line for (23) Then east following Pennsyl- approximately 8.5 miles to the begin- vania Highway 23 for approximately 0.5 ning point. mile to the 400 foot contour line. [T.D. ATF–102, 47 FR 20301, May 12, 1982] (24) Then following the 400 foot con- tour line north around Chestnut Ridge, § 9.42 Cole Ranch. past Millers Run and continuing until (a) Name. The name of the the 400 foot contour line intersects an viticultural area described in this sec- unnamed stream. tion is ‘‘Cole Ranch.’’ (25) Then due south in a straight line (b) Approved map. The approved map for approximately 0.8 mile to Pennsyl- for the Cole Ranch viticultural area is vania Highway 23. the U.S.G.S. map entitled ‘‘Elledge (26) Then west following Pennsyl- Peak Quadrangle California— vania Highway 23 to the intersection Mendocino County,’’ 7.5 minute series with Pennsylvania Highway 441 at (topographic), 1958. Marietta. (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the (27) Then west following Pennsyl- Cole Ranch viticultural area are lo- vania Highway 441 to Pennsylvania cated in Mendocino County California Highway 241 near Bainbridge. and are as follows: (28) Then northwest in a straight line (1) The point of beginning is the for approximately 5.5 miles to the intersection of the 1480-foot-elevation point where the Consolidated Railroad contour line with the Boonville-Ukiah Corporation crosses the West Donegal- Cutoff Road near the southest coner of Mount Joy Township boundary in section 13; Rheems. (2) The Boundary follows the 1480- (29) Then east in a straight line for foot-elevation contour line southerly, approximately 3.3 miles to the Mt. then easterly, within section 24, then Pleasant Church. easterly and northwesterly within sec- (30) Then east in a straight line for tion 19 to its first intersection with approximately 3.8 miles to the this section line. The boundary pro- Erismans Church. ceeds due west on the north section (31) Then east in a straight line for line of section 19 until it intersects approximately 3.3 miles to the point with the Boonville-Ukiah Cutoff Road; where the 400 foot contour line crosses (3) The boundary follows this road Pennsylvania Highway 72 south of Val- northwesterly to the point of begin- ley View. ning. (32) Then following the 400 foot con- tour line east to Pennsylvania High- [T.D. ATF–130, 48 FR 16248, Apr. 15, 1983] way 501. (33) Then east in a straight line for § 9.43 Rocky Knob. approximately 2.9 miles to the Union (a) Name. The name of the Meetinghouse. viticultural area described in this sec- (34) Then southeast in a straight line tion is ‘‘Rocky Knob.’’ for approximately 1.0 miles to the (b) Approved maps. The appropriate point where Pennsylvania Highway 272 maps for determining the boundaries of (indicated as U.S. Highway 222 on the the Rocky Knob viticultural area are

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two 1968 U.S.G.S. maps. The maps are (b) Approved maps. The appropriate entitled: ‘‘Willis Quadrangle Virginia’’ maps for determining the boundaries of 7.5 minute series and ‘‘Woolwine Quad- the Green Valley viticultural area are rangle Virginia’’ 7.5 minute series. two U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: (c) Boundaries. The Rocky Knob (1) ‘‘Mt. George Quadrangle, Cali- viticultural area is located in Floyd fornia’’, 7.5 minute series (1968); and and Patrick Counties in southern Vir- (2) ‘‘Cordelia Quadrangle, Cali- ginia. The boundaries are as follows: fornia’’, 7.5 minute series (1968). (1) The beginning point is the inter- (c) Boundaries. The Green Valley section of Virginia State Route Nos. viticultural area is located in Solano 776 and 799 at Connors Grove. County, California. The beginning (2) Then follow State Route No. 799 point is the intersection of the town- south and east to the Blue Ridge Park- ship line identified as T6N/T5N with way. the westernmost point of the Solano (3) Then south on the parkway to its County/Napa County line on the north first intersection with State Route No. border of Section 4, located on U.S.G.S. 758. map ‘‘Mt. George Quadrangle.’’ (4) Then follow State Route No. 758 (1) From the beginning point, the east to the intersection of State Route boundary runs in a southerly direction No. 726 at the southern boundary of the along the Napa/Solano County border Rocky Knob Recreation Area. to State Road 12; (5) Then follow the boundary of the (2) Thence east along State Road 12 Rocky Knob Recreation Area south to where it intersects with Interstate then in a northeastern direction to 80; where the boundary first intersects (3) Thence southwest on Interstate 80 State Route No. 8. to where it intersects with the South- (6) Then from that point at State ern Pacific Railroad track; Route No. 8, proceed northeast in a (4) Thence in an easterly direction straight line to State Route No. 719 and along the Southern Pacific Railroad Widgeon Creek at a point about 0.7 of a track to where it intersects with range mile west of the intersection of State line ‘‘R3W/R2W’’; Route Nos. 719 and 710. (5) Thence due north on range line (7) Then proceed northwest in a ‘‘R3W/R2W’’ to where it intersects with straight line to the intersection with the Solano County/Napa County line; State Route No. 710 and the Blue Ridge (6) Thence due west along the Solano Parkway. County/Napa County line to the point (8) Then follow the Parkway south- of beginning. west to the intersection with State [T.D. ATF–122, 47 FR 37922, Dec. 29, 1982] Route No. 726. (9) Then turn right on State Route § 9.45 Suisun Valley. No. 726 and proceed 0.6 of a mile to a (a) Name. The name of the roadway at the 3308 elevation point on viticultural area described in this sec- the map. tion is ‘‘Suisun Valley.’’ (10) Then from that point, proceed (b) Approved maps. The appropriate west in a straight line back to the maps for determining the boundaries of starting point at Connors Grove. the Suisun Valley viticultural area are [T.D. ATF–124, 48 FR 1293, Jan. 12, 1983, as four U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5957, Feb. (1) ‘‘Mt. George Quadrangle, Cali- 27, 1987; T.D. TTB–91, 76 FR 5477, Feb. 1, 2011] fornia’’, 7.5 minute series (1968); (2) ‘‘Fairfield North Quadrangle, Cali- § 9.44 Solano County Green Valley. fornia’’, 7.5 minute series (1973); (a) Name. The name of the (3) ‘‘Fairfield South Quadrangle, viticultural area described in this sec- California’’, 7.5 minute series (1968); tion is ‘‘Green Valley’’ qualified by the and words ‘‘Solano County’’ in direct con- (4) ‘‘Cordelia Quadrangle, Cali- junction with the name ‘‘Green Val- fornia’’, 7.5 minute series (1968). ley.’’ On a label the words ‘‘Solano (c) Boundaries. The Suisun Valley County’’ may be reduced in type size to viticultural area is located in Solano the minimum allowed in 27 CFR 4.38(b). County, California. The beginning

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point is the intersection of the South- (c) Boundary. The Livermore Valley ern Pacific Railroad track with range viticultural area is located in the State line ‘‘R3W/R2W’’ in the town of of California in Contra Costa and Ala- Cordelia, located on U.S.G.S. map meda Counties. The Livermore Valley ‘‘Cordelia Quadrangle.’’ viticultural area’s boundary is defined (1) From the beginning point, the as follows: boundary runs northeast in a straight (1) The beginning point is on the line to the intersection of Ledgewood Clayton map at the peak of Mount Dia- Creek with township line ‘‘T5N/T4N’’; blo (VABM 3849) where the Mount Dia- (2) Thence in a straight line in a blo Base Line and Mount Diablo Merid- northeast direction to Bench Mark ian Line intersect, T1S, R1E; (BM) 19 located in the town of Fair- (2) From the beginning point proceed field; southeast in a straight line for approxi- (3) Thence in a straight line due mately 14 miles, crossing the Diablo north to Soda Springs Creek; and Tassajara maps, and pass onto the (4) Thence in a straight line in a Byron Hot Springs map to the summit northwest direction to the extreme of Brushy Peak (elevation 1,702 feet), southeast corner of Napa County lo- T1S, R2E; then cated just south of Section 34, Town- (3) Continue due south in a straight ship 6 North, Range 2 West; line approximately 400 feet to the (5) Thence due west along the Napa/ northern boundary of section 13, T2S, Solano County border to where it R2E; then intersects with range line ‘‘R3W/R2W’’; (4) Proceed due east along the section (6) Thence due south along range line 13 and section 18 northern boundary ‘‘R3W/R2W’’ to the point of beginning. lines to the northeast corner of section [T.D. ATF–117, 47 FR 52997, Nov, 24, 1982] 18, T2S, R3E; then (5) Continue southeast in a straight § 9.46 Livermore Valley. line approximately 1.8 miles to BM 720 (a) Name. The name of the in section 21, T2S, R3E, on the viticultural area described in this sec- Altamont map; then tion is ‘‘Livermore Valley.’’ (6) Continue south-southeast in a (b) Approved maps. The appropriate straight line approximately 1 mile to maps for determining the boundary of an unnamed, 1,147-foot peak in section the Livermore Valley viticultural area 28, T2S, R3E; then are 13 United States Geological Survey (7) Continue south-southwest in a 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. They straight line approximately 1.1 miles to are titled: the intersection of the eastern bound- (1) Clayton, CA (1953; Photorevised ary of section 32, T2S, R3E, with Inter- 1980; Minor Revision 1994); state 580; then (2) Diablo, Calif. (1953; Photorevised (8) Continue southeast in a straight 1980); line approximately 2.7 miles to BM 1602 (3) Tassajara, CA (1996); in Patterson Pass in section 10, T3S, (4) Byron Hot Springs, Calif., (1953, R3E; then Photorevised 1968); (5) Altamont, Calif., (1953, (9) Continue south-southeast in a Photorevised 1981); straight line approximately 2.8 miles to (6) Midway, Calif., (1953, Photorevised BM 1600, adjacent to Tesla Road in sec- 1980); tion 26, T3S, R3E, on the Midway map; (7) Cedar Mtn., CA, (1956, then Photorevised 1971, Minor Revision (10) Continue south in a straight line 1994); approximately 4.2 miles, passing onto (8) Mendenhall Springs, CA (1996); the Cedar Mtn. map, to BM 1878, 40 feet (9) La Costa Valley, CA (1996); north of Mines Road, in section 14, T4S, (10) Niles, Calif., (1961, Photorevised R3E; then 1980); (11) Proceed west-southwest in a (11) Dublin, Calif., (1961, Photorevised straight line approximately 4.2 miles, 1980); passing onto the Mendenhall Springs (12) Hayward, CA (1993); and map, to the southeast corner of section (13) Las Trampas Ridge, CA (1995). 19, T4S, R3E; then

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(12) Continue west along the southern (23) Continue north-northwest in a boundaries of section 19, T4S, R3E, and straight line approximately 1.4 miles to section 24, T4S, R2E, to the southwest an unnamed, 840-foot peak, T3S, R2W; corner of section 24; then then (13) Proceed north along the western (24) Proceed north-northeast in a boundary of section 24, T4S, R2E, to straight line approximately 3.4 miles, the southeast corner of section 14, T4S, returning to the Dublin map, to the R2E; then point where the Contra Costa County- (14) Continue west along the southern Alameda County line turns to the boundary of section 14, T4S, R2E, to its northwest, about 0.4 mile west of Wie- southwest corner and then proceed demann Hill (elevation 1,854 feet), sec- north along the western boundary of tion 20, T2S, R1W; then section 14 to its intersection with the (25) Proceed in a northwesterly direc- Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct, T4S, R2E; tion along the meandering Contra then Costa County-Alameda County line for (15) Follow the Hetch Hetchy Aque- approximately 6.0 miles, passing brief- duct west-southwest approximately 4.2 ly onto the Hayward, Las Trampas miles to the Aqueduct’s intersection Ridge, and Diablo maps, before return- with the R1E/R2E range line on the La ing to the Las Trampas Ridge map and Costa Valley map, T4S; then continuing to the point where the Contra Costa County-Alameda County (16) Continue southwest in a straight line turns to the west-northwest, sec- line approximately 3.9 miles, crossing tion 35, T1S, R2W; then Apperson, Welsh, and Alameda Creeks, (26) Continue north-northwest in a to BM 533 in section 10, T5S, R1E; then straight line approximately 2.7 miles to (17) Proceed due west-northwest in a the summit of Las Trampas Peak (ele- straight line approximately 1.9 miles, vation 1,827 feet) in section 22, T1S, passing onto the Niles map, to the R2W; then line’s intersection with the eastern (27) Proceed east-northeast in a boundary of section 5 and the Fremont straight line approximately 8.8 miles, Boundary Line, T5S, R1E; then passing through the Diablo map, and (18) Continue northwest in a straight return to the beginning point. line approximately 1.1 miles to an unnamed, 1,291-foot peak in section 32, [T.D. ATF–112, 47 FR 38520, Sept. 1, 1982, as T4S, R1E; then amended by T.D. TTB–47, 71 FR 34531, June 15, 2006] (19) Continue northwest in a straight line approximately 1.1 miles to an § 9.47 Hudson River Region. unnamed, 1,058-foot peak in section 30, (a) Name. The name of the T4S, R1E; then viticultural area described in this sec- (20) Continue northwest in a straight tion is ‘‘Hudson River Region.’’ line approximately 3.8 miles, passing (b) Approved maps. The approved through BM 161 in section 11, T4S, maps for determining the boundaries of R1W, until the line intersects Hudson River Region viticultural area Palomares Road, a medium duty road, are four U.S.G.S. maps, as follows: in section 11; then (1) Albany (NK 18–6), scale of 1:250,000 (21) Follow Palomares Road in a series; northerly direction for approximately (2) Hartford (NK 18–9), scale of 0.7 miles to the road’s intersection 1:250,000 series; with the power transmission line (3) Scranton (NK 18–8), scale of shown in section 11, T4S, R1W; then 1:250,000 series; (22) Proceed northwest along the (4) Binghamton (NK 18–5), scale of power transmission line for approxi- 1:250,000 series. mately 6.4 miles, passing through the (c) Boundary. The Hudson River Re- Dublin map near Walpert Ridge, onto gion viticultural area is located in New the Hayward map to the point where York State. The boundary is as follows: the power transmission line turns near- (1) The beginning point is the point ly west, approximately 500 feet south of where N.Y. Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) an unnamed, 891-foot, peak, T3S, R2W; crosses the New York-Connecticut then state line.

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(2) The boundary proceeds northerly § 9.48 Monticello. along the New York-Connecticut state (a) Name. The name of the line and the New York-Massachusetts viticultural area described in this sec- state line to the northeast corner of tion is ‘‘Monticello.’’ Columbia County, New York. (b) Approved maps. Approved maps for (3) The boundary proceeds westerly the Monticello viticultural area are along the Columbia County-Rensselaer three 1971 U.S.G.S. maps titled: County line to the Columbia County- (1) Charlottesville Quadrangle, Vir- Greene County line in the Hudson ginia: 1:250,000 minute series; River. (2) Roanoke Quadrangle, Virginia: (4) The boundary proceeds southerly 1:250,000 minute series; and along the Columbia County-Greene County line in the Hudson River to the (3) Washington, DC: 1:250,000 minute northeast corner of Ulster County. series. (5) The boundary proceeds westerly (c) Boundaries. (1) From Norwood, along the Ulster County-Greene Coun- Virginia, following the Tye River west ty line to N.Y. Route 214. and northwest until it intersects with the eastern boundary of the George (6) The boundary proceeds southerly Washington National Forest; along the eastern side of N.Y. Route 214 (2) Following this boundary north- to the junction with N.Y. Route 28 in east to Virginia Rt. 664; Phoenicia. (3) Then west following Rt. 664 to its (7) The boundary proceeds southerly intersection with the Nelson County along the eastern side of N.Y. Route 28 line; to the junction with N.Y. Route 28A. (4) Then northeast along the Nelson (8) The boundary proceeds southerly County line to its intersection with the along the eastern side of N.Y. Route Albemarle County line at Jarman Gap; 28A to the intersection with the sec- ondary, hard surface, southbound road (5) From this point continuing north- east along the eastern boundary of the leading toward Samsonville. Shenandoah National Park to its inter- (9) The boundary proceeds southerly section with the northern Albemarle along the eastern side of this south- County line; bound road through Samsonville, Ta- (6) Continuing northeast along the basco, Mombaccus, Fantinekill, and Greene County line to its intersection Pataukunk to the junction with U.S. with Virginia Rt. 33; Route 209. (7) Follow Virginia Rt. 33 east to the (10) The boundary proceeds southerly intersection of Virginia Rt. 230 at along the eastern side of U.S. Route 209 Stanardsville; to the New York-Pennsylvania state line in the Delaware River. (8) Follow Virginia Rt. 230 north to the Greene County line (the Conway (11) The boundary proceeds easterly River); along the Delaware River to the New York-New Jersey state line. (9) Following the Greene County line (Conway River which becomes the (12) The boundary proceeds easterly Rapidan River) southeast to its inter- along the New York-New Jersey state section with the Orange County line; line to N.Y. Route 17. (10) Following the Orange County (13) The boundary proceeds northerly line (Rapidan River) east and northeast along the western side of N.Y. Route 17 to its confluence with the Mountain to the junction with Interstate Route Run River; 287. (11) Then following the Mountain (14) The boundary proceeds easterly Run River southwest to its intersec- along the northern side of Interstate tion with Virginia Rt. 20; Route 287 to the junction with N.Y. (12) Continuing southwest along Rt. Route 15. 20 to the corporate limits of the town (15) The boundary proceeds easterly of Orange; along the northern side of N.Y. Route (13) Following southwest the cor- 15 to the beginning point. porate limit line to its intersection [T.D. ATF–105, 47 FR 24294, June 4, 1982] with U.S. Rt. 15;

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(14) Continuing southwest on Rt. 15 River about one mile northwest of to its intersection with Virginia Rt. 231 Titusville, at the southern end of the in the town of Gordonsville; Central Delaware Valley viticultural (15) Then southwest along Rt. 231 to area. The starting point is found on the its intersection with the Albemarle Lambertville Quadrangle map. County line. (2) Boundary Description: (i) From the (16) Continuing southwest along the summit of Strawberry Hill (475 feet) in county line to its intersection with the a straight line to the summit of Mt. James River; Canoe (428 feet—on the Pennington (17) Then following the James River Quadrangle map). to its confluence with the Tye River at (ii) From there due east to Mercer Norwood, Virginia, the beginning County Route 579 (Bear Tavern Road) point. about .2 mile south of Ackors Corner. [T.D. ATF–164, 49 FR 2758, Jan. 23, 1984, as (iii) Then northward along Mercer 579 amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5957, Feb. to Harbourton. 27, 1987; T.D. ATF–255, 52 FR 23652, June 24, (iv) From there northwestward along 1987] Route 3 (Mount Airy-Harbourton Road) to the 2nd English Presbyterian Church § 9.49 Central Delaware Valley. in Mount Airy (on the Stockton Quad- (a) Name. The name of the rangle map). viticultural area described in this sec- (v) From there along Old York Road tion is ‘‘Central Delaware Valley.’’ northward to Benchmark 157 on U.S. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Route 202. maps for determining the boundaries of (vi) From there westward along the Central Delaware Valley Queen Road and northwestward along viticultural area are nine U.S.G.S. Mount Airy Road to Dilts Corner. maps in the 7.5 minute series (topo- (vii) From there northwestward graphic). They are titled: along Dilts Corner Road to Sandy (1) Bloomsbury Quadrangle, New Jer- Ridge Church. sey, 1955 (photorevised 1970). (viii) From there northwestward via (2) Riegelsville Quadrangle, Pennsyl- Cemetary Road to Benchmark 305. vania-New Jersey, 1956 (photorevised (ix) From there northward along Cov- 1968 and 1973). ered Bridge Road to Green Sergeant (3) Frenchtown Quadrangle, Pennsyl- Covered Bridge. vania-New Jersey, 1955 (photorevised (x) From there generally westward 1970). along Sanford Road to its intersection (4) Lumberville Quadrangle, Pennsyl- with Route 519 about one mile north of vania-New Jersey, 1955 (photorevised Rosemont. 1968 and 1973). (xi) From there northward along (5) Stockton Quadrangle, New Jersey- Route 519 (via Kingwood, Barbertown Pennsylvania, 1954 (photorevised 1970). and Baptistown) to Palmyra (on the (6) Hopewell Quadrangle, New Jersey, Frenchtown Quadrangle map). 1954 (photorevised 1970). (xii) From the intersection in Pal- (7) Buckingham Quadrangle, Pennsyl- myra, in a straight line northward to vania—Bucks Co., 1953 (photorevised the 487 ft. elevation point near 1968 and 1973). Nishisakawick Creek. (8) Lambertville Quadrangle, Penn- (xiii) From there in a straight line sylvania-New Jersey, 1953 northwestward to Benchmark 787 on (photorevised 1968 and 1973). Rt. 579 (a secondary hard surface high- (9) Pennington Quadrangle, New Jer- way, unnamed on the map). sey-Pennsylvania 1954 (photorevised (xiv) From there northward along 1970). Route 579 to Benchmark 905 (on the (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Cen- Bloomsbury Quadrangle map). tral Delaware Valley viticultural area (xv) From there in a straight line is located in Pennsylvania and New westward to the 952 ft. summit ;of Jersey. The starting point of the fol- Musconetcong Mountain (on the lowing boundary description is the Frenchtown Quadrangle map). summit of Strawberry Hill, which is lo- (xvi) From there in a straight line cated in New Jersey near the Delaware southwestward to the 836 ft. summit of

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Musconetcong Mountain (on the Mountain (on the Lambertville Quad- Riegelsville Quadrangle map). rangle map). (xvii) From there in straight lines (xxxiii) From there in a straight line connecting the 838 ft., 839 ft., 707 ft., to the tower on Bowman Hill in Wash- and 386 ft. summits of Musconetcong ington Crossing State Park. Mountain. (xxxiv) From there in a straight line (xviii) From the 386 ft. summit of across the Delaware River to the start- Musconetcong Mountain in a straight ing point, the summit of Strawberry line across the Delaware River to the Hill (475 feet). intersection of Routes 611 and 212. (xix) From there along Route 212 to [T.D. ATF–168, 49 FR 10117, Mar. 19, 1984, as the intersection with the lane going up amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5958, Feb. Mine Hill. 27, 1987] (xx) From there in a straight line to the summit of Mine Hill (488 feet). § 9.50 Temecula Valley. (xxi) From there in a straight line (a) Name. The name of the southwestward to the 522 ft. summit viticultural area described in this sec- elevation point. tion is ‘‘Temecula Valley.’’ (xxii) From there southeastward to (b) Approved map.The approved maps the summit of Chestnut Hill (743 feet). for determining the boundary of the (xxiii) From there in a straight line Temecula Valley viticultural area are southeastward to the 347 ft. summit seven USGS quadrangle maps in the 7.5 elevation point (located south of minute series, as follows: Kintnersville near Benchmark 173, about .1 mile west of Route 611). (1) Wildomar, California, dated 1953, (xxiv) From there in a straight line photorevised 1973; eastward to the summit of Coffman (2) Fallbrook, California, dated 1968; Hill (826 feet). (3) Murrieta, California, dated 1953, (xxv) From there in a straight line photorevised 1979; southeastward to the 628 ft. summit (4) Temecula, California, dated 1968, elevation point (about .3 mile north of photorevised 1975; Camp Davis). (5) Pechanga, California, dated 1968; (xxvi) From there in a straight line (6) Sage, California, dated 1954; southeastward to the point where (7) Bachelor Mountain, California, Bridgeton, Nockamixon, and Tinicum dated 1953, photorevised 1973. Townships meet (on the Frenchtown (c) Boundary. The Temecula Valley Quadrangle map). viticultural area is located in Riverside (xxvii) From there in a straight line County, California. The boundary is as southward to the intersection of Slant follows: Hill Road (Covered Bridge Road) and Stump Road in Smiths Corner (on the (1) The beginning point is the north- Lumberville Quadrangle map). ernmost point of the Santa Rosa Land (xxviii) From there in a straight line Grant where the Santa Rosa Land southeastward to the 472 ft. elevation Grant boundary intersects the eastern- point near Rocky Ridge School. most point of the Cleveland National (xxix) From there southeastward in a Forest boundary. straight line to the 522 ft. elevation (2) The boundary follows the Cleve- point on Plumstead Hill. land National Forest boundary south- (xxx) From there in a straight line to westerly to the point where it con- the 482 ft. elevation point about .7 mile verges with the Riverside County-San northwest of Lahaska. Diego County line. (xxxi) From there in a straight line (3) The boundary follows the River- southeastward to the 352 ft. elevation side County-San Diego County line point approximately .6 mile northeast southwesterly, then southeasterly to of Lahaska. the point where the Riverside County- (xxxii) From there in a straight line San Diego County line diverges south- to the point where a power trans- ward and the Santa Rosa Land Grant mission line crosses the 400 ft. contour boundary continues southeasterly. line on the south side of Solebury

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(4) The boundary follows the Santa range line dividing Range 1 West from Rosa Land Grant boundary southeast- Range 2 West). erly, then northeasterly, to its inter- (16) The boundary follows Warren section with the Temecula Land Grant Road north to an unnamed east-west, boundary. light-duty, hard or improved surface (5) The boundary follows the road (which coincides with the section Temecula Land Grant boundary south- line dividing Section 12 from Section 13 easterly, then northeasterly, to its in Township 7 South, Range 2 West). intersection with the Little Temecula (17) The boundary follows this road Land Grant boundary. west to the north-south section line di- (6) The boundary follows the Little viding Section 13 from Section 14 in Temecula Land Grant boundary south- Township 7 South, Range 2 West. easterly to its intersection with the (18) The boundary follows this sec- boundary of that portion of the tion line south to its intersection with Pechanga Indian Reservation which, Buck Road (which coincides with the until 1907, was Lot ‘‘E’’ of the Little east-west section line on the southern Temecula Land Grant. edge of Section 14 in Township 7 South, (7) The boundary follows the Range 2 West). Pechanga Indian Reservation boundary (19) The boundary follows Buck Road southeasterly, then northeasterly (in- west to the point where it diverges cluding that portion of the Penchanga northwesterly from the section line on Indian Reservation in the approved the southern edge of Section 14 in viticultural area) to the point at which Township 7 South, Range 2 West. it rejoins the Little Temecula Land (20) The boundary follows this sec- Grant boundary. tion line west, along the southern (8) The boundary follows the Little edges of Sections 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Temecula Land Grant boundary north- Township 7 South, Range 2 West, to easterly to its intersection with the Tucalota Creek. Pauba Land Grant boundary. (21) The boundary follows Tucalota Creek southerly to Santa Gertrudis (9) The boundary follows the Pauba Creek. Land Grant boundary southeasterly, (22) The boundary follows Santa then northeasterly, to the north-south Gertrudis Creek southwesterly to section line dividing Section 23 from Murrieta Creek. Section 24 in Township 8 South, Range (23) The boundary proceeds north- 2 West. westerly along the westernmost (10) The boundary follows this sec- branches of Murrieta Creek to its tion line south to the 1500-foot contour intersection with Hayes Avenue, north- line. west of Murrieta, California. (11) The boundary follows the 1500- (24) The boundary follows Hayes Ave- foot contour line easterly to the range nue northwesterly, approximately 4,000 line dividing Range 2 West from Range feet, to its terminus at an unnamed, 1 West. unimproved, fair or dry weather road. (12) The boundary follows this range (25) The boundary follows this road line north, across California State southwesterly to Murrieta Creek. Highway 71/79, to the 1400-foot contour (26) The boundary proceeds north- line of Oak Mountain. westerly along the westernmost (13) The boundary follows the 1400- branches of Murrieta Creek to its foot contour line around Oak Mountain intersection with Orange Street in to its intersection with the 117°00′ West Wildomar, California. longitude meridian. (27) From the intersection of (14) The boundary follows the 117°00′ Murrieta Creek and Orange Street in West longitude meridian north to its Wildomar, California, the boundary intersection with the Pauba Land proceeds in a straight line to the begin- Grant boundary. ning point. (15) The boundary follows the Pauba (d) From November 23, 1984, until Land Grant boundary northwesterly, June 17, 2004, the name of this then west, then south, then west, to viticultural area was ‘‘Temecula’’. Ef- Warren Road (which coincides with the fective June 18, 2004, this viticulture

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area is named ‘‘Temecula Valley’’. Ex- 9 W., to the point of intersection with isting certificates of label approval Windsor River Road; showing ‘‘Temecula’’ as the appellation (2) Then westerly along Windsor of origin will be revoked by operation River Road on the south boundary of of this regulation on June 19, 2006. Section 11, T. 8 N., R. 9 W., to the point [T.D. ATF–188, 49 FR 42566, Oct. 23, 1984; 49 of intersection with Starr Road; FR 43455, Oct. 29, 1984, as amended by T.D. (3) The southerly along Starr Road to ATF–221, 51 FR 750, Jan. 8, 1986; T.D. ATF– the point of intersection with the 249, 52 FR 5958, Feb. 27, 1987; T.D. TTB–10, 69 south line of Section 14, T. 8 N., R. 9 FR 20825, Apr. 19, 2004] W.; (4) Then easterly along the south line § 9.51 Isle St. George. of Sections 14 and 13, T. 8 N., R. 9 W. (a) Name. The name of the and Section 18, T. 8 N., R. 8 W., to the viticultural area described in this sec- point of intersection with the Redwood tion is ‘‘Isle St. George.’’ Highway; (b) Approved maps. The approved map (5) Then southeasterly along the Red- for determining the boundary of the wood Highway to the intersection with Isle St. George viticultural area is the an unnamed road that intersects the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map, ‘‘Put-in-Bay, Redwood Highway at a right angle Ohio’’, 7.5 minute series, edition of from the northeast near the southwest 1969. corner of Section 28 near Mark West (c) Boundaries. The Isle St. George Creek, T. 8 N., R. 8 W.; viticultural area is located entirely (6) Then northeast approximately 500 within Ottawa County, Ohio. The feet along the unnamed road to its boundary of the Isle St. George intersection with the Pacific Gas and viticultural area is the shoreline of the Electric power transmission line; island named ‘‘North Bass Island’’ on (7) Then northeast approximately the ‘‘Put-in-Bay, Ohio’’ U.S.G.S. map, 1,000 feet along the power transmission and the viticultural area comprises the line (paralleling the unnamed road) to entire island. the point where the power trans- [T.D. ATF–110, 47 FR 36421, Aug. 20, 1982] mission line turns in a northerly direc- tion; § 9.52 Chalk Hill. (8) Then in a northerly direction (a) Name. The name of the along the power transmission line to viticultural area described in this sec- the point of its intersection with the tion is ‘‘Chalk Hill.’’ south line of Section 17, T. 8 N., R. 8 (b) Approved maps. The appropriate W.; maps for determining the boundary of (9) Then east along the south line of the Chalk Hill viticultural area are the Sections 17, 16 and 15, T. 8 N., R. 8 W. U.S.G.S. topographic maps titled: to the point of intersection with Mark ‘‘Mark West Springs Quadrangle, West Road on the ‘‘Mark West Quad- California’’, 7.5 minute series, 1958; rangle Map’’; and, (10) Then northerly for approxi- ‘‘Healdsburg Quadrangle, California’’, mately 1.3 miles along Mark West Road 7.5 minute series, 1955 (Photorevised (which becomes Porter Creek Road), 1980). then northeasterly for approximately (c) Boundary. The Chalk Hill 1.7 miles on Porter Creek Road to its viticultural area is located near the intersection with the unnamed medium town of Windsor in Sonoma County, duty road that parallels Porter Creek California. From the beginning point in Section 12, T. 8 N., R. 8 W.; then on the south line of Section 2, Town- northeasterly on the Franz Valley ship 8 North (T. 8 N.), Range 9 West (R. Road over the Tarwater Grade and con- 9 W.) at the intersection of Arata Lane tinuing along the Franz Valley Road and Redwood Highway (a.k.a. Old High- for approximately 3 miles to its inter- way 101), on the ‘‘Healdsburg Quad- section with Franz Creek (approxi- rangle’’ map, the boundary proceeds— mately 2,000 feet west of the range line (1) Southeasterly along Redwood common to R. 7 W. and R. 8 W. in T. 9 Highway through Section 11, T. 8 N., R. N. and approximately 1,150 feet north

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of the north line of Section 25, T. 9 N., (21) Then west-northwesterly in a R. 8 W.); straight line to the confluence of (11) Then westerly along Franz Creek Brooks Creek and the Russian River; to its point of intersection with the (22) Then westerly along the Russian east line of Section 21, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; River to the point of intersection with (12) Then southerly along the east the range line common to R. 8 W. and line of Section 21 to the southeast cor- R. 9 W. in T. 9 N.; ner thereof; (23) Then southwesterly in a straight (13) Then southerly, approximately line to the point of a hill identified as 0.08 mile, along the west line of section having an elevation of 737 feet; 27, T. 9 N., R. 8 W., to the point at (24) Then south-southwesterly in a which an unnamed unimproved road straight line to the point at the eas- which parallels the south bank of Mar- terly terminus of Reiman Road; tin Creek intersects the west line of (25) Then southwesterly in a straight section 27, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; line to the point at the intersection of (14) Then southeasterly, approxi- the township line common to T. 8 N. mately 1.07 miles, along said road to and T. 9 N. in R. 9 W. and the frontage the point at which the road is crossed road (a.k.a. Los Amigos Road) for U.S. by the east line of section 27, T. 9 N., Highway 101; R. 8 W.; (15) Then southerly, approximately (26) Then west approximately 3,000 0.65 mile, along the east lines of sec- feet along the township line common tions 27 and 34, T. 9 N., R. 8 W., to the to T. 8 N. and T. 9 N. in R. 9 W.; point in the northeast corner of section (27) Then southerly for approxi- 34, T. 9 N., R. 8 W. where the north fork mately 2,000 feet in a straight line to of Barnes Creek intersects such line in the point of intersection with an section 34, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; unnamed stream drainage; (16) Then continuing along the north (28) Then east in a straight line to fork of Barnes Creek, approximately 0.5 the point of intersection with Eastside mile, in a generally westerly direction Road; to a small dwelling at the eastern ter- (29) Then northeasterly along minus of an unnamed unimproved road Eastside Road to the point of intersec- (known locally as the access to the tion with Redwood Highway; Shurtleff Ranch) in section 34, T. 9 N., (30) Then southeasterly along Red- R. 8 W.; wood Highway to the point of begin- (17) Then continuing in a generally ning. westerly direction, approximately 1.4 [T.D. ATF–155, 48 FR 48812, Oct. 21, 1983, as miles, along the unnamed unimproved amended by T.D. ATF–272, 53 FR 17023, May road (known locally as the access to 13, 1988] the Shurtleff Ranch) to its intersection with an unnamed unimproved road § 9.53 Alexander Valley. (known locally as Spurgeon Road) in (a) The name of the section 33, T. 9 N., R. 8 W. on the Name. viticultural area described in this sec- Healdsburg, California, Quadrangle tion is ‘‘Alexander Valley.’’ Map; (18) Then westerly, approximately (b) Approved maps. The appropriate 0.45 mile, along the unnamed unim- maps for determining the boundaries of proved road (known locally as the Alexander Valley viticultural area Spurgeon Road) to the point where the are seven U.S.G.S. maps entitled: road intersects Chalk Hill Road in sec- (1) ‘‘Mark West Springs Quadrangle, tion 32, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; California,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1958; (19) Then in a generally northwest- (2) ‘‘Mount St. Helena Quadrangle, erly direction, approximately 1.3 miles, California,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1959; along Chalk Hill Road to the point (3) ‘‘Jimtown Quadrangle, Cali- where Chalk Hill Road crosses Brooks fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute Creek in section 29, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; series, 1955 (Photorevised 1975); (20) Then north in a straight line, ap- (4) ‘‘Geyserville Quadrangle, Cali- proximately 0.2 mile, to the top of a fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute peak identified as Chalk Hill; series, 1955 (Photorevised 1975);

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(5) ‘‘Healdsburg Quadrangle, Cali- (13) Then N. 57 degrees, E. 2,300 feet fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute in a straight line to the southeast cor- series, 1955; ner of Section 10, T. 10 N., R. 10 W.; (6) ‘‘Asti Quadrangle, California,’’ 7.5 (14) Then S. 16 degrees, E. 1,800 feet in minute series, 1959 (Photorevised 1978); a straight line to the point on a peak and identified as having an elevation of 664 (7) ‘‘Cloverdale Quadrangle, Cali- feet; fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1960. (15) Then S. 55 degrees, E. 7,900 feet in (c) Boundary. The Alexander Valley a straight line to the most northerly viticultural area is located in north- point on the northeasterly line of eastern Sonoma County, California. ‘‘Olive Hill’’ Cemetery, lying on the From the beginning point at the north- easterly side of a light-duty road iden- east corner of Section 32, Township 12 tified as Canyon Road; North (T. 12 N.), Range 10 West (R. 10 (16) Then southeasterly along the W.), on the Asti Quadrangle map, the northeasterly line of ‘‘Olive Hill’’ cem- boundary runs— etery to most easterly point thereon; (1) West along the north line of Sec- (17) Then southerly 3,000 feet along tions 32 and 31, T. 12 N., R. 10 W., and the meanders of the west fork of Wood Sections 36, 35, and 34, T. 12 N., R. 11 Creek to the point lying 400 feet north W., to the northwest corner of Section of the point on a peak identified as 34, on the Cloverdale Quadrangle map; having an elevation of 781 feet; (2) Then south along the west line of (18) Then southerly 400 feet in a Section 34 to the southwest corner straight line to the point on a peak thereof; identified as having an elevation of 781 (3) Then east southeasterly in a feet; straight line to the southeast corner of (19) Then S. 501⁄2 degrees, E. 15,200 feet section 2, T. 11 N., R. 11 W.; in a straight line to the point lying at (4) Then south southeasterly in a the intersection of Lytton Creek with straight line to the southeast corner of the township line common to T. 9 N. section 24, T. 11 N., R. 11 W.; and T. 10 N. in R. 9 W.; (5) Then straight south along the (20) Then southerly along the mean- eastern boundary line of Section 25, to ders of Lytton Creek to the point of its intersection with Kelly Road, a me- intersection with a light-duty road dium-duty road, T. 11 N., R. 11 W.; identified as Lytton Springs Road in T. (6) Then southwest along Kelly Road 9 N., R. 9 W.; to its intersection with the northern (21) Then easterly along Lytton boundary line of Section 36, T. 11 N., R. Springs Road to the point of intersec- 11 W.; tion with a heavy-duty road identified (7) Then straight south to its inter- as U.S. Highway 101 (a.k.a. Redwood section with 38° 45′ N. latitude along Highway), on the Jimtown Quadrangle the southern border of the Cloverdale map; Quadrangle map, T. 10 N., R. 11 W. and (22) Then southerly along U.S. High- R. 10 W.; way 101 to the point of intersection (8) Then straight east to its intersec- with an unnamed light-duty road tion with 123° 00′ E. longitude at the (known locally as Chiquita Road), on southeastern corner of the Cloverdale the Geyserville Quadrangle map; Quadrangle map, T. 10 N., R. 10 W.; (23) Then easterly along the unnamed (9) Then southeasterly in a straight light-duty road to the point of inter- line approximately 11,000 feet (closely section with an unnamed heavy-duty following the ridge line) to the north- road (known locally as Healdsburg Ave- west corner of Section 10, T. 10 N., R.10 nue), on the Jimtown Quadrangle map; W. on the Geyserville Quadrangle map; (24) Then southeasterly in a straight (10) [Reserved] line approximately 11,000 feet to the (11) Then southerly along the west 991-foot peak of Fitch Mountain; line of Section 10, T. 10 N., R. 10 W.; (25) Then east southeasterly approxi- (12) Then S. 74 degrees, E. 2,800 feet in mately 7,000 feet in a straight line to a straight line to the northeasterly tip the peak identified as having an ele- of a small lake; vation of 857 feet;

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(26) Then east southeasterly approxi- tin Creek intersects the eastern border mately 1,750 feet to the peak identified of section 27, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; as Black Peak; (36) Then in a generally northwest- (27) Then southeasterly approxi- erly direction, approximately 1.07 mately 7,333 feet to the peak identified miles, along said road to the point at as having an elevation of 672 feet; which the road is crossed by the west (28) Then northeasterly approxi- line of section 27, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; mately 5,000 feet in a straight line to (37) Then north, approximately 0.08 the point of confluence of Brooks mile, along the west line of section 27, Creek with the Russian River in T. 9 T. 9 N., R. 8 W., to the southeast corner N., R. 8 W., on the Healdsburg Quad- of section 21, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; rangle map; (38) Then northerly along the east (29) Then east-southeasterly 2,400 feet line of Sections 21, 16, and 9, T. 9 N., R. in a straight line to the top of a peak 8 W. to the northeast corner of Section identified as Chalk Hill; 9, on the Mount St. Helena Quadrangle (30) Then south from said peak, in a map; straight line, approximately 0.2 mile to (39) Then westerly along the north the point where Chalk Hill Road line of Section 9 to the northwest cor- crosses Brooks Creek (on the ner thereof, on the Jimtown Quad- Healdsburg Quadrangle map); rangle map; (31) Then southeasterly, approxi- (40) Then northerly along the western mately 1.3 miles, along the roadbed of lines of section 4, of T. 9 N, R. 8 W., and Chalk Hill Road to the point near the sections 33, 28, 21, 16, and 9 of T. 10 N., confluence of Brooks Creek and Barnes R. 8 W.; Creek where Chalk Hill Road intersects (41) Then westerly along the northern an unnamed unimproved road (known lines of section 8 and 7, T. 10 N., R. 8 W. locally as Spurgeon Road) that par- and section 12, T. 10 N., R. 9 W. to the allels Barnes Creek in section 32, T. 9 southeastern corner of section 2, T. 10 N., R. 8 W.; N., R. 9 W.; (32) Then easterly, approximately 0.45 (42) Then northwesterly in a straight mile, along said road (known locally as line to the eastern line of section 3 at Spurgeon Road) to the point where the 38 degrees 45 minutes latitude, T. 10 N., road is intersected by an unnamed un- R. 9 W.; improved road (known locally as the (43) Then westerly along latitude line access to the Shurtleff Ranch) in sec- 38 degrees 45 minutes to the point lying tion 33, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.; at 122 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds (33) Then continuing along the longitude; unnamed unimproved road (known lo- cally as the access to the Shurtleff (44) Then northwesterly in a straight Ranch), approximately 1.33 miles, in a line to the southeast corner of section generally easterly direction, to the 4, T. 11 N., R. 10 W., on the Asti, Quad- eastern terminus of said road at a rangle map; small dwelling along the north fork of (45) Then northeasterly in a straight Barnes Creek in section 34, T. 9 N., R. line to the southeast corner of section 8 W. on the Mark West Springs, Cali- 34, T. 12 N., R. 10 W.; fornia, Quadrangle map; (46) Then north along the east bound- (34) Then easterly along the north ary of section 34, T. 12 N., R. 10 W., to fork of Barnes Creek, approximately 0.5 the northeast corner of section 34, T. 12 mile, to the point in the northeast cor- N., R. 10 W.; ner of section 34, T. 9 N., R. 8 W. where (47) Then west along the north the north fork of Barnes Creek inter- boundaries of sections 34 and 33, T. 12 sects the east line of section 34, T. 9 N., N., R. 10 W., to the point of beginning. R. 8 W.; [T.D. ATF–187, 49 FR 42724, Oct. 24, 1984, as (35) Then north, approximately 0.65 amended by T.D. ATF–233; 51 FR 30354, Aug. mile, along the east lines of sections 34 26, 1986; T.D. ATF–272, 53 FR 17025, May 13, and 27, T. 9 N., R. 8 W., to the point at 1988; T.D. ATF–300, 55 FR 32402, Aug. 9, 1990; which an unnamed unimproved road T.D. ATF–468, 66 FR 50565, Oct. 4, 2001; T.D. which parallels the south bank of Mar- TTB–65, 73 FR 12877, Mar. 11, 2008]

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§ 9.54 Santa Ynez Valley. (5) Then east following the boundary between the La Laguna and the San (a) Name. The name of the Carlos de Jonata Land Grants to the viticultural area described in this sec- intersection with Canada de Santa tion is ‘‘Santa Ynez Valley.’’ Ynez. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of (6) Then northeast in a straight line the Santa Ynez Valley viticultural for approximately 3.6 miles to Bench- area are 12 U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps. mark 947 at U.S. Highway 101. They are entitled: (7) Then northeast in a straight line (1) ‘‘Figueroa Mountain, Cal.’’, 7.5 for approximately 2.6 miles to the minute series, edition of 1959; southwest corner of the La Zaca Land (2) ‘‘Foxen Canyon, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute Grant. series, edition of 1964; (8) Then following the boundary of (3) ‘‘Lake Cachuma, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute the La Zaca Land Grant north, then series, edition of 1959; east to its northeast corner. (4) ‘‘Lompoc, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute series, (9) Then east in a straight line for ap- edition of 1959 (photorevised 1974); proximately 2.0 miles to the point of (5) ‘‘Lompoc Hills, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute intersection of the La Laguna and series, edition of 1959; Sisquoc Land Grants with the Los Pa- (6) ‘‘Los Alamos, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute se- dres National Forest. ries, edition of 1959; (10) Then following the boundary of (7) ‘‘Los Olivos, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute se- the Los Padres National Forest south, ries, edition of 1959 (photoinspected east, and south until it intersects with 1974); the eastern boundary of Section 29, T. (8) ‘‘Santa Rosa Hills, Cal.’’, 7.5 7 N., R. 29 W. minute series, edition of 1959; (11) Then south following the eastern (9) ‘‘Santa Ynez, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute se- boundaries of Sections 29, 32, 5, 8, and ries, edition of 1959 (photorevised 1974); 17 to the boundary of the Cachuma (10) ‘‘Solvang, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute se- Recreation Area at Bitt Benchmark ries, edition of 1959 (photorevised 1974); 1074. (11) ‘‘Zaca Creek, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute (12) Then following the boundary of series, edition of 1959; and the Cachuma Recreation Area west and (12) ‘‘Zaca Lake, Cal.’’, 7.5 minute se- south to the point of intersection with ries, edition of 1964. the Los Padres National Forest. (c) Boundaries. The Santa Ynez Val- (13) Then south and west following ley viticultural area is located within the boundary of the Los Padres Na- Santa Barbara County, California. The tional Forest to its intersection with beginning point is found on the ‘‘Los the Las Cruces Land Grant at the Alamos, California’’ U.S.G.S. map southwest corner of Section 12, T. 5 N., where California Highway 246 (indi- R. 32 W. cated as Highway 150 on the Los Ala- (14) Then north following the bound- mos map) intersects with the 120°22′30″ ary of the Las Cruces Land Grant to longitude line. the southeast corner of Section 26, T. 6 (1) Then north following the 120°22′30″ N., R. 32 W. longitude line to Cebada Canyon Road. (15) Then west following the southern (2) Then northeast following Cebada boundaries of Sections 26, 27, 28, and 29 Canyon Road and an unnamed jeep to the intersection with the northern trail to the northern boundary of Sec- boundary of the San Julian Land Grant tion 9, T. 7 N., R. 33 W. at the southwestern corner of Section (3) Then east following the northern 29, T. 6 N., R. 32 W. boundaries of Sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, (16) Then northwest following the and 8 to the northeast corner of Sec- boundary of the San Julian Land Grant tion 8, T. 7 N., R. 33 W. to its intersection with the 120°22′30″ (4) Then south following the eastern longitude line. boundaries of Sections 8 and 17 to the (17) Then northwest in a straight line intersection with the boundary divid- for approximately 3.2 miles to the ing the La Laguna and San Carlos de point where Santa Rosa Road inter- Jonata Land Grants. sects Salsipuedes Creek.

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(18) Then following Salsipuedes Creek (x) Then northward along that lon- downstream to the point of confluence gitude line to a point due west of an with the Santa Ynez River. unnamed peak with an elevation of (19) Then northeast in a straight line 1,784 feet; for approximately 1.4 miles to an (xi) Then due eastward to the summit unnamed hill, elevation 597 feet. of that unnamed peak; (20) Then northeast in a straight line (xii) Then in a straight line eastward for approximately 1.7 miles to the to the intersection of an unnamed un- point of beginning. improved road with Texas Highway 16, where marked with an elevation of [T.D. ATF–132, 48 FR 16252, Apr. 15, 1983] 1,822 feet; § 9.55 Bell Mountain. (xiii) Then following that unnamed road, taking the right-hand fork at an (a) Name. The name of the intersection, to a point due west of the viticultural area described in this sec- summit of Bell Mountain; tion is ‘‘Bell Mountain.’’ (xiv) Then due eastward to the sum- (b) Approved map. The appropriate mit of Bell Mountain. map for determining the boundaries of the Bell Mountain viticultural area is [T.D. ATF–238, 51 FR 36400, Oct. 10, 1986] one U.S.G.S. map, titled: Willow City § 9.56 San Lucas. Quadrangle, 7.5 minute series, 1967. (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Bell (a) Name. The name of the Mountain viticultural area is located viticultural area described in this sec- in Gillespie County, Texas. The start- tion is ‘‘San Lucas.’’ ing point of the following boundary de- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate scription is the summit of Bell Moun- maps for determining the boundary of tain (1,956 feet). San Lucas viticultural area are the fol- (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the lowing four U.S.G.S. topographical starting point, the boundary proceeds maps of the 7.5 minute series: due southward for exactly one half San Lucas, CA, 1949, photorevised 1979, mile; Nattrass Valley, CA, 1967, (ii) Then southeastward in a straight San Ardo, CA, 1967, and, line to the intersection of Willow City Espinosa Canyon, CA, 1949, photorevised 1979. Loop Road with an unnamed unim- (c) Boundary. The San Lucas proved road, where marked with an ele- viticultural area is located in Mon- vation of 1,773 feet; terey County in the State of California. (iii) Then generally southward along The boundary is as follows: Willow City Loop Road (a light-duty road) to Willow City. Beginning on the ‘‘San Lucas Quadrangle’’ (iv) Then continuing southward and map at the northwest corner of section 5 in Township 21 South, Range 9 East, the bound- westward along the same light-duty ary proceeds northeasterly in a straight line road to the intersection having an ele- approximately 0.35 mile to the 630-foot prom- vation of 1,664 feet; ontory in section 32, T. 20 S., R. 9 E.; (v) Then continuing westward along (1) Then east southeasterly in a straight the light-duty road to the intersection line approximately 0.6 mile to the 499-foot having an elevation of 1,702 feet; promontory in the southwest corner of sec- (vi) Then turning southward along tion 33, T. 20 S., R. 9 E.; (2) Then east southeasterly in a straight the light-duty road to the intersection line approximately 1.3 miles to the 847-foot having an elevation of 1,736 feet; promontory in section 3, T. 21 S., R. 9 E., on (vii) Then turning westward along the ‘‘Nattrass Valley Quadrangle’’ map; the light-duty road to the intersection (3) Then south southeasterly in a straight having an elevation of 1,784 feet; line approximately 2.2 miles to the 828-foot (viii) Then turning southward and promontory in section 14, T. 21 S., R. 9 E., on then westward, following the light- the ‘‘San Ardo Quadrangle’’ map; duty road to its intersection with (4) Then east southeasterly in a straight line approximately 1.3 miles to the 868-foot Texas Highway 16, where marked with promontory in section 13, T. 21 S., R. 9 E.; an elevation of 1,792 feet; (5) Then southeasterly in a straight line (ix) Then due westward to the lon- approximately 0.94 mile to the 911-foot prom- gitude line 98°45′; ontory in section 19, T. 21 S., R. 10 E.;

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(6) Then easterly in a straight line approxi- unnamed, light duty road and the fork of an mately 1.28 miles to the 1,042-foot prom- intermittent stream, then continue mean- ontory in section 20, T. 21 S., R. 10 E.; dering northeasterly, followed by southeast- (7) Then east northeasterly in a straight erly, approximately 1.1 miles to its intersec- line approximately 1.28 miles to the 998-foot tion with an unnamed, light duty road south promontory in southeast corner of section of the windmill, T21, R8E (Espinosa Canyon 16, T. 21 S., R. 10 E.; Quadrangle); (8) Then southerly in a straight line ap- (26) Then northeasterly along the unnamed proximately 2.24 miles to the 1,219-foot prom- road approximately 0.6 mile to its intersec- ontory near the east boundary of section 28, tion with the Salinas River, then continue T. 21 S., R. 10 E.; 0.8 mile north in a straight line to bench- (9) Then southwesterly in a straight line mark 340, between U.S. Highway 101 and the approximately 1.5 miles to the 937-foot prom- Salinas River, in T21S, R9E (San Lucas ontory near the north boundary of section 32, Quadrangle); T. 21 S., R. 10 E.; (27) Then approximately 0.4 mile north- (10) Then southwesterly in a straight line westerly in a straight line to the intersec- approximately 0.34 mile to the 833-foot prom- tion with a water tank, then continues ontory in section 32, T. 21 S., R. 10 E.; northeasterly in a straight line approxi- (11) Then south southeasterly in a straight mately 0.7 mile, and return to the point of line approximately 0.5 mile to the 886-foot beginning in the northwest corner of section ‘‘Rosenberg’’ promontory in section 32, T. 21 5, in T21S, R9E (San Lucas Quadrangle). S., R. 10 E.; (12) Then south southeasterly approxi- [T.D. ATF–248, 52 FR 2945, Jan. 29, 1987, as mately 1.1 miles to the 781-foot promontory amended by T.D. TTB–14, 69 FR 38836, June in section 5, T. 22 S., R. 10 E.; 29, 2004] (13) Then southeasterly in a straight line approximately 0.7 mile to the 767-foot prom- § 9.57 Green Valley of Russian River ontory in section 9, T. 22 S., R. 10 E.; Valley. (14) Then southerly in a straight line ap- (a) Name. The name of the proximately 0.5 mile to the 647-foot prom- ontory along the south boundary of section viticultural area described in this sec- 9, T. 22 S., R. 10 E.; tion is ‘‘Green Valley of Russian River (15) Then southwesterly in a straight line Valley’’. For purposes of part 4 of this approximately 2.67 miles to the 835-foot chapter, ‘‘Green Valley of Russian promontory in section 19, T. 22 S., R. 10 E.; River Valley’’ is a term of viticultural (16) Then west southwesterly in a straight significance. ‘‘Sonoma County Green line approximately 1.1 miles to the 1,230-foot Valley’’ is also a term of viticultural promontory in section 24, T. 22 S., R. 9 E.; (17) Then north northwesterly in a straight significance until April 23, 2009. line approximately 1.4 miles to the 1,149-foot (b) Approved maps. The appropriate promontory in section 14, T. 22 S., R. 9 E.; maps for determining the boundary of (18) Then northwesterly in a straight line the Green Valley of Russian River Val- approximately 0.57 mile to the 1,128-foot ley viticultural area are three United promontory in section 11, T. 22 S., R. 9 E.; States Geological Survey maps. They (19) Then west southwesterly in a straight are titled: line approximately 0.58 mile to the 1,220-foot (1) ‘‘Sebastopol Quadrangle, Cali- promontory near the north boundary of sec- tion 15, T. 22 S., R. 9 E.; fornia—Sonoma Co.’’, 7.5 minute series (20) Then northwesterly in a straight line (1954, photorevised 1980); approximately 1.33 miles to the 1,071-foot (2) ‘‘Camp Meeker Quadrangle, Cali- promontory in the northwest corner of sec- fornia—Sonoma Co.’’, 7.5 minute series tion 9, T. 22 S., R. 9 E.; (1954, photorevised 1971); and (21) Then northwesterly in a straight line (3) ‘‘Guerneville Quadrangle, Cali- approximately 2.82 miles to the 1,004-foot fornia—Sonoma Co.’’, 7.5 minute series promontory in section 31, T. 21 S., R. 9 E., on the ‘‘Espinosa Canyon Quadrangle’’ map; (1955). (22) Then north northwesterly in a straight (c) Boundary. The Green Valley of line approximately 1.32 miles to the 882-foot Russian River Valley viticultural area promontory in section 25, T. 21 S., R. 8 E.; is located in Sonoma County, Cali- (23) Then northwesterly in a straight line fornia. The beginning point is located approximately 1.05 miles to the 788-foot in the northeastern portion of the promontory in section 23, T. 21 S., R. 8 E.; ‘‘Camp Meeker Quadrangle’’ map where (24) Then northeasterly approximately 1.3 miles to the 595-foot promontory, section 13, the line separating Section 31 from T21S, R8E (Espinosa Canyon Quadrangle); Section 32, in Township 8 North (T.8N.), (25) Then northeasterly approximately 0.6 Range 9 West (R.9W.) intersects River mile to the intersection of a meandering, Road.

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(1) From the beginning point, the in the extreme southern portion of the boundary runs south along the line sep- ‘‘Guerneville Quadrangle’’ map; arating Section 31 from Section 32, (14) Thence in an easterly direction continuing south along Covey Road along the north border of Section 36 (shown on the map as an unnamed, until it intersects with River Road; light-duty road) to the town of Forest- (15) Thence in a southeasterly direc- ville where Covey Road intersects with tion along River Road to the point of State Highway 116 (Gravenstein High- beginning located on the ‘‘Camp Meek- way). er Quadrangle’’ map. (2) Thence east along State Highway (d) From December 21, 1983, until 116 until it turns in a southeasterly di- April 23, 2007, the name of this rection and then proceeding along viticultural area was ‘‘Sonoma County State Highway 116 in a southeasterly Green Valley’’. Effective April 23, 2007, direction until the point at which this viticulture area is named ‘‘Green State Highway 116 intersects State Valley of Russian River Valley’’. Exist- Highway 12 in the town of Sebastopol ing certificates of label approval show- (located on the ‘‘Sebastopol Quad- ing ‘‘Sonoma County Green Valley’’ as rangle’’ map); the appellation of origin will be re- (3) Thence in a southwesterly direc- voked by operation of this regulation tion on State Highway 12 through the on April 23, 2009. town of Sebastopol; [T.D. ATF–161, 48 FR 52579, Nov. 21, 1983, as (4) Thence in a westerly direction on amended by T.D. TTB–60, 72 FR 13692, Mar. State Highway 12, which becomes 23, 2007] Bodega Road, until Bodega Road inter- sects with Pleasant Hill Road; § 9.58 Carmel Valley. (5) Thence in a southerly direction on (a) Name. The name of the Pleasant Hill Road until it intersects viticultural area described in this sec- with Water Trough Road; tion is ‘‘Carmel Valley.’’ (6) Thence westerly and then north- (b) Approved maps. The approved westerly on Water Trough Road until maps for determining the boundary of it intersects with Gold Ridge Road; the Carmel Valley viticultural area are (7) Thence in a southwesterly, north- five U.S.G.S. topographic maps in the westerly, and then a northeasterly di- 7.5 minute series, as follows: rection along Gold Ridge Road until it (1) Mt. Carmel, Calif., dated 1956; intersects with Bodega Road; (2) Carmel Valley, Calif., dated 1956; (8) Thence in a southwesterly direc- (3) Ventana Cones, Calif., dated 1956; tion along Bodega Road until Bodega (4) Chews Ridge, Calif., dated 1956; Road intersects with Jonive Road in and Township 6 North (T.6N.), Range 9 West (5) Rana Creek, Calif., dated 1956. (R.9W.) located in the southeast por- (c) Boundary. The Carmel Valley tion of U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Camp Meeker viticultural area is located in Mon- Quadrangle’’; terey County, California. The boundary (9) Thence proceeding in a northwest- is as follows: erly direction on Jonive Road until it (1) The beginning point is the north- intersects Occidental Road; east corner of Section 5 in Township 17 (10) Thence proceeding on Occidental South, Range 2 East. Road in a northwesterly direction until (2) The boundary follows the Los Occidental Road intersects the west Laurelles Land Grant boundary south, border of Section 35; then easterly, to the north-south sec- (11) Thence proceeding due north tion line dividing Section 9 from Sec- along the west borders of Sections 35, tion 10 in Township 17 South, Range 2 26, 23, and 14 to the northwest corner of East. Section 14; (3) The boundary follows this section (12) Thence in an easterly direction line south to the southwest corner of along the north border of Section 14 to Section 22 in Township 17 South, Range the northeast corner of Section 14; 2 East. (13) Thence north along the west bor- (4) From this point, the boundary fol- ders of Sections 12, 1, and 36 to the lows section lines in Township 17 northwest corner of Section 36 located South, Range 2 East:

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(i) To the southeast corner of Section (b) Approved maps. The appropriate 22, maps for determining the boundaries of (ii) To the southwest corner of Sec- the Arroyo Seco viticultural area are tion 26, four U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps. They (iii) To the southeast corner of Sec- are entitled: tion 26, (1) ‘‘Greenfield, California,’’ 7.5 (iv) To the southwest corner of Sec- minute series, edition of 1956; tion 36. (2) ‘‘Paraiso Springs, California,’’ 7.5 (5) From this point, the boundary fol- minute series, edition of 1956; lows the Los Padres National Forest (3) ‘‘Soledad, California,’’ 7.5 minute boundary east, then south, then east to series, edition of 1955; and the southwest corner of Section 9 in (4) ‘‘Sycamore Flat, California,’’ 7.5 Township 18 South, Range 3 East. minute series, edition of 1956 (6) The boundary follows the section (photoinspected 1972). line east to the southeast corner of the same section, where the section line re- (c) Boundaries. The Arroyo Seco joins the Los Padres National Forest viticultural area is located in Mon- boundary. terey County, California. The begin- (7) The boundary follows the Los Pa- ning point is found on the ‘‘Sycamore dres National Forest boundary to the Flat’’ U.S.G.S. map at the junction of north-south section line dividing Sec- Arroyo Seco Road and the Carmel Val- tion 11 from Section 12 in Township 18 ley Road (indicated as the Jamesburg South, Range 3 East. Road on the map). (8) The boundary follows this section (1) Then east following Arroyo Seco line north to the township line dividing Road to the southwest corner of Sec- Township 17 South from Township 18 tion 22, T. 19 S., R. 5 E. South. (2) Then east following the southern (9) The boundary follows this town- boundaries of Sections 22, 23, 24, 19, and ship line west to the north-south sec- 20 to the southeastern corner of Sec- tion line dividing Section 34 from Sec- tion 20, T. 19 S., R. 6 E. tion 35 in Township 17 South, Range 3 (3) Then northeast in a straight line East. for approximately 1.3 miles to the sum- (10) The boundary follows this sec- mit of Pettits Peak. tion line north to the Los Tularcitos (4) Then northeast in a straight line Land Grant boundary. for approximately 1.8 miles to the (11) The boundary follows the Los point where the 400′ contour line inter- Tularcitos Land Grant boundary north- sects the northern boundary of Section westerly to the Carmel River. 14, T. 19 S., R. 6 E. (12) The boundary follows the Carmel ′ River northerly to the Los Tularcitos (5) Then east following the 400 con- Land Grant boundary. tour line to a point immediately west (13) The boundary follows the Los of the Reservoir within the Posa de los Tularcitos Land Grant boundary north- Ositos Land Grant. easterly to the unsurveyed township (6) Then following the ridge line in a line (approximate location denoted by northeasterly direction for approxi- a line of red dashes) dividing Township mately 7.5 miles to U.S. Highway 101 at 16 South from Township 17 South. the intersection of Underwood Road. (14) The boundary follows the (7) Then east following Underwood unsurveyed township line west to the Road to its intersection with the Posa beginning point. de los Ositos Land Grant. [T.D. ATF–119, 47 FR 55916, Dec. 14, 1982, as (8) Then north following the bound- amended by T.D. TTB–91, 76 FR 5477, Feb. 1, ary of the Posa de los Ositos Land 2011] Grant to the west bank of the Salinas River. § 9.59 Arroyo Seco. (9) Then northwest following the (a) Name. The name of the west bank of the Salinas River to the viticultural area described in this sec- southern boundary of Section 17, T. 18 tion is ‘‘Arroyo Seco.’’ S., R. 7 E.

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(10) Then due west for approximately area are four U.S.G.S. Eastern United 2.0 miles following the southern bound- States 1:250,000 scale maps. The maps ary of Section 17, and continuing to are titled: Roanoke (1971), Charlottes- U.S. Highway 101. ville (1956, with a revision in 1965), (11) Then following U.S. Highway 101 Cumberland (1956, revised 1969) and Bal- in a northwesterly direction to its timore (1957, revised 1978). intersection with Paraiso Road. (c) Boundaries. The Shenandoah Val- (12) Then south following Paraiso ley Viticultural area is located in Road to the intersection with Clark Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shen- Road. andoah, Page, Rockingham, Augusta, (13) Then east-northeasterly along Rockbridge, Botetourt, and Amherst Clark Road for approximately 1,000 feet Counties in Virginia, and Berkeley and to its intersection with an unnamed Jefferson Counties in West Virginia. light-duty road to the south. The boundaries are as follows: (14) Then in a straight south-south- (1) The boundary line starts at the easterly line for approximately 1.9 point of the intersection of the Poto- miles to the line’s intersection with mac River and the Virginia-West Vir- the southeast corner of section 33, ginia State line approximately eight T18S, R6E (this line coincides with the miles east of Charlestown, West Vir- unnamed light duty road for approxi- ginia. mately 0.4 miles and then with the (2) Then the boundary proceeds eastern boundaries of sections 29, 32 and 33, T18S, R6E, which mark this por- southwesterly approximately 14.8 miles tion of the western boundary of the along the State line, which essentially historical Arroyo Seco Land Grant). follows the crest of the Blue Ridge (15) Then straight west along the Mountains, to its intersection with the southern boundary of section 33, T18S, western border line of Clarke County, R6E, to its southwest corner. Virginia. (16) Then due south following the (3) Then the boundary continues ap- eastern boundaries of Sections 5, 8, and proximately 13.8 miles southwesterly 17, to Arroyo Seco Road. along the county line and the crest of (17) Then southwest in a straight line the Blue Ridge to its intersection with for approximately 1.0 mile to Bench the western boundary line of Warren Mark 673. County, Virginia. (18) Then west in a straight line for (4) Then the boundary continues ap- approximately 1.8 miles to Bench Mark proximately 15 miles along the Warren 649. County line to its intersection with the (19) Then northwest in a straight line Skyline Drive. for approximately 0.2 mile to the (5) Then the boundary continues ap- northeast corner of Section 23, T. 19 S., proximately 71 miles in a southwest- R. 5 E. erly direction along the Skyline Drive (20) Then west following the northern and the Blue Ridge to its intersection boundaries of Section 23 and 22 to the with the Blue Ridge Parkway. northwest corner of Section 22, T. 19 S., (6) Then the boundary continues ap- R. 5 E. proximately 53 miles in a southeasterly (21) Then south in a straight line for direction along the Blue Ridge Park- approximately 1.0 mile to the point of way to its intersection with the James beginning. River. [T.D. ATF–131, 48 FR 16246, Apr. 15, 1983, as (7) Then the boundary proceeds ap- amended by T.D. TTB–49, 71 FR 34527, June proximately 44 miles along the James 15, 2006] River in a west-northwesterly direction to its intersection with the northwest § 9.60 Shenandoah Valley. boundary line of the Jefferson National (a) Name. The name of the Forest near Eagle Rock. viticultural area described in this sec- (8) Then the boundary proceeds ap- tion is ‘‘Shenandoah Valley.’’ proximately 10.5 miles in a northeast- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate erly direction along the Jefferson Na- maps for determining the boundaries of tional Forest line and along the crest the Shenandoah Valley viticultural of North Mountain to its intersection

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with the western boundary line of (6) ‘‘Michigan Bluff, California,’’ 1952 Rockbridge County. (photorevised 1973); (9) Then the boundary continues ap- (7) ‘‘Tunnel Hill, California,’’ 1950 proximately 23 miles along the county (photorevised 1973); line in the same northeasterly direc- (8) ‘‘Slate Mountain, California,’’ 1950 tion to its intersection with the Chesa- (photorevised 1973); peake and Ohio Railroad. (9) ‘‘Pollock Pines, California,’’ 1950 (10) Then the boundary continues ap- (photorevised 1973); proximately 23 miles along the railroad (10) ‘‘Stump Spring, California,’’ 1951 between the Great North Mountain and (photorevised 1973); the Little North Mountain to its inter- (11) ‘‘Caldor, California,’’ 1951 section with the southeastern bound- (photorevised 1973); ary line of the George Washington Na- (12) ‘‘Omo Ranch, California,’’ 1952 tional Forest at Buffalo Gap. (photorevised 1973); (11) Then the boundary continues ap- (13) ‘‘Aukum, California,’’ 1952 proximately 81 miles northeasterly (photorevised 1973); along the George Washington National (14) ‘‘Fiddletown, California,’’ 1949; Forest Line to the Vertical Control (15) ‘‘Latrobe, California,’’ 1949 Station, (elevation 1883), on the crest (photorevised 1973); of Little North Mountain approxi- (16) ‘‘Shingle Springs, California,’’ mately 3 miles west of Van Buren Fur- 1949; nace. (17) ‘‘Coloma, California,’’ 1949 (12) Then the boundary line continues (photorevised 1973); approximately 53 miles northeasterly (18) ‘‘Garden Valley, California,’’ 1949 along the crest of Little North Moun- (photorevised 1973); tain to its intersection with the Poto- (19) ‘‘Placerville, California,’’ 1949 mac River in Fort Frederick State (photorevised 1973); Park. (20) ‘‘Camino, California,’’ 1952 (13) Then the boundary continues ap- (photorevised 1973); proximately 47.4 miles southeasterly (21) ‘‘Sly Park, California,’’ 1952 along the Potomac River to the begin- (photorevised 1973); ning point at that Rivers intersection (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the with the boundary line between West El Dorado viticultural area which is lo- Virginia and Virginia. cated in El Dorado County, California, are as follows: [T.D. ATF–120, 47 FR 57698, Dec. 28, 1982, as (1) The beginning point of the bound- amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5958, Feb. aries is the intersection of the North 27, 1987] Fork of the American River (also the § 9.61 El Dorado. boundary line between El Dorado and Placer Counties) and the township line (a) Name. The name of the ‘‘T. 11 N./T. 12 N.’’ (‘‘Pilot Hill’’ Quad- viticultural area described in this sec- rangle); tion is ‘‘El Dorado.’’ (2) Thence northeast along the North (b) Approved maps. The approved Fork of the American River to its di- U.S.G.S. topographic maps (7.5 series; vergence with the Middle Fork of the quadrangles) showing the boundaries of American River, continuing then, fol- the El Dorado viticultural area, includ- lowing the Middle Fork of the Amer- ing quadrangles showing the area with- ican River to its intersection with the in the boundaries, are as follows: Rubicon River which continues as the (1) ‘‘Pilot Hill, California,’’ 1954 boundary line between El Dorado and (photorevised 1973); Placer Counties (‘‘Auburn,’’ ‘‘Green- (2) ‘‘Auburn, California,’’ 1953 wood,’’ ‘‘Georgetown,’’ ‘‘Foresthill,’’ (photorevised 1973); and ‘‘Michigan Bluff’’ Quadrangles); (3) ‘‘Greenwood, California,’’ 1949 (3) Thence southeast along the Rubi- (photorevised 1973); con River to its intersection with the (4) ‘‘Georgetown, California,’’ 1949 range line ‘‘R. 11 E./R. 12 E.’’ (‘‘Tunnel (photorevised 1973); Hill’’ Quadrangle); (5) ‘‘Foresthill, California,’’ 1949 (4) Thence south along the range line (photorevised 1973); through T. 13 N. and T. 12 N., to its

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intersection with the township line ‘‘T. ‘‘T. 11 N./T. 12 N.’’ (‘‘Coloma’’ Quad- 12 N./T. 11 N.’’ (‘‘Tunnel Hill’’ and rangle); and ‘‘Slate Mountain’’ Quadrangles); (19) Thence west along the township (5) Thence east along the range line line to the point of beginning to its intersection with the range line (‘‘Coloma’’ and ‘‘Pilot Hill’’ Quad- ‘‘R. 12 E./R. 13 E.’’ (‘‘Slate Mountains’’ rangles). and ‘‘Pollock Pines’’ Quadrangles); [T.D. ATF–152, 48 FR 46520, Oct. 13, 1983, as (6) Thence south along the range line amended by T.D. ATF–254, 52 FR 23651, June to its intersection with the township 24, 1987] line ‘‘T. 11 N./T. 10 N.’’ (‘‘Pollock Pines’’ Quadrangle); § 9.62 Loramie Creek. (7) Thence east along the township (a) Name. The name of the line to its intersection with the range viticultural area described in this sec- line ‘‘R. 13 E./R. 14 E.’’ (‘‘Pollock tion is ‘‘Loramie Creek.’’ Pines’’ and ‘‘Stump Spring’’ Quad- (b) Approved map. The approved map rangles); for the Loramie Creek viticultural area (8) Thence south along the range line is the U.S.G.S. map entitled ‘‘Fort through T. 10 N., T. 9 N., and T. 8 N. to Loramie Quadrangle, Ohio—Shelby its intersection with the South Fork of Co.,’’ 7.5 minute series (topographic), the Cosumnes River (also the boundary 1961 (photoinspected 1973). line between El Dorado and Amador (c) Boundaries. The Loramie Creek Counties) (‘‘Stump Spring’’ and viticultural area is located entirely ‘‘Caldor’’ Quadrangles); within Shelby County, Ohio. The (9) Thence west and northwest along boundaries are as follows: the South Fork of the Cosumnes River (1) From the beginning point of the to its intersection with range line ‘‘R. boundary at the intersection of State 11 E./R. 10 E.’’ (‘‘Caldor,’’ ‘‘Omo Route 47 and Wright-Puthoff Road, the Ranch,’’ ‘‘Aukum,’’ and ‘‘Fiddletown’’ boundary runs southward on Wright- Quadrangles); Puthoff Road for a distance of 13⁄8 miles (10) Thence north along the range to the intersection of the Wright- line to its intersection with the town- Puthoff Road with Consolidated Rail- ship line ‘‘T. 8 N./T. 9 N.’’ road Corporation (indicated on the (‘‘Fiddletown’’ Quadrangle); U.S.G.S. map as New York Central (11) Thence west along the township Railroad); line to its intersection with range line (2) Then along the Consolidated Rail- ‘‘R. 10 E./R. 9 E.’’ (‘‘Fiddletown’’ and road Corporation right-of-way in a ‘‘Latrobe’’ Quadrangles); southwesterly direction for a distance (12) Thence north along the range of 21⁄8 miles to the intersection of the line to its intersection with U.S. Route Consolidated Railroad Corporation 50; right-of-way with Loramie Creek; (13) Thence west along U.S. Route 50 (3) Then upstream along Loramie to its intersection with Cameron Park Creek in a northwesterly direction for Drive; a distance of approximately 31⁄2 miles (14) Thence north along Cameron to the intersection of Loramie Creek Park Drive to its intersection with and State Route 47; Green Valley Road; (4) Then eastward on State Route 47 (15) Thence east along Green Valley for a distance of approximately 41⁄8 Road to its intersection with range line miles to the beginning point of State R.10 E/ R.9 E; Route 47 and Wright-Puthoff Road. (16) Thence north along the range line to its intersection with the town- [T.D. ATF–118, 47 FR 53356, Nov. 26, 1982] ship line T.10 N./ T.11 N; (17) Thence east along the township § 9.63 Linganore. line approximately 4,000 feet to its (a) Name. The name of the intersection with the range line ‘‘R. 9 viticultural area described in this sec- E./R. 10 E.’’ (‘‘Coloma’’ Quadrangle); tion is ‘‘Linganore.’’ (18) Thence north on the range line to (b) Approved maps. The appropriate its intersection with the township line maps for determining the boundaries of

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the Linganor viticultural area are five (7) Then northwesterly 21,000 feet in a U.S.G.S topographic maps. They are— straight line to the point lying at the (1) ‘‘Walkersville Quadrangle, Mary- intersection of State Highway 31 and land—Frederick Co.’’, 7.5 minute series, latitude line 39 degrees 30 minutes on 1953 (Photorevised 1979); the Libertytown Quadrangle and Union (2) ‘‘Libertytown Quadrangle, Mary- Bridge Quadrangle maps; land’’, 7.5 minute series, 1944 (8) Then westerly 15,625 feet along (Photorevised 1971); latitude line 39 degrees 30 minutes to (3) ‘‘Damascus Quadrangle, Mary- the point of intersection with Copper land’’, 7.5 minute series, 1944 Mine Road; (Photorevised 1979); (9) Then northwesterly along Copper (4) ‘‘Winfield Quadrangle, Maryland’’, Mine Road on the Union Bridge Quad- 7.5 minute series, 1950 (Photorevised rangle map to the point of intersection 1979); and with longitude line 77 degrees 15 min- (5) ‘‘Union Bridge Quadrangle, Mary- utes; land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 (10) Then southerly 5,250 feet along (Photorevised 1971). longitude line 77 degrees 15 minutes to (c) Boundaries. The Linganore the point of intersection with latitude viticultural area is located in north line 39 degrees 30 minutes on the Union central Maryland and encompasses Bridge Quadrangle and Walkersville parts of Frederick and Carroll Coun- Quadrangle maps; ties. From the beginning point lying at (11) Then southwesterly 46,750 feet in the confluence of Linganore Creek and a straight line on the Walkersville the Monocacy River, on the Quadrangle map to the point of begin- Walkersville Quadrangle map, the ning. boundary runs— [T.D. ATF–140, 48 FR 37374, Aug. 18, 1983] (1) South-southeasterly 5,000 feet in a straight line to the point lying ap- § 9.64 Dry Creek Valley. proximately 1,000 feet south of Inter- (a) Name. The name of the state Highway 70 at the intersection of viticultural area described in this sec- two unnamed light duty roads in the tion is ‘‘Dry Creek Valley.’’ town of Bartonsville; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (2) Then east-southeasterly 15,500 feet maps for determining the boundaries of in a straight line to the point lying at the Dry Creek Valley viticultural area the intersection of Mussetter Road and are six U.S.G.S. topographic maps. latitude line 39 degrees 22 minutes 30 They are— seconds; (1) ‘‘Geyserville Quadrangle, Cali- (3) Then east-northeasterly 8,125 feet fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute in a straight line to the point lying at series, 1955 (Photorevised 1975); the intersection of Mill Road and State (2) ‘‘Jimtown Quadrangle, Cali- Highway 144; fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute (4) Then easterly along State High- series, 1955 (Photorevised 1975); way 144 on the Walkersville Quad- (3) ‘‘Healdsburg Quadrangle, Cali- rangle, Libertytown Quadrangle, and fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute Damascus Quadrangle maps to the series, 1955 (Photorevised 1980); point of intersection with State High- (4) ‘‘Guerneville Quadrangle, Cali- way 27, approximately midway between fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute the towns of Ridgeville and Parrsville, series, 1955; on the Damascus Quadrangle map; (5) ‘‘Cazadero Quadrangle, Cali- (5) Then northeasterly along State fornia—Sonoma County,’’ 7.5 minute Highway 27 on the Damascus Quad- series, 1978; and rangle, Libertytown Quadrangle, and (6) ‘‘Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle Winfield Quadrangle maps to the point (formerly ‘Skaggs Springs Quad- of intersection with State Highway 26 rangle’), California—Sonoma County,’’ in the town of Taylorsville on the Win- 7.5 minute series, 1978. field Quadrangle map; (c) Boundaries. The Dry Creek Valley (6) Then northerly 2,750 feet in a viticultural area is located in north straight line to the point on a hill iden- central Sonoma County, California. tified as having an elevation of 850 feet; From the beginning point, lying at the

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intersection of latitude line 38 degrees (14) Then southerly along U.S. High- 45 minutes and the northwest corner of way 101 to the point of intersection Section 5, T. 10 N., R. 10 W. on the with an unnamed light duty road ‘‘Geyserville Quadrangle’’ map, the (known locally as Chiquita Road) on boundary runs— the ‘‘Geyserville Quadrangle’’ map; (1) Southeasterly in a straight line (15) Then easterly along the unnamed approximately 11,000 feet (closely fol- light duty road to the point of intersec- lowing the ridge line) to the northeast tion with an unnamed heavy duty road corner of Section 9, T. 10 N., R. 10 W.; (known locally as Healdsburg Avenue) (2) Then southerly along the east line on the ‘‘Jimtown Quadrangle’’ map; of Section 9 to the southeast corner (16) Then southerly along the thereof; unnamed heavy duty road through the (3) Then S. 74 degrees, E. 2,800 feet in town of Healdsburg to the point of a straight line to the northeasterly tip intersection with the Russian River on of a small unnamed lake; the ‘‘Healdsburg Quadrangle’’ map; (4) Then N. 57 degrees, E. 2,300 feet in (17) Then southerly along the mean- a straight line to the southeast corner ders of the Russian River to the con- of Section 10, T. 10 N., R. 10 W.; fluence of Dry Creek; (5) Then S. 16 degrees, E. 1,800 feet in (18) Then west-southwesterly 1,300 a straight line to the point on a peak feet in a straight line to an unnamed identified as having an elevation of 664 light duty road (known locally as Fore- feet; man Lane); (19) Then westerly along the (6) Then S. 55 degrees, E. 7,900 feet in unnamed light duty road, crossing a straight line to the most northerly West Dry Creek Road and passing Felta point on the northeasterly line of School, to the point of intersection ‘‘Olive Hill’’ cemetery lying on the eas- with Felta Creek on the ‘‘Guerneville terly side of Canyon Road; Quadrangle’’ map; (7) Then southeasterly along the (20) Then southwesterly 18,000 feet northeasterly line of ‘‘Olive Hill’’ cem- along the meanders of Felta Creek to etery to the most easterly point there- the point lying at the intersection of on; three springs in T. 8 N., R. 10 W., ap- (8) Then S. 2 degrees, E. 3,100 feet in proximately 300 feet east from the word a straight line to the point in the west- ‘‘Springs’’; erly fork of Wood Creek lying at the (21) Then S. 58 degrees, W. 15,000 feet westerly terminus of a dirt road; in a straight line to the southwest cor- (9) Then southerly 3,000 feet along ner of Section 9, T. 8 N., R. 10 W.; the west fork of Wood Creek to the (22) Then northerly along the west point lying 400 feet north of the point line of Sections 9 and 4, T. 8 N., R. 10 on a peak identified as having an ele- W., continuing along the west line of vation of 781 feet; Section 33, T. 9 N., R. 10 W. to the (10) Then southerly 400 feet in a northwest corner thereof; straight line to the point on a peak (23) Then westerly along the south identified as having an elevation of 781 line of Sections 29 and 30, T. 9 N., R. 10 feet; W. to the southwest corner of Section (11) Then S. 501⁄2 degrees, E. 15,500 feet 30 on the ‘‘Cazadero Quadrangle’’ map; in a straight line to the point lying at (24) Then northerly along the west the intersection of Lytton Creek and line of Sections 30 and 19, T. 9 N., R. 10 the township line common to T. 9 N. W. to the northwest corner of Section and T. 10 N. in R. 9 W.; 19; (12) Then southerly along the mean- (25) Then westerly along the south ders of Lytton Creek to the point of line of Section 13, T. 9 N., R. 11 W. to intersection with Lytton Springs Road the southwest corner thereof; in T. 9 N., R. 9 W.; (26) Then southwesterly 14,200 feet in (13) Then easterly along Lytton a straight line to the northeast corner Springs Road to the point of intersec- of Section 20, T. 9 N., R. 11 W.; tion with U.S. Highway 101 (a.k.a. Red- (27) Then westerly along the north wood Highway) on the ‘‘Jimtown Quad- line of Section 20 to the northwest cor- rangle’’ map; ner thereof;

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(28) Then northerly along the east its intersection with State Route 603 at line of Sections 18, 7, and 6, T. 9 N., R. interchange 38. 11 W., continuing along the east line of (7) Then the boundary continues Sections 31, 30, 19, 18, 7, and 6, T. 10 N., northwest on State Route 603 to its R. 11 W. to the point of intersection intersection with State Route 629. with latitude line 38 degrees 45 minutes (8) Then the boundary follows State on the ‘‘Warm Springs Dam Quad- Route 629 (which later becomes State rangle’’ map; and Route 622 north of Brandshaw Creek) 2 (29) Then easterly along latitude line miles across the Roanoke County line 38 degrees 45 minutes to the point of to where it intersects the Chesapeake beginning on the ‘‘Geyserville Quad- and Potomac Telephone Company rangle’’ map. right-of-way. (9) Then the boundary turns north- [T.D. ATF–137, 48 FR 35397, Aug. 4, 1983, as amended by T.D. ATF–468, 66 FR 50565, Oct. 4, west along the C & P right-of-way over 2001] Pearis Mountain to the point where the right-of-way intersects State Route § 9.65 North Fork of Roanoke. 785, one quarter mile northeast of the (a) Name. The name of the intersections of State Routes 785 and viticultural area described in this sec- 697. tion is ‘‘North Fork of Roanoke.’’ (10) Then the boundary follows State (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Route 784 back to the beginning point. maps for determining the boundaries of [T.D. ATF–129, 48 FR 16250, Apr. 15, 1983, as the North Fork of Roanoke viticultural amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5958, Feb. area are six U.S.G.S. Virginia, 7.5 27, 1987] minute series maps. They are: (1) McDonalds Mill Quadrangle, 1965; § 9.66 Russian River Valley. (2) Glenvar Quadrangle, 1965; (a) Name. The name of the (3) Elliston Quadrangle, 1965; viticultural area described in this sec- (4) Ironto Quadrangle, 1965; tion is ‘‘Russian River Valley.’’ (5) Blacksburg Quadrangle, 1965; and (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (6) Newport Quadrangle, 1965. maps for determining the boundaries of (c) Boundaries. The North Fork of Ro- the Russian River Valley viticultural anoke viticultural area is located in area are 11 United States Geological parts of Roanoke and Montgomery Survey 1:24,000 Scale topographic maps. Counties in southern Virginia. They are titled: (1) The point of the beginning is in (1) Healdsburg, California Quad- the north at the intersection of State rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, Routes 785 and 697 in Roanoke County. edition of 1993; (2) Then the boundary follows State (2) Guerneville, California Quad- Route 697 northeast over Crawford rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, Ridge to the intersection at State edition of 1993; Route 624. (3) Cazadero, California Quadrangle— (3) Then the boundary turns south- Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, edition west on State Route 624 along the of 1978; boundary of the Jefferson National (4) Duncans Mills California Quad- Forest and then continues across the rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, Montgomery County line to U.S. 460 edition of 1979; (business). (5) Camp Meeker, California Quad- (4) Then the boundary follows U.S. rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, Route 460 (business) south through the edition of 1995; town of Blacksburg. (6) Valley Ford, California Quad- (5) Then the boundary continues on rangle, 7.5 Minute Series, edition of U.S. Route 460 (bypass) to the intersec- 1954; photorevised 1971; tion of U.S. Route 460 East, where it (7) Two Rock, California Quadrangle, turns east for approximately one mile 7.5 Minute Series, edition of 1954; to the intersection of U.S. Interstate photorevised 1971; Highway 81 at Interchange 37. (8) Sebastopol, California Quad- (6) Then the boundary continues rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, northeast on Interstate Highway 81 to edition of 1954; photorevised 1980;

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(9) Santa Rosa, California Quad- (11) Proceed 3.3 miles southeast on rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, Burnside Road to its intersection with edition of 1954; and an unnamed medium duty road at BM (10) Mark West Springs, California 375, T6N, R9W, on the Two Rock map. Quadrangle, 7.5 Minute Series, edition (12) Proceed 0.6 mile straight south- of 1998, and east to an unnamed 610-foot elevation (11) Jimtown, California Quad- peak, 1.5 miles southwest of Canfield rangle—Sonoma Co., 7.5 Minute Series, School, T6N, R9W, on the Two Rock edition of 1993. map. (c) Boundaries. The Russian River (13) Proceed 0.75 mile straight east- Valley viticultural area is located in southeast to an unnamed 641-foot ele- Sonoma County, California. vation peak, 1.4 miles south-southwest (1) Starting point Healdsburg map- of Canfield School, T6N, R9W, on the Healdsburg Avenue Bridge over the Two Rock map. Russian River at Healdsburg. Proceed (14) Proceed 0.85 mile straight north- south along Russian River to the point east to the intersection with an where Russian River and Dry Creek unnamed intermittent stream and Can- converge, from this point proceed west field Road; continue 0.3 mile straight in a straight line to Forman Lane. in the same northeast line of direction (2) Proceed west along Foreman Lane to its intersection with the common to where it crosses Westside Road and boundary of Ranges 8 and 9, just west becomes Felta School Road. of an unnamed unimproved dirt road, (3) Proceed west on Felta School T6N, on the Two Rock map. Road to the point where it crosses (15) Proceed 1.8 miles straight north Felta Creek. along the common Range 8 and 9 (4) Proceed 18000′ up Felta Creek to boundary line to its intersection with its headwaters as shown on the Blucher Creek, T6N, on the Two Rock Guerneville, map as ‘‘Springs.’’ map. (5) Proceed southwest in a straight (16) Proceed 1.25 miles generally line 58 degrees W 27000′ to an intersec- northeast along Blucher Creek to its tion with Hulbert Creek on the intersection with Highway 116, also Cazadero map. known as Gravenstein Highway, in sec- (6) Proceed south and southeast tion 18, T6N, R8W, on the Two Rock along Hulbert Creek to the point where map. it intersects California Hwy 116 on the (17) Proceed 0.2 mile straight south- Duncan Mills map. east along Highway 116 to its intersec- (7) Proceed in a westerly direction tion with an unnamed light duty road along California Hwy 116 to Monte Rio to the north in section 18, T6N, R8W, where it intersects the Bohemian Hwy. on the Two Rock map. (8) Proceed southeast along the Bohe- (18) Proceed 0.1 mile straight north- mian Highway, crossing over the Camp west along the unnamed light duty Meeker map, to the town of Freestone, road to its intersection with an where the highway intersects at BM 214 unnamed medium-duty road to the with an unnamed medium-duty road east, (known as Todd Road in section (known locally as Bodega Road, section 18, T6N, R8W, on the Two Rock map). 12, T6N, R10W, on the Valley Ford (19) Proceed 4.8 miles east, north, and map). east again along Todd Road, a medium- (9) Proceed 0.9 mile northeast on duty road, crossing over the Sebastopol Bodega Road to its intersection, at BM map and then passing over U.S. High- 486, with Jonvive Road to the north way 101 and continuing straight east and an unnamed light duty road to the 0.1 mile to Todd Road’s intersection south, (known locally as Barnett Val- with Santa Rosa Avenue, a primary ley Road, T6N, R9W, on the Camp road that is generally parallel to U.S. Meeker map). Highway 101, in section 2, T6N, R8W, on (10) Proceed 2.2 miles south, and then the Santa Rosa map. east, on Barnett Valley Road, crossing (20) Proceed 5.8 miles generally north over the Valley Ford map, to its inter- along Santa Rosa Avenue, which be- section with Burnside Road in section comes Mendocino Avenue, to its inter- 17, T6N, R9W, on the Two Rock map. section with an unnamed secondary

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road, known locally as Bicentennial where it crosses the Russian River at Way, 0.3 mile north-northwest of BM the point of beginning. 161 on Mendocino Avenue, section 11, [T.D. ATF–159, 48 FR 48813, Oct. 21, 1983, as T7N, R8W, on the Santa Rosa map. amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. (21) Proceed 2.5 miles straight north, 27, 1987; T.D. TTB–7, 68 FR 67370, Dec. 2, 2003; crossing over the 906-foot elevation T.D. TTB–32, 70 FR 53299, Sept. 8, 2005] peak in section 35 of the Santa Rosa map, to its intersection with Mark § 9.67 Catoctin. West Springs Road and the meandering (a) Name. The name of the 280-foot elevation in section 26, T8N, viticultural area described in this sec- R8W, of the Mark West Springs map. tion is ‘‘Catoctin.’’ (22) Proceed 4.8 miles north-north- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate west along Mark West Springs Road, maps for determining the boundaries of which becomes Porter Creek Road, to the Catoctin viticultural area are 12 its intersection with Franz Valley U.S.G.S. maps in the scale 1:24,000. Road, a light-duty road to the north of They are— Porter Creek Road, in section 12, T8N, (1) ‘‘Point of Rocks Quadrangle, R8W, on the Mark West Springs map. Maryland—Virginia,’’ 7.5 minute series, (23) Proceed in a northerly direction 1970; along Franz Vally Road to the north- (2) ‘‘Buckeystown Quadrangle, Mary- erly most crossing of Franz Creek. land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1952 (24) Proceed west along Franz Creek (Photorevised 1971); until it intersects the line separating (3) ‘‘Frederick Quadrangle, Mary- Section 21 and Section 22. land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 (25) Proceed south on this line sepa- (Photorevised 1980); rating Section 21 and 22 to the corner (4) ‘‘Catoctin Furnace Quadrangle, common to Section 21 and 22 and Sec- Maryland,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 tion 27 and 28. (Photorevised 1979); (26) Proceed west from the common (5) ‘‘Blue Ridge Summit Quadrangle, corner of Section 21 and 22 and 27 and Maryland—Pennsylvania,’’ 7.5 minute 28 and in a straight line to the peak of series, 1953 (Photorevised 1971); Chalk Hill on the Healdsburg map. (6) ‘‘Emmitsburg Quadrangle, Mary- land—Pennsylvania,’’ 7.5 minute series, (27) Proceed west from the peak of 1953 (Photorevised 1971); Chalk Hill in a straight line to the (7) ‘‘Smithsburg Quadrangle, Mary- point where Brooks Creek joins the land—Pennsylvania,’’ 7.5 minute series, Russian River. 1953 (Photorevised 1971); (28) Proceed north west in a straight (8) ‘‘Myersville Quadrangle, Mary- line 8000′ to a peak marked 772′ elv. on land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 the Jimtown map. (Photorevised 1971); (29) Proceed north west in a straight (9) ‘‘Funkstown Quadrangle, Mary- ′ line from hill top 772 elv. to hill top land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 ′ 596 elv. (Photorevised 1971); (30) Proceed north west in a straight (10) ‘‘Keedysville Quadrangle, Mary- ′ line from hill top 596 elv. to hill top land—West Virginia,’’ 7.5 minute se- ′ 516 elv. ries, 1978; (31) Proceed north west in a straight (11) ‘‘Harpers Ferry Quadrangle, Vir- line from hill top 516′ elv. to hill top ginia—Maryland—West Virginia,’’ 7.5 530′ elv. minute series, 1969; and (32) Proceed west in a straight line (12) ‘‘Charles Town Quadrangle, West from hill top 530′ elv. to hill top 447′ Virginia—Virginia—Maryland,’’ 7.5 elv. minute series, 1978; (33) Proceed west in a straight line (13) ‘‘Middletown Quadrangle, Mary- from hill top 447′ elv. to the point land,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1953 where Alexander Valley Road meets (photorevised 1979); Healdsburg Avenue. (c) Boundaries. The Catoctin (34) Proceed south along Healdsburg viticultural area is located in western Avenue through the city of Healdsburg Maryland and encompasses parts of on the Healdsburg map to the point Frederick and Washington Counties.

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From the beginning point at the point (11) Then south-southwesterly 29,000 where U.S. Highway 15 crosses the Po- feet in a straight line to the most east- tomac River and enters the land mass ern point on the boundary line of the of Maryland on the ‘‘Point of Rocks Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Quadrangle’’ map, the boundary runs— Historical Park lying north of the town (1) Northerly 1,100 feet in a straight of Dargan; line to the point of intersection with a (12) Then southwesterly 7,500 feet in a 500-foot contour line; straight line to the point of the ‘‘Harp- (2) Then northeasterly along the me- ers Ferry Quadrangle’’ map lying ap- anders of the 500-foot contour line on proximately 600 feet northwest of the ‘‘Point of Rocks Quadrangle,’’ Manidokan Camp at the confluence of ‘‘Buckeystown Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Fred- an unnamed stream and the Potomac erick Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Catoctin Furnace River; and Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Blue Ridge Summit (13) Then easterly along the mean- Quadrangle,’’ and ‘‘Emmitsburg Quad- ders of the Potomac River on the rangle’’ maps to the point of intersec- ‘‘Harpers Ferry Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Charles tion with the Maryland—Pennsylvania Town Quadrangle,’’ and ‘‘Point of State line on the ‘‘Emmitsburg Quad- Rocks Quadrangle’’ maps to the point rangle’’ map; of beginning. (3) Then west along the Maryland- Pennsylvania State line on the ‘‘Em- [T.D. ATF–154, 48 FR 46523, Oct. 13, 1983, as mitsburg Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Blue Ridge amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. Summit Quadrangle,’’ and 27, 1987] ‘‘Smithsburg Quadrangle’’ maps to the point of intersection with the first 800- § 9.68 Merritt Island. foot contour line lying west of South (a) Name. The name of the Mountain on the ‘‘Smithsburg Quad- viticultural area described in this sec- rangle’’ map; tion is ‘‘Merritt Island.’’ (4) Then southwesterly along the me- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate anders of the 800-foot contour line on maps for determining the boundaries of the ‘‘Smithburg Quadrangle,’’ the Merritt Island viticultural area are ‘‘Myersville Quadrangle,’’ ‘‘Funkstown two U.S.G.S. maps, 7.5 minute series. Quadrangle,’’ and ‘‘Keedysville Quad- They are entitled: rangle’’ maps to the point of intersec- (1) ‘‘Clarksburg Quadrangle, Cali- tion with an unnamed light duty road (known locally as Clevelandville Road) fornia,’’ 1967 (Photo revised 1980); and north of the town of Clevelandville on (2) ‘‘Courtland Quadrangle, Cali- the ‘‘Keedysville Quadrangle’’ map; fornia,’’ 1978. (5) Then southerly along the (c) Boundaries. The Merritt Island unnamed light duty road to the point viticultural area is located in Yolo of intersection with Reno Monument County, California, six miles south of Road; the City of Sacramento. The bound- (6) Then southwesterly 13,500 feet in a aries of the Merritt Island viticultural straight line to the point lying at the area, using landmarks and points of intersection of Highway 67 and reference found on the appropriate Millbrook Road; U.S.G.S. maps, are as follows: (7) Then westerly along Millbrook (1) Starting at the most southernly Road to the point of intersection with point, the intersection of Sutter Mount Briar Road; Slough with the Sacramento River. (8) Then northerly along Mount Briar (2) Then west along the course of Road to the point of intersection with Sutter Slough for 0.54 miles until it a 500-foot contour line; intersects Elk Slough. (9) Then northerly along the 500-foot (3) Then northeast along the course contour line to the point of intersec- of Elk Slough for 9.58 miles to the com- tion with Red Hill Road; munity of Clarksburg and the intersec- (10) Then southerly along the 500-foot tion of Sacramento River. contour line to the point of intersec- tion with Porterstown Road;

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(4) Then southeasterly along the (8) Then northwest in straight line course of the Sacramento River for 7.8 for approximately 9.3 miles to the miles to the beginning point. lookout tower at Fort Simcoe Histor- [T.D. ATF–134, 48 FR 22146, May 17, 1983, as ical State Park; amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. (9) Then north in a straight line for 27, 1987] approximately 11.7 miles to an unnamed peak, (elevation 3372 feet); § 9.69 Yakima Valley. and (a) Name. The name of the (10) Then east following Ahtanum viticultural area described in this sec- Ridge, crossing unnamed peaks of 2037 tion is ‘‘Yakima Valley.’’ feet elevation, 2511 feet elevation, 2141 (b) Approved maps. The approved feet elevation, to the Wapato Dam at maps for determining the boundary of the point of beginning. the Yakima Valley viticultural area [T.D. ATF–128, 48 FR 14375, Apr. 4, 1983] are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are enti- tled: § 9.70 Northern Sonoma. (1) ‘‘Walla Walla, Washington,’’ scaled 1:250,000, edition of 1953, limited (a) Name. The name of the revision 1963; and viticultural area described in this sec- (2) ‘‘Yakima, Washington,’’ scaled tion is ‘‘Northern Sonoma.’’ 1:250,000, edition of 1958, revised 1971. (b) Approved maps. The approved (c) Boundaries. The Yakima Valley maps for determining the boundary of viticultural area is located in Benton the Northern Sonoma viticultural area and Yakima Counties, Washington. The are the U.S.G.S. Topographical Map of beginning point is found on the ‘‘Yak- Sonoma County, California, scale ima, Washington,’’ U.S.G.S. map at the 1:100,000, dated 1970, the Asti Quad- Wapato Dam located on the Yakima rangle, California, 7.5 minute series River. (Topographic) Map, dated 1959, (1) Then east following the crest of photorevised 1978, and the Jimtown the Rattlesnake Hills across Elephant Quadrangle, California-Sonoma Coun- Mountain, Zillah Peak, High Top (ele- ty, 7.5 Minute series (Topographic) vation 3031 feet), and an unnamed Map, dated 1955, photorevised 1975. mountain (elevation 3629 feet) to the (c) Boundary. The Northern Sonoma Bennett Ranch; Viticultural area is located in Sonoma (2) Then due east approximately 0.2 County, California. The boundary de- mile to the boundary of the Hanford scription in paragraphs (c)(1) through Atomic Energy Commission Works; (c)(28) of this section includes (in pa- (3) Then southeast following the rentheses) the local names of roads boundary of the Hanford AEC Works which are not identified by name on along the Rattlesnake Hills to the the map. Yakima River; (1) On the U.S.G.S. Topographical (4) Then southeast across the top of Map of Sonoma County, California, the Red Mountain to the peak of Badger beginning point is the point, in the Mountain; town of Monte Rio, at which a sec- (5) Then due south for approximately ondary highway (Bohemian Highway) 4.9 miles to the 1000 foot contour line crosses the Russian River. immediately south of the Burlington (2) The boundary follows this sec- Northern Railroad (indicated on map ondary highway (Bohemian Highway) as the Northern Pacific Railroad); southeasterly across the Russian (6) Then west following the 1000 foot River, along Dutch Bill Creek, through contour line to its intersection with the towns of Camp Meeker, Occidental, U.S. Highway 97 immediately west of and Freestone, then northeasterly to Hembre Mountain; the point at which it is joined by State (7) Then west following the Highway 12. Toppenish Ridge, across an unnamed (3) The boundary follows State High- mountain (elevation 2172 feet), an way 12 through the town of Sebastopol unnamed mountain (elevation 2363 to the point, near a bench mark at ele- feet), to the peak of Toppenish Moun- vation 96 feet, at which it intersects a tain (elevation 3609 feet); northbound secondary highway (Fulton

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Road) leading toward the town of Ful- utes to the point lying at 122 degrees 52 ton. minutes 30 seconds longitude. (4) The boundary follows this sec- (14) The boundary proceeds north- ondary highway (Fulton Road) north to westerly in a straight line to the the town of Fulton where it intersects southeast corner of section 4, Township an east-west secondary highway (River 11 North, Range 10 West, on the Asti, Road). Quadrangle map. (5) The boundary follows this sec- (15) The boundary proceeds north- ondary highway (River Road)— easterly in a straight line to the south- (i) East past U.S. Highway 101 (where east corner of section 34, Township 12 the name of this secondary highway North, Range 10 West. changes to Mark West Springs Road), (16) The boundary proceeds north (ii) Easterly, then northerly to the along the east boundary of section 34, town of Mark West Springs (where the Township 12 North, Range 10 West on name of this secondary highway the U.S.G.S. Topographical Map of changes to Porter Road), Sonoma County, California, to the (iii) Easterly to the town of Petrified Sonoma County-Mendocino County Forest (where the name of this sec- line. ondary highway changes to Petrified (17) The boundary proceeds along the Forest Road), and Sonoma County-Mendocino County line west then south to the southwest (iv) Northeasterly to the Sonoma corner of section 34, Township 12 County-Napa County line. North, Range 11 West. (6) The boundary follows the Sonoma (18) The boundary proceeds in a County-Napa County line northerly to straight line east southeasterly to the the Sonoma County-Lake County line. southeast corner of section 2, Township (7) The boundary follows the Sonoma 11 North, Range 11 West. County-Lake County line northwest- (19) The boundary proceeds in a erly to the section line on the north straight line south southeasterly to side of Section 11, Township 10 North, the southeast corner of section 24, Range 8 West. Township 11 North, Range 11 West. (8) The boundary follows this section (20) The boundary proceeds in a line west to the northwest corner of straight line southeasterly across sec- Section 9, Township 10 North, Range 8, tions 30, 31, and 32 in Township 11 West. North, Range 10 West, to the point at (9) The boundary follows the section 38 degrees 45 minutes North latitude line south to the southwest corner of parallel and 123 degrees 00 minutes Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 8, East longitude in section 5, Township West. 10 North, Range 10 West. (10) The boundary proceeds northerly (21) The boundary proceeds along this along the western lines of section 4, of latitude parallel west to the west line Township 9 North, Range 8 West, and of section 5, Township 10 North, Range sections 33, 28, 21, 16, and 9 of Township 11 West. 10 North, Range 8 West of the Jimtown (22) The boundary proceeds along the Quadrangle map. section line south to the southeast cor- (11) The boundary proceeds westerly ner of section 18, Township 9 North, along the northern lines of sections 8 Range 11 West. and 7, Township 10 North, Range 8 West (23) The boundary proceeds in a and section 12, Township 10 North, straight line southwesterly approxi- Range 9 West to the southeastern cor- mately 5 miles to the peak of Big Oat ner of section 2, Township 10 North, Mountain, elevation 1,404 feet. Range 9 West. (24) The boundary proceeds in a (12) The boundary proceeds north- straight line southerly approximately westerly in a straight line to the east- 23⁄4 miles to the peak of Pole Mountain, ern line of section 3 at 38 degrees 45 elevation 2,204 feet. minutes latitude, Township 10 North, (25) The boundary proceeds in a Range 9 West. straight line southeasterly approxi- (13) The boundary proceeds westerly mately 43⁄4 miles to the confluence of along latitude line 38 degrees 45 min- Austin Creek and the Russian River.

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(26) The boundary proceeds along the (7) Then northeast along the course Russian River northeasterly, then of the Gasconade River approximately southeasterly to the beginning point. 3.8 miles to the beginning point. [T.D. ATF–204, 50 FR 20562, May 17, 1985, as [T.D. ATF–136, 48 FR 37372, Aug. 18, 1983, as amended by T.D. ATF–233; 51 FR 30354, Aug. amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. 26, 1986; T.D. ATF–300, 55 FR 32402, Aug. 9, 27, 1987] 1990] § 9.72 Southeastern New England. § 9.71 Hermann. (a) Name. The name of the (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘Southeastern New England.’’ tion is ‘‘Hermann.’’ (b) Approved maps. The approved (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundary of maps for determining the boundaries of the Southeastern New England the Hermann viticultural area are six viticultural area are three U.S.G.S. U.S.G.S. Missouri Quadrangle maps, 7.5 maps. They are entitled: minute series. They are entitled: (1) ‘‘Boston, Mass.; N.H.; Conn.; R.I.; Maine’’, scaled 1:250,000, edition of 1956, (1) Hermann (1974). revised 1970; (2) Berger (1974). (2) ‘‘Hartford, Conn.; N.Y.; N.J.; (3) Gasconade (1974). Mass.’’, scaled 1:250,000, edition of 1962, (4) Pershing (1974). revised 1975; and (5) Swiss (1973). (3) ‘‘Providence, R.I.; Mass.; Conn.; (6) Dissen (1973). N.Y.’’, scaled 1:250,000, edition of 1947, (c) Boundaries. The Hermann revised 1969. viticultural area is located in central (c) Boundaries. The Southeastern New Missouri along and south of the Mis- England viticultural area is located in souri River, in the northern portions of the counties of New Haven, New Lon- Gasconade and Franklin Counties. The don, and Middlesex in Connecticut; in boundaries of the Hermann viticultural the counties of Bristol, Newport, Provi- area, using landmarks and points of dence, and Washington, in Rhode Is- reference found on the appropriate land; and in the counties of Barnstable, U.S.G.S. maps, are as follows: Bristol, Dukes, Nantucket, Norfolk, (1) Starting at the intersection of the and Plymouth in Massachusetts. The Gasconade River with the Missouri beginning point is found on the ‘‘Hart- River. ford’’ U.S.G.S. map in New Haven Har- (2) Then continuing east and north- bor; east approximately 16.5 miles along the (1) Then north following the Quinnipiac River to U.S. Interstate 91; Missouri River Pacific Railroad, as it parallels the Missouri River, to the (2) Then east following U.S. Inter- state 91 to Connecticut Highway 80; Gasconade/Franklin County line. (3) Then east following Connecticut (3) Then continuing along the Mis- Highway 80 to Connecticut Highway 9 souri Pacific Railroad southeast ap- near Deep River; proximately 8.5 miles to the intersec- (4) Then north following Connecticut tion Big Berger Creek. Highway 9 to Connecticut Highway 82; (4) Then southwest along the winding (5) Then north, east, south and east course of Big Berger Creek for approxi- following Connecticut Highway 82 and mately 20 miles (eight miles due south- 182 to Connecticut Highway 2 in Nor- west) to Township line T.44/45N. wich; (5) Then west along the T.44/45N. line (6) Then east following Connecticut approximately 15.5 miles to the inter- Highway 2 to Connecticut Highway 165; section of First Creek. (7) Then east following Connecticut (6) Then north and northwest along and Rhode Island Highway 165 to Inter- the course of First Creek approxi- state Highway 95 near Millville; mately 13.7 miles (6.5 miles straight (8) Then north following Interstate northwest) to the intersection of the Highway 95 to the Kent County-Wash- Gasconade River. ington County boundary;

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(9) Then east following the Kent the viticultural area comprises the en- County-Washington County boundary tire area of the islands. into Narragansett Bay; [T.D. ATF–193, 50 FR 256, Jan 3, 1985] (10) Then north through Narragansett Bay, the Providence River, and the § 9.74 Columbia Valley. Blackstone River to the Rhode Island- (a) Name. The name of the Massachusetts State boundary; viticultural area described in this sec- (11) Then east and south following tion is ‘‘Columbia Valley.’’ the Rhode Island-Massachusetts State (b) Approved maps. The approved boundary to the Norfolk-Bristol maps for determining the boundary of (Mass.) County boundary; the Columbia Valley viticultural area (12) Then northeast following the are nine 1:250,000 scale U.S.G.S. maps. Norfolk-Bristol (Mass.) County bound- They are entitled: ary to the Amtrak right-of-way (Penn (1) ‘‘Concrete, Washington, U.S.; Central on map) northeast of Mans- British Columbia, Canada,’’ edition of field; 1955, limited revision 1962; (13) Then north following the Amtrak (2) ‘‘Okanogan, Washington,’’ edition right-of-way to the Neponset River im- of 1954, limited revision 1963; mediately east of the Norwood Memo- (3) ‘‘Pendleton, Oregon, Washington,’’ rial Airport; edition of 1953, revised 1973; (14) Then northeast following the (4) ‘‘Pullman, Washington, Idaho,’’ Neponset River into Dorchester Bay; edition of 1955, revised 1974; (5) ‘‘Ritzville, Washington,’’ edition (15) Then east following the Norfolk- of 1953, limited revision 1965; Suffolk County boundary, and the (6) ‘‘The Dalles, Oregon, Wash- Plymouth-Suffolk County boundary ington,’’ edition of 1953, revised 1971; into Massachusetts Bay; (7) ‘‘Walla Walla, Washington, Or- (16) Then returning to the point of egon,’’ edition of 1953, limited revision beginning by way of Massachusetts 1963; Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, Block Island (8) ‘‘Wenatchee, Washington,’’ edition Sound and Long Island Sound; and in- of 1957, revised 1971; and cluding all of the offshore islands in (9) ‘‘Yakima, Washington,’’ edition of Norfolk, Plymouth, Barnstable, Nan- 1958, revised 1971. tucket, Dukes, and Bristol Counties, (c) Boundaries. The Columbia Valley Massachusetts; all offshore islands in viticultural area is located in Adams, Rhode Island; and all offshore islands Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, in Connecticut east of the Quinnipiac Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, River. Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, [T.D. ATF–169, 49 FR 11830, Mar. 28, 1984] Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima Counties, Washington, and in § 9.73 Martha’s Vineyard. Gilliman, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, and Wasco Counties, Oregon. The be- (a) Name. The name of the ginning point is found on ‘‘The Dalles’’ viticultural area described in this sec- U.S.G.S. map at the confluence of the tion is ‘‘Martha’s Vineyard.’’ Klickitat and Columbia Rivers: (b) Approved maps. The approved map (1) Then north and east following the for determining the boundary of the Klickitat and Little Klickitat Rivers Martha’s Vineyard viticultural area is to U.S. Highway 97 northeast of the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Providence, R.I.; Goldendale; Mass.; Conn.; N.Y.;’’ scaled 1:250,000, (2) Then north following U.S. High- edition of 1947 revised 1969. way 97 to the 1,000′ contour line south- (c) Boundaries. The Martha’s Vine- west of Hembre Mountain; yard viticultural area is located en- (3) Then west following the tirely within Dukes County, Massachu- Toppenish Ridge, across unnamed setts. The boundary of the Martha’s mountains of 2,172′ and 2,363′ elevation, Vineyard viticultural area is the shore- to the peak of Toppenish Mountain, line of the islands named ‘‘Martha’s elevation 3,609′; Vineyard’’ and ‘‘Chappaquiddic Island’’ (4) Then northwest in a straight line on the ‘‘Providence’’ U.S.G.S. map, and for approximately 11.3 miles to the

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intersection of Agency Creek with the contour line immediately east of Lake township line between R. 15 E. and R. Chelan; 16 E.; (19) Then southeast and north fol- (5) Then north following the town- lowing the 2,000′ contour line (begin- ship line between R. 15 E. and R. 16 E. ning in the ‘‘Wenatchee’’ U.S.G.S. map, to the Tieton River; passing through the ‘‘Ritzville’’ and (6) Then northeast following the ‘‘Okanogan’’ maps, and ending in the Tieton River to the confluence with ‘‘Concrete’’ map) to the point where the Naches River; the 2,000′ contour line intersects the (7) Then east in a straight line for ap- township line between T. 30 N. and T. proximately 15.3 miles to the intersec- 31 N. immediately west of Methow; tion of the 46°45′ latitude line with the (20) Then east following the township Yakima River; line between T. 30 N. and T. 31 N. for (8) Then north following the Yakima approximately 20.2 miles to the 2,000′ River to the confluence with the North contour line east of Monse; Branch Canal approximately one mile (21) Then south and east following northwest of Throp; the 2,000′ contour line to the township (9) Then north, east, and southeast line between T. 30 N. and T. 31 N. west following the North Branch Canal to of Alkali Lake; its intersection with U.S. Interstate 90 (22) Then northeast in a straight line in Johnson Canyon; for approximately 10.7 miles to the (10) Then east following U.S. Inter- point of intersection of the 2,000′ con- state 90 to the Columbia River; tour line with Coyote Creek; (11) Then north following the Colum- (23) Then east, north, south, east, and bia River to the township line between north following the 2,000′ contour line T. 21 N. and T. 22 N. immediately north to the township line between T. 29 N. of the Rock Island Dam; and T. 30 N. immediately west of the (12) Then west following the township Sanpoil River; line between T. 21 N. and T. 22 N. for (24) Then east following the township approximately 7.1 miles (from the west line between T. 29 N. and T. 30 N. for shore of the Columbia River) to the approximately 2.3 miles to the 2,000′ 2,000′ contour line immediately west of contour line immediately east of the Squilchuck Creek; Sanpoil River; (13) Then north and west following (25) Then south, east, and north fol- the 2,000′ contour line to the township lowing the 2,000′ contour line to the line between R. 18 E. and R. 19 E. west township line between T. 29 N. and T 30 of the landing area at Cashmere-Dry- N. at Ninemile Flat; den; (26) Then east following the township (14) Then north following the town- line between T. 29 N. and T. 30 N. for ship line between R. 18 E. and R. 19 E. approximately 10.7 miles to the town- for approximately 4.4 miles to the 2,000′ ship line between R. 36 E. and R. 37 E.; contour line in Ollala Canyon; (27) Then south following the town- (15) Then east, north, and northwest ship line between R. 36 N. and R. 37 E. following the 2,000′ contour line to the to the township line between T. 26 N. township line between R. 19 E. and R. and T. 27 N.; 20 E. immediately west of Ardenoir; (28) Then west following the township (16) Then north following the town- line between T. 26 N. and T. 27 N. to ship line between R. 19 E. and R. 20 E Banks Lake; for approximately 2.8 miles to the 2,000′ (29) Then south following Banks Lake contour line immediately north of the to Dry Falls Dam; secondary road; (30) Then west and south following (17) Then southwest and north fol- U.S. Highway 2 and Washington High- lowing the 2,000′ contour line to the way 17 to the intersection with Wash- township line between T. 28 N. and T. ington Highway 28 in Soap Lake; 29 N.; (31) Then southeast in a straight line (18) Then east following the township for approximately 4.7 miles to the line between T. 28 N. and T. 29 N. for source of Rocky Ford Creek near a fish approximately 2.1 miles to the 2,000′ hatchery;

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(32) Then south following Rocky Ford (47) Then southwest following Oregon Creek and Moses Lake to U.S. Inter- Highway 207 to Highway 206 in Ruggs; state 90 southwest of the town of Moses (48) Then northwest following Oregon Lake; Highway 206 to the intersection with (33) Then east following U.S. Inter- the township line between T. 1 S. and state 90 to the Burlington Northern T. 2 S.; (Northern Pacific) Railroad right-of- (49) Then west following the township way at Raugust Station; line between T. 1 S. and T. 2 S. to the (34) Then south following the Bur- Deschutes River; lington Northern (Northern Pacific) (50) Then north following the Railroad right-of-way to Washington Deschutes River to the Willamette Highway 260 in Connell; Base Line; (35) Then east following Washington (51) Then west following the Willam- Highway 260 through Kahlotus to the ette Base Line to the township line be- intersection with Washington Highway tween R. 12 E. and R. 13 E.; 26 in Washtucna; (52) Then north following the town- (36) Then east following Washington ship line between R. 12 E. and R. 13. to Highways 26 and 127 through La Crosse the Columbia River; and Dusty to the intersection with U.S. (53) Then west following the Colum- Highway 195 at Colfax; bia River to the confluence with the (37) Then south following U.S. High- Klickitat River and the point of begin- way 195 to the Washington-Idaho State ning. boundary; [T.D. ATF–190, 49 FR 44897, Nov. 13, 1984, as (38) Then south following the Wash- amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. ington-Idaho State boundary to the 27, 1987; 52 FR 10224, Mar. 31, 1987; T.D. ATF– Snake River and continuing along the 344, 58 FR 40354, July 28, 1993; T.D. ATF–441, Snake River to the confluence with 66 FR 11542, Feb. 26, 2001] Asotin Creek; (39) Then west following Asotin § 9.75 Central Coast. Creek and Charley Creek to the town- (a) Name. The name of the ship line between R. 42 E. and R. 43 E.; viticultural area described in this sec- (40) Then north following the town- tion is ‘‘Central Coast.’’ ship line between R. 42 E. and R. 43 E. (b) Approved maps. The approved to Washington Highway 128 in Peola; maps for determining the boundary of (41) Then north following Washington the Central Coast viticultural area are Highway 128 to the intersection with the following 43 United States Geologi- U.S. Highway 12 in Pomeroy; cal Survey topographic maps: (42) Then west following U.S. High- (1) Monterey, California (formerly, way 12 for approximately 5 miles to the the Santa Cruz map), scale 1:250,000, NJ intersection with Washington Highway 10–12, dated 1974; 126 [in Zumwalt]; (2) Watsonville East, Calif. Quad- (43) Then southwest following Wash- rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, ington Highway 126 and U.S. Highway photorevised 1968; 12 through Marengo, Dayton, and (3) Mt. Madonna, Calif. Quadrangle, Waitsburg to a point where an Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised unnamed light-duty road leaves High- 1980; way 12 in an easterly direction in (4) Loma Prieta, Calif. Quadrangle, Minnick Station, Washington; Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised (44) Then east following the unnamed 1968; light-duty road for approximately 250 (5) Morgan Hill, Calif. Quadrangle, feet until it reaches the 2000′ contour Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised line; 1980; (45) Then south and southwest fol- (6) Santa Teresa Hills, Calif. Quad- lowing the 2000′ contour line to the rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, place where it crosses Oregon Highway photorevised 1968; 74 in Windmill, Oregon; (7) Los Gatos, Calif. Quadrangle, (46) Then west following Oregon Scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, photorevised Highway 74 to Highway 207 in Heppner; 1980;

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(8) Castle Rock Ridge, Calif. Quad- (31) Half Moon Bay, California, scale rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected photorevised 1968, photoinspected 1973; 1978, Photorevised 1968 and 1973; (9) San Jose, California, scale (32) San Gregorio, California, scale 1:250,000, NJ 10–9, dated 1962, revised 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected 1969; 1978, Photorevised 1968; (10) Dublin, Calif. Quadrangle, scale (33) Pigeon Point, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; (11) Livermore, Calif. Quadrangle, (34) Franklin Point, California, scale scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, photorevised 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; 1968 and 1973; (35) An˜ o Nuevo, California, scale (12) Tassajara, Calif. Quadrangle, 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, (36) Davenport, California, scale photoinspected 1974; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; (13) Byron Hot Springs, Calif. Quad- (37) Santa Cruz, California, scale rangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1981; photorevised 1968; (38) Felton, California, scale 1:24,000, (14) Altamont, Calif. Quadrangle, dated 1955, Photorevised 1980; scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, photorevised (39) Laurel, California, scale 1:24,000, 1968; dated 1955, Photoinspected 1978, (15) Mendenhall Springs, Calif. Quad- Photorevised 1968; rangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, (40) Soquel, California, scale 1:24,000, photorevised 1971; dated 1954, Photorevised 1980; (16) San Luis Obispo, California, scale (41) Watsonville West, California, 1:250,000, NI 10–3, dated 1956, revised scale 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1969 and 1979; 1980; (17) Santa Maria, California, scale (42) Midway, California, scale 1:24,000, 1:250,000, NI 10–6, 9, dated 1956, revised dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; and 1969; (43) Cedar Mtn., California, scale (18) , California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised 1971; 1:250,000, NI 11–4, dated 1974; minor revision 1994. (19) Diablo, California, scale 1:24,000, (c) Boundary. The Central Coast dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; viticultural area is located in the fol- (20) Clayton, California, scale 1:24,000, lowing California counties: Monterey, dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Alameda, San (21) Honker Bay, California, scale Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Bar- 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; bara, San Francisco, San Mateo, and (22) Vine Hill, California, scale Contra Costa. The Santa Cruz Moun- 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; tains viticultural area is excluded. (23) Benicia, California, scale 1:24,000, (The boundaries of the Santa Cruz dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Mountains viticultural area are de- (24) Mare Island, California, scale scribed in 27 CFR § 9.31.) 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; (1) The beginning point is the point (25) Richmond, California, scale at which the Pajaro River flows into 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Monterey Bay. (Monterey map) (26) San Quentin, California, scale (2) The boundary follows north along 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean (27) Oakland West, California, scale (across the Watsonville West, Soquel, 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Santa Cruz, Davenport, An˜ o Nuevo, (28) San Francisco North, California, Franklin Point, Pigeon Point, San scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised Gregorio, Half Moon Bay, Montara 1968 and 1973; Mountain and San Francisco South (29) San Francisco South, California, maps) to the San Francisco/Oakland scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised Bay Bridge. (San Francisco North 1980; Quadrangle) (30) Montara Mountain, California, (3) From this point, the boundary scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised proceeds east on the San Francisco/ 1980; Oakland Bay Bridge to the Alameda

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County shoreline. (Oakland West Quad- to BM 1600, adjacent to Tesla Road in rangle) Section 26. (Midway Quadrangle) (4) From this point, the boundary (15) Then proceed south in a straight proceeds east along the shoreline of Al- line approximately 4.2 miles to BM ameda County and Contra Costa Coun- 1878, 40 feet north of Mines Road, in ty across the Richmond, San Quentin, Section 14, Township 4 South, Range 3 Mare Island, and Benicia maps to a East. (Cedar Mtn. Quadrangle) point marked BM 15 on the shoreline of (16) Then proceed west-southwest in a Contra Costa County. (Vine Hill Quad- straight line approximately 4.2 miles to rangle) the southeast corner of Section 19, (5) From this point, the boundary Township 4 South, Range 3 East. proceeds in a southeasterly direction in (Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle) a straight line across the Honker Bay (17) The boundary follows the east- map to Mulligan Hill elevation 1,438. west section line west along the south- (Clayton Quadrangle) ern boundary of Section 19 in Township (6) The boundary proceeds in south- 4 South, Range 3 east, and west along easterly direction in a straight line to the southern boundary of Section 24 in Mt. Diablo elevation 3,849. (Clayton Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the Quadrangle) southwest corner of that Section 24. (7) The boundary proceeds in a south- (Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle) easterly direction in a straight line (18) The boundary follows the north- across the Diablo and Tassajara maps south section line north along the to Brushy Peak elevation 1,702. (Byron western boundary of Section 24 in Hot Springs Quadrangle) Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the (8) The boundary proceeds due south, northwest corner of that Section 24. approximately 400 feet, to the northern (Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle) boundaries of Section 13, Township 2 (19) The boundary follows the east- South, Range 2 East. (Byron Hot Springs Quadrangle) west section line west along the south- ern boundary of Section 14 in Township (9) The boundary proceeds due east 4 South, Range 2 east, to the southwest along the northern boundaries of Sec- corner of that Section 14. (Mendenhall tion 13 and Section 18, Township 2 South, Range 3 East, to the northeast Springs Quadrangel) corner of Section 18. (Byron Hot (20) The boundary follows the north- Springs Quadrangle) south section line north along the (10) Then proceed southeast in a western boundary of Section 14 in straight line approximately 1.8 miles to Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the BM 720 in Section 21, Township 2 Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. (Mendenhall South, Range 3 East. (Altamont Quad- Springs Quadrangle) rangle) (21) The boundary follows the Hetch (11) Then proceed south-southeast ap- Hetchy Aqueduct southwesterly to the proximately 1 mile to an unnamed range line dividing Range 1 East from 1,147-foot peak in Section 28, Township Range 2 East. (San Jose map) 2 South, Range 3 East. (Altamont (22) The boundary follows this range Quadrangle) line south to its intersection with (12) Then proceed south-southwest in State Route 130. (San Jose map) a straight line approximately 1.1 miles (23) The boundary follows State to the intersection of the eastern Route 130 southeasterly to its intersec- boundary of Section 32 with Highway tion with the township line dividing 580, Township 2 South, Range 3 East. Township 6 South from Township 7 (Altamont Quadrangle) South. (San Jose map) (13) Then proceed south-southeast in (24) From this point, the boundary a straight line approximately 2.7 miles proceeds in a straight line southeast- to BM 1602 in Patterson Pass in Sec- erly to the intersection of the township tion 10, Township 3 South, Range 3 line dividing Township 7 South from East. (Altamont Quadrangle) Township 8 South with the range line (14) Then proceed south-southeast in dividing Range 2 East from Range 3 a straight line approximately 2.8 miles East. (San Jose map)

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(25) From this point, the boundary from the range line dividing Range 17 proceeds in a straight line southeast- East from Range 18 East. (San Luis erly to the intersection of the township Obispo map) line dividing Township 8 South from (38) The boundary follows this range Township 9 South with the range line line south to the township line dividing dividing Range 3 East from Range 4 Township 28 South from Township 29 East. (San Jose map) South. (San Luis Obispo map) (26) From this point, the boundary (39) The boundary follows the town- proceeds in a straight line southeast- ship line west to the range line divid- erly to the intersection of Coyote ing Range 13 East from Range 14 East. Creek with the township line dividing (San Luis Obispo map) Township 9 South from Township 10 (40) The boundary follows this range South. (San Jose map) line south to the boundary of the Los (27) From this point, the boundary Padres National Forest. (San Luis proceeds in a straight line southeast- Obispo map) erly to the intersection of the 37°00′ (41) The boundary follows the bound- North latitude parallel with State ary of the Los Padres National Forest Route 152. (San Jose map) southeasterly to the creek of Toro Can- (28) The boundary follows the 37°00′ yon. (San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, North latitude parallel east to the and Los Angeles maps) range line dividing Range 5 East from (42) The boundary follows the creek Range 6 East. (Monterey map) of Toro Canyon southerly to the Pa- (29) The boundary follows this range cific Ocean. (Los Angeles map) line south to the San Benito-Santa (43) The boundary follows the shore- Clara County line. (Monterey map) line of the Pacific Ocean and Monterey (30) The boundary follows the San Be- Bay northerly to the beginning point. nito-Santa Clara County line easterly (Los Angeles, Santa Maria, San Luis to the San Benito-Merced County line. Obispo, and Monterey maps) (Monterey map) [T.D. ATF–216, 50 FR 43130, Oct. 24, 1985, as (31) The boundary follows the San Be- amended by T.D. ATF–407, 64 FR 3023, Jan. nito-Merced County line southeasterly 20, 1999; T.D. TTB–48, 71 FR 34524, June 15, to the conjunction of the county lines 2006] of San Benito, Merced, and Fresno Counties. (Monterey map) § 9.76 Knights Valley. (32) From this point, the boundary (a) Name. The name of the proceeds in a southwesterly extension viticultural area described in this sec- of the Merced-Fresno County line to tion is ‘‘Knights Valley.’’ Salt Creek. (Monterey map) (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (33) From this point, the boundary maps for determining the boundaries of proceeds in a straight line southeast- the Knights Valley viticultural area erly to the conjunction of the county are four U.S.G.S. maps. They are— lines of Monterey, San Benito, and (1) ‘‘Mount St. Helena Quadrangle, Fresno Counties. (Monterey map) California,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1959 (34) The boundary follows the Mon- (Photoinspected 1973); terey-Fresno County line southeasterly (2) ‘‘Jimtown Quadrangle, Cali- to the Monterey-Kings County line. fornia,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1955 (Monterey and San Luis Obispo maps) (Photorevised 1975); (35) The boundary follows the Mon- (3) ‘‘Mark West Springs Quadrangle, terey-Kings County line southeasterly California,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1958; and to the San Luis Obispo-Kings County (4) ‘‘Detert Reservoir Quadrangle, line. (San Luis Obispo map) California,’’ 7.5 minute series, 1958 (36) The boundary follows the San (Photorevised 1980). Luis Obispo-Kings County line east to (c) Boundary. The Knights Valley the San Luis Obispo-Kern County line. viticultural area is located in north- (San Luis Obispo map) eastern Sonoma County, California. (37) The boundary follows the San From the beginning point lying at the Luis Obispo-Kern County line south, intersection of the Sonoma/Lake Coun- then east, then south to the point at ty line and the north line of Section 11, which the county line diverges easterly Township 10 North (T. 10 N.), Range 8

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West (R. 8 W.) on the ‘‘Mount St. Hel- U.S.G.S. maps in the 7.5 minute series. ena Quadrangle’’ map, the boundary They are titled: runs— (1) Ozark Quadrangle, 1966. (1) Westerly along the north line of (2) Coal Hill Quadrangle, 1961. Sections 11, 10, and 9, T. 10 N., R. 8 W. (3) Hartman Quadrangle, 1961. to the northwest corner of Section 9 on (4) Hunt Quadrangle, 1963. the ‘‘Jimtown Quadrangle’’ map; (5) Watalula Quadrangle, 1973. (2) Then southerly along the west (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Altus line of Sections 9, 16, 21, 28, and 33, T. viticultural area is located in Arkan- 10 N., R. 8 W., continuing along the sas. The starting point of the following west line of Section 4, T. 9 N., R. 8 W. boundary description is the crossing of to the southwest corner thereof; the Missouri Pacific Railroad over Gar (3) Then easterly along the south line Creek, near the Arkansas River at the of Section 4 to the southeast corner southeast corner of the city of Ozark, thereof on the ‘‘Mount St. Helena Arkansas (on the Ozark Quadrangle Quadrangle’’ map; map). (4) Then southerly along the west (2) Boundary Description: line of Sections 10, 15, and 22, T. 9 N., (i) From the crossing of the Missouri R. 8 W. to the point of intersection Pacific Railroad over Gar Creek, fol- with Franz Creek in Section 22 on the lowing the railroad tracks eastward to ‘‘Mark West Springs Quadrangle’’ map; the crossing over Horsehead Creek (on (5) Then easterly along Franz Creek the Hartman Quadrangle map). approximately 14,000 feet to the center- (ii) From there northward along line of Franz Valley Road; Horsehead Creek to the merger with (6) Then southerly along the center- Dirty Creek (on the Coal Hill Quad- line of Franz Valley Road to the point rangle map). of intersection with the west line of (iii) From there generally Section 6, T. 8 N., R. 7 W.; northwestward along Dirty Creek to (7) Then southerly along the west Arkansas Highway 352 (where Dirty line of Section 6 to the southwest cor- Creek passes under the highway as a ner thereof; perennial stream—on the Hunt Quad- (8) Then easterly along the south line rangle map). of Sections 6, 5, and 4, T. 8 N., R. 7 W. (iv) From there along Highway 352 to the southeast corner of Section 4; westward to Arkansas Highway 219 (on (9) Then northerly along the east line the Watalula Quadrangle map). of Section 4 to the point of intersection (v) Then southward along Highway with the Sonoma/Napa County line; 219 to Gar Creek (on the Ozark Quad- (10) Then northerly along the mean- rangle map). ders of the Sonoma/Napa County line (vi) Then southeastward along Gar on the ‘‘Mark West Springs Quad- Creek to the beginning point. rangle,’’ ‘‘Detert Reservoir Quad- [T.D. ATF–176, 49 FR 22471, May 30, 1984] rangle,’’ and ‘‘Mount St. Helena Quad- rangle’’ maps to the point of intersec- § 9.78 Ohio River Valley. tion with the Lake County line on the (a) The name of the ‘‘Mount St. Helena Quadrangle’’ map; Name. (11) Then northerly along the mean- viticultural area described in this sec- ders of the Sonoma/Lake County line tion is ‘‘Ohio River Valley.’’ (b) The approved on the ‘‘Mount St. Helena Quadrangle’’ Approved maps. maps for determining the boundary of and ‘‘Detert Reservoir Quadrangle’’ the Ohio River Valley viticultural area maps to the point of beginning. are 12 U.S.G.S. topographic maps in the [T.D. ATF–158, 48 FR 48816, Oct. 21, 1983] scale 1:250,000, as follows: (1) Paducah NJ 16–7 (dated 1949, re- § 9.77 Altus. vised 1969); (a) Name. The name of the (2) Belleville NJ 16–4 (dated 1958, re- viticultural area described in this sec- vised 1977); tion is ‘‘Altus.’’ (3) Vincennes NJ 16–5 (dated 1956, re- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate vised 1969); maps for determining the boundaries of (4) Louisville NJ 16–6 (dated 1956, re- the Altus viticultural area are five vised 1969);

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(5) Cincinnati NJ 16–3 (dated 1953, re- (8) The boundary proceeds in a vised 1974); straight line easterly to the town of (6) Columbus NJ 17–1 (dated 1967); Ridgeville in Warren County, Ohio (7) Clarksburg NJ 17–2 (dated 1956, (Cincinnati map). limited revision 1965); (9) The boundary proceeds in a (8) Canton NJ 17–11 (dated 1957, re- straight line southeasterly to the town vised 1969); of Chapman in Jackson County, Ohio (9) Charleston NJ 17–5 (dated 1957, (Columbus map). limited revision 1965); (10) The boundary proceeds in a (10) Huntington NJ 17–4 (dated 1957, straight line northeasterly to the town revised 1977); identified on the map as Hesboro, also (11) Winchester NJ 16–9 (dated 1957, revised 1979); and known as Ilesboro, in Hocking County, (12) Evansville NJ 16–8 (dated 1957, re- Ohio (Columbus map). vised 1974); (11) The boundary proceeds in a (c) Boundary. The Ohio River Valley straight line northeasterly to the town viticultural area is located in Indiana, of Tacoma in Belmont County, Ohio Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. The (Clarksburg map). boundary description in paragraphs (12) The boundary proceeds in a (c)(1)–(c)(21) of this section includes, straight line easterly to the town of for each point, the name of the map Valley Grove in Ohio County, West Vir- sheet (in parentheses) on which the ginia (Canton map). point can be found. (13) The boundary proceeds in a (1) The beginning point is the point straight line southerly to the town of at which the Kentucky, Illinois, and Jarvisville in Harrison County, West Indiana State lines converge at the Virginia (Clarksburg map). confluence of the Wabash River and the (14) The boundary proceeds in a Ohio River (Paducah map). straight line southwesterly to the town (2) The boundary follows the Illinois- of Gandeeville in Roane County West Indiana State line northerly (across Virginia (Charleston map). the Belleville map) to Interstate Route 64 (Vincennes map). (15) The boundary proceeds in a (3) From the intersection of Inter- straight line southwesterly to the town state Route 64 and the Wabash River, of Atenville in Lincoln County West the boundary proceeds in a straight Virginia (Huntington map). line northeasterly to the town of (16) The boundary proceeds in a Oatsville in Pike County, Indiana (Vin- straight line westerly to the town of cennes map). Isonville in Elliott County, Kentucky (4) The boundary proceeds in a (Huntington map). straight line southeasterly to the point (17) The boundary proceeds in a in Spencer County, Indiana, at which straight line northwesterly to the town State Route 162 diverges northerly of Berlin in Bracken County, Kentucky from U.S. Route 460, which is (Louisville map). knownlocally as State Route 62 (Vin- (18) The boundary proceeds in a cennes map). straight line westerly to the town of (5) The boundary proceeds in a Dry Ridge in Grant County, Kentucky straight line northeasterly to the point (Louisville map). in Harrison County, Indiana, at which (19) The boundary proceeds in a State Route 66 diverges northerly from straight line southwesterly to the town State Route 64 (Vincennes map). (6) The boundary proceeds in a of Crest in Hardin County, Kentucky straight line northeasterly (across the (Winchester map). Louisville map) to the town of New (20) The boundary proceeds in a Marion in Ripley County, Indiana (Cin- straight line westerly to the intersec- cinnati map). tion of State Route 56 and U.S. Route (7) The boundary proceeds in a 41 in the city of Sebree in Webster straight line northerly to the town of County, Kentucky (Evansville map). Clarksburg in Decatur County, Indiana (Cincinnati map).

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(21) The boundary proceeds in a § 9.80 York Mountain. straight line northwesterly to the be- (a) Name. The name of the ginning point (Paducah map). viticultural area described in this sec- [T.D. ATF–144, 48 FR 40379, Sept. 7, 1983, as tion is ‘‘York Mountain.’’ amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. (b) Approved map. The approved map 27, 1987] for the York Mountain viticultural area is the U.S.G.S. map entitled § 9.79 Lake Michigan Shore. ‘‘York Mountain Quadrangle,’’ 7.5 minute series (topographic), 1949 (a) Name. The name of the (photorevised 1979). viticultural area described in this sec- (c) Boundaries. The York Mountain tion is ‘‘Lake Michigan Shore.’’ viticultural area is located in San Luis (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Obispo County, California. The bound- maps for determining the boundaries of aries are as follows: the Lake Michigan Shore viticultural (1) From the beginning point at the area are four U.S.G.S. maps, 1:250,000 northwest corner of the York Mountain series. They are entitled: (1) Chicago Quadrangle map where the Dover Can- (1953, revised 1970); (2) Fort Wayne yon Jeep Trail and Dover Canyon Road (1953, revised 1969); (3) Racine (1958, re- intersect, proceed east along Dover vised 1969); and (4) Grand Rapids (1958, Canyon Road 1.5 miles to the western revised 1980). boundary line of Rancho Paso de (c) Boundaries. The Lake Michigan Robles; Shore viticultural area is located in (2) Follow the western boundary line the southwestern corner of the State of of Rancho Paso de Robles southwest 6.0 Michigan. The boundaries of the Lake miles to where the boundary joins Santa Rita Creek; Michigan Shore viticultural area, using (3) Turn right at Santa Rita Creek landmarks and points of reference and follow the creek 5 miles to where found on the appropriate U.S.G.S maps, the waters of Dover Canyon and Santa are as follows: Rita Creek meet; and (1) Starting at the most northern (4) Then proceed north along Dover point, the intersection the Kalamazoo Canyon Creek to its intersection with River with Lake Michigan. Dover Canyon Road, then following (2) Then southeast along the winding Dover Canyon Road (which becomes course of the Kalamazoo River for ap- Dover Canyon Jeep Trail) back to the proximately 35 miles until it intersects point of beginning. the Penn Central railroad line just [T.D. ATF–143, 48 FR 38463, Aug. 24, 1983, as south of the City of Otsego. amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. (3) Then south along the Penn Cen- 27, 1987] tral railroad line, through the City of Kalamazoo, approximately 25 miles § 9.81 Fiddletown. until it intersects the Grand Trunk (a) Name. The name of the Western railroad line at the commu- viticultural area described in this sec- nity of Schoolcraft. tion is ‘‘Fiddletown.’’ (4) Then southwest along the Grand (b) Approved maps. The approved Trunk Western railroad line approxi- maps for the Fiddletown viticultural area are four U.S.G.S. maps entitled: mately 35 miles to the Michigan/ Indi- (1) Fiddletown, CA, 1949, 7.5 minute ana State line. series; (5) Then west along the Michigan-In- (2) Amador City, CA, 1962, 7.5 minute diana State line approximately 38 series; miles until it meets Lake Michigan. (3) Pine Grove, CA, 1948 (6) Then north along the eastern (photoinspected 1973), 7.5 minute series; shore of Lake Michigan approximately (4) Aukum, CA, 1952 (photorevised 72 miles to the beginning point. 1973), 7.5 minute series. (c) Boundaries. The Fiddletown [T.D. ATF–153, 48 FR 46526, Oct. 13, 1983, as viticultural area is located in Amador amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. County, California. The boundaries are 27, 1987] as follows:

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(1) From the beginning point at the (2) Then west to the northwest corner north boundary where Fiddletown of quadrant 1; Shenandoah Road crosses Big Indian (3) Then south to the southwest cor- Creek in Section 28, Township 8 N, ner of quadrant 36; Range 11 E, proceed in a southwesterly (4) Then east to R. 12 W.–R. 11 W. direction following Big Indian Creek range line at the southeast corner of through the southeast corner of Sec- quadrant 36; tion 29, crossing the northwest corner (5) Then south to Highway 20; of Section 32 to where it meets Section (6) Then southeast on Highway 20 to 31; where Highway 20 passes from quad- (2) Then in a southerly direction fol- rant 20 to quadrant 21; and low the Section line between Sections (7) Thence northeast, returning to 31 and 32, Township 8 N, Range 11 E, the point of beginning. and Sections 5 and 6, 7 and 8, Township [T.D. ATF–151, 48 FR 46521, Oct. 13, 1983] 7 N, Range 11 E, to where the Section line meets the South Fork of Dry § 9.83 Lake Erie. Creek; (a) Name. The name of the (3) Then following the South Fork of viticultural area described in this sec- Dry Creek in an easterly direction tion is ‘‘Lake Erie.’’ crossing the lower portions of Sections (b) Approved maps. The appropriate 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and into Township 8 N, maps for determining the boundaries of Range 12 E, at Section 7 and across the Lake Erie viticultural area are four Section 7 to where it meets Section 8; U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: (4) Then north following the Section (1) ‘‘Toledo,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1956, re- line between Sections 7 and 8, 5 and 6 vised 1978); into Township 8 N, Range 12 E, between (2) ‘‘Cleveland,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1956, Sections 31 and 32, to Big Indian Creek; revised 1972); and (3) ‘‘Erie,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1959, re- (5) Then following Big Indian Creek vised 1972); and in a northwesterly direction through (4) ‘‘Buffalo,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1962). Sections 31, 30, 25, 26 and 27, returning (c) Boundaries. The Lake Erie to the point of beginning. viticultural area is located along the [T.D. ATF–147, 48 FR 45239, Oct. 4, 1983, as shore and on the islands of Lake Erie amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5959, Feb. across the States of New York, Penn- 27, 1987] sylvania, and Ohio. The beginning point is where Buffalo Creek empties § 9.82 Potter Valley. into Lake Erie at Buffalo Harbor. (a) Name. The name of the (1) From the beginning point the viticultural area described in this sec- boundary proceeds up Buffalo Creek to tion is ‘‘Potter Valley.’’ the confluence of Cazenovia Creek. (b) Approved map. The approved maps (2) The boundary proceeds up for the Potter Valley viticultural area Cazenovia Creek and thence up the are the U.S.G.S. maps entitled ‘‘Potter west branch of Cazenovia Creek to a Valley Quadrangle, California,’’ 1960, point approximately one mile north of and ‘‘Ukiah Quadrangle, California,’’ Colden, New York, exactly 12 statute 1958, 15 minute series (topographic). miles inland from any point on the (c) Boundaries. The Potter Valley shore of Lake Erie. viticultural area is located in (3) The boundary proceeds southwest- Mendocino County, California. The ward and along a line exactly 12 stat- boundaries are as follows: ute miles inland from any point on the (1) From the beginning point at the shore of Lake Erie to a point approxi- southeast corner of quadrant 36 and mately one mile north of Dayton, New southwest corner of quadrant 32 (a York, where it intersects the 1,300-foot point where Mendocino and Lake Coun- contour line. ties border on the T. 17 N.–T. 16 N. (4) The boundary proceeds generally township line), the boundary runs southwestward along the 1,300-foot con- northwest to the northeastern corner tour line to a point almost two miles of quadrant 4, on the T. 18 N.–T. 17 N. north-northwest of Godard, Pennsyl- township line; vania, exactly six statute miles inland

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from any point on the shore of Lake ty lines of San Luis Obispo, Kings and Erie. Kern Counties converge, the county (5) The boundary proceeds southwest- line also being the township line be- ward along a line exactly six statute tween T.24S. and T.25S., in R.16E.: miles inland from any point on the (1) Then in a westerly direction along shore of Lake Erie to the point where this county line for 42 miles to the it intersects Ohio Route 45 near the range line between R.9E. and R.10E.; intersection with Interstate 90. (2) Then in a southerly direction for (6) The boundary proceeds southward 12 miles along the range line to the along Ohio Route 45 to a point exactly southwest of corner of T.26S. and 14 statute miles inland from any point R.10E.; on the shore of Lake Erie approxi- (3) Then in a southeasterly direction, mately one mile north of Rock Creek, approximately 5.5 miles to a point of Ohio. intersection of the Dover Canyon Jeep (7) The boundary proceeds southwest- Trail and Dover Canyon Road; ward, then westward, then (4) Then in an easterly direction northwestward along a line 14 statute along Dover Canyon Road, approxi- miles inland from any point on the mately 1.5 miles, to the western border shore of Lake Erie to the point where line of Rancho Paso de Robles; it intersects the Ohio-Michigan bound- (5) Then, following the border of the ary just north of Centennial, Ohio. Paso Robles land grant, beginning in (8) The boundary then follows the an easterly direction, to a point where Ohio-Michigan border in an easterly di- it intersects the range line between rection to the shoreline of Lake Erie. R.11E. and R.12E.; Thence in a generally southeasterly di- (6) Then southeasterly for approxi- rection along the shoreline of Lake mately 16.5 miles to the point of inter- Erie to the mouth of the Portage River section of the township line between just north of Port Clinton. Thence due T.29S. and T.30S. and the range line be- north in a straight line to the United tween R.12E. and R.13E.; States-Canada border. Thence in a (7) Then in an easterly direction southeasterly and then an easterly di- along the T.29S. and T.30S. line for ap- rection along the United States-Canada proximately 3.1 miles to its intersec- border until a point is reached which is tion with the eastern boundary line of due north of the easternmost point of the Los Padres National Forest; Kelleys Island. (8) Then in a southeasterly direction (9) The boundary then proceeds due along the eastern boundary line of the south until it reaches the shoreline of Los Padres National Forest for ap- Lake Erie. Thence the boundary fol- proximately 4.1 miles to its intersec- lows the lakeshore in a generally tion with the R.13E. and R.14E. line; northeasterly direction to the begin- (9) Then in a northerly direction ning point at the mouth of Buffalo along the R.13E. and R.14E. line for ap- Creek. proximately 8.7 miles to its intersec- [T.D. ATF–156, 48 FR 48819, Oct. 21, 1983] tion with the T.28S. and T.29S. line; (10) Then in an easterly direction for § 9.84 Paso Robles. approximately 18 miles to the range (a) Name. The name of the line between R.16E. and R.17E.; viticultural area described in this sec- (11) Then in a northerly direction for tion is ‘‘Paso Robles’’. approximately 24 miles to the point of (b) Approved Map. The appropriate beginning. map for determining the boundary of [T.D. ATF–148, 48 FR 45241, Oct. 4, 1983, as the Paso Robles viticultural area is the amended by T.D. ATF–377, 61 FR 29953, June United States Geological Survey 13, 1996; T.D. TTB–72, 74 FR 3429, Jan.21, 2009] 1:250,000-scale map of San Luis Obispo, California, 1956, revised 1969, shoreline § 9.85 Willow Creek. revised and bathymetry added 1979. (a) Name. The name of the (c) Boundaries. The Paso Robles viticultural area described in this sec- viticultural area is located within San tion is ‘‘Willow Creek.’’ Luis Obispo County, California. From (b) Approved map. The map showing the point of beginning where the coun- the boundary of the Willow Creek

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viticultural area is: ‘‘Willow Creek ern part of Mendocino County, Cali- Quadrangle,’’ California, U.S.G.S. 15 fornia. The beginning point is at the minute series (1952). junction of Bailey Gulch and the South (c) Boundaries. The Willow Creek Branch North Fork Navarro River in viticultural area is located within por- Section 8, Township 15 North (T.15N.), tions of Humboldt and Trinity Coun- Range 15 West (R.15W.), located in the ties, California. From the point of be- northeast portion of U.S.G.S. map ginning where the 1,000-foot contour ‘‘Navarro Quadrangle.’’ line intersects Kirkham Creek (di- (1) From the beginning point, the rectly north of section 19, T.7 N./R.5E.), boundary runs southeasterly in a beginning in a southerly direction, the straight line to an unnamed hilltop boundary line the 1,000-foot contour (elevation 2015 feet) in the northeast line to; corner of Section 9, T.13N., R.13W., lo- (1) The point of intersection between cated in the southeast portion of the 1,000-foot contour line and the U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Boonville Quadrangle’’; north section line of section 27, T.6N./ (2) Then southwesterly in a straight R.5E.; line to Benchmark (BM) 680 in Section (2) Then in a straight, north easterly 30, T.13N., R.13W., located in the north- line to the point of intersection be- east portion of U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Ornbaun tween the 1,000-foot contour line and Valley Quadrangle’’; the east section line of section 13, (3) Then northwesterly in a straight T.6N./R.5E.; line to the intersection of an unnamed (3) Then in a straight, northwesterly creek and the south section line of Sec- line to the point of intersection be- tion 14, T.14N., R.15W., located in the tween the 1,000-foot contour line and southwest portion of U.S.G.S. map the north section line of section 11, ‘‘Boonville Quadrangle’’; T.6N./R.5E.; (4) Then in a westerly direction along (4) Then in a straight, south-south- the south section lines of Sections 14, westerly line to the point of intersec- 15, and 16, T.14N., R.15W., to the inter- tion between the 1,000-foot contour line section of the south section line of Sec- and the east section line of section 15, tion 16 with Greenwood Creek, approxi- T.6N./R.5E.; mately .2 miles west of Cold Springs (5) Then following the 1,000-foot con- Road which is located in the southeast tour line, beginning in a westerly di- portion of U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Navarro rection, to the point of intersection be- Quadrangle’’; tween the 1,000-foot contour line and Coons Creek; (5) Then in a southwesterly and then (6) Then in a straight, westerly line a northwesterly direction along Green- to the point of beginning. wood Creek to a point in Section 33 di- rectly south (approximately 1.4 miles) [T.D. ATF–141, 48 FR 37376, Aug. 18, 1983] of Benchmark (BM) 1057 in Section 28, T.15N., R.16W.; § 9.86 Anderson Valley. (6) Then directly north in a straight (a) Name. The name of the line to Benchmark (BM) 1057 in Section viticultural area described in this sec- 28, T.15N., R.16W.; tion is ‘‘Anderson Valley.’’ (7) Then in a northeasterly direction (b) Approved maps. The appropriate in a straight line to the beginning maps for determining the boundaries of point. the Anderson Valley viticultural area are three U.S.G.S. maps. They are ti- [T.D. ATF–139, 48 FR 37370, Aug. 18, 1983] tled: (1) ‘‘Navarro Quadrangle, California— § 9.87 Grand River Valley. Mendocino Co.,’’ 15 minute series (1961); (a) Name. The name of the (2) ‘‘Boonville Quadrangle, Cali- viticultural area described in this sec- fornia—Mendocino Co.,’’ 15 minute se- tion is ‘‘Grand River Valley.’’ ries (1959); and (b) Approved map. The approved map (3) ‘‘Ornbaun Valley Quadrangle, for determining the boundary of the California,’’ 15 minute series (1960). Grand River Valley viticultural area is (c) Boundaries. The Anderson Valley the U.S.G.S. topographic map in the viticultural area is located in the west- scale of 1:250,000, entitled Cleveland,

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number NK 17–8, dated 1956, revised (vi) Then southward along that land 1972. line, crossing Foothill Road, and con- (c) Boundary. The Grand River Valley tinuing southward to a point exactly viticultural area is located in the fol- 2,300 feet south of Foothill Road. lowing Ohio counties: Lake, Geauga, (vii) From there is a straight line to and Ashtabula. The viticultural area the starting point. consists of all of the land within the [T.D. ATF–167, 49 FR 9169, Mar. 12, 1984] Lake Erie viticultural area, described in § 9.83, which is also within 2 statute § 9.89 Umpqua Valley. miles, in any direction, of the Grand (a) Name. The name of the River. Specifically, the Grand River viticultural area described in this sec- Valley viticultural area consists of all tion is ‘‘Umpqua Valley.’’ of the land west of Ohio Route 45 which (b) Approved maps. The appropriate is within 2 statute miles, in any direc- maps for determining the boundaries of tion, of the Grand River, and which is the Umpqua Valley viticultural area also within 14 statute miles inland are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: from any point on the shore of Lake (1) ‘‘Roseburg,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1958, Erie. revised 1970); and [T.D. ATF–157, 48 FR 48821, Oct. 21, 1983] (2) ‘‘Medford,’’ scale 1:250,000 (1955, re- vised 1976). § 9.88 Pacheco Pass. (c) Boundaries. The Umpqua Valley (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area is located entirely viticultural area described in this sec- within Douglas County, Oregon, which tion is ‘‘Pacheco Pass.’’ is in the southwest part of the State. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate The beginning point is the intersection maps for determining the boundaries of of Interstate Highway 5 with the Doug- Pacheco Pass viticultural area are two las/Lane County line in Township 21 U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: South (T21S), Range 4 West (R4W) on (1) San Felipe Quadrangle, 7.5 minute the ‘‘Roseburg’’ map. series, 1955 (photorevised 1971). (1) From the beginning point, the (2) Three Sisters Quadrangle, 7.5 boundary proceeds north along the minute series, 1954 (photorevised 1971). Douglas/Lane County line approxi- (c) Boundary—(1) General. The mately .5 miles to the 1,000-foot con- Pacheco Pass viticultural area is lo- tour line; cated in California. The starting point (2) Thence northwest along the 1,000- of the following boundary description foot contour line to the Douglas/Lane is the crossing of Pacheco Creek under County line; thence west along the California Highway 156, about 4 miles Douglas/Lane County line approxi- north of Hollister Municipal Airport, in mately 2.5 miles, returning to the 1,000- San Benito County, California. foot contour line; thence in a generally (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the westerly direction along the 1,000-foot starting point northwestward along contour line to the R9W/R10W range Pacheco Creek to the intersection with line; the straight-line extension of (3) Thence south along the R9W/R10W Barnheisel Road. (NOTE. This is an old range line approximately 2.75 miles to land grant boundary and appears on the center of the Umpqua River; thence the U.S.G.S. map as the western bound- along a straight line in an easterly di- ary of an orchard.) rection approximately 6.25 miles to the (ii) From there in a straight line intersection of range line R8W/R9W northeastward to the intersection of with the center of the Umpqua River; Barnheisel Road and California High- thence south along range line R8W/R9W way 156. approximately 3.5 miles to its intersec- (iii) From there northward along tion with township line T22S/T23S; Highway 156 to California Highway 152 (4) Thence southeast approximately (‘‘Pacheco Pass Highway’’). 8.5 miles along a straight line to the (iv) Then northward along Pacheco intersection of township line T23S/T24S Pass Highway to the 37° latitude line. with range line R7W/R8W; thence south (v) Then eastward along that latitude along the R7W/R8W range line approxi- line to the land line R. 5E./R. 6E. mately 8 miles to its intersection with

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the 1,000-foot contour line; thence in a line; thence east along the T23S/T24S southeasterly direction in a straight township line approximately 2.75 miles line approximately 3.5 miles toward the to the 1,000-foot contour line; thence in intersection of township line T25S/T26S a northerly direction along the 1,000- with range line R6W/R7W, returning to foot contour line to its intersection the 1,000-foot contour line; with the Douglas/Lane County line; (5) Thence in a southerly direction thence north along the Douglas/Lane along the 1,000-foot contour line to the County line approximately .75 mile to intersection of township line T27S/T28S the point of beginning. with range line R7W/R8W; thence in a [T.D. ATF–170, 49 FR 12246, Mar. 29, 1984] southwesterly direction in a straight line approximately 3.5 miles toward the § 9.90 Willamette Valley. intersection of township line T28S/T29S (a) Name. The name of the with range line R8W/R9W, returning to viticultural area described in this sec- the 1,000-foot contour line; thence tion is ‘‘Willamette Valley.’’ south along the 1,000-foot contour line (b) Approved maps. The appropriate to its intersection with township line maps for determining the boundaries of T29S/T30S; the Willamette Valley viticultural area (6) Thence east along township line are three U.S.G.S. Oregon maps scaled T29S/T30S approximately .33 miles, re- 1:250,000. They are entitled: joining the 1,000-foot contour line; (1) ‘‘Vancouver,’’ Location Diagram thence in a northerly and eventually a NL 10–8, 1958 (revised 1974). southerly direction along the 1,000-foot (2) ‘‘Salem,’’ Location Diagram NL contour line past the town of Riddle on 10–11, 1960 (revised 1977). the ‘‘Medford’’ map to range line R6W/ (3) ‘‘Roseburg,’’ Location Diagram R7W; thence south along the R6W/R7W NL 10–2, 1958 (revised 1970). range line approximately .5 miles back (c) Boundaries. The Willamette Val- to the 1,000-foot contour line; ley viticultural area is located in the (7) Thence in an easterly, westerly, northwestern part of Oregon, and is and eventually a northerly direction bordered on the north by the Columbia along the 1,000-foot contour line to a River, on the west by the Coast Range point approximately 3.5 miles east of Mountains, on the south by the Dillard, where the contour line crosses Calapooya Mountains, and on the east Interstate Highway 5 on the by the Cascade Mountains, encom- ‘‘Roseburg’’ map; thence northeast passing approximately 5,200 square along Interstate Highway 5 approxi- miles (3.3 million acres). The exact mately .25 mile, returning to the 1,000- boundaries of the viticultural area, foot contour line; thence in a generally based on landmarks and points of ref- northeasterly, southeasterly, north- erence found on the approved maps, are westerly, and eventually a northeast- as follows: From the beginning point at erly direction along the 1,000-foot con- the intersection of the Columbia/Mult- tour line past the town of Idleyld Park nomah County line and the Oregon/ to the R2W/R3W range line; Washington State line; (8) Thence north along range line (1) West along the Columbia/Mult- R2W/R3W approximately 1.75 miles to nomah County line 8.5 miles to its the T25S/T26S township line; thence intersection with the Washington/ west along township line T25S/T26S ap- Multnomah County line; proximately .25 mile, returning to the (2) South along the Washington 1,000-foot contour line; thence in a gen- County line 5 miles to its intersection erally westerly and then a northerly with the 1,000 foot contour line; direction along the 1,000-foot contour (3) Northwest (15 miles due north- line up the valley of Calapooya Creek west) along the 1,000 foot contour line to the R3W/R4W range line; thence to its intersection with State Highway north along range line R3W/R4W ap- 47, .5 mile north of ‘‘Tophill’’; proximately 2.25 miles, back to the (4) Then, due west from State High- 1,000-foot contour line; way 47 one-quarter mile to the 1,000 (9) Thence in a westerly and then a foot contour line, continuing south and northerly direction along the 1,000-foot then southwest along the 1,000 foot contour line to the T23S/T24S township contour line to its intersection with

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the Siuslaw National Forest (a point River (three miles southeast of the approximately 43 miles south and 26 town of Dollar) to a point where Wiley miles west of ‘‘Tophill’’ ), one mile Creek intersects R1E/R1W approxi- north of State Highway 22; mately one mile south of T14S/T13S; (5) Due south 6.5 miles to the 1,000 (18) North along R1E/R1W 7.5 miles to foot contour line on the Lincoln/Polk T12S/T13S at Cedar Creek; County line; (19) West along T12S/T13S four miles (6) Continue along the 1,000 foot con- to the 1,000 foot contour line; tour line (approximately 23 miles) east, (20) Continuing in a general north- south, and then west, to a point where erly direction along the 1,000 foot con- the Polk County line is intersected by tour line around Crabtree Creek, the Lincoln/Benton County line; Thomas Creek, North Santiam River (7) South along Lincoln/Benton Coun- (to its intersection with Sevenmile ty line, 11 miles to its intersection Creek), and Little North Santiam with the Siuslaw National Forest line; River to the intersection of the 1,000 (8) East along the Siuslaw National foot contour line with R1E/R2E (ap- Forest line six miles, and then south proximately one mile north of State along the Siuslaw National Forest line Highway 22); six miles to State Highway 34 and the (21) North along R1E/R2E (through a 1,000 foot contour line; small portion of Silver Falls State (9) South along the 1,000 foot contour Park) 14 miles to T6S/T7S; line to its intersection with Township (22) East along T6S/T7S six miles to line T17S/T18S (31 miles southwest, and R2E/R3E; one mile west of State Highway 126); (23) North along R2E/R3E six miles to (10) East along T17S/T18S 4.5 miles to T5S/T6S; Range line R6W/R7W, south along this (24) Due northeast 8.5 miles to the range line 2.5 miles to the 1,000 foot intersection of T4S/T5S and R4E/R3E; contour line; (25) East along T4S/T5S six miles to (11) Southeast along the 1,000 foot R4E/R5E; contour line to R5W/R6W (approxi- (26) North along R4E/R5E six miles to mately six miles); southeast from this T3S/T4S; point eight miles to the intersection of (27) East along T3S/T4S six miles to R4W/R5W and T19S/T20S; R5E/R6E; (12) East along T19S/T20S 1.5 miles to (28) North along R5E/R6E 10.5 miles the 1,000 foot contour line; to a point where it intersects the (13) Following the 1,000 foot contour Mount Hood National Forest boundary line north around Spencer Butte, and (approximately three miles north of then south to a point along the Lane/ Interstate Highway 26); Douglas County line one-half mile (29) West four miles and north one north of Interstate Highway 99; mile along the forest boundary to the (14) South along the Lane/Douglas 1,000 foot contour line (just north of County line 1.25 miles to the 1,000 foot Bull Run River); contour line; (30) North along the 1,000 foot con- (15) Following the 1,000 foot contour tour line, into Multnomah County, to line around the valleys of Little River, its intersection with R4E/R5E; (31) Due north approximately three Mosby Creek, Sharps Creek and Lost miles to the Oregon/Washington State Creek to the intersection of R1W/R1E line; and and State Highway 58); (32) West and then north, 34 miles, (16) North along R1W/R1E, six miles, along the Oregon/Washington State until it intersects the 1,000 foot con- line to the beginning point. tour line just north of Little Fall Creek; [T.D. ATF–162, 48 FR 54221, Dec. 1, 1983] (17) Continuing along the 1,000 foot contour line around Hills Creek, up the § 9.91 Walla Walla Valley. southern slope of McKenzie River Val- (a) Name. The name of the ley to Ben and Kay Dorris State Park, viticultural area described in this sec- crossing over and down the northern tion is ‘‘Walla Walla Valley.’’ slope around Camp Creek, Mohawk (b) Approved maps. The appropriate River and its tributaries, Calapooia maps for determining the boundaries of

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the Walla Walla Valley viticultural Oregon-Washington state line and re- area are two U.S.G.S. maps, in the turning to the Walla Walla U.S.G.S scale 1:100,000. They are entitled: map, until it reaches the point of be- (1) ‘‘Walla Walla,’’ Washington-Or- ginning. egon, 1980 [T.D. ATF–441, 66 FR 11542, Feb. 26, 2001] (2) ‘‘Pendleton,’’ Oregon-Washington, 1983 § 9.92 Madera. (c) Boundaries. The Walla Walla Val- (a) Name. The name of the ley viticultural area is located within viticultural area described in this sec- Walla Walla County in Washington tion is ‘‘Madera.’’ State and Umatilla County in Oregon. (b) Approved maps. The approved It is entirely within the Columbia Val- maps for determining the boundary of ley viticultural area. The boundaries the Madera viticultural area are eleven are as follows: U.S.G.S. maps. They are entitled: (1) The beginning point is on the (1) ‘‘Clovis, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute series, Walla Walla quadrangle map, in T8N/ edition of 1964, photorevised 1972; 37E, at the point where the 2,000 foot (2) ‘‘Fresno North, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute contour line intersects with an series, edition of 1965, photorevised unnamed light duty road approxi- 1972; mately 250 feet east of U.S. Highway 12 (3) ‘‘Friant, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute series, in Minnick, Washington (on maps edition of 1964; measured in metric units, this ele- (4) ‘‘Lanes Bridge, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute vation is between the 600 and 650 meter series, edition of 1964, photoinspected contour lines), 1973; (2) Then the boundary goes northwest (5) ‘‘Gregg, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute series, in a straight line for 7 kilometers (km), edition of 1965; until it intersects with a power line (6) ‘‘Madera, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute series, that runs between T8N and T9N, edition of 1963; (3) Then the boundary follows the (7) ‘‘Kismet, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute series, power line west for 8 km, where it di- edition of 1961; verges from the power line and goes (8) ‘‘Raynor Creek, Cal.,’’ 71⁄2 minute west-southwest in a straight line for series, edition of 1961; approximately 33 km to the intersec- (9) ‘‘Fresno, Cal.,’’ scaled 1:250,000, tion of 2 unnamed light duty roads in edition of 1962, revised 1971; the area marked Ninemile Canyon in (10) ‘‘Monterey, Cal.,’’ scaled the southwest corner of T8N/R33E, 1:250,000, edition of 1974; and (4) Then the boundary goes south- (11) ‘‘San Jose, Cal.,’’ scaled 1:250,000, southwest in a straight line approxi- edition of 1962, revised 1969. mately 8 km, until it reaches U.S. (c) Boundaries. The Madera Highway 12, about 2.5 km east of Reese, viticultural area is located in Madera Washington, and Fresno Counties, California. The (5) Then the boundary goes south in a beginning point is found on the ‘‘Fres- straight line for approximately 8 km, no North,’’ 71⁄2 minute series U.S.G.S. crossing the Washington-Oregon state map at the point where the San Joa- line and moving onto the Pendleton quin River intersects the section line U.S.G.S. map, where it meets the 450 m dividing sections 20 and 29, and sec- contour line in T6N/R32E, near an tions 21 and 28, T. 12 S., R. 20 E.; unnamed peak with an elevation of 461 (1) Then east approximately 6 miles m, following the section line and Shepherd (6) Then the boundary follows the 450 Avenue to the intersection with Sun- m contour line in a generally south- nyside Road; easterly direction until it intersects (2) Then north approximately 7 miles Dry Creek in T4N/R35E, following Sunnyside Road and con- (7) Then the boundary goes southeast tinuing along the section line to the along Dry Creek (Oregon) until it point of intersection of section 16, 17, reaches the 2000 foot contour line, 20, and 21, T.11S., R 21E.; (8) Then the boundary follows the (3) Then west approximately 17.6 2000 foot contour line in a generally miles following the section line and northeasterly direction, crossing the continuing along Avenue 15 to the

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intersection with the Atchison, Topeka (1) From the beginning point, the and Santa Fe Railroad; boundary runs north along the eastern (4) Then northwest following the boundary of Sections 30, 19, 18, 7 and 6 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- to the point labeled Jakes Cr (Jakes road to Road 26; Creek) located at the northwest corner (5) Then north following Road 26 and of Section 5, T. 12 N., R. 10 W.; continuing north in a straight line to (2) Thence in a straight line in a the Chowchilla River in the ‘‘Raynor northwest direction to the point la- Creek’’ 71⁄2 minute series U.S.G.S. map, beled Bedford Rock in Section 3, T. 13 and in the ‘‘San Jose’’ scaled 1:250,000 N., R. 11 W.; U.S.G.S. map; (3) Thence in a straight line in a (6) Then west following the northwest direction to a point labeled Chowchilla River to the point where Red Mtn in Section 17, T. 14 N., R. 11 the Madera County-Merced County W.; boundary diverges from the river; (4) Thence in a straight line in a (7) Then southwest following the northwest direction to the southeast Madera County-Merced County bound- corner of Section 25, T. 16 N., R. 11 W.; ary to the San Joaquin River; (5) Thence in a straight line in a (8) Then following the San Joaquin northeast direction to the northeast River south and east returning to the corner of Section 1, T. 16 N., R. 11 W. point of beginning. located along the Mendocino County/ Lake County line; [T.D. ATF–192, 49 FR 47833, Dec. 12, 1984; 50 (6) Thence in a straight line in a FR 2782, Jan. 22, 1985, as amended by T.D. northwest direction to the northeast ATF–249, 52 FR 5960, Feb. 27, 1987] corner of Section 5, T. 17 N., R. 11 W.; § 9.93 Mendocino. (7) Thence in a westerly direction along the T. 18 N./T. 17 N. township line (a) Name. The name of the until it intersects with the R. 13 W./R. viticultural area described in this sec- 12 W. range line; tion is ‘‘Mendocino.’’ (8) Thence in a straight line in a (b) Approved maps. The appropriate southwest direction to the point la- maps for determining the boundaries beled Eagle Rock located in Section 16, for the Mendocino viticultural area are T. 15 N., R. 13 W.; seven U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: (9) Thence in a straight line in a (1) ‘‘Willits Quadrangle, California— southeast direction to the point labeled Mendocino Co.,’’ 15 minute series (1961); Bus McGall Peak located in Section 4, (2) ‘‘Potter Valley Quadrangle, Cali- T. 13 N., R. 12 W.; fornia,’’ 15 minute series (1960); (10) Thence in a straight line in a (3) ‘‘Ukiah Quadrangle, California,’’ westerly direction to an unnamed hill- 15 minute series (1958); top, elevation 2,015 feet, in the north- (4) ‘‘Hopland Quadrangle, California,’’ east corner of Section 9, T. 13 N., R. 13 15 minute series (1960); W.; (5) ‘‘Boonville Quadrangle, Cali- (11) Thence in a straight line in a fornia—Mendocino Co.,’’ 15 minute se- northwest direction to the junction of ries (1959); Baily Gulch and the South Branch, (6) ‘‘Navarro Quadrangle, California— North Fork of the Navarro River, lo- Mendocino Co.,’’ 15 minute series (1961); cated in Section 8, T.15N., R.15W.; (7) ‘‘Ornbaun Valley Quadrangle, (12) Thence in a straight line in a California,’’ 15 minute series (1960). southwest direction to Benchmark (c) Boundaries. The ‘‘Mendocino’’ (BM) 1057 located in Section 28, T. 15 viticultural area is located entirely N., R. 16 W.; within Mendocino County, California. (13) Thence due south in a straight The beginning point is the southeast line approximately 1.4 miles to Green- corner of Section 30, Township 12 North wood Creek located in Section 33, T. 15 (T. 12 N.), Range 10 West (R. 10 W.) lo- N., R. 16 W.; cated along the Mendocino County/ (14) Thence following Greenwood Sonoma County line in the southeast Creek in a generally southeasterly and quadrant of U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Hopland then a northeasterly direction to where Quadrangle.’’ it intersects with the south section

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line of Section 16, T. 14 N., R. 15 W., ap- tions 15 and 16 in R6W/T9N of the proximately .2 miles west of Cold Detert Reservoir Quadrangle U.S.G.S. Springs Road; map. (15) Thence in an easterly direction (2) Then continuing in an east and along the south section lines of Sec- southeast direction along the 1,400 foot tions 16, 15, and 14, T. 14 N., R. 15 W., to contour line to the southeast corner of the intersection of the south section Section 23 in R5W/T8N. line of Section 14 with an unnamed (3) Then in a generally northwest di- creek; rection along the 1,400 foot contour (16) Thence in a straight line in a line until it intersects the line between southeasterly direction to Benchmark Sections 21 and 22 in R6W/T9N. (BM) 680 located in Section 30, T. 13 N., (4) Then north along the Section 21/22 R. 13 W.; boundary line to the starting point at (17) Thence continuing in a straight the 1,400 foot contour line. line in a southerly direction to the southwest corner of Section 5, T. 12 N., [T.D. ATF–163, 48 FR 57487, Dec. 30, 1983, as R. 13 W., and the Mendocino County/ amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5960, Feb. 27, 1987] Sonoma County line; (18) Thence continuing in a straight § 9.95 Clarksburg. line in a southeasterly direction to the intersection of the southwest corner of (a) Name. The name of the Section 32, T. 12 N., R. 11 W., and the viticultural area described in this sec- Mendocino County/Sonoma County tion is ‘‘Clarksburg.’’ line; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (19) Thence following the Mendocino maps for determining the boundaries of County/Sonoma County line in an eas- the Clarksburg viticultural area are terly, northerly, and then an easterly eight U.S.G.S. topographic maps in the direction to the beginning point. 7.5 minute series, as follows: (1) Sacramento West, Calif., 1967 [T.D. ATF–178, 49 FR 24714, June 15, 1984, as (photorevised 1980). amended by T.D. ATF–397, 63 FR 16904, Apr. 7, 1998] (2) Saxon, Calif., 1952 (photorevised 1968). § 9.94 Howell Mountain. (3) Clarksburg, Calif., 1967 (a) Name. The name of the (photorevised 1980). viticultural area described in this sec- (4) Florin, Calif., 1968 (photorevised tion is ‘‘Howell Mountain.’’ 1980). (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (5) Liberty Island, Calif., 1978. maps for determining the boundaries of (6) Courtland, Calif., 1978. the Howell Mountain viticultural area (7) Bruceville, Calif., 1978 are four U.S.G.S. topographic maps in (photorevised 1980). the 7.5 minute series, as follows: (8) Isleton, Calif., 1978. (1) ‘‘Detert Reservoir, CA.,’’ 1959 (c) Boundaries. Beginning at a point (photorevised 1980). (on the Sacramento West topographic (2) ‘‘Aetna Springs, CA.,’’ 1958 map) in Yolo County in T8N/R4E, at (photorevised 1981). the intersection of Jefferson Blvd. and (3) ‘‘Calistoga, CA.,’’ 1958 Burrows Ave., (photorevised 1980). (1) Then southwest in a straight line (4) ‘‘St. Helena, CA.,’’ 1960 1.2 miles along Jefferson Blvd. to the (photorevised 1980). eastern bank of the Sacramento River (c) Boundaries. The Howell Mountain Deep Water Ship Channel. viticultural area is located in Napa (2) Then southwest along the Sac- County, California, and is part of the ramento River Deep Water Ship Chan- Napa Valley viticultural area. The nel, approximately 17 miles to T5N/ exact boundaries of the viticultural R3E, to the Class 5 trail on the levee area, based on landmarks and points of connecting the Sacramento River Deep reference found in the approved maps, Water Ship Channel and the dredger as follows: cut Miner Slough, approximately 2 (1) Beginning at the 1,400 foot con- miles from the Solano/Yolo County tour line at the intersection of Sec- line.

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(3) Then east along the trail to the (1) Helena, scale of 1:250,000, 1955 (re- Miner Slough. vised 1977). (4) Then east along Miner Slough to (2) Greenwood, scale of 1:250,000, 1953 the point where it joins Sutter Slough, (revised 1979). then south along Sutter Slough around (3) Jackson, scale of 1:250,000, 1955 (re- the tip of Sutter Island to the junction vised 1973). of Sutter Slough and Steamboat (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Mis- Slough; then north around Sutter Is- sissippi Delta viticultural area is lo- land along Steamboat Slough to Sec- cated in Mississippi, Louisiana, and tion 8 in T5N/R4E where Steamboat Tennessee. The starting point of the Slough joins the Sacramento River. following boundary description is the (5) The southeast following the Sac- intersection of the Illinois Central Gulf ramento River to the point where the (I.C.G.) Railroad and the Mississippi Sacramento River meets the Delta River levee system, on the southeast Cross Channel at the Southern Pacific side of Lake Horne, between Lake Railroad in Section 35, T5N/R4E. View, Mississippi, and Walls, Mis- (6) Then northeast along the South- sissippi, on the Helena map. ern Pacific Railroad for 2 miles, to a (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the point 1⁄3 mile past the intersection of starting point generally southward the Southern Pacific Railroad and the along the Mississippi River levee sys- eastern branch of Snodgrass Slough. tem until it again intersects the I.C.G. (7) Then east approximately 21⁄2 miles Railroad, near Twin Lake, Mississippi along the levee to Interstate 5 (under (about 10 miles north of Vicksburg, on construction). the Jackson map). In any place where (8) Then north approximately 81⁄2 there is more than one continuous miles along Interstate 5 (under con- levee, the one closest to the Mississippi struction, proposed, and completed) to River is the boundary. Section 18 in T6N/R5E, at the intersec- (ii) From the intersection described tion of Interstate 5 and Hood Franklin in paragraph (c)(2)(i), the boundary Road. continues southward along the I.C.G. (9) Then southwest along Hood tracks, until they merge with another Franklin Road to the Southern Pacific branch of the I.C.G. Railroad, near Railroad Levee, .1 mile northeast of Redwood, Mississippi. Hood Junction. (iii) Then generally northeastward (10) Then north approximately 18 along that other branch of the I.C.G. miles along the Southern Pacific Rail- Railroad, to the Leflore County- road Levee to Section 11 in T7N/R4E, at Holmes County line (on the Greenwood Freeport Blvd., and then across the map). Sacramento River at the line between (iv) Then southeastward along that Sections 11 and 14. county line to the Leflore County-Car- (11) Then northwest along the west roll County line. bank of the Sacramento River to Bur- (v) Then generally northward along rows Ave. that county line to Mississippi Route 7. (12) Then northwest along Burrows (vi) Then generally northeastward Ave. to the starting point at the inter- along Route 7 to the 90°00′ longitude section of Jefferson Blvd. and Burrows line. Ave. (vii) Then northward along that lon- [T.D. ATF–166, 49 FR 2759, Jan. 23, 1984] gitude line to Mississippi Route 8. (viii) Then eastward along Route 8 to § 9.96 Mississippi Delta. Mississippi Route 35. (a) Name. The name of the (ix) Then northward along Route 35 viticultural area described in this sec- to Mississippi Route 322 (on the Helena tion is ‘‘Mississippi Delta.’’ map). (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (x) Then generally eastward along maps for determining the boundaries of Route 322 to the Panola Quitman the Mississippi Delta viticultural area Floodway. are three U.S.G.S. maps. They are ti- (xi) Then northward along that tled: floodway to the range line R.9W./R.8W.

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(xii) Then northward along that Peak (7,413 feet) in the Whetstone range line to the 200 ft. contour line Mountains. (north of Ballentine, Mississippi). (iv) From there west-southwestward (xiii) Then generally northeastward in a straight line for approximately 26 along that contour line to Mississippi miles, to the summit of Mount Route 3. Wrightson (the point of beginning). (xiv) Then northward along Route 3 [T.D. ATF–189, 49 FR 43054, Oct. 26, 1984] to the Tunica County-Tate County line. § 9.98 Monterey. (xv) Then northward along that coun- ty line to the Tunica County-De Soto (a) Name. The name of the County line. viticultural area described in this sec- (xvi) Then northward along that tion is ‘‘Monterey.’’ county line to the I.C.G. Railroad. (b) Approved maps. The approved (xvii) Then northward along the maps for determining the boundary of I.C.G. tracks to the starting point. the Monterey viticultural area are 36 U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps in the 7.5 [T.D. ATF–181, 49 FR 34354, Aug. 30, 1984] minute series, as follows: (1) Sycamore Flat, CA, 1956, § 9.97 Sonoita. photoinspected 1972; (a) Name. The name of the (2) Junipero Serra Peak, CA, 1949, viticultural area described in this sec- photoinspected 1972; tion is ‘‘Sonoita.’’ (3) Reliz Canyon, CA, 1949; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (4) Paraiso Springs, CA, 1956; maps for determining the boundaries of (5) Thompson Canyon, CA, 1949, Sonoita viticultural area are seven photo-revised 1979; U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: (6) Cosio Knob, CA, 1948, (1) Benson Quadrangle, 15 minute se- photoinspected 1976; ries, 1958. (7) Espinosa Canyon, CA, 1948; (2) Fort Huachuca Quadrangle, 15 (8) San Ardo, CA, 1967; minute series, 1958. (9) Hames Valley, CA, 1949; (3) Elgin Quadrangle, 15 minute se- (10) Tierra Redonda Mtn., CA, 1948; ries, 1958. (11) Bradley, CA, 1949; (4) Lochiel Quadrangle, 15 minute se- (12) Wunpost, CA, 1948; ries, 1958. (13) Pancho Rico Valley, CA, 1967; (5) Mount Wrightson Quadrangle, 15 (14) Nattras Valley, CA, 1967; minute series, 1958. (15) San Lucas, CA, 1949; (6) Sunnyside Quadrangle, 15 minute (16) Pinalito Canyon, CA, 1969; series, 1958. (17) North Chalone Peak, CA, 1969; (7) Empire Mountains Quadrangle, 15 (18) Soledad, CA, 1955; minute series, 1958. (19) Mount Johnson, CA, 1968; (c) Bouldary—(1) General. The Sonoita (20) Gonzales, CA, 1955; viticultural area is located in Arizona. (21) Mt. Harlan Quadrangle, CA, 1968; The starting point of the following (22) Natividad Quadrangle, CA, 1947, boundary description is the summit of photo-revised 1968, photoinspected 1974; Mount Wrightson (9,543 feet) in the (23) San Juan Bautista Quadrangle, Santa Rita Mountains. CA, 1955, photo-revised 1980; (2) Boundary Description—(i) From (24) Prunedale Quadrangle, CA, 1954, the starting point southeastward in a photo-revised 1981; straight line for approximately 24 (25) Watsonville East Quadrangle, miles, to the summit of Lookout Knob CA, 1955, photo-revised 1980; (6,171 feet) in the Canelo Hills. (26) Watsonville West Quadrangle, (ii) From there in a straight line CA, 1954, photo-revised 1980; eastward for approximately 10 miles, to (27) Moss Landing Quadrangle, CA, the summit of Huachuca Peak (8,410 1954, photo-revised 1980; feet) in the Huachuca Mountains. (28) Marina Quadrangle, CA, 1947, (iii) From there north-northwestward photo-revised 1968 and 1974; for approximately 21 miles in a (29) Monterey, CA, 1947, photo-revised straight line to the summit of Granite 1968, photoinspected 1974;

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(30) Mt. Carmel, CA, 1956, (9) Then east along the southern photoinspected 1972; boundaries of sections 25 and 30 to the (31) Carmel Valley, CA, 1956, southeast corner of section 30, T. 20 S., photoinspected 1974; R. 8 E. (32) Spreckels, CA, 1947, photo-revised (10) Then southwest in a straight di- 1968, photoinspected 1975; agonal line across section 31 to the (33) Chualar, CA, 1947, photo-revised southwest corner of section 31, T. 20 S., 1968, photoinspected 1974; R. 8 E. (34) Rana Creek, CA, 1956, (11) Then west along the southern photoinspected 1973; and boundary of section 36, T. 20 S., R. 7 E., (35) Palo Escrito Peak, CA, 1956; to the northwest corner of section 6, T. (36) Greenfield, CA, 1956; 21 S., R. 8 E. (37) Salinas, CA, 1947 (photorevised (12) Then south along the western 1975); and boundaries of sections 6 and 7 to the southwest corner of section 7, T. 21 S., (38) Seaside, CA, 1947 (photorevised R. 8 E. 1968, photoinspected 1974). (13) Then west along the northern (c) Boundary. The Monterey boundary of section 13 to the northwest viticultural area is located in Mon- corner of section 13, T. 21 S., R. 7 E. terey County, California. The boundary (14) Then south along the western is as follows: boundaries of sections 13 and 24 to the (1) The beginning point is found on southwest corner of section 24, T. 21 S., the ‘‘Sycamore Flat’’ U.S.G.S. 7.5 R. 7 E. minute map at the junction of Arroyo (15) Then east northeast in a straight Seco Road and the Jamesburg Road, in diagonal line across section 24, T. 21 S., the southeast corner of section 21, R. 7 E., and across section 19, T. 21 S., T(ownship) 19 S., R(ange) 5 E. (This is R. 8 E., to the northeast corner of sec- also the beginning point for the Arroyo tion 19, T. 21 S., R. 8 E. Seco viticultural area.) (16) Then northeast in a straight di- (2) The boundary proceeds directly agonal line across section 17 to the west along the southern boundary of northeast corner of section 17, T. 21 S., section 21 to the southwest corner of R. 8 E. section 21, T. 19 S., R. 5 E. (17) Then southeast in a straight di- (3) Then southeast in a straight di- agonal line across sections 16, 22, 26 agonal line across section 28 to the and 36 in T. 21 S., R. 8 E. and across southeast corner of section 28, T. 19 S., sections 6, 8, and 16 in T. 22 S., R. 9 E. R. 5 E. to the southeast corner of section 16, T. (4) Then directly east along the 22 S., R. 9 E. southern boundaries of sections 27, 26 (18) Then east southeast in a straight and 25 in T. 19 S., R. 5 E., sections 30, diagonal line across sections 22, 23, 24, 29, 28, 27, 26 and 25 in T. 19 S., R. 6 E., T. 22 S., R. 9 E., and across section 19, and sections 30, 29, and 28 in T. 19 S., R. T. 22 S., R. 10 E., to the southeast cor- 7 E. to the southeast corner of section ner of section 19, T. 22 S., R. 10 E. 28, T. 19 S., R. 7 E. (19) Then south southeast in a (5) Then south along the eastern straight diagonal line across sections boundary of section 33 to the southeast 29, 32, and 33, T. 22 S., R. 10 E., to the corner of section 33, T. 19 S., R. 7 E. southeast corner of section 4, T. 23 S., (6) Then southeast in a straight di- R. 10 E. agonal line across section 3 to the (20) Then south southeast in a southeast corner of section 3, T. 20 S., straight diagonal line across sections R. 7 E. 10, 15, 23, and 26 to the southeast corner (7) Then south southeast in a straight of section 26, T. 23 S., R. 10 E. diagonal line across sections 11 and 14 (21) Then northwest in a straight di- to the southeast corner of section 14, T. agonal line across section 26 to the 20 S., R. 7 E. northwest corner of section 26, T. 23 S., (8) Then south along the western R. 10 E. boundaries of sections 24 and 25 to the (22) Then west northwest in a southwest corner of section 25, T. 20 S., straight diagonal line across sections R. 7 E. 22, 21, 20, and 19, T. 23 S., R. 10 E. to the

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northwest corner of section 24, T. 23 S., west corner of section 6, T. 20 S., R. 9 R. 9 E. E. (23) Then southeast across sections (37) Then north along the line sepa- 24, 25, 30, 31, and 32, to the southeast rating Range 8 E. and Range 9 E. along corner of section 5, T. 24 S., R. 10 E. the western boundaries of sections 36, (24) Then east southeast in a straight 25, 24, 13, 12, and 1, T. 19S., R. 8 E. to diagonal line across section 9 to the the northeast corner of section 1, T. 19 southeast corner of section 10, T. 24 S., S., R. 9 E. R. 10 E. (38) Then northwest in a straight di- (25) Then south southeast in a agonal line to the point of intersection straight diagonal line across section 14 of the boundary line separating R. 7 E. to the southeast corner of section 23, T. and R. 8 E. and the boundary line sepa- 24 S., R. 10 E. rating T. 17 S. and T. 18 S. (26) Then southwest in a straight di- (39) Then west along the northern agonal line to the southwest corner of boundaries of sections 1 and 2 to the section 26, T. 24 S., R. 10 E. northwest corner of section 2, T. 18 S., (27) Then south along the western R. 7 E. boundary of section 35 to the southwest (40) Then northwest in a straight di- corner of section 35, T. 24 S., R. 10 E. agonal line across section 34 to the (28) Then east along the southern northwest corner of section 34, T. 17 S., boundaries of sections 35 and 36 to the R. 7 E. southeast corner of section 36, T. 24 S., (41) Then west along the southern R. 10 E. boundaries of sections 28 and 29 to the (29) Then north along the eastern southwest corner of section 29, T. 17 S., boundaries of sections 36 and 25 to the R. 7 E. northeast corner of section 25, T. 24 S., (42) Then northwest in a straight di- R. 10 E. agonal line across sections 30, 24, 14, 10 (30) Then northeast in a straight di- and 4 to the northwest corner of sec- agonal line across sections 19, 18, and tion 4, T. 17 S., R. 6 E. 17 to the northeast corner of section 8, (43) Then north northeast in a T. 24 S., R. 11 E. straight line across the easternmost (31) Then west northwest in a portion of section 32 to the northeast straight diagonal line across section 5 corner of section 32, T. 16 S., R. 6 E. to the northwest corner of section 6, T. (44) Then north along the eastern 24 S., R. 11 E. boundary of section 29 to the northeast (32) Then north along the line sepa- corner of section 29, T. 16 S., R. 6 E. rating Range 10 E. and Range 11 E. (45) Then northwest in a straight di- along the eastern boundary lines of agonal line across section 20 to the sections 36, 25, 24, 13, 12 and 1 in Town- northwest corner of section 20, T. 16 S., ship 23 S., and along the western R. 6 E. boundaries of sections 36, 25, 24, 13, 12 (46) Then west northwest in a and 1 in Township 22 S., to the north- straight diagonal line across sections east corner of section 36, T. 21 S., R. 10 18 and 13 to the northwest corner of E. section 13, T. 16 S., R. 5 E. (33) Then west northwest in a (47) Then north northwest in a straight diagonal line across sections straight diagonal line across sections 25, 26, 23, 22, 15, 16 and 9 to the north- 11 and 2 to the northwest corner of sec- west corner of section 8, T. 21 S., R. 10 tion 2, T. 16 S., R. 5 E. E. (48) Then west along the southern (34) Then northwest in a straight di- boundaries of section 34 and 33 to the agonal line to the northwest corner of southwest corner of section 33, T. 15 S., section 6, T. 21 S., R. 10 E. R. 5 E. (35) Then west along the northern (49) Then north along the western boundary of section 1, T. 21 S., R. 9 E. boundary of section 33, T. 15 S., R. 5 E., to the southeast corner of section 36, T. in a straight line for approximately 0.5 20 S., R. 9 E. mile to the intersection with the (36) Then northwest in a straight di- Chualar Land Grant boundary at the agonal line across sections 36, 26, 22, 16, northwestern corner of section 33, T. 15 8, and 6 in T. 20 S., R. 9 E. to the north- S., R. 5 E.

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(50) Then northeast in a straight di- Fort Ord Military Reservation, T. 14 S., agonal line across the Chualar Land R. 1 E. Grant and section 27 to the northeast (61) Then following the boundry line corner of section 27, T. 15 S., R. 5 E. of the Fort Ord Military Reservation in (51) Then northwest in a straight di- an irregular line generally east, then agonal line across section 22 to the south, then west to the point where the northwest corner of section 22, T. 15 S., boundary line of the military reserva- R. 5 E. tion meets the Pacific Ocean, T. 15 S., (52) Then west in a straight line R. 1 E. along the southern boundaries of sec- (62) Then following the coastline of tions 16 and 17, T. 15 S., R. 5 E., to the the Monterey Peninsula south along southwest corner of section 17 where it the coastline of Carmel Bay to Carmel intersects with the Encinal Y Buena Point, the northwesternmost point of Esperanza Land Grant boundary. Point Lobos State Reserve on the Car- (53) Then north and then west along mel Peninsula. the eastern boundary of the Encinal Y (63) Then southeast in a straight di- Buena Esperanza Land Grant and the agonal line to the southwestern corner western boundaries of sections 21, 17, 8, of section 25, T. 16 S., R. 1 W. and 7, T. 15 S., R. 5 E. (64) Then east along the southern (54) Then in a straight line from the boundaries of section 25, T. 16 S., R. 1 northwest corner of the Encinal Y W., and sections 30 and 29, T. 16 S., R. Buena Esperanza Land Grant boundary 1 E., to the southeastern corner of sec- and section 7, T. 15 S., R. 5 E. in a west tion 29 where it intersects with the northwest direction to the point where southwestern boundary of the El the power transmission line (with lo- Potrero de San Carlos Land Grant. cated metal tower) intersects at the (65) Then southeast along the south- western boundary of the Cienega del western boundary line of the El Gabilan Land Grant and the eastern Potrero de San Carlos Land Grant to boundary of the El Alisal Land Grant, the southeastern corner of section 33, T. 14 S., R. 4 E. T. 16 S., R. 1 E. (55) Then north and then northwest (66) Then east along the line sepa- along the boundary line between the rating Township 16 S. and Township 17 Cienega del Gabilan Land Grant and El S. and across Pinyon Peak to the Alisal Land Grant to the westernmost southeast corner of section 32, T. 16 S., corner of the Cienega del Gabilan Land R. 2 E. (This is the beginning and end- Grant, T. 14 S., R. 4 E. ing point of the boundary of Carmel (56) Then west along the boundary Valley viticultural area.) line between the Sausal Land Grant (67) Then continuing east along the and La Natividad Land Grant to the line separating Township 16 S. from point where the boundary line inter- Township 17 S. to its point of intersec- sects Old Stage Road. tion with the line separating Range 2 (57) Then north along Old Stage Road E. and Range 3 E. to the point where Old Stage Road (68) Then north along the western intersects the Monterey County—San boundaries of sections 31, 30, 19, 18, 7 Benito County line, T. 13 S., R. 4 E. and 6 in T. 16 S., R. 3 E. to the south- (58) Then northwest along the Mon- western corner of section 31, T. 15 S., R. terey County—San Benito County line 3 E. to the point near the Town of Aromas (69) Then in a straight diagonal line where the boundary lines of the coun- east northeast across sections 31, 32 ties of Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San and 33, T. 15 S., R. 3 E. to the southeast Benito meet, T. 12 S., R. 3 E. corner of section 28, T. 15 S., R. 3 E. (59) Then in a meandering line along (70) Then southeast in a straight di- the Monterey County—Santa Cruz agonal line along the eastern bound- County line east then southeast to the aries of sections 33 and 34, T. 15 S., R. Pacific Ocean, T. 12 S., R. 1 E. 3 E., and sections 3, 2, 12, 16, 20, 21, and (60) Then south along the coastline of 28, T. 16 S., R. 4 E., to the point where Monterey Bay to its intersection with the eastern boundary line of section 28 the northwesternmost boundary of intersects the boundary line of the

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Guadalupe Y Llanitos de Los Correos (87) Then south in a straight line Land Grant. along the western boundary of section (71) Then south to the southwest cor- 22 to the point of beginning. ner of section 34, T. 16 S., R. 4 E. [T.D. ATF–178, 49 FR 24718, June 15, 1984, as (72) Then east to the northwest cor- amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5960, Feb. ner of section 2, T. 17 S., R. 4 E. 27, 1987] (73) Then south along the eastern boundary of section 3 to the southeast § 9.99 Clear Lake. corner of section 3, T. 17 S., R. 4 E. (a) Name. The name of the (74) Then southeast in a straight di- viticultural area described in this sec- agonal line across sections 11, 13, 19, tion is ‘‘Clear Lake.’’ and 29, to the southeast corner of sec- (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate tion 29, T. 17 S., R. 5 E. maps for determining the boundaries of (75) Then south along the western the Clear Lake viticultural area are boundary of section 33 to the southwest four U.S.G.S. maps. The maps are ti- corner of section 33, T. 17 S., R. 5 E. tled as follows: (76) Then east along the southern (1) ‘‘Lower Lake Quadrangle, Cali- boundary of section 33 to the northeast fornia,’’ 15 minute series, 1958; corner of section 4, T. 18 S., R. 5 E. (2) ‘‘Clearlake Oaks Quadrangle, Cali- (77) Then southeast in a diagonal line fornia,’’ 15 minute series, 1960; acros sections 3 and 11 to the southeast (3) ‘‘Lakeport Quadrangle, Cali- corner of section 11, T. 18 S., R. 5 E. fornia,’’ 15 minute series, 1958; (78) Then south along the western (4) ‘‘Kelseyville Quadrangle, Cali- boundary of section 13 to the southwest fornia,’’ 15 minute series, 1959. corner of section 13, T. 18 S., R. 5 E. (c) Boundaries. The Clear Lake viticultural area is located in south- (79) Then southeast in a diagonal line western Lake County, California. The across section 24 to the southeast cor- descriptive boundaries of the ner of section 24, T. 18 S., R. 5 E. viticultural area, using landmarks and (80) Then south along the western points of reference on the applicable boundaries of section 30 and 31 to the U.S.G.S. maps, are as follows: southwest corner of section 31, T. 18 S., R. 6 E. Lower Lake Quadrangle Map (15 minute se- (81) Then east along the southern ries); From the beginning point on Mt. Han- nah in Section 16, Township 12 North (T12N), boundaries of sections 31 and 32 to the Range 8 West (R8W), identified as having an southeast corner of section 32, T. 18 S., elevation of 3,978 feet, the boundary runs— R. 6 E. (From this point, the Monterey (1) East-southeasterly in a straight line to and Arroyo Seco viticultural areas the point on Seigler Mountain in Section 23, share the same boundary lines.) T12N/R8W, identified as having an elevation (82) Then south along the eastern of 3,692 feet; (2) Then east-southeasterly in a straight boundaries of sections 5, 8, and 17 to line to the point on Childers Peak in Section Arroyo Seco Road, T. 19 S., R. 6 E. 34, T12N/R7W, identified as having an ele- (83) Then southwest in a straight line vation of 2,188 feet; for approximately 1.0 mile to Bench- (3) Then east-northeasterly in a straight mark 673, T. 19 S., R. 6 E. line to the point on the southeast corner of (84) Then west in a straight line for Section 25, T12N/R7W; (4) Then northeasterly in a straight line to approximately 1.8 miles to Bench Mark the point in Section 16, T12N/R6W, identified 649. as being the ‘‘Baker Mine;’’ (85) Then northwest in a straight line (5) Then northwesterly in a straight line to for approximately 0.2 mile to the the point at the southeast corner of Section northeast corner of section 23, T. 19 S., 23, T13N/R7W; R. 5 E. (6) Then northerly along the east line of Sections 23, 14, 11, and 2, to the point at the (86) Then west following the northern northeast corner of Section 2, T13N/R7W, on boundaries of sections 23 and 22 to the the Clearlake Oaks Quadrangle map; northwest corner of section 22, T. 19 S., Clearlake Oaks Quadrangle Map (15 minute R. 5 E. series); Continuing from the northeast cor- ner of Section 2, T13N/R7W—

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(7) Then northwesterly in a straight line to (4) ‘‘Canutillo, Tex.-N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 the point in Section 21, T14N/R7W, at the top minute series, edition of 1955 of Round Mountain (photorevised 1967); (8) Then northwesterly in a straight line to (5) ‘‘Dona Ana, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute the southeast corner of Section 4, T14N/R8W; Lakeport Quadrangle Map (15 minute se- series, edition of 1978; ries); Continuing from the southeast corner (6) ‘‘La Mesa, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute se- of Section 4, T14N/R8W, on the Clearlake ries, edition of 1955; Oaks Quadrangle Map— (7) ‘‘La Union, N. Mex.-Tex.’’ 7.5 (9) Then northwesterly on the Lakeport minute series, edition of 1955; Quadrangle in a straight line to a point on (8) ‘‘Las Cruces, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute Charlie Alley Peak in Section 28, T16N/R9W, series, edition of 1978; identified as having an elevation of 3,482 feet; (10) Then westerly in a straight line to a (9) ‘‘Leasburg, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute point on Hells Peak in Section 29, T16N/ series, edition of 1978; R10W, identified as having an elevation of (10) ‘‘Little Black Mountain, N. 2,325 feet; Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute series, edition of (11) The southeasterly in a straight line to 1978; a point on Griner Peak in Section 23, T15N/ (11) ‘‘Picacho Mountain, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 R10W, identified as having an elevation of 2,132 feet; minute series, edition of 1978; (12) Then southwesterly in a straight line (12) ‘‘San Miguel, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 to a point on Scotts Mountain in Section 8, minute series, edition of 1955; T14N/R10W, identified as having an elevation (13) ‘‘Smeltertown, Tex.-N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 of 2,380 feet; minute series, edition of 1955 (13) Then southeasterly in a straight line (photorevised 1967 and 1973); to a point on Lakeport Peak in Section 35, (14) ‘‘Strauss, N. Mex.-Tex.,’’ 7.5 T14N/R10W, identified as having an elevation of 2,180 feet; minute series, edition of 1955; and Kelseyville Quadrangle Map (15 minute se- (15) ‘‘Tortugas Mountain, N. Mex.,’’ ries); Continuing from Lakeport Peak in 7.5 minute series, edition of 1955. Section 35, T14N/R10W, on the Lakeport (c) Boundaries. The Mesilla Valley Quadrangle Map— viticultural area is located within (14) Then southeasterly in a straight line Dona Ana County, New Mexico, and El to the point at the southwest corner of Sec- Paso County, Texas. The boundaries tion 1, T13N/R10W; are as follows: The beginning point is (15) Then south by southeast in a straight line to the point at the southeast corner of at the Faulkner Canyon on the Section 36, T13N/R10W; ‘‘Leasburg, N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. map at (16) Then south by southeasterly in a the northwest corner of Section 15, straight line to the point at the southwest Township 21 South (T21S), Range 1 corner of Section 18, T12N/R8W; West (R1W). (17) Then east by northeast in a straight (1) From the beginning point, the line to the beginning point at Mount Han- boundary runs east 3.7 miles along the nah, Section 16, T12N/R8W, on the Lower north section line until it converges Lake Quadrangle Map. with the 4,200 foot elevation contour [T.D. ATF–174, 49 FR 19468, May 8, 1984] line at Section 18, T21S/R1E; (2) Then it runs southeasterly 31 § 9.100 Mesilla Valley. miles along the 4,200 foot elevation (a) Name. The name of the contour line to a point approximately viticultural area described in this sec- 3.5 miles south of Bishop Cap where it tion is ‘‘Mesilla Valley.’’ intersects the Fort Bliss Military Res- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate ervation boundary at the northeast maps for determining the boundaries of portion of Section 13, T25S/R3E on the Mesilla Valley viticultural area are 15 ‘‘Bishop Cap, N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. map; U.S.G.S. quadrangle 7.5 minute series (3) Then it follows the Fort Bliss maps. They are entitled: Military Reservation boundary south (1) ‘‘Anthony, N. Mex.-Tex.,’’ 7.5 for approximately 3.7 miles and east minute series, edition of 1955; approximately .8 mile to the intersec- (2) ‘‘Bishop Cap, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute tion with the 4,200 foot elevation con- series, edition of 1955; tour line at the southeast portion of (3) ‘‘Black Mesa, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute Section 6, T26S/R4E on the ‘‘Anthony, series, edition of 1978; N. Mex.-Tex.’’ U.S.G.S. map;

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(4) Then it runs south along the 4,200 until it meets with the northwest cor- foot elevation contour line for approxi- ner of Section 15, T21S/R1W, which is mately 20 miles until it intersects the the beginning point. La Mesa Road (Mesa Avenue) in the [T.D. ATF–197, 50 FR 6163, Feb. 14, 1985] city limits of El Paso, Texas, on the ‘‘Smeltertown, Tex.-N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. § 9.101 The Hamptons, Long Island. map; (a) Name. The name of the (5) Then it heads south on the La viticultural area described in this sec- Mesa Road (Mesa Avenue) for 1.2 miles tion is ‘‘The Hamptons, Long Island.’’ until it meets Executive Center Boule- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate vard that goes to La Guna/ maps for determining the boundaries of Smeltertown; ‘‘The Hamptons, Long Island’’ (6) Then it travels in a southwesterly viticultural area are 5 U.S.G.S. maps. direction for 1.1 miles on Executive They are entitled: Center Boulevard to La Guna/ (1) ‘‘Riverhead, N.Y.,’’ 7.5 minute se- Smeltertown until it crosses the ries, scaled at 1:24,000, edition of 1956; Southern Pacific Railroad tracks at (2) ‘‘Eastport, N.Y.,’’ 7.5 minute se- Smeltertown, Texas; ries, scaled at 1:24,000, edition of 1956; (7) Then it proceeds back into New (3) ‘‘New York, N.Y.; N.J.; Conn., U.S. Mexico northwesterly along the South- 1:250,000 series, scaled at 1:250,000, edi- ern Pacific Railroad tracks approxi- tion of 1960, revised 1979; mately 12.5 miles to a point near the (4) ‘‘Providence, R.I.; Mass.; Conn.; switch yards at Strauss, New Mexico, N.Y., U.S. 1:250,000 series, scaled at where it intersects the 4,100 foot ele- 1:250,000, edition of 1947, revised 1969, vation contour line at the center of and Section 24, T28S/R2E on the ‘‘Strauss, (5) ‘‘Hartford, Conn.; N.Y.; N.J.; N. Mex.-Tex.’’ U.S.G.S. map; Mass., U.S. 1:250,000 series, scaled at (8) Then it follows the 4,100 foot ele- 1:250,000, edition of 1962, revised 1975. vation contour line in a northwesterly (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the direction for 17 miles until it intersects viticultural area are as follows: ‘‘The with the south section line of Section Hamptons, Long Island’’ viticultural 29, T25S/R2E, on the ‘‘Little Black area is located entirely within eastern Mountain, N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. map; Suffolk County, Long Island, New (9) Then it runs westerly approxi- York. The viticultural area boundaries mately .5 mile along the south section consist of all of the land areas of the line until it meets the 4,150 foot ele- South Fork of Long Island, New York, vation contour line at Section 29, T25S/ including all of the beaches, shorelines, R2E; islands and mainland areas in the (10) Then it follows the 4,150 foot ele- Townships of Southampton and East vation contour line northward for 15 Hampton (including Gardiners Island). miles until it meets with Interstate The beginning point is found on the Highway 70/80/180 at the southeast cor- ‘‘Riverhead, N.Y.’’ U.S.G.S. map on the ner of Section 19, T23S/R1E, on the Peconic River about 2 miles east of ‘‘Las Cruces, N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. map; Calverton where the Townships of (11) Then it runs southwest along Riverhead, Brookhaven and South- Interstate Highway 70/80/180 for ap- ampton meet: proximately .9 mile until it reaches the (1) The boundary travels south ap- 4,200 foot elevation contour line at the proximately 10 miles along the South- northwest corner of Section 30, T23S/ ampton/Brookhaven Township line R1E, on the ‘‘Picacho Mt., N. Mex.’’ until it reaches the dunes on the Atlan- U.S.G.S. map; tic Ocean near Cupsogue Beach on the (12) Then it meanders in a northerly ‘‘Eastport, N.Y.’’ U.S.G.S. map. direction on the 4,200 foot elevation (2) Then the boundary proceeds east contour line for 15 miles until it and west along the beaches, shorelines, reaches the section line at the south- islands and mainland areas of the en- west corner of Section 15, T21S/R1W on tire South Fork of Long Island de- the ‘‘Leasburg, N. Mex.’’ U.S.G.S. map; scribed on the ‘‘New York,’’ ‘‘Provi- (13) Then finally it goes north along dence,’’ and ‘‘Hartford’’ U.S.G.S. maps the section line to Faulkner Canyon until it reaches the Peconic River near

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Calverton at the beginning point. (10) The boundary follows this range These boundaries consist of all of the line south to the 1600-foot contour line. land found in the Townships of South- (11) The boundary follows this con- ampton and East Hampton (including tour line westerly to the beginning Gardiners Island). point. [T.D. ATF–205, 50 FR 20413, May 16, 1985, as [T.D. ATF–196, 50 FR 2979, Jan. 23, 1985, as amended by T.D. ATF–344, 58 FR 40354, July amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5960, Feb. 28, 1993] 27, 1987]

§ 9.102 Sonoma Mountain. § 9.103 Mimbres Valley. (a) Name. The name of the (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘Sonoma Mountain.’’ tion is ‘‘Mimbres Valley.’’ (b) Approved maps. The approved (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundary of maps for determining the boundaries of the Sonoma Mountain viticultural area the Mimbres Valley viticultural area are 2 U.S.G.S. topographic maps in the are 28 U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps (26–7.5 7.5 minute series, as follows: minute series and 2–15 minute series). (1) Glen Ellen, Calif., dated 1954, They are entitled: photorevised 1980; and (1) ‘‘Akela, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute se- (2) Kenwood, Calif., dated 1954, ries, edition of 1972; photorevised 1980. (2) ‘‘Antelope Hill, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 (c) Boundary. The Sonoma Mountain minute series, edition of 1963 viticultural area is located in Sonoma (photoinspected 1974); County, California. The boundary is as (3) ‘‘Bisbee Hills, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 follows: minute series, edition of 1965; (1) The beginning point is the north- (4) ‘‘Bowlin Ranch, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 ern most point at which the 1600-foot minute series, edition of 1965; contour line crosses the section line di- (5) ‘‘Capital Dome, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 viding section 22 from section 23, in minute series, edition of 1965; Township 6 North, Range 7 West. (6) ‘‘Carne, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute se- (2) The boundary follows this section ries, edition of 1965; line north to the 800-foot contour line. (7) ‘‘Columbus, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute (3) The boundary follows the 800-foot series, edition of 1965; contour line westerly, easterly, and (8) ‘‘Columbus NE, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 northerly to Bennett Valley Road. minute series, edition of 1966; (4) The boundary follows Bennett (9) ‘‘Columbus SE, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 Valley Road easterly to Enterprise minute series, edition of 1966; Road. (10) ‘‘Deming East, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 (5) The boundary follows Enterprise minute series, edition of 1965; Road southeasterly to an unnamed (11) ‘‘Deming West, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 stream, in Section 7, Township 6 North, minute series, edition of 1964 Range 7 West, which crosses Enterprise (photoinspected 1972); Road near the point at which the road (12) ‘‘Dwyer, N. Mex.,’’ 15 minute se- turns from an easterly to a southerly ries, edition of 1956; direction. (13) ‘‘Faywood Station, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 (6) The boundary follows this stream minute series, edition of 1947; easterly to the 400-foot contour line. (14) ‘‘Florida Gap, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 (7) The boundary follows the 400-foot mintue series, edition of 1964; contour line southerly to the township (15) ‘‘Goat Ridge, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 line dividing Township 6 North from minute series, edition of 1964; Township 5 North. (16) ‘‘Gym Peak, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute (8) The boundary follows a straight series, edition of 1964; line extension of this township line (17) ‘‘Hermanas, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute west to the 1200-foot contour line. series, edition of 1964; (9) The boundary follows the 1200-foot (18) ‘‘Malpais Hill, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 contour line northwesterly to the minute series, edition of 1965; range line dividing Range 6 West from (19) ‘‘Midway Butte, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 Range 7 West. minute series, edition of 1965;

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(20) ‘‘Myndus, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute (6) Then it proceeds south on the sec- series, edition of 1972; tion line for .6 mile until it hits the (21) ‘‘North Peak, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 south line of Sec. 12, T17S/R11W; minute series, edition of 1965; (7) Then it travels east on the section (22) ‘‘Red Mountain, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 line for 1.8 miles until it intersects an minute series, edition of 1965; unimproved dirt road in Noonday Can- (23) ‘‘San Lorenzo, N. Mex.,’’ 15 yon on the north line of Sec. 18, T17S/ minute series, edition of 1956; R10W; (24) ‘‘Sibley Hole, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 (8) It then heads south on the unim- minute series, edition of 1972; proved dirt road for 2.2 miles until it (25) ‘‘South Peak, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 intersects a medium duty road at the minute series, edition of 1965; northern part of Sec. 30, T17S/R10W; (9) The boundary goes south on the (26) ‘‘Spalding, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 minute medium duty road for .8 mile until it series, edition of 1964; reaches the north line of Sec. 31, T17S/ (27) ‘‘West Lime Hills, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 R10W; minute series, edition of 1965; and (10) The boundary goes east 5 miles (28) ‘‘Williams Ranch, N. Mex.,’’ 7.5 on the section line to the east line of minute series, edition of 1964. Sec. 36, T17S/R10W; (c) Boundaries. The Mimbres Valley (11) The boundary proceeds south on viticultural area is located within the section line for 13 miles to the Grant and Luna Counties, New Mexico. south line of Sec. 36 (also indicated on The boundaries are as follows: The be- map as Luna/Grant Country line), ginning point is located at Faywood T19S/R10W on the Dwyer, N. Mex. Station on an unimproved dirt road at U.S.G.S. map; benchmark 4911 in Luna County, New (12) The boundary travels west on the Mexico on the northern part of Section Luna/Grant County line for three miles 2, Township 21 South (T21S), Range 12 to the east line of Sec. 4, T20S/R10W; West (R12W) on the Faywood Station (13) The boundary goes south on the Quadrangle U.S.G.S. map; section line for three miles to the (1) From the beginning point the south line of Sec. 16, T20S/R10W; boundary runs northeast 2.25 miles (14) Then it goes west on the section along an unimproved dirt road until it line for approximately .6 mile to a intersects U.S. Routh 180 (indicated on light duty road located 500 feet south map as U.S. Rte. 260) at New Mexico of Benchmark 5119 on the south line of Highway 61 (indicated on map as an un- Sec. 16, T20S/R10W; numbered secondary highway) at the (15) The boundary heads south on the south portion of Sec. 30, T20S/R11W; light duty road for approximately 10.25 (2) The boundary proceeds in a gen- miles until it meets Hwy. 180 at Bench- erally northerly direction on N.M. mark 4672 near the west line of Sec. 9, Hwy. 61 for 34.5 miles crossing over T22S/R10W on the Spalding, N. Mex. U.S. Rte. 90 (indicated on map as U.S. U.S.G.S. map; Rte. 180) west of San Lorenzo, N.M. (16) Then it proceeds southeasterly until it meets an unimproved dirt road on Hwy. 180 for approximately 5 miles near Bear Canyon Dam at the west line to the north line of Sec. 6, T23S/R9W on of Sec. 28, T16S/R11W on the San the Deming West, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. Lorenzo, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; map; (3) It then heads east on the unim- (17) It then goes east on the section proved dirt road for .2 mile until it line approximately 11.75 miles to the meets the Mimbres River at Sec. 28, east line of Sec. 1, T23S/R8W on the T16S/R11W; Carne, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; (4) It then goes south on the Mimbres (18) It then travels south on the sec- River for .25 mile until it intersects the tion line for 1.5 miles until it meets an 6,000 foot elevation contour line at Sec. unimproved dirt road at Sec. 12, T23S/ 28, T16S/R11W; R8W; (5) From there the boundary runs (19) It follows the unimproved dirt south along the 6,000 foot elevation road in an easterly direction for 3 miles contour line until it meets the east to Carne Windmill at the northeast line of Sec. 11, T17S/R11W; part of Sec. 17, T23S/R7W;

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(20) From there it follows an unim- until it hits the north line of Sec. 19, proved dirt road in a southeasterly di- T26S/R8W; rection for .75 mile until it meets the (32) It then travels east for 1.1 mile south line of Sec. 16, T23S/R7W; along the section line until it hits the (21) Then it proceeds east along the east line of Sec. 20, T26S/R8W; section line for 9 miles until it arrives (33) From there it proceeds south for at the east line of Sec. 24, T23S/R6W on 2 miles on the section line until it the Myndus, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; intersects the north line of Sec. 33, (22) Then it goes south on the section T26S/R8W; line for 15 miles until it meets the (34) It then heads east for 5 miles on south line of Sec. 36, T25S/R6W on the the section line until it intersects the Sibley Hole, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; east line of Sec. 31, T26S/R7W on the (23) Then it heads west on the section Gym Peak, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; line for 8 miles until it intersects the (35) The boundary goes south on the 4,200 foot elevation contour line at the section line for 7 miles until it meets southeast corner of Sec. 34, T25S/R7W the north line of Sec. 5 (which also is a on the Gym Peak, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. light duty road), T28S/R7W on the Co- map; lumbus NE, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; (24) Then it heads north on the 4,200 (36) Then it goes east for 4 miles on foot elevation contour line for 11 miles the section line until it meets the east until it meets N.M. Hwy. 549 (indicated line of Sec. 2 near Oney Tank T28S/ on map as U.S. Rte. 70/80/180) at the R7W; southwest corner of Sec. 5, T24S/R7W (37) Then it goes south on the section on the Florida Gap, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. line for 8.7 miles until it meets the New map; Mexico, U.S.A./Mexico International (25) The boundary heads west on border at the east line of Sec. 17, T29S/ M.M. Hwy. 549 (indicated on map as R7W on the Columbus SE, N. Mex. U.S. Rte. 70/80/180) for 4.5 miles until it U.S.G.S. map; meets the light duty road at the east (38) The boundary follows in a west- line of Sec. 3, T24S/R8W on the Capital erly direction along the International Dome, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; border for 23 miles to the west line of (26) It then goes south on the light Sec. 18, T29S/R10W on the Hermanas, N. duty road/section line for 4 miles until Mex. U.S.G.S. map; it meets another light duty road at the (39) It then heads north on the west- south line of Sec. 22, T24S/R8W; ern section for 3.5 miles to the north (27) Then the boundary heads west line of Sec. 31, T28S/R10W; for 2 miles on the light duty road/sec- (40) It then moves east for 13 miles on tion line until it intersects an unim- the section line until it intersects the proved dirt road at the east line of Sec. east line of Sec. 32, T28S/R8W on the 29, T24S/R8W; Columbus, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; (28) Then it travels south on the un- (41) Then it follows the section line improved dirt road/section line for 2 north for 8 miles until it meets the miles until it meets another unim- south line of Sec. 18, T27S/R8W on the proved dirt road at the south line of North Peak, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; Sec. 32, T24S/R8W; (42) Then it proceeds west on the sec- (29) It then moves west .25 mile on tion line for 11 miles to the west part the unimproved dirt road until it of Sec. 16 identified as longitude point reaches the east line of Sec. 5, T25S/ 107 degrees, 52 minutes, 30 seconds, R8W; T27S/R10W on the West Lime Hills, N. (30) Then it goes south on the section Mex. U.S.G.S. map; line for 6 miles until it reaches an un- (43) Then it moves north on the 107 improved dirt road near Crawford degrees, 52 minutes, 30 seconds lon- Ranch at the north line of Sec. 5, T25S/ gitude point for 9 miles until it inter- R8W on the South Peak, N. Mex. sects the north line of Sec. 4, T26S/ U.S.G.S. map; R10W on the Midway Butte, N. Mex. (31) Then it follows the unimproved U.S.G.S. map; dirt road in a southwest then southern (44) Then it goes west on the section direction for approximately 3 miles line for 6.5 miles until it meets the

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west line of Sec. 33, T25S/R11W on the Forest (on the Wildomar Quadrangle Bisbee Hills, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; map). (45) The boundary then travels north (iii) From there following the north- on the section line for 26.5 miles (cross- ern boundary of the Temecula ing the Southern Pacific Railroad viticultural area, at and near its north- tracks) until it intersects with the ernmost point, generally northeast- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- ward, eastward, and southeastward road tracks on the west line of Sec. 21, until the Temecula viticultural area T21S/R11W on the Spalding, N. Mex. boundary again intersects the township U.S.G.S. map; line on the northern border of Town- (46) Finally it follows the Atchison, ship 7 South (in Range 4 West; thus all Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad tracks of the Temecula viticultural area is in- in a northwesterly direction for 5 miles cluded inside of South Coast until it reaches the beginning point at viticultural area). benchmark 4911 on an unimproved dirt (iv) Then eastward, along the town- road in Faywood Station at Sec. 2, ship line on the northern border of T21S/R12W on the Faywood Station, N. Township 7 South, to the San Mex. U.S.G.S. map. Bernardino Meridian (on the Santa Ana map). [T.D. ATF–217, 50 FR 48081, Nov. 21, 1985] (v) Then southward along the San Bernardino Meridian to the Riverside § 9.104 South Coast. County-San Diego County line. (a) Name. The name of the (vi) Then westward along that county viticultural area described in this sec- line for about 71⁄2 miles, to the western tion is ‘‘South Coast.’’ boundary of the Cleveland National (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Forest (near the Pechanga Indian Res- maps for determining the boundaries of ervation). South Coast viticultural area are four (vii) Then generally southeastward U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: along the Cleveland National Forest (1) San Diego, 1:250,000 series, 1958 boundary to where it joins California (revised 1978). Highway 76. (2) Santa Ana, 1:250,000 series, 1959 (viii) From there generally south- (revised 1979). eastward along Highway 76 to Cali- (3) Long Beach, 1:250,000 series, 1957 fornia Highway 79. (revised 1978). (ix) Then southeastward along High- (4) Wildomar Quadrangle, 7.5 minute way 79 to the township line on the series, 1953 (photorevised 1973). northern border of Township 12 South (c) Boundary—(1) General. The South (in Range 3 East). Coast viticultural area is located in (x) Then eastward along that town- California. The starting point of the ship line to its intersection with the following boundary description is the range line on the eastern border of northern intersection of the Orange Range 3 East. County line with the Pacific Ocean (on (xi) From there southward along that the Long Beach map). range line to the U.S.-Mexico inter- (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the national border. starting point generally northeast- (xii) Then westward along that inter- ward, eastward, and southeastward national border to the Pacific Ocean. along the Orange County line, to the (xiii) Then generally northwestward intersection of that county line with along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the township line on the northern bor- the starting point. der of Township 7 South (in Range 6 [T.D. ATF–218, 50 FR 48084, Nov. 21, 1985] West; on the Santa Ana map). (ii) From there eastward along that § 9.105 Cumberland Valley. township line to its intersection with (a) Name. The name of the the northern boundary of the Temecula viticultural area described in this sec- viticultural area described in § 9.50; at tion is ‘‘Cumberland Valley.’’ this point, the Temecula viticultural (b) Approved maps. The appropriate area boundary coincides with the maps for determining the boundary of boundary of the Cleveland National the Cumberland Valley viticultural

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area are the following 32 U.S.G.S. topo- (27) ‘‘St. Thomas Quadrangle’’ edition graphical maps of the 7.5 minute series: of 1944, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. (1) ‘‘Williamsport Quadrangle’’, edi- (28) ‘‘McConnellsburg Quadrangle’’, tion of 1969. edition of 1944, photo-revised 1968 and (2) ‘‘Shepherdstown Quadrangle’’, edi- 1973. tion of 1978. (29) ‘‘Mercersburg Quadrangle’’, edi- (3) ‘‘Keedysville Quadrangle’’, edition tion of 1943, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. of 1978. (30) ‘‘Clear Spring Quadrangle’’, edi- (4) ‘‘Middletown Quadrangle’’, edition tion of 1955, photo-revised 1971. of 1953, photo-revised 1979. (31) ‘‘Hedgesville Quadrangle’’, edi- (5) ‘‘Myersville Quadrangle’’, edition tion of 1979. of 1953, photo-revised 1971. (32) ‘‘Mason Dixon Quadrangle’’, edi- (6) ‘‘Smithsburg Quadrangle’’, edition tion of 1943–53 (photorevised 1971). of 1953, photo-revised 1971. (33) ‘‘Hagerstown Quadrangle’’, edi- (7) ‘‘Waynesboro Quadrangle’’, edi- tion of 1943–53 (photorevised 1971, tion of 1944, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. photoinspected 1977). (8) ‘‘Iron Springs Quadrangle’’, edi- (34) ‘‘Funkstown Quadrangle’’, edi- tion of 1953, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. tion of 1943–53 (photorevised 1971, (9) ‘‘Scotland Quadrangle’’, edition of photoinspected 1977). 1944, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. (35) ‘‘Plainfield Quadrangle’’, edition (10) ‘‘Caledonia Park Quadrangle’’, of 1975. edition of 1944, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. (36) ‘‘Shippensburg Quadrangle’’, edi- (11) ‘‘Walnut Botton Quadrangle’’, tion of 1973. edition of 1952, photo-revised 1969 and (37) ‘‘Chambersburg Quadrangle’’, 1977. edition of 1973. (12) ‘‘Dickinson Quadrangle’’, edition (38) ‘‘Williamson Quadrangle’’, edi- of 1952, photo-revised 1969 and 1977. tion of 1973. (13) ‘‘Mount Holly Springs Quad- (39) ‘‘Greencastle Quadrangle’’, edi- rangle’’, edition of 1952, photo-revised tion of 1973. 1968 and 1973. (40) ‘‘Dillsburg Quadrangle’’, edition (14) ‘‘Mechanicsburg Quadrangle’’, of 1973. edition of 1952, photo-revised 1968 and (c) Boundary. The Cumberland Valley 1973. viticultural area is located in Wash- (15) ‘‘LeMoyne Quadrangle’’, edition ington County in west-central Mary- of 1963, photo-revised 1972. land and Franklin and Cumberland (16) ‘‘Steelton Quadrangle’’, edition counties in south-central Pennsyl- of 1963, photo-revised 1972. vania. The boundary is as follows: (17) ‘‘Harrisburg West Quadrangle’’, (1) Starting immediately west of the edition of 1969, photo-revised 1974. Town of Williamsport in Washington (18) ‘‘Wertzville Quadrangle’’, edition County, Maryland, at Lock 45 of the of 1952, photo-revised 1968 and 1973. Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Canal Na- (19) ‘‘Sherman’s Dale Quadrangle’’, tional Historical Park and the con- edition of 1952, photo-revised 1968 and fluence of the Potomac River and 1973. Conococheague Creek (see Williams- (20) ‘‘Landisburg Quadrangle’’, edi- port Quadrangle), the boundary pro- tion of 1952, photo-revised 1969 and 1977. ceeds in a southeasternly direction (21) ‘‘Andersonburg Quadrangle’’, edi- along the perimeter of the park on the tion of 1952, photo-revised 1969 and 1977. northeastern bank of the Potomac (22) ‘‘Newville Quadrangle’’, edition River to the confluence of Antitam of 1952, photo-revised 1969 and 1975. Creek and the Potomac River; (23) ‘‘Newburg Quadrangle’’, edition (2) Then southeast of Limekiln Road of 1966, photo-revised 1973. which runs along the perimeter of the (24) ‘‘Doylesburg Quadrangle’’, edi- park from Antietam Creek to the inter- tion of 1966, photo-revised 1973. section of Limekiln Road and Harpers (25) ‘‘Roxbury Quadrangle’’, edition Ferry Road; of 1966, photo-revised 1973. (3) Then northeasterly a straight line (26) ‘‘Fannettsburg Quadrangle’’, edi- approximately two miles to the 952- tion of 1966, photo-revised 1973. foot summit of Hawk’s Hill;

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(4) Then northerly on a straight line the 300-foot contour line and the west approximately 2.5 miles to the inter- bank of the Susquehanna River meet; section of Red Hill Road and (16) Then directly west to the 700-foot Porterstown Road; contour line of Blue Mountain over- (5) Then southeasterly along looking the Susquehanna River; Porterstown Road to its intersection (17) Then along the 700-foot contour with Mount Briar—Trego Road; line of Blue Mountain as it meanders (6) Then southerly along Mount west and around McClures Gap; Briar—Trego Road to its intersection (18) Then along the 700-foot contour with Millbrook Road; line of Blue Mountain to the point (7) Then east along Millbrook Road where the 700-foot contour line crosses to its intersection with State Route 67, State Rt. 233; approximately 0.5 mile north of (19) Then northeast along Rt. 233 Rohersville, Maryland; through Doubling Gap to the 1,000-foot (8) Then directly east approximately contour line of Blue Mountain; 1.25 miles in a straight line to the 1,000- (20) Then in a generally southwest- foot contour line of South Mountain; erly direction along the 1,000-foot con- tour line of Blue Mountain into Frank- (9) Then in a north northeasterly di- lin County to the point where the 1,000- rection along the 1,000-foot contour foot contour line meets the roadbed of line of South Mountain in Washington the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interstate County, Maryland, and Franklin and 76; Cumberland counties in Pennsylvania (21) Then along the roadbed of the to the point on South Mountain where Pennsylvania Turnpike to the east en- the 1,000-foot contour line crosses trance of the Blue Mountain Tunnel; State Hollow Road (Rt. 233); (22) Then in a straight line approxi- (10) Then north along Rt. 233 to the mately 6.5 miles to the intersection of point where it crosses the 750-foot con- State Rt. 533 and the 1,000-foot contour tour of South Mountain; line of Blue Mountain, approximately (11) Then east along the 750-foot con- one mile west northwest of Upper tour line of South Mountain to the Strasburg, Pennsylvania; point southwest of the Mount Holly (23) Then southwest along the 1,000- Springs Reservoir where Cold Spring foot contour line of Blue Mountain to Run, a tributary of Yellow Breeches and along the 1,000-foot contour line of Creek, crosses the 750-foot contour Broad Mountain; line, approximately 3 miles southwest (24) Then along the 1,000-foot contour of the town of Mount Holly Springs, line as it meanders along and around Pennsylvania; Broad Mountain and Front Mountain (12) Then east northeast in a straight to the point where the 1,000-foot con- line approximately seven miles to Cen- tour line crosses Wilson Run near ter Point Knob, elev. 1050 feet, approxi- Franklin Furnace, Pennsylvania; mately two miles southeast of Boiling (25) Then southwest in a straight line Springs, Pennsylvania (see Mechanics- approximately 3.5 miles to Parnell burg Quadrangle); Knob, elev. 2060 feet; (13) Then continuing east northeast (26) Then west northwest in a in a straight line approximately six straight line approximately four miles miles to the point where U.S. Rt. 15 to the point where the 1,000-foot con- crosses Yellow Breeches Creek, ap- tour line crosses Township Run near proximately one mile east of Williams Cape Horn on Cove Mountain, approxi- Grove, Pennsylvania; mately two miles north northwest of (14) Then east and northeast in a me- Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania; andering line along the north bank of (27) Then southwest along the 1,000- Yellow Breeches Creek to its con- foot contour line of Cove Mountain fluence with the Susquehanna River; into and out of Cove Gap; (15) Then north along the west bank (28) Then along the 1,000-foot contour of the Susquehanna River, which forms line of Cove Mountain and Two Top the western portion of the corporate Mountain in Franklin County, Penn- boundary line of the City of Harris- sylvania, and Sword Mountain and burg, Pennsylvania, to the point where Fairview Mountain in Washington

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County, Maryland, to the point on (3) Then northwest continuing along Fairview Mountain where the 1,000-foot the paved light duty road approxi- contour line intersects the National mately 2.75 miles to the intersection at Road (U.S. Rt. 40); Oregon House of said light duty road (29) Then west along U.S. Rt. 40 ap- with the medium duty road which trav- proximately 0.5 mile to the intersec- els east and west between Virginia tion of U.S. Rt. 40 and Cove Road; Ranch Reservoir of Dry Creek and the (30) Then south in a straight line Yuba County Forestry Headquarters from the intersection of U.S. Rt. 40 and near Dobbins; Cove Road approximately 1.25 miles to (4) Then northeasterly, 0.7 mile, the intersection of McCoys Ferry Road along same light duty road to its inter- and State Rt. 56; section with the unimproved dirt road (31) Then south along McCoys Ferry to Lake Mildred, located in the north- Road to the perimeter of the C&O west corner of section 2, T. 17 N., R. 6 Canal National Historical Park along E.; the Potomac River; (5) Then northwesterly, 1.0 miles, (32) Then southeast along the perim- along the unimproved dirt road to the eter of the C&O National Historical end of said road at the shoreline of Park to the point of beginning. Lake Mildred; [T.D. ATF–210, 50 FR 29971, July 23, 1985, as (6) Then southwest along the shore- amended by T.D. ATF–249, 52 FR 5960, Feb. line of Lake Mildred to the Los 27, 1987] Verjeles Dam at the westernmost end of said lake; § 9.106 North Yuba. (7) Then across the face of said dam (a) Name. The name of the and continuing northeast along the viticultural area described in this sec- shoreline of Lake Mildred to the point tion is ‘‘North Yuba.’’ where the stream running through (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Smokey Ravine flows into Lake Mil- maps for determining the boundary of dred; North Yuba viticultural area are the (8) Then north and west along said following four U.S.G.S. topographical stream to the point where the stream maps of the 7.5 minute series: crosses the 1,900-foot contour line in (1) ‘‘Oregon House Quadrangle,’’ edi- the northeast corner of section 27, T. 18 tion of 1948, photo-revised 1969. N., R. 6 E.; (2) ‘‘Rackerby Quadrangle,’’ edition (9) Then southwest in a meandering of 1948, photo-revised 1969. line along the 1.900-foot contour line of (3) ‘‘Challenge Quadrangle,’’ edition Lamb Hill; of 1948 photo-revised 1969. (10) Then northwest along the 1,900- (4) ‘‘French Corral Quadrangle,’’ edi- foot contour line of High Spring Ridge tion of 1948, photo-revised 1969. to the point where the medium duty (c) Boundary. The North Yuba paved road running north and south viticultural area is located in Yuba along Willow Glen Creek crosses the County in the State of California. The 1,900-foot contour line, approximately boundary is as follows: 0.75 mile north of Finley Ranch; (1) Beginning on the ‘‘Oregon House (11) Then north along said road, ap- Quadrangle’’ map at the point where proximately 1 mile, to its intersection the Browns Valley Ditch crosses Woods at Willow Glen Ranch near the west Creek in the southwest corner of sec- boundary line of section 15, T. 18 N., R. tion 25, T. 17 N., R. 6 E., the boundary 6 E., with the light duty road which proceeds northeasterly in a meandering crosses Critterden Ridge; line approximately 1.5 miles along the (12) Then in a generally easterly di- east bank of Woods Creek to the point rection along said road, approximately near Richards Ranch where the paved 2.0 miles, to its point of intersection light duty road crosses said creek; with the light duty paved road named (2) Then west and north, approxi- Frenchtown Road which runs north and mately 0.33 mile to the point where the south between Brownsville and paved light duty road meets the unim- Frenchtown; proved dirt road accessing Dixon Hill (13) Then south along the and Texas Hill; Frenchtown Road to the point where

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the road crosses the 1,600-foot contour § 9.107 Lodi. line in the northwest corner of section (a) Name. The name of the 24, T. 18 N., R. 6 E.; viticultural area described in this sec- (14) Then east along the 1,600-foot tion is ‘‘Lodi.’’ contour line to the point where Dry Creek crosses the 1,600-foot contour (b) Approved maps. The appropriate line near the south boundary line of maps for determining the boundaries of section 13, T. 18 N., R. 6 E.; the Lodi viticultural area are 18 (15) Then south along Dry Creek, ap- U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series maps and are proximately 0.16 mile, to the con- titled as follows: fluence of Indiana Creek with Dry (1) Valley Springs SW, Calif. 1962; Creek; (2) Farmington, Calif. 1968 (16) Then in a generally easterly di- (Photorevised 1987); rection, approximately 1 mile, along (3) Peters, CA 1952 (Photorevised Indiana Creek to the confluence of 1968); Keystone Creek with Indiana Creek; (4) Stockton East, Calif. 1968 (17) Then north along indiana Creek, (Photorevised 1987); approximately 0.87 mile, to the point (5) Waterloo, Calif. 1968 where Indiana Creek meets the 2,000- (Photoinspected 1978); foot contour line of Oregon Hills; (6) Lodi South, Calif. 1968 (18) Then in a generally southeast- (Photorevised 1976); erly direction along the 2,000-foot con- (7) Terminous, Calif. 1978 (Minor Re- tour line of Oregon Hills, approxi- vision 1993); mately 6 miles, to the point near the (8) Thornton, Calif. 1978; east boundary line of section 9, T. 17 (9) Bruceville, Calif. 1968 N., R. 7 E., where the power trans- (Photorevised 1980); mission line on Red Bluff crosses the (10) Florin, Calif. 1968 (Photorevised 2,000-foot contour line; 1980); (19) Then southwest along the right (11) Elk Grove, Calif. 1968 of way of said power transmission line (Photorevised 1979); to the point near the south boundary of (12) Sloughhouse, Calif. 1968 section 9, T. 17 N., R. 7 E., where it (Photorevised 1980, Minor Revision meets the power transmission line run- 1993); ning northwest and southeast between (13) Buffalo Creek, Calif. 1967 Dobbins and the Colgate Power House; (Photorevised 1980); (20) Then southeast along the power (14) Folsom SE, Calif. 1954 transmission line between Dobbins and (Photorevised 1980); Colgate Power House to the Colgate (15) Carbondale, Calif. 1968 Power House; (Photorevised 1980, Minor Revision (21) Then in a generally westerly di- 1993); rection from the Colgate Power House (16) Goose Creek, Calif. 1968 along the power transmission line (Photorevised 1980, Minor Revision which crosses over Dobbins Creek to 1993); the point west of Dobbins Creek where (17) Clements, Calif. 1968 (Minor Revi- the power transmission line intersects sion 1993); and the 1,000-foot contour line; (18) Wallace, Calif. 1962. (22) Then in a generally southwest- (c) Boundaries. The Lodi viticultural erly direction along the 1,000-foot con- area is located in California in the tour line above the north bank of the counties of Sacramento and San Joa- Yuba River and Harry L. Englebright quin. The beginning point is located at lake of the Yuba River to the intersec- the intersection of the Calaveras River tion of the 1,000-foot contour line with and the San Joaquin-Stanislaus Coun- Woods Creek in the northeast corner of ty line (Valley Springs SW, Calif. map). section 36, T. 17 N., R. 6 E.; (1) From the beginning point, proceed (23) Then east and north along the south along the San Joaquin- east bank of Woods Creek, approxi- Stanislaus County line to its intersec- mately 0.5 miles, to the point of begin- tion with State Route 4, also known as ning. Funck Road, T1N, R9E (Farmington, [T.D. ATF–211, 50 FR 30820, July 30, 1985] Calif. map);

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(2) Then proceed west on State Route (11) Then proceed northwest along 4 (west on Funck Road, then south on Interstate 5 to its intersection with an Waverly Road, then west through the unnamed road, locally known as Hood- village of Farmington on Farmington Franklin Road. Road) to State Route 4’s intersection (12) From Interstate 5, proceed east with Jack Tone Road, T1N, R7E (begin- on Hood-Franklin Road to its intersec- ning on the Farmington, Calif. map, tion with Franklin Boulevard, Section passing through the Peters, CA map, 17, T6N, R5E (ending on the Florin, and ending on the Stockton East, Calif. Calif. map); map); (13) Proceed generally north along (3) Then proceed north along Jack Franklin Boulevard to its intersection Tone Road to its intersection with with Sims Road and a section line run- Eightmile Road, T3N, R7E (ending on ning due east marking the northern the Waterloo, Calif. map); boundary of Section 28, T7N, R5E (Flor- (4) Then proceed west along in, Calif. map). Eightmile Road to its intersection with (14) Follow this section line due east Bishop Cut, T3N, R5E (beginning on the to its junction with Sheldon Road and Waterloo, Calif. map, passing through then proceed east along Sheldon Road the Lodi South, Calif. map, and ending to its intersection with the Central on the Terminous, Calif. map); California Traction Co. Railroad (be- (5) Then proceed north along Bishop ginning on the Florin, Calif. map and Cut to White Slough, T3N, R5E ending on the Elk Grove, Calif. map); (Terminous, Calif. map); (15) Proceed southeast along the Cen- (6) Then proceed west along White tral California Traction Co. Railroad to Slough to an unnamed drainage canal its intersection with Grant Line Road on Terminous Tract, across the slough (Elk Grove, Calif. map); from a marked pumping station on (16) Then northeast along Grant Line King Island, T3N, R5E (Terminous, Road to its intersection with State Calif. map); Highway 16 (beginning on the Elk (7) Then proceed straight northwest Grove, Calif. map, passing through the on the Terminous Tract to the south Sloughhouse, Calif. map, and ending on end of Peatland Road and follow it the Buffalo Creek, Calif. map); north to its intersection with State (17) Proceed southeast along State Route 12, T3N, R5E (Terminous, Calif. Highway 16 to its intersection with map); Deer Creek (ending on the (8) Then proceed west 0.2 mile on Sloughhouse, Calif. map); State Route 12 to its intersection with (18) Then proceed generally northeast an unnamed unimproved road at BM–8, along Deer Creek to its intersection and continue straight northwest on the with the eastern boundary of Sac- Terminous Tract to the marked siphon ramento County (beginning on the on the south side of Sycamore Slough, Sloughhouse, Calif. map, passing T3N, R5E (ending on the Thornton, through the Buffalo Creek, Calif. map, Calif. map); and ending on the Folsom SE, Calif. (9) Then proceed in a straight line map); and north-to-northeast across Brack Tract, (19) Proceed generally south along Hog Slough and Canal Ranch to the the eastern boundary of Sacramento line’s intersection with Beaver Slough County to the meeting point of Sac- near the 90-degree east turn of an ramento, Amador, and San Joaquin unnamed light duty road, west of a Counties (beginning on the Folsom SE, small cluster of buildings, T4N, R5E Calif. map, passing through the (Thornton, Calif. map); Carbondale, Calif. map, and ending on (10) Then proceed west along Beaver the Goose Creek, Calif. map); and Slough to its intersection with the (20) Then proceed generally south- South Mokelumne River, following the southeast along the eastern boundary river north and east to its intersection of San Joaquin County to the point of with Interstate 5 (marked as under beginning (beginning on the Goose construction), T5N, R5E ( ending on the Creek, Calif. map, passing through the Bruceville, Calif. map); Clements, Calif. and Wallace, Calif.

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maps, and ending on the Valley Springs (iv) Then westward along U.S. High- SW, Calif. map). way 54 until it intersects U.S. Highway 71 near Nevada, Missouri; [T.D. ATF–223, 51 FR 5324, Feb. 13, 1986, as amended by T.D. ATF–482, 67 FR 56484, Sept. (v) Then southward along U.S. High- 4, 2002] way 71 until it intersects Interstate Highway 44, approximately 5 miles § 9.108 Ozark Mountain. south of Carthage, Missouri; (a) Name. The name of the (vi) Then westward and southwest- viticultural area described in this sec- ward along Interstate Highway 44 into tion is ‘‘Ozark Mountain.’’ the State of Oklahoma, and continuing (b) Approved maps. The appropriate southwestward until Interstate High- maps for determining the boundaries of way 44 crosses the Neosho River near Ozark Mountain viticultural area are Miami, Oklahoma (on the Tulsa map); 11 U.S.G.S. maps in the scale of (vii) Then southward along the Neo- 1:250,000. They are titled— sho River (flowing through the Lake of (1) St. Louis, Missouri (1963, revised the Cherokees, Lake Hudson, and Fort 1969); Gibson Lake) until it flows into the Ar- (2) Jefferson City, Missouri (1955, re- kansas River, approximately 2 miles vised 1970); west of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma (on the (3) Springfield, Missouri (1954, revised Fort Smith map); 1969); (viii) Then southward and eastward (4) Joplin, Missouri; Kansas (1954, re- along the Arkansas River (flowing vised 1974); through the Robert S. Kerr Lake) into (5) Tulsa, Oklahoma; Arkansas; Mis- the State of Arkansas, and continuing souri; Kansas (1958, revised 1973); eastward until the Arkansas River is (6) Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma joined by Vache Grasse Creek, approxi- (1978); mately 4 miles east of Barling, Arkan- (7) Russellville, Arkansas (compiled sas; in 1954); (ix) Then southeastward and south- (8) Memphis, Tennessee; Arkansas; westward following Vache Grasse Missouri (1953, revised 1978); Creek to the place where it is crossed (9) Poplar Bluff, Missouri; Arkansas by Arkansas Highway 10, near Green- (1957, revised 1978); wood, Arkansas; (10) Paducah, Kentucky; Illinois; Mis- (x) Then westward along Highway 10 souri; Indiana (1949, revised 1969); and to U.S. Highway 71. Note: Highway 10 is (11) Rolla, Missouri; Illinois (1954, re- the primary highway leading from vised 1969). Greenwood to Hackett, Arkansas; (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Ozark (xi) Then southward and eastward Mountain viticultural area is located along Highway 71 until it crosses Rock in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Creek; The starting point of the following (xii) Then northeastward along Rock boundary description is the point at Creek to Petit Jean Creek; which the Missouri River joins the Mis- (xiii) Then generally northeastward sissippi River north of St. Louis, Mis- and eastward along Petit Jean Creek souri (on the St. Louis map). until it becomes the Petit Jean River (2) Boundary Description. (i) The (on the Russellville map); boundary proceeds from the starting (xiv) Then generally eastward along point westward along the Missouri the Petit Jean River, flowing through River until it meets the Osage River; Blue Mountain Lake, until the Petit (ii) Then further westward along the Jean River joins the Arkansas River; Osage River (flowing through Lake of (xv) Then generally eastward along the Ozarks and the Harry S. Truman the Arkansas River to Cadron Creek; Reservoir) until it passes adjacent to (xvi) Then northeastward and east- Missouri Highway 82 in Osceola, Mis- ward along Cadron Creek, for about 21⁄2 souri (on the Jefferson City map); miles, until it pases under U.S. High- (iii) Then southwestward along Mis- way 64, approximately 31⁄2 miles west of souri Highway 82 until it intersects Conway, Arkansas; U.S. Highway 54 in Eldorado Springs, (xvii) Then eastward along U.S. High- Missouri (on the Joplin map); way 64 until it intersects U.S. Highway

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67, near Beebe, Arkansas (on the Mem- Potomac Creek the boundary proceeds phis map); easterly and southeasterly on the Rich- (xviii) Then northeastward along mond, VA; MD. U.S.G.S. map, along U.S. Highway 67 into the state of Mis- the Virginia shoreline of the Potomac souri, then northward until U.S. High- River for approximately 66 miles to way 67 intersects U.S. Highway 60, in Smith Point on the Chesapeake Bay; Poplar Bluff, Missouri (on the Poplar (2) Thence southerly along the shore- Bluff map); line of the Chesapeake Bay for approxi- (xix) Then eastward along U.S. High- mately 20 miles to Windmill Point at way 60 until it crosses the western the mouth of the Rappahannock River; boundary of Stoddard County. Note: (3) Thence northwesterly along the Here that boundary is the St. Francis banks of the Rappahannock River for River; approximately 72 air miles to Muddy (xx) Then northward, northeastward, Creek at the point where the western and eastward along the boundary of boundary line of King George County Stoddard County until it joins the at its southernmost point begins; southern boundary of Cape Girardeau (4) Thence northward along the King County (on the Cape Girardeau map); George County/Stafford County line ap- (xxi) Then northeastward along the proximately 7 miles to the point of the Cape Girardeau County boundary until beginning. it meets the Mississippi River south of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; [T.D. ATF–250, 52 FR 13082, Apr. 21, 1987] (xxii) Then northward along the Mis- sissippi River to the starting point. § 9.110 San Benito. (a) Name. The name of the [T.D. ATF–231, 51 FR 24144, July 2, 1986; 51 FR 25366, July 14, 1986] viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘San Benito.’’ § 9.109 Northern Neck George Wash- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate ington Birthplace. maps for determining the boundaries of (a) Name. The name of the San Benito viticultural area are six viticultural area described in this sec- U.S.G.S. maps. They are titled: tion is ‘‘Northern Neck George Wash- (1) Hollister Quadrangle, 7.5 minute ington Birthplace.’’ series, 1955 (photorevised 1971). (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (2) Tres Pinos Quadrangle, 7.5 minute maps for determining the boundaries of series, 1955 (photorevised 1971). the Northern Neck George Washington (3) Quien Sabe Valley Quadrangle, 7.5 Birthplace viticultural area are 2 minute series, 1968. U.S.G.S. 1:250,000 scale maps. They are (4) Mt. Harlan Quadrangle, 7.5 minute entitled: series, 1968. (1) Washington, DC; Maryland; Vir- (5) Paicines Quadrangle, 7.5 minute ginia, 1957 (Revised 1979); and series, 1968. (2) Richmond, VA; MD., 1973. (6) Cherry Peak Quadrangle, 7.5 (c) Boundaries. The Northern Neck minute series, 1968. George Washington Birthplace (c) Boundary—(1) General. The San viticultural area consists of all of the Benito viticultural area is located in lands in the Counties of Westmoreland, San Benito County, California. The King George, Northumberland, Lan- starting point of the following bound- caster and Richmond, in the Common- ary description is the point where the wealth of Virginia. The boundaries of eastern border of Section 17 of Town- the Northern Neck George Washington ship 15 South, Range 7 East, crosses the Birthplace viticultural area, using latitude 36°37′30″ (on the Cherry Peak landmarks and points of reference map). found on the appropriate U.S.G.S. (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the maps, are as follows: starting point, westward along latitude (1) Beginning on the Washington, DC; 36°37′30″ to the Range Line R.6E./R.7E. Maryland; Virginia U.S.G.S. map at a (on the Paicines map). point on Potomac Creek where the (ii) Then northward along that range King George County western boundary line to the southern border of Section line at its northermost point intersects 1, Township 15 South, Range 6 East.

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(iii) Then westward along that south- 13 South, Range 6 East (on the Tres ern border to the western border of the Pinos map). same section. (xvii) From there following the (iv) Then northward along that west- northern border of Sections 19 and 20, ern border to the 800-foot contour line. Township 13 South, Range 6 East, to (v) Then northwestward along that the northeastern corner of Section 20. contour line to the Township Line (xviii) From there in a straight line T.14S./T.15S. due eastward to the Range line R.6E./ (vi) Then westward along that town- R7E. ship line to the southern border of Sec- (xix) Then southward along that tion 34, Township 15 South, Range 6 Range line to the Township line T.13S./ East. T.14S. (vii) Then continuing westward along (xx) Then eastward along that Town- that southern border to the 1200-foot ship line to the eastern border of Sec- contour line. tion 6, Township 14 South, Range 7 (viii) Then generally northwestward East (on the Quien Sabe Valley map). along that contour line until it crosses (xxi) Then southward along the east- for the second time the southern bor- ern border of Sections 6, 7, and 18, der of Section 28, Township 14 South, Township 14 South, Range 7 East, to Range 6 East. the northern border of Section 20, (ix) Then westward along that south- Township 14 South, Range 7 East (on ern border to the 1400-foot contour line. the Cherry Peak map). (x) Then following the 1400-foot con- (xxii) Then eastward along that tour line through the folloowing sec- northern border to the eastern border tions: Sections 28, 29, and 30, Township of Section 20. 14 South, Range 6 East; Section 25, (xxiii) Then southward along the Township 14 South, Range 5 East; Sec- eastern border of Sections 20, 29, and tions 30, 19, 20, and returning to 19, 32, Township 14 South, Range 7 East, Township 14 South, Range 6 East; to and continuing southward along the the point where the 1400-foot contour eastern border of Sections 5, 8, and 17, line intersects the section line between Township 15 South, Range 7 East, to Sections 19 and 18, Township 14 South, the starting point. Range 6 East. [T.D. ATF–258, 52 FR 37137, Oct. 5, 1987] (xi) From there in a straight line due northward to the 1200-foot contour line § 9.111 Kanawha River Valley. in Section 18, Township 14 South, (a) Name. The name of the Range 6 East. viticultural area described in this sec- (xii) Then following the 1200-foot con- tion is ‘‘Kanawha River Valley’’. tour line generally northwestward to (b) Approved maps. The approved the northern border of Section 10, maps for determining the boundary of Township 14 South, Range 5 East (on the Kanawha River Valley viticultural the Mt. Harlan map). area are 20 U.S.G.S. topographic maps (xiii) Then following that northern in the 7.5-Minute series as follows: border northwestward to the 1600-foot (1) Addison, Ohio—W. Va., dated 1960; contour line. (2) Gallipolis, Ohio—W. Va., dated (xiv) Then following the 1600-foot 1958; contour line generally northward to an (3) Apple Grove, Ohio—W. Va., dated unimproved road. 1968, photorevised 1975; (xv) Then looping southward along (4) Glenwood, W. Va.—Ohio, dated the unimproved road and continuing 1968; eastward past the designated ‘‘Spring’’ (5) Milton, W. Va., dated 1972; and then northward parallel with Bo- (6) West Hamlin, W. Va., dated 1957; nanza Gulch to the Vineyard School on (7) Hamlin, W. Va., dated 1958; Cienega Road (on the Hollister map). (8) Garrets Bend, W. Va., dated 1958; (xvi) From there in a straight line (9) Scott Depot, W. Va., dated 1958; northeastward, crossing Bird Creek and (10) Saint Albans, W. Va., dated 1958; the San Benito River, to the north- (11) Pocatalico, W. Va., dated 1958; western corner of Section 19, Township (12) Sissonville, W. Va., dated 1958;

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(13) Romance, W. Va.,—Ky., dated (8) The boundary proceeds in a 1957; straight line northwesterly (across the (14) Kentuck, W. Va., dated 1957; Kentuck quadrangle) to the confluence (15) Kenna, W. Va., dated 1957; of Plum Orchard Run and Stonelick (16) Ripley, W. Va., dated 1960; Creek in the town of Plum Orchard, in (17) Cottageville, W. Va., dated 1960; Jackson County, WV. (Kenna quad- (18) Mount Alto, W. Va.—Ohio, dated rangle) 1958, photorevised 1972; (9) The boundary proceeds in a (19) Beech Hill, W. Va.—Ohio, dated straight line northwesterly (across the 1957, photorevised 1975; Ripley quadrangle) to the Baltimore (20) Cheshire, W. Va.—Ohio, dated and Ohio Railroad crossing of State 1968; Highway 87 in the town of Evans, in Jackson County, WV. (Cottageville (c) Boundary description. The bound- quadrangle) ary description of the Kanawha River (10) The boundary proceeds in a Valley viticultural area includes (in straight line northwesterly (across the parentheses) the name of the map on Mount Alto quadrangle) to the bench- which each described point is found. mark at 674 ft. elevation in the town of The boundary description is as follows: Flatrock, in Mason County, WV. (1) The beginning point is the West (Beech Hill quadrangle) Virginia-Ohio State Line at the con- (11) The boundary proceeds north- fluence of Champaign Creek and the westerly in a straight line (across the Ohio River. (Addison quadrangle) Cheshire quadrangle) to the beginning (2) The boundary follows the West point. Virginia-Ohio State Line, in the Ohio River (across the Gallipolis and Apple [T.D. ATF–226, 51 FR 11913, Apr. 8, 1986] Grove quadrangles) southwesterly to the point at which the Mason County- § 9.112 Arkansas Mountain. Cabell County Line intersects the (a) Name. The name of the State Line. (Glenwood quadrangle) viticultural area described in this sec- (3) The boundary proceeds in a tion is ‘‘Arkansas Mountain.’’ straight line southerly to the bench- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate mark at 583 ft. elevation in the town of maps for determining the boundary of Yates Crossing in Cabell County, WV. the Arkansas Mountain viticultural (Milton quadrangle) area are two U.S.G.S. maps, titled: (4) The boundary proceeds in a (1) Russellville, Arkansas, 1:250,000 straight line southeasterly to the series compiled in 1954. benchmark at 640 ft. elevation in the (2) Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma, town of Balls Gap, in Lincoln County, 1:250,000 series, 1978. WV. (West Hamlin quadrangle) (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Arkan- (5) The boundary proceeds in a sas Mountain viticultural area is lo- straight line easterly (across the Ham- cated in northwestern Arkansas. Start- lin, Garrett Bend, and Scott Depot ing at the point where Frog Bayou con- quadrangles) to the benchmark at 590 verges with the Arkansas River, near ft. elevation in the town of Institute in Yoestown, Arkansas (or the Fort Smith Kanawha County, WV. (Saint Albans map), the boundary proceeds: quadrangle) (2) Boundary Description. (i) South- (6) The boundary proceeds in a westward along the Arkansas River to straight line northeasterly to the Vache Grasse Creek. benchmark at 654 ft. elevation in the (ii) Then southeastward and south- town of Pocatalico, in Kanawha Coun- westward following Vache Grasse ty, WV. (Pocatalico quadrangle) Creek to the place where it is crossed (7) The boundary proceeds in a by Arkansas Highway 10, near Green- straight line northeasterly (across the wood, Arkansas. Sissonville quadrangle) to the con- (iii) From there westward along fluence of Johns Branch and Sugar Highway 10 to U.S. Highway 71. (Note: Creek in the town of Romance, in Highway 10 is the primary highway Jackson County, WV. (Romance quad- leading to Greenwood to Hackett, Ar- rangle) kansas.)

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(iv) Then southward and eastward (2) Riverhead, N.Y., 7.5 minute series, along Highway 71 until it crosses Rock scaled at 1:24,000, edition of 1956. Creek. (3) New York, N.Y.; N.J.; Conn., U.S., (v) Then northeastward along Rock 1:250,000 series, scaled at 1:250,000, edi- Creek to Petit Jean Creek. tion of 1960, revised 1979. (vi) Then generally northeastward (4) Providence, R.I.; Mass.; Conn., and eastward along Petit Jean Creek N.Y., U.S., 1:250,000 series, scaled at until it becomes the Petit Jean River 1:250,000, edition of 1947, revised 1969. (on the Russellville map). (5) Hartford, Conn.; N.Y.; N.J.; Mass., (vii) Then generally eastward along U.S., 1:250,000 series, scaled at 1,250,000, the Petit Jean River, flowing through edition of 1962, revised 1975. Blue Mountain Lake, until the Petit (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the Jean River joins the Arkansas River. proposed viticultural area are as fol- (viii) Then generally eastward along lows: The North Fork of Long Island the Arkansas River to Cadron Creek. viticultural area is located entirely (ix) Then generally northward and within eastern Suffolk County, Long northeastward along Cadron Creek to Island, New York. The viticultural area the place where it is crossed by U.S. boundaries consist of all of the land Highway 65. areas of the North Fork of Long Island, (x) From there northward along New York, including all of the main- Highway 65 to its intersection with Ar- land, shorelines and islands in the kansas Highway 16 near Clinton, Ar- Townships of Riverhead, Shelter Is- kansas. land, and Southold. (xi) From there following Highway 16 (1) The point of beginning is on the generally westward to its intersection Wading River, N.Y., 7.5 minute series, with Arkansas Highway 23 in U.S.G.S. map at the northern boundary Brashears, Arkansas. of the Brookhaven/Riverhead Township (xii) From there southward along line on the Long Island Sound (approxi- Highway 23 to the Madison County- mately 500 feet east of the mouth of Franklin County line. the Wading River); (xiii) Then westward and southward (2) The boundary goes south on the along that county line to the Madison Brookhaven/Riverhead Town line for County-Crawford County line. approximately 6.5 miles until it meets (xiv) Then westward along that coun- the Peconic River approximately 1 ty line to the Washington County- mile east of U.S. Reservation Crawford County line. Brookhaven National Laboratory; (xv) Then westward along that coun- (3) Then the boundary travels east on ty line to Jones Fork (on the Fort the Peconic River (Brookhaven/ Smith map). Riverhead Town line) for 2.7 miles until (xvi) Then southward along Jones it meets the Riverhead/Southampton Fork until it joins Frog Bayou near Township line on the Riverhead, N.Y., Winfrey, Arkansas. U.S.G.S. map; (xvii) Then generally southward (4) It then goes east on the along Frog Bayou, flowing through Riverhead/Southampton Township line Lake Shepherd Springs and Lake Fort for 4.2 miles until it reaches an area Smith, to the starting point. where the Peconic River widens north [T.D. ATF–235, 51 FR 34205, Sept. 26, 1986] of Flanders; (5) Then the boundary proceeds east § 9.113 North Fork of Long Island. to Orient Point then west along the (a) Name. The name of the shoreline, beaches, islands, and main- viticultural area described in this sec- land areas of the North Fork of Long tion is ‘‘North Fork of Long Island.’’ Island, described on the ‘‘New York’’, (b) Approved maps. The appropriate ‘‘Providence’’ and ‘‘Hartford’’ U.S.G.S. maps for determining the boundaries of maps until it reaches the Brookhaven/ the ‘‘North Fork of Long Island’’ Riverhead Township line at the point viticultural area are 5 U.S.G.S. maps. of beginning. These boundaries consist They are entitled: of all the land (and isolated islands in- (1) Wading River, N.Y., 7.5 minute se- cluding without limitation, Wicopesset ries, scaled at 1:24,000 edition of 1967. Island, Robins Island, Fishers Island,

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Great Gull Island, Plum Island, and (5) Finally, the boundary proceeds Shelter Island) in the Townships of due east 500 feet to the beginning point Riverhead, Shelter Island, and on the shoreline of the West Arm of the Southold. Grand Traverse Bay at Sec. 1, T27N, [T.D. ATF–240, 51 FR 36398, Oct. 10, 1986] R11W. [T.D. ATF–252, 52 FR 21515, June 8, 1987] § 9.114 Old Mission Peninsula. (a) Name. The name of the § 9.115 Ozark Highlands. viticultural area described in this sec- (a) Name. The name of the tion is ‘‘Old Mission Peninsula.’’ viticultural area described in this sec- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate tion is ‘‘Ozark Highlands.’’ maps for determining the boundaries of (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the ‘‘Old Mission Peninsula’’ maps for determining the boundaries of viticultural area are 2 U.S.G.S. Quad- the Ozark Highlands viticultural area rangle (15 Minute Series) maps, scaled are three U.S.G.S. maps of the 1:250,000 at 1:62,500. They are entitled: series. They are titled: (1) Elk Rapids, Mich. (1957); and (1) Rolla, Missouri; Illinois, 1954 (re- (2) Traverse City, Mich. (1957). vised 1969). (c) Boundary. The boundary in Grand (2) St. Louis, Missouri; Illinois, 1963 Traverse County, Michigan, consists of (revised 1969). all of Peninsula Township, excluding (3) Springfield, Missouri, 1954 (revised Marion and Bassett Islands. In addi- 1969). tion, the viticultural area takes in a small portion of Traverse City Town- (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Ozark ship. Highlands viticultural area is located (1) The beginning point is on the Tra- in south central Missouri. The area verse City, Mich., U.S.G.S. map at the comprises portions of the following shoreline of the West Arm of Grand counties: Phelps, Maries, Osage, Gas- Traverse Bay at Section 1, Township 27 conade, Franklin, Crawford, Texas, North, Range 11 West (T27N, R11W), ap- Shannon, Dent, Reynolds, and Pulaski. proximately 500 feet due west of the The beginning point of the following intersection of two unmarked light- boundary description is the junction of duty roads (approx. 750 feet north of Little Piney Creek and the Gasconade Bryant Park); River, near Jerome, Missouri (in the (2) The boundary proceeds north 19 northwest corner of the Rolla map). miles along the western shoreline of (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the the Old Mission Peninsula until it beginning point, the boundary goes reaches the lighthouse near Old Mis- northward along the Gasconade River sion Point at the north side of the Pe- to the latitude line 38°00′ (the dividing ninsula on the Elk Rapids, Mich., line between the Rolla and St. Louis U.S.G.S. map, Sec. 23, T30N, R10W; maps); (3) It then proceeds south for approxi- (ii) Then eastward along that lati- mately 19 miles along the eastern tude line to U.S. Highway 63; shoreline of the peninsula to the south- (iii) Then northward along U.S. 63 to east portion of an unmarked light-duty Spring Creek; road (known locally as Eastern Ave- (iv) Then north-northwestward along nue) at Sec. 6, T27N, R10W on the Tra- Spring Creek to the Gasconade River; verse City, Mich., U.S.G.S. map. The (v) Then northward along the Gas- unmarked light-duty road is located conade River to a power transmission immediately north of Northwestern line (less than 1 mile north of Buck Elk Michigan College on the shoreline of Creek); the East Arm of the Grand Traverse (vi) Then eastward and east-north- Bay; eastward along that power trans- (4) The boundary travels west along mission line to Missouri Route 19; the unmarked light-duty road (known (vii) Then southward along Route 19 locally as Eastern Avenue) for approxi- to the Bourbeuse River; mately one mile until it meets an un- (viii) Then east-northeastward along marked north/south light-duty road at the Bourbeuse River to the range line Sec. 1, T27N, R11W; and dividing R. 2 W. and R. 1 W.;

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(ix) Then southward along that range (xxx) Then eastward along that town- line to the Meramec River; ship line to Little Piney Creek (on the (x) Then southwestward along the Rolla map); Meramec River to Huzzah Creek; (xxxi) Then northward and westward (xi) Then southward along Huzzah along Little Piney Creek to the begin- Creek to Dry Creek (on the Rolla map, ning point. where Missouri Route 8 crosses Huzzah [T.D. ATF–256, 52 FR 32785, Aug. 31, 1987] Creek); (xii) Then southward along Dry § 9.116 Sonoma Coast. Creek to Cherry Valley Creek; (a) Name. The name of the (xiii) Then south-southwestward viticultural area described in this sec- along Cherry Valley Creek to Missouri tion is ‘‘Sonoma Coast’’. Route 19; (b) Approved map. The approved maps (xiv) Then southward and southwest- for determining the boundary of the ward along Route 19 to Crooked Creek; Sonoma Coast viticultural area are the (xv) Then northwestward along following six U.S.G.S. topographic Crooked Creek to the Meramec River; maps: (xvi) Then southward along the Mera- (1) Sonoma County, California, scale mec River to Hutchins Creek; 1:100,000, dated 1970; (xvii) The southeastward along (2) Mark West Springs, California, Hutchins Creek to its source near Mis- 7.5-minute series, dated 1958, souri Route 32, across from the Howes photoinspected 1978; Mill Post Office; (3) Healdsburg, California, 7.5-minute (xviii) Then in a straight line toward series, dated 1955, photorevised 1980; the Howes Mill Post Office to Route 32; (4) Jimtown, California, 7.5-minute (xix) Then eastward along Route 32 series, dated 1955, photorevised 1975; to the range line dividing R. 3 W. and (5) Guerneville, California, 7.5-minute R. 2 W.; series, dated 1955; and (6) Cazadero, California, 7.5-minute (xx) Then southward along that series, dated 1978. range line to the township line dividing (c) Boundary description. In general, T. 33 N. and T. 32 N.; the boundary description of the (xxi) Then westward along that town- Sonoma Coast viticultural area is ship line (which coincides, in R. 3 W., found on the U.S.G.S. Topographic Map with the Reynolds County/Dent County of Sonoma County, California, scale line) to the boundary of Clark National 1:100,000, dated 1970. When a point of Forest; the boundary description is found on (xxii) Then generally southward one of the 7.5-minute quadrangles, the along that national forest boundary to boundary description indicates this in the Dent County/Shannon County line; parentheses. The boundary description (xxiii) Then westward along that is as follows: county line to the Current River; (1) The beginning point is the point (xxiv) Then southeastward along the at which the Sonoma County- Current River to Missouri Route 19; Mendocino County line meets the (xxv) Then southward along Route 19 shoreline of the Pacific Ocean. to Jack’s Fork; (2) The boundary follows the shore- (xxvi) Then westward, southwestward line of the Pacific Ocean southerly to and northwestward along Jack’s Fork, the Sonoma County-Marin County line. taking the North Prong, to its north- (3) The boundary follows the Sonoma westernmost source; County-Marin County line southeast- (xxvii) Then in a straight line erly to San Pablo Bay. northwestward to the southeastern- (4) The boundary follows the shore- most source of Hog Creek; line of San Pablo Bay easterly to the (xxviii) Then northwestward along Sonoma County-Napa County line. Hog Creek to the Big Piney River (on (5) The boundary follows the Sonoma the Springfield map); County-Napa County line northerly to (xxix) Then northward along the Big the peak of Arrowhead Mountain. Piney River to the township line divid- (6) From the peak of Arrowhead ing T. 35 N. and T. 36 N.; Mountain, the boundary proceeds in a

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straight line westerly to the peak of as the Healdsburg Avenue Bridge). Sonoma Mountain. (Healdsburg map) (7) From the peak of Sonoma Moun- (17) The boundary follows the Rus- tain, the boundary proceeds in a sian River southerly to a point, near straight line northwesterly to the peak the confluence with Dry Creek, oppo- of Taylor Mountain. site a straight line extension of a light- (8) From the peak of Taylor Moun- duty, hard or improved surface road tain, the boundary proceeds in a (known locally as Foreman Lane) lo- straight line northwesterly to the cated west of the Russian River. point, near the benchmark at 184 ft. (Healdsburg map) elevation in Section 34, Township 8 (18) The boundary proceeds in a North, Range 8 West, at which Mark straight line to that road and follows it West Road crosses an unnamed stream westerly, then south, then westerly, which flows northwesterly into Mark onto the Guerneville map, across a sec- West Creek. (Mark West Springs map) ondary highway, hard surface road (9) From this point, the boundary (known locally as Westside Road), and proceeds northerly in a straight line to continues westerly, then northwesterly the headwaters of Brooks Creek, in to the point at which it crosses Felta Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 8 Creek. (Guerneville map) West. (Mark West Springs map) (19) The boundary follows Felta (10) The boundary follows Brooks Creek approximately 18,000 ft. westerly Creek northwesterly to its confluence to its headwaters, at the confluence of with the Russian River. (Healdsburg three springs, located approximately map) 5,800 feet northwesterly of Wild Hog (11) The boundary proceeds south- Hill. (Guerneville map) westerly in a straight line to an un- (20) The boundary proceeds in a identified peak at elevation 672 ft. straight line southwesterly to the (Healdsburg map) southwest corner of Section 9, Town- (12) The boundary proceeds north- ship 8 North, Range 10 West. westerly in a straight line to the peak (Guerneville map) identified as Black Peak. (Healdsburg (21) The boundary proceeds in a map) straight line southwesterly to the (13) The boundary proceeds westerly point in, Section 24, Township 8 North, in a straight line to an unidentified Range 11 West, at which Hulbert Creek peak at elevation 857 ft. (Healdsburg crosses the 160 ft. contour line. map) (Cazadero map) (14) The boundary proceeds westerly (22) The boundary follows Hulbert in a straight line to the peak of Fitch Creek southerly to its confluence with Mountain at elevation 991 ft. the Russian River. (Healdsburg map) (23) The boundary follows the Rus- (15) The boundary proceeds north- sian River southwesterly to its con- westerly in a straight line to the inter- fluence with Austin Creek. section, near a benchmark at elevation 154 ft. in the town of Chiquita, of a (24) From this point, the boundary light-duty road (known locally as proceeds in a straight line northwest- Chiquita Road) and a southbound pri- erly to the peak of Pole Mountain. mary highway, hard surface road (25) From the peak of Pole Mountain, (known locally as Healdsburg Avenue). the boundary proceeds in a straight (Jimtown map) line northwesterly to the peak of Big (16) The boundary follows that road Oat Mountain. (known locally as Healdsburg Avenue) (26) From the peak of Big Oat Moun- southerly through the city of tain, the boundary proceeds in a Healdsburg to the point at which it is straight line northwesterly to the peak a light-duty, hard or improved surface of Oak Mountain. road, identified on the map as Redwood (27) From the peak of Oak Mountain, Highway, which crosses the Russian the boundary proceeds in a straight River, immediately south of the city of line northwesterly approximately 14.5 Healdsburg at a bridge (known locally miles to the Sonoma County-

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Mendocino County line at the north- (8) Then in a generally southwest di- east corner of Section 25, Township 11 rection along that intermittent stream North, Range 14 West. to the beginning point, at the intersec- (28) The boundary follows the tion with the Silverado Trail. Sonoma County-Mendocino County line west, then southwesterly to the [T.D. ATF–281, 54 FR 4018, Jan. 27, 1989] beginning point. § 9.118 Ben Lomond Mountain. [T.D. ATF–253, 52 FR 22304, June 11, 1987] (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- § 9.117 Stags Leap District. tion is ‘‘Ben Lomond Mountain.’’ (a) Name. The name of the (b) Approved maps. The appropriate viticultural area described in this sec- maps for determining the boundaries of tion is ‘‘Stags Leap District.’’ the Ben Lomond Mountain viticultural (b) Approved map. The appropriate area are four 7.5 minute series U.S.G.S. map for determining the boundaries of maps. They are titled: the Stags Leap District viticultural (1) Davenport Quadrangle (1955, area is one U.S.G.S. topographic map photorevised 1968); in the 7.5 minute series, scaled 1:24000, (2) Big Basin Quadrangle (1955, titled ‘‘Yountville, Calif.,’’ 1951 photorevised 1973); (photorevised 1968). (3) Felton Quadrangle (1955, (c) Boundaries. The Stags Leap Dis- photorevised 1980); and trict viticultural area is located in Napa County, California, within the (4) Santa Cruz Quadrangle (1954, Napa Valley viticultural area. The photorevised 1981). boundaries are as follows: (c) Boundaries. The Ben Lomond (1) Commencing at the intersection Mountain viticultural area is located of the intermittent stream (drainage entirely within Santa Cruz County, creek) with the Silverado Trail at the California, which is in the central part 60 foot contour line in T6N/R4W, ap- of the State near the coast. The begin- proximately 7 miles north of the city of ning point is the intersection of sec- Napa. tions 25, 26, 35 and 36 (Davenport Quad- (2) Then southwest in a straight line, rangle, T. 10S., R. 3W.) which coincides approximately 900 feet, to the main with the 800-foot contour line and is channel of the Napa River. approximately .6 mile northwest of the (3) Then following the main branch of top of Bald Mountain. the Napa River (not the southern (1) From the beginning point, the branch by the levee) in a northwesterly boundary follows the 800-foot contour then northerly direction, until it inter- line in a meandering manner in a gen- sects the medium-duty road (Grant erally northwesterly direction across Bdy) in T7N/R4W, known locally as the section 26 into section 27 (T. 10S., R. Yountville Cross Road. 3W.). (4) Then northeast along the (2) Thence along the 800-foot contour Yountville Cross Road until it inter- line in an easterly and then generally a sects the medium-duty road, the northeasterly direction through sec- Silverado Trail. tion 27 and then back across the north- (5) Then north along the Silverado west corner of section 26 and thence in Trail approximately 590 feet to a gully a generally northwesterly direction entering the Silverado Trail from the along the 800-foot contour line across east. sections 23, 22 and into section 15. (6) Then northeast along the center (3) Thence along the 800-foot contour line of that gully, approximately 800 line in a northerly and then a south- feet, until it intersects the 400 foor erly direction across section 22 and contour line in Section 30 of T7N/R4W. eventually in a generally northwest- (7) Then in a generally southeast di- erly direction into section 20. rection, following the 400 foot contour (4) Thence continuing along the 800- line through Sections 29, 32, 33, 4, and 3, foot contour line in a generally north- until it intersects the intermittent westerly direction through sections 20, stream in the southwest corner of Sec- 17, 16, 17, 16, 9, 8, 5, 8, 7 and 6 (T. 10S., tion 3 in T6N/R4W. R. 3W.).

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(5) Thence continuing in a northerly the ‘‘Middle Rio Grande Valley’’ direction across sections 5 and 32 and viticultural area are 24 U.S.G.S. Quad- thence in a southwesterly direction rangle (7.5 Minute Series) maps and 1 across sections 31 and 6. (15 Minute Series) U.S.G.S. map. They (6) Thence continuing in a generally are titled: northerly direction across sections 1, 6, (1) Abeytas, N. Mex. (1952), revised 31, 36, 31, 36 and 30 (T. 9S., R. 3W.) to 1979. the intersection of the 800-foot contour (2) Alameda, N. Mex. (1960), revised line and Scott Creek in section 19 (T. 1967 and 1972. 9S., R. 3W.). (3) Alburquerque East, N. Mex. (1960), (7) Thence in a northeasterly direc- revised 1967 and 1972. tion along the south bank of Scott (4) Albuquerque West, N. Mex. (1960), Creek through sections 19, 20 and 17 to revised 1967 and 1972. the intersection of Scott Creek with (5) Belen, N. Mex. (1952), revised 1971. the 1600-foot contour line in section 16 (6) Bernalillo, N. Mex. (1954), revised (T. 9S., R. 3W.). 1972. (8) Thence in a generally northeast- (7) Dalies, N. Mex. (1952), revised 1971. erly and then southerly direction along (8) Isleta, N. Mex. (1952), revised 1967 the 1600-foot contour line through sec- and 1974. tion 16 and then through the southeast (9) La Joya, N. Mex. (1952), revised and southwest corners of sections 9 and 1971. 10 respectively to the intersection of (10) Lemitar, N. Mex. (1952), revised the 1600-foot contour line with Jamison 1971. Creek in section 16 (T. 9S., R. 3W.). (11) Loma De Las Canas, N. Mex. (9) Thence in an easterly direction (1959), revised 1979. along the south bank of Jamison Creek (12) Loma Machete, N. Mex. (1954), re- across sections 15 and 14 (T. 9S., R. 3W.) vised 1972. to the intersection of Jamison Creek (13) Los Griegos, N. Mex. (1960), re- and the 800-foot contour line in the vised 1967 and 1972. southeast corner of section 14 (T. 9S., (14) Los Lunas, N. Mex. (1952), revised R. 3W.). 1971 and 1974. (10) Thence in a southeasterly direc- (15) Mesa Del Yeso, N. Mex. (1959). tion in a meandering manner along the (16) Placitas, N. Mex. (1954). 800-foot contour line across sections 14, (17) San Acacia, N. Mex. (1952), re- 23, 24, 25 (T. 9S., R. 3W.), sections 30 and vised 1971. 31 (T. 9S., R. 2W.), and sections 32, 5, 8, (18) San Antonio, N. Mex. (1948)—15 9, 16, 17 and 21 (T. 10S., R. 2W.). minute series. (11) Thence in a southwesterly, then (19) San Felipe Pueblo, N. Mex. (1954), generally a southeasterly and then a revised 1978. northwesterly direction along the 800- (20) Santa Ana Pueblo, N. Mex. (1954), foot contour line in a meandering man- revised 1978. ner to section 31 and then continuing (21) Socorro, N. Mex. (1959), revised on through sections 31 and 30 (T. 10S., 1971. R. 2W.). (22) Tome, N. Mex. (1952), revised 1979. (12) Thence continuing along the 800- (23) Turn, N. Mex. (1952), revised 1979. foot contour line in a generally south- (24) Veguita, N. Mex. (1952), revised erly and then a generally northwest- 1979. erly direction through sections 25, 36, (25) Wind Mesa, N. Mex. (1952), re- 31 and 36 to the point of beginning at vised 1967. the intersection of sections 25, 26, 35 (c) Boundary description. The bound- and 36 (T. 10S., R. 3W.). ary of the proposed Middle Rio Grande [T.D. ATF–264, 52 FR 46591, Dec. 9, 1987] Valley viticultural area is as follows: (1) The beginning point is at the § 9.119 Middle Rio Grande Valley. transmission line tower in the middle (a) Name. The name of the of Section 34, T14N, R4E of the Santa viticultural area described in this sec- Ana Pueblo, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; tion is ‘‘Middle Rio Grande Valley.’’ (2) The boundary follows the power (b) Approved maps. The approved transmission line east for 2.5 miles maps for determining the boundaries of until it converges with New Mexico

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State Route 25/Interstate 85 (now (15) It heads south on NM–47 for known as Interstate 25) at Sec. 1, T13N, approx. 3.2 miles until it converges R4E on the San Felipe Pueblo, M. Mex. with the 4,900 foot elevation contour U.S.G.S. map; line at Isleta Pueblo, NM, in Sec. 24, (3) It follows I–25 southwest for 1.2 T8N, R2E; miles until it arrives at an unimproved (16) The boundary follows the 4,900 dirt road approx. .2 mile east of foot elevation contour line south for Algodones Cemetery, at Sec. 11, T13N, approx. 25 miles until it arrives at a R4E on the Placitas, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. point north on Madron, NM, at the map; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- (4) The boundary follows the unim- road (AT&SF RR) tracks, approx. 250 proved dirt road southeast for 5.5 miles feet east of elevation mark 4,889 feet on until it meets another unimproved dirt the Turn, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; road at Tecolote, NM, south of Sec. 27 (17) It then travels north on the and 28, T13N, R5E; AT&SF RR tracks for approx. 350 feet (5) It travels southwest on the unim- until it intersects NM–47 approx. 350 proved dirt road .7 mile until it meets feet north of elevation mark 4,889 feet; NM–44 approx. 100 feet northwest of BM (18) The boundary goes southwest on 6,075 in Placitas, NM, at T13N, R5E; NM–47 (through Turn, N.M.) for approx. (6) It then goes southeast on NM–44 2.4 miles until it reaches the 106°45′ lon- for approx. 250 feet until it intersects gitude meridian between the Turn, N. the 6,100 foot elevation contour line Mex. & Vequita, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. approx. 250 feet southeast of BM 6,075, maps; at T13N, R5E; (19) Then it travels south on the (7) It then travels west for 3.5 miles 106°45′ longitude meridian for approx. on the 6,100 feet elevation contour line 4.7 miles until it meets the 34°30′ lati- until it reaches a light-duty road on tude parallel on the Veguita, N. Mex. the Huertas Grant/Cibola National For- U.S.G.S. map; est Boundary at Sec. 6, T12N, R5E; (20) It then proceeds west on the (8) The boundary runs north to north- 34°30′ latitude parallel for approx. 1 west on the light-duty road for approx. mile until it arrives at NM-47 approx. .9 mile until it meets NM–44 next to .75 mile south of San Juan Church; BM 5,875 in Sec. 31, T13N, R5E; (21) Then it moves south on NM-47 for (9) It travels west 5.2 miles on NM–44 approx. 13.2 miles until it reaches an until it arrives at I–25 (southbound improved light-duty road at La Joya, interchange) near the Bernalillo Ceme- NM, approx. 500 feet west of La Joya tery at T13N, R4E on the Bernalillo, N. Cemetery on the La Joya, N. Mex. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; U.S.G.S. map; (10) It proceeds south on I–25 for (22) It then travels south on the im- approx. 8.6 miles until it intersects proved light-duty road for approx. 450 with NM–556 at the east bound inter- feet until it intersects another im- change at Sec. 1, T11N, R3E on the Ala- proved light-duty road; meda, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; (23) Then it goes 500 feet west on the (11) The boundary goes east approx. 5 improved light-duty road until it miles on NM–556 until it intersects the reaches a north-south unimproved road 106°30′ longitude meridian, T11N, R4E; at a point approx. .9 mile east of the (12) Then it goes south on the 106°30′ AT&SF RR tracks; longitude meridian for approx. 4.5 (24) The boundary heads south on the miles until it arrives at Montgomery unimproved road for approx. 7.9 miles Blvd. at Sec. 34, T10/11N, R4E; until it reaches the 34°15′ latitude par- (13) The boundary travels west on allel on the La Joya, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. Montgomery Blvd. for approx. 6.1 miles map; until it meets the south exit ramp of 1– (25) It travels west on the 34°15′ lati- 25 in Sec. 34, T11N, R3E; tude parallel for approx. .9 mile until it (14) Then it travels south on I–25 for intersects the 106°52′30′ longitude me- approx. 13.3 miles (through Albu- ridian on the Mesa Del Yeso, N. Mex. querque, NM) until it intersects with U.S.G.S. map; NM–47 at Sec. 6, T8N, R3E on the (26) It then goes south on the Isleta, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; 106°52′30″ longitude meridian for

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approx. 3.3 miles until it intersects the mile south of San Antonio Church on south section line of Sec. 19, T1S, R1E; the Veguita, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; (27) It then runs east for approx. 1.25 (40) Then the boundary follows the miles until it reaches the east section Belen Highline Canal north for approx. line (marked altitude 5,058 feet) of Sec. 9.4 miles until it intersects I-25, 20, T1S, R1E; approx. .5 mile west of Bacaville, NM, (28) It travels south on the section on the Belen, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; line for approx. 7.1 miles, until it meets (41) Then it travels north on I-25 for the Grant Boundary at altitude mark approx. 16 miles until it meets the 4,734 feet at Sec. 32/33, T2S, R1E on the 34°52′30″ latitude parallel on the Isleta, Loma De Las Canas, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; map; (42) The boundary goes west on the ° ″ (29) It proceeds east on the Grant 34 52 30 latitude parallel for approx. 1 ° ′ Boundary for .25 mile until it arrives at mile until it arrives at the 106 45 lon- the section line (Grant Boundary at gitude meridian; (43) Then it moves north on the Sec. 32/33, T2S, R1E; 106°45′ longitude meridian for approx. (30) The boundary moves south on the 16.5 miles until it reaches the 35°07′30″ Grant Boundary for approx. 5.2 miles longitude meridian on the Albuquerque until it meets the (Grant Boundary) West, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map; section line near altitude spot 4,702 feet (44) At this point it heads east for at Sec. 28/29, T3S, R1E; approx. 1.2 miles along the 35°07′ 30″ (31) The boundary goes west on the latitude parallel until it reaches the section line (Grant Boundary) for power transmission line towers at Sec. approx. .25 mile until it arrives at the 3/4, T10N, R2E of the Los Griegos, N. section line at Sec. 28/29, T3S, R1E; Mex. U.S.G.S. map; and finally (32) Then it moves south on the sec- (45) From there it follows the power tion line for approx. 5.7 miles until it transmission line towers (and for 1 meets an unimproved dirt road at mile along a connecting unimproved Bosquecito, N.M. on the west section road) north and northeast for a total of line of Sec. 9, T4S, R1E on the San An- approx. 24.4 miles to the point of begin- tonio, N. Mex. (15 minute series) ning at Sec. 34, T14N, R4E, of the Santa U.S.G.S. map; Ana Pueblo, N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map. (33) It heads south on the unimproved dirt road for approx. 2 miles until it [T.D. ATF–266, 52 FR 2836, Feb. 2, 1988] changes to a light-duty road at Padilla § 9.120 Sierra Foothills. Ranch in Sec. 21, T4S, R1E; (a) Name. The name of the (34) It follows the light-duty road for viticultural area described in this sec- 2.25 miles until it intersects US-380/85, tion is ‘‘Sierra Foothills.’’ in Sec. 33, T4S, R1E; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (35) Then it follows US-380/85, first maps for determining the boundary of west then it loops north for approx. 8 the Sierra Foothills viticultural area ° ′ miles until it meets the 34 00 latitude are four U.S.G.S. topographical maps parallel; of the 1:250,000 scale: (36) The boundary moves west on the (1) ‘‘Chico’’ (NJ 10–3), edition of 1958, ° ′ 34 00 latitude parallel of the Socorro, revised 1970. N. Mex. U.S.G.S. map for approx. .75 (2) ‘‘Sacramento’’ (NJ 10–6), edition mile until it meets the 4,800 foot ele- of 1957 revised 1970. vation contour line in Sec. 35; (3) ‘‘San Jose’’ (NJ 10–9), edition of (37) It meanders north on the 4,800 1962, revised 1969. foot elevation contour line for approx. (4) ‘‘Mariposa’’ (NJ 11–7), edition of 9 miles until it meets the 34°07′30″ lati- 1957, revised 1970. tude parallel; (c) Boundary. The Sierra Foothills (38) It travels east for approx. .2 mile viticultural area is located in portions on the 34°07′30″ latitude parallel until it of the counties of Yuba, Nevada, Plac- meets I-25 (US-60/85); er, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras, (39) It goes north on I-25 (US-60/85) for Tuolumne and Mariposa, in the State approx 27.8 miles until it meets the of California. The boundary is as fol- Belen Highline Canal levee approx. 1.6 lows:

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(1) Beginning on the ‘‘Chico’’ map at (10) Then continuing in a south the point of intersection of the north southeasterly direction, in a straight border of T(ownship) 18 N(orth), line, approximately 10.4 miles, along R(ange) 6 E(ast), with S. Honcut Creek the San Joaquin County-Calaveras the boundary proceeds approximately County line, to the point where the 3.5 miles, in a generally south and power line meets the western border of southwesterly direction, along the T. 3 N., R. 10 E.; eastern bank of S. Honcut Creek to the (11) Then in a southeasterly direc- point where S. Honcut Creek meets the tion, in a straight line, approximately western border of T. 18 N., R. 6 E.; 22.4 miles, along the Calaveras County- (2) Then south, approximately 15 Stanislaus County line to the point miles, along the western borders of T. where the county line meets the 18 N., T. 17 N., and T. 16 N. in R. 6 E., Stanislaus River in T. 1 S., R. 12 E. (see to the point where the western border ‘‘San Jose’’ map); of T. 16 N., R. 6 E. meets the northern- (12) Then in a southeasterly direc- most perimeter of Beale Air Force Base tion, in a straight line, approximately in the southwestern corner of T. 16 N., 20 miles, along the Tuolumne County- R. 6 E.; Stanislaus County line to the point (3) Then east, south and west along where the county lines of Tuolumne, the perimeter of Beale Air Force Base Mariposa, Stanislaus and Merced coun- to the point where the perimeter of ties meet in the southeast corner of T. Beale Air Force Base intersects the 3 S., R. 14 E.; western border of R. 7 E. in T. 14 N.; (13) Then continuing along the (4) Then south, approximately 24 Mariposa County-Merced County line miles, along the western borders of T. in a generally southeasterly direction, 14 N., T. 13 N., T. 12 N., and T. 11 N. in approximately 37 miles, to the point R. 7 E., to the southwestern corner of where the county lines of Mariposa, T. 11 N., R. 7 E. (see ‘‘Sacramento’’ Merced and Madera counties meet in map); the northwestern corner of T. 9 S, R. 18 (5) Then east, approximately six E.; miles, along the south border of T. 11 (14) Then northeasterly in a straight N., R. 7 E., to the southeastern corner line, approximately 23 miles, along the of T. 11 N., R. 7 E.; Mariposa County-Merced County line (6) Then in a south southeasterly di- to the point, approximately one mile rection, in a straight line, approxi- west of Miami Mountain, where the mately three miles, to the north- Mariposa County-Merced County line easternmost corner of Sacramento meets the western border of the bound- County in T. 10 N., R. 8 E.; ary of the Sierra National Forest in T. (7) Then continuing in a south south- 6S, R. 20 E. (see ‘‘Mariposa’’ map); easterly direction, in a straight line, (15) Then in a generally northerly along the Sacramento County—El Do- and westerly direction, along the west- rado County line, approximately 15 ern borders of the Sierra and miles, to the point where the county Stanislaus National Forests in line meets the Cosumnes River in the Mariposa County (see ‘‘San Jose’’ southwestern corner of T. 8 N., R. 9 E.; map); (8) Then south, in a straight line, ap- (16) Then in a generally northerly proximately 14.1 miles, along the Sac- and westerly direction, along the west- ramento County—Amador County line, ern border of the Stanislaus National to the point where the county line Forest in Tuolumne County (see ‘‘Sac- meets Dry Creek in the northwestern ramento’’ map); corner of T. 5 N., R. 9 E.; (17) Then in a generally northerly (9) Then in a south southeasterly di- and westerly direction, along the west- rection, in a stright line, approxi- ern border of the Stanislaus National mately 5.4 miles. along the San Joa- Forest in Calaveras and Amador coun- quin County—Amador County line, to ties; the point where the Mokelumne River (18) Then in a generally northerly forms the Amador County—Calaveras and westerly direction, along the west- County line in T. 4 N., R. 9 E.; ern border of the El Dorado National

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Forest in Amador, El Dorado and Plac- (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Warren er counties (see ‘‘Chico’’ map); Hills viticultural area is located in (19) Then in a generally northerly Warren County, New Jersey. The begin- and westerly direction, along the west- ning point of the following boundary ern border of the Tahoe National For- description is the junction of the Dela- est in Placer, Nevada and Yuba coun- ware River and the Musconetcong ties to the point south of Ruef Hill River, at the southern tip of Warren where the western border of the Tahoe County (on the Riegelsville map). National Forest intersects the north- (2) Boundary Description. (i) From the east corner of T. 18 N., R. 6 E.; beginning point, the boundary goes (20) Then west, approximately five northeastward along the Musconetcong miles, along the north border of T. 18 River about 32 miles (on the N., R. 6 E., to the point of beginning. Riegelsville, Bloomsbury, High Bridge, Washington, Hackettstown, and [T.D. ATF–261, 52 FR 44105, Nov. 18, 1987] Tranquaility maps) to the point where § 9.121 Warren Hills. it intersects the Warren County-Sessex County line; (a) Name. The name of the (ii) Then northwestward along that viticultural area described in this sec- county line for about 10 miles (on the tion is ‘‘Warren Hills.’’ Tranquility, Newton West, and (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Flatbrookville maps) to Paulins Kill; maps for determining the boundaries of (iii) Then generally southwestward the Warren Hills viticultural area are along Paulins Kill (on the thirteen U.S.G.S. maps of the 7.5 Flatbrookville, Blairstown and Port- minute series. They are titled: land maps) to the Delaware River; (1) Riegelsville Quadrangle, Pennsyl- (iv) Then generally south-southwest- vania—New Jersey, 1956 (photorevised ward along the Delaware River (on the 1968 and 1973). Portland, Belvidere, Bangor, Easton, (2) Bloomsbury Quadrangle, New Jer- and Reigelsville maps) to the beginning sey, 1955 (photorevised 1970). point. (3) High Bridge Quadrangle, New Jer- sey, 1954 (photorevised 1970). [T.D. ATF–276, 53 FR 29676, Aug. 8, 1988] (4) Washington Quadrangle, New Jer- sey, 1954 (photorevised 1971). § 9.122 Western Connecticut High- (5) Hackettstown Quadrangle, New lands. Jersey, 1953 (photorevised 1971, (a) Name. The name of the photoinspected 1976). viticultural area described in this sec- (6) Tranquility Quadrangle, New Jer- tion is ‘‘Western Connecticut High- sey, 1954 (photorevised 1971). lands.’’ (7) Newton West Quadrangle, New (b) Approved map. The approved map Jersey, 1954 (photorevised 1971). for determining the boundaries of the (8) Flatbrookville Quadrangle, New ‘‘Western Connecticut Highlands’’ Jersey—Pennsylvania, 1954 viticultural area is 1 U.S.G.S. 1:125,000 (photorevised 1971). series map. It is titled State of Con- (9) Blairstown Quadrangle, New Jer- necticut, Compiled in 1965, Edition of sey—Warren Co., 1954 (photorevised 1966. 1971). (c) Boundary description. The bound- (10) Portland Quadrangle, Pennsyl- aries of the proposed Western Con- vania—New Jersey, 1955 (photorevised necticut Highlands viticultural area 1984). are as follows: (11) Belvidere Quadrangle, New Jer- (1) The beginning point is where Con- sey—Pennsylvania, 1955 (photorevised necticut Route #15 (Merritt Parkway) 1984). meets the Connecticut-New York State (12) Bangor Quadrangle, Pennsyl- line near Glenville, CT, in the Town of vania—New Jersey, 1956 (photorevised Greenwich. 1968 and 1973). (2) The boundary goes approximately (13) Easton Quadrangle, New Jersey— 80 miles northerly along the Con- Pennsylvania, 1956 (photorevised 1968 necticut-New York State line to the and 1973). northwest corner of Connecticut at the

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Town of Salisbury (Connecticut-New (2) Thence south along common York-Massachusetts State line); boundary between Napa County and (3) The boundary proceeds approxi- Sonoma County to unnamed peak, ele- mately 32 miles east along the Con- vation 1,135 feet on the Sonoma, Calif. necticut-Massachusetts State line to U.S.G.S. map; the northeast border of the Town of (3) Thence continuing south along Hartland; the ridge line approximately 1⁄2 mile to (4) The boundary runs approximately unnamed peak, elevation 948 feet; 5 miles south along the eastern bound- (4) Thence due east in a straight line ary of the Town of Hartland to the approximately 2⁄10 mile to the 400 foot northeast corner of the Town of contour; Barkhamstead (Litchfield-Hartford (5) Thence following the 400 foot con- County line); (5) The boundary then goes south ap- tour line north around Carneros Valley proximately 25 miles along the and then to the west of Congress Val- Litchfield-Hartford County line to the ley and Browns Valley on the Napa, southeast corner of the Town of Plym- Calif. U.S.G.S. map; outh (Litchfield-Hartford-New Haven (6) Thence paralleling Redwood Road County line); to its intersection with the line divid- (6) The boundary then travels ap- ing Range 5 West and Range 4 West, proximately 7 miles west along the east of the unnamed 837 foot peak; Litchfield-New Haven County line to (7) Thence north along the line divid- Connecticut Route #8 at Waterville in ing Range 5 West and Range 4 West ap- the Town of Waterbury; proximately 4⁄10 mile to the 400 foot (7) The boundary proceeds approxi- contour; mately 25 miles south along Con- (8) Thence briefly southeast, then necticut Route #8 to the intersection northwest along the 400 foot contour to of Connecticut Route 15 (Merritt Park- the point where that contour intersects way) near Nichols in the Town of the northern border of Section 10, Trumbull; Township 6 North, Range 5 West imme- (8) The boundary travels approxi- diately adjacent to Dry Creek on the mately 32 miles west along Connecticut Rutherford Calif. U.S.G.S. map; Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) to the be- (9) Thence northwesterly along Dry ginning point. Creek through Sections 3 and 4 of [T.D. ATF–267, 53 FR 3747, Feb. 9, 1988] Township 6 North, Range 5 West, and Sections 32 and 31 of Township 7 North, § 9.123 Mt. Veeder. Range 5 West, to the fork of Dry Creek (a) Name. The name of the near the center of Section 25 of Town- viticultural area described in this sec- ship 7 North, Range 6 West; tion is ‘‘Mt. Veeder.’’ (10) Continuing along the northern (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate fork of Dry Creek through Sections 25 maps for determining the boundaries of and 24 of Township 7 North, Range 6 the ‘‘Mt. Veeder’’ viticultural area are West, to the point at which the main three U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (7.5 Minute channel of Dry Creek ends and divides Series) maps. They are titled: into three tributaries; (1) Napa, California (1951 (11) Thence following the middle trib- (Photorevised (1980)) utary of Dry Creek through Sections 24 (2) Rutherford, California (1951 and 23 of Township 7 North, Range 6 (Photorevised (1968)) West, to its source at the intersection (3) Sonoma, California (1951 with a trail indicated on the map; (Photorevised (1980)) (12) Thence following a straight line (c) Boundaries. (1) Beginning at west approximately 1⁄10 mile to the top unnamed peak, elevation 1,820, on the common boundary between Napa Coun- of unnamed peak, elevation 1,820, the ty and Sonoma County in section 23, beginning point. Township 7 North, Range 6 West, [T.D. ATF–295, 55 FR 5844, Feb. 20, 1990, as Mount Diablo Base and Meridian on amended by T.D. ATF–351, 58 FR 65126, Dec. the Rutherford, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; 13, 1993]

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§ 9.124 Wild Horse Valley. an unnamed hill, on the Napa/Solano (a) Name. The name of the County boundary, having a marked ele- viticultural area described in this sec- vation of 1,686 feet; (11) Then north-northeasterly ap- tion is ‘‘Wild Horse Valley.’’ (b) Approved Map. The appropriate proximately 1.5 miles to the summit of map for determining the boundaries of an unnamed hill having a marked ele- the ‘‘Wild Horse Valley’’ viticultural vation of 1,351 feet; (12) Then north-northeasterly ap- area is one U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (7.5 proximately 1.2 miles to the summit of Minute Series) map. It is titled Mt. George, California (1951), photorevised an unnamed hill having a marked ele- 1968. vation of 1,480 feet; and (c) Boundaries. The boundaries of the (13) Then north-northwesterly ap- Wild Horse Valley viticultural area (in proximately 1.0 miles to the point of Napa and Solano Counties) are as fol- beginning. lows: [T.D. ATF–278, 53 FR 48247, Nov. 30, 1988] (1) The beginning point is on the sec- tion line boundary between Section 33, § 9.125 Fredericksburg in the Texas Range 3 West, Township 6 North and Hill Country. Section 4, Range 3 West, Township 5 (a) Name. The name of the North, Mount Diablo Range and Merid- viticultural area described in this sec- ian, marked with an elevation of 1,731 tion is ‘‘Fredericksburg in the Texas feet, which is a northwest corner of the Hill Country.’’ boundary between Napa and Solano (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Counties. maps for determining the boundaries of (2) From the beginning point, the the Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill boundary runs in a north-northeasterly Country viticultural area are six direction approximately .9 mile to the U.S.G.S. topographical maps of the summit of an unnamed hill having a 1:24,000 scale. They are titled: marked elevation of 1,804 feet; (1) Stonewall Quadrangle (1961); (3) Then northeasterly approximately (2) Cain City Quadrangle (1963); .7 mile to the summit of an unnamed (3) Fredericksburg East Quadrangle hill having a marked elevation of 1,824 (1967, photorevised 1982); feet; (4) Cave Creek School Quadrangle (4) Then south-southeasterly approxi- (1961); mately .6 mile to the summit of an (5) Fredericksburg West Quadrangle unnamed hill having a marked ele- (1967, photorevised 1982); and vation of 1,866 feet; (6) Lady Bird Johnson Park Quad- (5) Then south-southeasterly approxi- rangle (1964, photoinspected 1979). mately .5 mile to the summit of an (c) Boundaries. The Fredericksburg in unnamed hill having a marked ele- the Texas Hill Country viticultural vation of 2,062 feet; area is located entirely in Gillespie (6) Then southerly approximately .7 County, Texas, in the central part of mile to the summit of an unnamed hill the State approximately 80 miles west having a marked elevation of 2,137 feet; of Austin. The beginning point is on (7) Then south-southeasterly approxi- the Stonewall Quadrangle map near mately .4 mile to the summit of an Blumenthal at a point on U.S. Route unnamed hill having a marked ele- 290 approximately .1 mile east of bench vation of 1,894 feet; mark (BM) 1504, at the junction of a (8) Then southerly approximately 2.3 light-duty road known locally as Jung miles to the midpoint of the section Road. line boundary between Sections 15 and (1) From the beginning point, the 22, Township 5 North, Range 3 West, boundary proceeds on Jung Road in a Mount Diablo Range and Meridian; northwesterly direction across the (9) Then southwesterly approxi- Pedernales River. mately 1.3 miles to the summit of an (2) Then northwesterly approxi- unnamed hill having a marked ele- mately 1 mile along Jung Road as it vation of 1,593 feet; parallels the Pedernales River. (10) Then west-northwesterly ap- (3) Then north along Jung Road ap- proximately 1.2 miles to the summit of proximately 3.9 miles to a point where

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Jung Road meets a medium-duty road (14) Then approximately 1 mile in a known locally as Texas Ranch Road southeasterly, northeasterly, and then 2721. a southerly direction along Bear Creek (4) Then westerly approximately .1 Road to the point where the road mile on Texas Ranch Road 2721 to a crosses the 1,700-foot contour line. point where it meets a medium-duty (15) Then in a generally easterly di- road known locally as Texas Ranch rection for approximately 10 miles Road 1631. along the 1,700-foot contour line to a (5) Then northeasterly along Texas point where the 1,700-foot contour line Ranch Road 1631 approximately 1 mile crosses Texas Ranch Road 1376. to a point where Texas Ranch Road (16) Then approximately 3.1 miles 1631 crosses the 1,800 foot contour line. southeast along Texas Ranch Road 1376 (6) Then northwesterly in a mean- to a light-duty road at Luckenbach dering manner along the 1,800-foot con- known locally both as Kunz-Klien Road tour line to the point where the 1,800- and Luckenbach Road. foot contour line crosses State Route (17) Then approximately 1.3 miles in 16. a generally northeasterly and then an (7) Then in a generally westerly di- easterly direction along Luckenbach rection along the 1,800-foot contour Road and continuing along Luckenbach line to the point where the 1,800-foot Road in a northerly direction about 2.5 contour line crosses State Route 965. miles to the point where Luckenbach Road joins U.S. Route 290. (8) Then in a northwesterly and then generally a southeasterly direction (18) Then west approximately .2 mile along the 1,800-foot contour line to a on U.S. Route 290 to the intersection point where the 1,800-foot contour line with Jung Road, the point of begin- goes just south of the Kordzik Hills ap- ning. proximately 1 mile due east of the city [T.D. ATF–279, 53 FR 51541, Dec. 22, 1988] of Fredericksburg. (9) Then continuing on the 1,800-foot § 9.126 Santa Clara Valley. contour line in a generally northwest- (a) Name. The name of the erly, southerly, and again northwest- viticultural area described in this sec- erly direction to the point where the tion is ‘‘Santa Clara Valley.’’ 1,800-foot contour line crosses Loudon (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate Road approximately 4 miles northwest maps for determining the boundaries of of Fredericksburg. the ‘‘Santa Clara Valley’’ viticultural (10) Then continuing on the 1,800-foot area are 25 U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (7.5 contour line in a northwesterly, then Minute Series) maps. They are titled: generally a southeasterly, westerly and (1) Calaveras Reservoir, Calif., 1961 finally a southerly direction to a point (photorevised 1980); where the 1,800-foot contour line (2) Castle Rock Ridge, Calif., 1955 crosses a light-duty road known locally (photorevised 1968), photoinspected as Hayden Ranch Road about 50 yards 1973; north of Texas Ranch Road 2093. (3) Chittenden, Calif., 1955 (11) Then 50 yards south on Hayden (photorevised 1980); Ranch Road to Texas Ranch Road 2093 (4) Cupertino, Calif., 1961 and then east on Texas Ranch Road (photorevised 1980); 2093 approximately .15 mile to an unim- (5) Gilroy, Calif., 1955 (photorevised proved, southbound, gravel and dirt 1981); county road known locally as Beverly (6) Gilroy Hot Springs, Calif., 1955 Gold’s Road. (photorevised 1971), photoinspected (12) Then approximately 2.6 miles 1973; south on Beverly Gold’s Road to a (7) Lick Observatory, Calif., 1955 point where it joins Texas State Route (photorevised 1968), photoinspected 16. 1973; (13) Then approximately 1.5 miles (8) Loma Prieta, Calif., 1955 northeast on State Route 16 to a light- (photorevised 1968); duty county road known locally as (9) Los Gatos, Calif., 1953 Bear Creek Road. (photorevised 1980);

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(10) Milpitas, Calif., 1961 Boulevard (Highway 238) at Sec. 22, (photorevised 1980); T4S/RlW; (11) Mindego Hill, Calif., 1961 (6) Then it moves northwest on Mis- (photorevised 1980); sion Boulevard (Highway 238) approx. .6 (12) Morgan Hill, Calif., 1955 mile to the intersection of Mowry Ave- (photorevised 1980); nue just past the Sanatorium at Sec. (13) Mt. Madonna, Calif., 1955 22, T4S/RlW; (photorevised 1980); (7) It then goes in a southwesterly di- (14) Mt. Sizer, Calif., 1955 rection on Mowry Avenue approx. 3.6 (photorevised 1971), photoinspected miles to the intersection of Nimitz 1978; Freeway (Highway 880) (depicted on the (15) Mountain View, Calif., 1961 map as Route 17) at Sec. 5, T5S/RlW, on (photorevised 1981); the Newark, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (16) Newark, Calif., 1959 (photorevised (8) It then moves along the Nimitz 1980); Freeway (Highway 880) in a southeast- (17) Niles, Calif., 1961 (photorevised erly direction for approx. 9 miles to the 1980); intersection of Calaveras Boulevard (18) Pacheco Peak, Calif., 1955 (Highway 237) at Milpitas on the (photorevised 1971); Milpitas, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (19) Palo Alto, Calif., 1961 (9) Then it follows Highway 237 in a (photorevised 1973); westerly direction approx. 7.2 miles to (20) San Felipe, Calif., 1955 intersection of Bay Shore Freeway (photorevised 1971); (Highway 101) at Moffett Field on the (21) San Jose East, Calif., 1961 Mt. View, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (photorevised 1980); (10) Then in a northwest direction (22) San Jose West, Calif., 1961 follow Bay Shore Freeway (Highway (photorevised 1980); 101) for approx. 6.5 miles to the inter- (23) Santa Teresa Hills, Calif., 1953 section of the San Francisquito Creek (photorevised 1980); (Santa Clara County/San Mateo County (24) Three Sisters, Calif., 1954 boundary) at Palo Alto T5S/R2W, on (photorevised 1980); the Palo Alto, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (25) Watsonville East, Calif., 1955 (11) Then it heads west on San (photorevised 1980); and Francisquito Creek (Santa Clara Coun- (c) The boundaries of the proposed ty/San Mateo County boundary) Santa Clara Valley viticultural area approx. 7 miles until it converges with are as follows: Los Trancos Creek (Santa Clara Coun- (1) The beginning point is at the ty/San Mateo County boundary) near junction of Elephant Head Creek and Bench Mark 172, approx. 100 feet east of Pacheco Creek (approx. .75 mile south- Alpine Road; west of the Pacheco Ranger Station) on (12) It travels south approx. 4 miles the Pacheco Peak, Calif. U.S.G.S. map. along Los Trancos Creek (Santa Clara (2) From the beginning point the County/San Mateo County boundary) boundary moves in a northerly direc- until it intersects the 600 foot ele- tion up Elephant Head Creek approx. vation contour line at El Corte De 1.2 miles until it intersects the 600 foot Madera, approx. .5 mile north of elevation contour line; Trancos Woods on the Mindego Hill, (3) Then it meanders in a northwest- Calif. U.S.G.S. map; erly direction along the 600 foot con- (13) It moves along the 600 foot ele- tour line approx. 55 miles until it inter- vation contour line in a southeasterly sects Vargas Road in the northwest direction approx. 10 miles to Regnart portion of Sec. 25, T4S/RlW on the Road at Regnart Creek on the Niles, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; Cupertino, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (4) Then it travels in a northwesterly (14) It goes northeast along Regnart direction approx. .6 mile to the inter- Road, approx. .7 mile to the 400 foot section of Morrison Canyon Road in elevation contour line (.3 mile south- the eastern portion of Sec. 23, T4S/RlW; west of Regnart School); (5) Then it follows Morrison Canyon (15) It travels along the 400 foot ele- Road west approx. 1.5 miles to Mission vation contour line southeast approx.

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1.4 miles to the north section line of Creek on the Pacheco Creek, Calif. Section 36, T7S/R2W at Blue Hills, CA; U.S.G.S. map; (16) The boundary goes east on the (29) Then it moves northeast along section line approx. .4 mile to Saratoga Pacheco Creek approx. .5 mile to Ele- Sunnyvale Road (Highway 85); phant Head Creek at the point of begin- (17) It travels south on Saratoga ning. Sunnyvale Road (Highway 85) approx. 1 [T.D. ATF–286, 54 FR 12606, Mar. 28, 1989] mile to the south section line of Sec- tion 36, T7/8S R2W; § 9.127 Cayuga Lake. (18) Then it goes west on the section line approx. .75 mile to the first inter- (a) Name. The name of the section of the 600 foot elevation con- viticultural area described in this sec- tour line; tion is ‘‘Cayuga Lake.’’ (19) It follows the 600 foot elevation (b) Approved maps. The appropriate contour line southeast approx. .75 mile map for determining the boundaries of to Pierce Road south of Calabazas the Cayuga Lake viticultural area is Creek; one U.S.G.S. map scaled 1:250,000, titled (20) It then travels south on Pierce ‘‘Elmira, New York; Pennsylvania,’’ Road approx. .4 mile to the first inter- 1962 (revised 1978). section of the 800 foot elevation con- (c) Boundaries. The Cayuga Lake tour line; viticultural area is located within the (21) Then it runs southeast approx. 28 counties of Seneca, Tompkins, and Ca- miles on the 800 foot elevation contour yuga, in the State of New York, within line to the east section line of Sec. 25, the Finger Lakes viticultural area. The T10S/R2E/R3E approx. .5 mile north of boundaries are as follows: Little Arthur Creek on the Mt. Ma- (1) Commencing at the intersection donna, Calif. U.S.G.S. map; of State Route 90 with State Route 5 in (22) Then it goes south on the section Cayuga County, north of Cayuga Lake. line approx. .5 mile to the 800 foot ele- (2) Then south along State Route 90 vation contour line approx. .2 mile to a point approximately one mile past south of Little Arthur Creek; the intersection of State Route 90 with (23) Then it goes southeast along the State Route 326. 800 foot elevation contour line approx. (3) Then south along the primary, all- 2.7 miles to Hecker Pass Road (High- weather, hard surface road, approxi- way 152) approx. 1.25 miles east of mately 3⁄4 mile, until it becomes State Hecker Pass on the Watsonville East, Route 90 again at Union Springs. Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (4) Then south/southeast along State (24) The boundary goes northeast on Route 90 until it intersects the light- Hecker Pass Road (Highway 152) duty, all-weather, hard or improved approx. .75 mile to the intersection of surface road, approximately 1.5 miles the 600 foot elevation contour line just west of King Ferry. west of Bodfish Creek; (5) Then south along another light- (25) It travels southeast along the 600 duty, all-weather, hard or improved foot elevation contour line approx. 7.3 surface road, approximately 4 miles, miles to the first intersection of the until it intersects State Route 34B, western section line of Sec. 30, T11S/ just south of Lake Ridge. R3E/R4E on the Chittenden, Calif. (6) Then follow State Route 34B in a U.S.G.S. map; generally southeast direction until it (26) Then it follows south along the intersects State Route 34, at South section line approx. 1.9 miles to the Lansing. south township line at Sec. 31, T11S/ (7) Then south along State Route 34, T12S, R3E/R4E; until it meets State Route 13 in Ithaca. (27) It moves in an easterly direction (8) Then southwest along State along the township line approx. 12.4 Routes 34/13, approximately 1.5 miles, miles to the intersection of T11S/T12S until it intersects State Route 79, in and R5E/R6E on the Three Sisters, Ithaca. Calif. U.S.G.S. map; (9) Then west along State Route 79, (28) Then it goes north along R5E/R6E approximately 1⁄2 mile, until it inter- range line approx. 5.3 miles to Pacheco sects State Route 96.

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(10) Then along State Route 96, in a Lake in upstate New York and is lo- generally northwest direction, until it cated in portions of Schuyler, Yates, intersects State Routes 414 and 96A in Ontario, and Seneca counties. The Ovid. boundaries are as follows: (11) Then north along State Routes (1) Beginning in the town of Watkins 96/414, until they divide, approximately Glen at the State Route 414 bridge over 2.5 miles north of Ovid. the New York State Barge Canal, fol- (12) Then along State Route 414, in a low the Canal south approximately 0.2 generally northeast direction, until it miles to the mouth of Glen Creek, on meets U.S. Route 20 in the town of Sen- the Burdette, N.Y. map; eca Falls. (2) Follow Glen Creek upstream (13) Then along U.S. Route 20, in a (west), crossing onto the Montour northeast direction, until it intersects Falls, N.Y. map and continuing to the State Routes 318, 89, and 5. road locally known as the Van Zandt (14) Then along U.S. Route 20/State Hollow Road on the Beaver Dams, N.Y. Route 5, in a northeast direction, to map; the beginning point, at the intersection (3) Proceed north on Van Zandt Hol- with State Route 90. low Road to Cross Road; [T.D. ATF–269, 53 FR 9769, Mar. 25, 1988] (4) Continue north on Cross Road, which changes to Cretsley Road, to its § 9.128 Seneca Lake. intersection with Mud Lake Road (a) Name. The name of the (County Road 23) on the Reading Cen- viticultural area described in this sec- ter, N.Y. map; tion is ‘‘Seneca Lake’’. (5) Proceed west approximately 0.7 (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate miles on County Road 23 to its inter- maps for determining the boundary of section with Pre-emption Road; the Seneca Lake viticultural area are (6) Then continue north on Pre- 13 United States Geological Survey emption Road along the Dundee, N.Y., (USGS) topographic maps (Scale: Penn Yan, N.Y. and Dresden, N.Y. 1:24,000). The maps are titled: maps, for approximately 18 miles to its (1) Burdett Quadrangle (New York— junction with an unnamed light duty Schuyler Co. 1950 (photoinspected road just east of Keuka Lake Outlet on 1976)); the Penn Yan, N.Y. map; (2) Montour Falls Quadrangle (New (7) Follow the unnamed light duty York 1978 (photorevised 1976)); road across the Keuka Outlet, trav- (3) Beaver Dams Quadrangle (New eling approximately 0.3 miles to its York 1953); junction in Seneca Mills with an (4) Reading Center Quadrangle (New unnamed light duty road, known lo- York 1950 (photorevised 1978)); cally as Outlet Road; (5) Dundee Quadrangle (New York (8) Follow Outlet Road west along 1942 (photoinspected 1976)); the north bank of the Keuka Outlet ap- (6) Dresden Quadrangle (New York proximately 0.6 miles, until the road 1943 (photorevised 1978)); forks; (7) Penn Yan Quadrangle (New (9) At the fork, continue north ap- York—Yates Co. 1942 (photoinspected proximately 1 mile, on an unnamed 1976)); light duty road know locally as Stiles (8) Stanley Quadrangle (New York Road, to its junction with Pre-emption 1952); Road. (9) Phelps Quadrangle (New York— (10) Then proceed north 14.6 miles on Ontario Co. 1953); Pre-emption Road across the Stanley, (10) Geneva North Quadrangle (New N.Y. map, to an unnamed medium duty York 1953 (photorevised 1976)); road, known locally as County Road 4, (11) Geneva South Quadrangle (New on the Phelps, N.Y. map; York 1953 (photorevised 1978)); (11) Continue west approximately 4.5 (12) Ovid Quadrangle (New York— miles on County Road 4 to its intersec- Seneca Co. 1970); and tion with Orleans Road in Seneca Cas- (13) Lodi Quadrangle (New York 1942). tle; (c) Boundaries. The Seneca Lake (12) Then proceed north on Orleans viticultural area surrounds Seneca Road, which becomes Seneca Castle

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Road, for 2.1 miles, to Warner Corners (27) Then proceed approximately 800 where the name of the road changes to feet east on Route 227 to Skyline Drive; Wheat Road; (28) Then proceed south on Skyline (13) Continue north from Warner Cor- Drive for 2.5 miles to an unnamed ners on Wheat Road approximately 1.9 stream; miles to its intersection with State (29) Follow the unnamed stream west Route 88; approximately 0.6 miles to its intersec- (14) Continue north on State Route 88 tion with State Route 414; and approximately 1.4 miles, to its inter- (30) Continue west on State Route 414 section with State Route 96 at Knick- approximately 0.5 miles to the begin- erbocker Corner; ning point on the bridge over the New (15) Continue east on State Route 96 York State Barge Canal. approximately 10.4 miles, to the inter- section with Brewer Road on the Gene- [TTB T.D.–3, 68 FR 39835, July 3, 2003] va North, N.Y. map; § 9.129 Arroyo Grande Valley. (16) Follow Brewer Road south ap- proximately 1.8 miles to the intersec- (a) Name. The name of the tion with U.S. Route 20/State Route 5; viticultural area described in this sec- (17) At the intersection of Brewer tion is ‘‘Arroyo Grande Valley.’’ Road and U.S. Route 20/State Route 5, (b) Approved maps. The appropriate continue south approximately 0.1 maps for determining the boundary of miles, following an imaginary line to Arroyo Grande Valley viticultural area the south bank of the Seneca River; are four U.S.G.S. topographical maps (18) Follow the south bank of the of the 1:24,000 scale: Seneca River east approximately 0.1 (1) ‘‘Arroyo Grande, NE, California,’’ miles to the mouth of the Kendig edition of 1965, photorevised 1978. Creek; (2) ‘‘Tar Spring Ridge, California,’’ (19) Continue south following the edition of 1967. Kendig Creek approximately 3.3 miles (3) ‘‘Nipomo, California,’’ edition of to the Creek’s intersection with Yellow 1965. Tavern Road on the Geneva South, (4) ‘‘Oceano, California,’’ edition of N.Y. map; 1965, photorevised 1979. (20) Follow Yellow Tavern Road west (c) Boundary: The Arroyo Grande approximately 0.1 miles, to its inter- Valley viticultural area is located in section with Post Road; San Luis Obispo County in the State of (21) Follow Post Road south approxi- California. The boundary is as follows: mately 1.4 miles to its junction with (1) Beginning on the ‘‘Arroyo State Route 96A; Grande’’ map at the point of intersec- (22) Then follow State Route 96A tion of State Route 227 and Corbit Can- south 17.5 miles across the Dresden, yon Road in Arroyo Grande Township, N.Y., Ovid, N.Y., and Lodi, N.Y. maps the boundary proceeds approximately to the village of Lodi; 0.1 mile, in a northwesterly direction, (23) In Lodi, continue south where along the roadway of State Route 227 State Route 96A changes to S. Main to the point where State Route 227 Street and then changes to an intersects with Printz Road in unnamed medium duty road (known lo- Poorman Canyon in the Santa Manuela cally as Center Road-Country Road land grant; 137); (2) Then northwesterly, approxi- (24) Continue south on Center Road- mately 1.5 miles, along Printz Road to Country Road 137 for approximately 4.9 its intersection with Noyes Road in the miles to the Seneca/Schuyler County Santa Manuela land grant; Line; (3) Then northerly, approximately 1.5 (25) Then proceed west 0.5 miles on miles, along Noyes Road to its inter- the county line to Logan Road; section with State Route 227 (at (26) Then proceed 8.6 miles south on vertical control station ‘‘BM 452’’) in Logan Road to State Route 227 (identi- the Santa Manuela land grant; fied by the petitioner as State Route (4) Then in a northeasterly direction 79) on the Burdette, N.Y. map; in a straight line approximately 1.4

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miles to the intersection of Corbit Can- section being 1.2 miles northwest of yon Road with an unnamed, unim- Ranchita Ranch) in the Arroyo Grande proved road at Verde in the Santa land grant; Manuela land grant; (14) From the point of intersection of (5) Then approximately 1.9 miles in a the proposed location of Upper Arroyo generally northeasterly direction, Grande Road and the unnamed unim- along the meanders of said unimproved proved road, the boundary proceeds in road to its easternmost point, prior to a straight line, east northeasterly, ap- the road turning back in a northwest- proximately 1.8 miles, to the summit of erly direction to its eventual intersec- an unnamed peak identified as having tion with Biddle Ranch Road; an elevation of 1,182 feet, in the north- (6) Then in a northwesterly direction west corner of section 19, T. 31 S., R. 15 approximately 1.13 miles in a straight E.; line to the summit of an unnamed peak (15) Then southeasterly, approxi- identified as having an elevation of 626 mately 1.8 miles in a straight line, to feet in the Santa Manuela land grant; the summit of an unnamed peak identi- (7) Then easterly, approximately 0.46 fied as having an elevation of 1,022 feet, mile in a straight line, to the summit in the northeast corner of section 29, T. of an unnamed peak identified as hav- 31 S., R. 15 E.; ing an elevation of 635 feet, in the (16) Then west southwesterly, ap- Santa Manuela land grant; proximately 0.84 mile in a straight line, (8) Then east northeasterly, approxi- to the summit of an unnamed peak mately 0.27 mile in a straight line, to identified as having an elevation of the summit of an unnamed peak identi- 1,310 feet, in the northeast corner of fied as having an elevation of 799 feet, section 30, T. 31 S., R. 15 E.; in the Santa Manuela land grant; (9) Then easterly, approximately 0.78 (17) Then south southeasterly, ap- mile in a straight line, to the summit proximately 1.46 miles in a straight of an unnamed peak identified as hav- line, to the summit of an unnamed ing an elevation of 952 feet, in the peak identified as having an elevation Santa Manuela land grant; of 1,261 feet, in section 32, T. 31 S., R. (10) Then easterly, approximately 0.7 15 E.; mile in a straight line, to the summit (18) Then southeasterly, approxi- of an unnamed peak identified as hav- mately 0.7 mile in a straight line, to ing an elevation of 1,188 feet, in the the summit of an unnamed peak identi- southwest corner of section 29, T. 31 S., fied as having an elevation of 1,436 feet, R. 14 E.; in the northwest corner of section 4, T. (11) Then east southeasterly, approxi- 32 S., R. 15 E.; mately 0.9 mile in a straight line, to (19) Then southwesterly, approxi- the point at which Upper Arroyo mately 1.07 miles in a straight line, to Grande Road crosses the spillway of the summit of an unnamed peak identi- Lopez Dam in section 32, T. 31 S., R. 14 fied as having an elevation of 1,308 feet, E. (see ‘‘Tar Spring Ridge’’ map); in the Huasna land grant; (12) Then, in a generally easterly di- (20) Then west northwesterly, ap- rection, approximately 3.64 miles along proximately 1.50 miles in a straight Upper Arroyo Grande Road (under con- line, to the summit of an unnamed struction) to the point where the bro- peak identified as having an elevation ken red line for the proposed location of 1,070 feet, along the east border of of said road diverges in a northerly di- section 1, T. 32 S., R. 14 E.; rection from the light duty roadbed of (21) Then south southeasterly, ap- said road in the Arroyo Grande land proximately 1.38 miles in a straight grant (north of section 35, T. 31 S., R. line, to the summit of an unnamed 14 E.); peak identified as having an elevation (13) Then, in a generally northerly di- of 1,251 feet, in the Hausna land grant; rection, approximately 2.5 miles, along (22) Then southwesterly, approxi- the broken red line for the proposed lo- mately 0.95 mile in a straight line, to cation of Upper Arroyo Grande Road to the summit of an unnamed peak identi- its point of intersection with an fied as having an elevation of 1,458 feet, unnamed unimproved road (this inter- in the Santa Manuela land grant;

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(23) Then southeasterly, approxi- § 9.130 San Ysidro District. mately 0.8 mile in a straight line, to (a) Name. The name of the the summit of an unnamed peak identi- viticultural area described in this sec- fied as having an elevation of 1,377 feet, tion is ‘‘San Ysidro District.’’ in the Huasna land grant; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (24) Then southwesterly, approxi- maps for determining the boundaries of mately 1.4 miles in a straight line, to the San Ysidro District viticultural the summit of an unnamed peak identi- area are four U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (7.5 fied as having an elevation of 1,593 feet, minute series) maps. They are titled: in the Santa Manuela land grant (See (1) Gilroy, Calif., 1955 (photorevised ‘‘Nipomo’’ map); 1981); (25) Then southwesterly, approxi- (2) Chittenden, Calif., 1955 mately 1.1 miles in a straight line, to (photorevised 1980); the jeep trail immediately north of the (3) San Felipe, Calif., 1955 summit of an unnamed peak identified (photorevised 1971); as having an elevation of 1,549 feet, just (4) Gilroy Hot Springs, Calif., 1955 north of section 35, T. 32 S., R. 14 E.; (photorevised 1971, photoinspected (26) Then north northwesterly, ap- 1978.) proximately 2.73 miles along the jeep (c) Boundary. The San Ysidro District trail on Newsom Ridge to the point of viticultural area is located in Santa intersection of said jeep trail and an Clara County, California, within the unnamed unimproved road (imme- Santa Clara Valley viticultural area. diately north of section 28, T. 32 S., R. The boundary is as follows: 14 E.); (1) The beginning point is the inter- (27) Then southerly, approximately section of California State Highway 152 1.63 miles along said unimproved road and Ferguson Road with an un-named to its intersection with Upper Los wash, or intermittent stream, on the Berros No. 2 Road in section 33, T. 32 Gilroy, Calif., U.S.G.S. map; S., R. 14 E.; (2) From the beginning point, the (28) Then southwesterly, approxi- boundary follows the wash northeast as mately 3.27 miles along the stream in it runs co-incident with the old Grant Los Berros Canyon (of which approxi- boundary for approximately 3,800 feet; mately 2.0 miles are along Upper Los (3) The boundary then follows the Berros No. 2 Road) to the point at wash when it diverges from the old which U.S. Highway 101 crosses said Grant boundary and continues approxi- stream in section 35, T. 12 N., R. 35 W. mately 2,300 feet in a northeasterly di- (See ‘‘Oceano’’ map); rection, crosses and recrosses Crews (29) Then across U.S. Highway 101 and Road, then follows the wash southeast continuing in a southwesterly direc- until the wash turns northeast in sec- tion approximately 0.1 mile to Los tion 35, T.10S., R.4E., on the Gilroy Hot Berros Arroyo Grande Road; Springs, Calif., map; (30) Then following Los Berros Ar- (4) The boundary then diverges from royo Grande Road in generally a north- the wash, continuing in a straight line westerly direction approximately 4 in a southeasterly direction, across an miles until it intersects with Valley unimproved road, until it intersects Road; with the 600 foot contour line. (31) Then following Valley Road in (5) The boundary then proceeds in a generally a northerly direction ap- straight line at about the 600 foot ele- proximately 1.2 miles until it inter- vation in a southeasterly direction sects with U.S. Highway 101; until it meets the minor northerly (32) Then in a northwesterly direc- drainage of the San Ysidro Creek; tion along U.S. Highway 101 approxi- (6) The boundary then follows the mately .35 mile until it intersects with minor northerly drainage of San Ysidro State Highway 227; Creek southeast for approximately (33) Then in a northeasterly and then 2,000 feet to the seasonal pond adjacent a northerly direction along State High- to Canada Road; way 227 approximately 1.4 miles to the (7) From the seasonal pond, the point of beginning. boundary follows the southerly drain- [T.D. ATF–291, 55 FR 287, Jan. 4, 1990] age of San Ysidro Creek for about 1,300

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feet until it reaches the southwest cor- commencement of the westernmost ner of section 36, T.10S., R.4E.; stream leading into Pescadero Creek. (8) The boundary then continues in a The stream commences in the south- straight line in a southerly direction west corner of Section 19 in Township across Canada Road for approximately 14 S., Range 5 E. 900 feet until it intersects with the 600 (4) Thence following the stream in a foot contour line; northeasterly direction to its intersec- (9) The boundary follows the 600 foot tion with the 1,800-foot contour line contour line for approximately 6,000 near the center of Section 19 in Town- feet in a generally southeasterly direc- ship 14 S., Range 5 E. tion, diverges from the contour line (5) Thence following the 1,800′ con- and continues southeast another 1,200 tour line in a southeasterly and then feet until it meets an unimproved road northeasterly direction through Sec- near the north end of a seasonal pond tions 19, 20, 17, 16, 15, 14, then through on the San Felipe, Calif., U.S.G.S. map; the area north of Section 14, then (10) The boundary follows the unim- southerly through Section 13 on the proved road to Bench Mark 160 at High- Mt. Harlan Quadrangle map and con- way 152. tinuing on the ‘‘Paicines,’’ California (11) The boundary then follows High- Quadrangle map to the point at which way 152 in a northwesterly direction the 1800-foot contour line intersects across the northeast corner of the the line between Sections 13 and 24 of Chittenden, Calif., U.S.G.S. map, and Township 14 S., Range 5 E. back to the beginning point at the (6) Thence along the 1,800′ contour junction of Ferguson Road and High- line through Section 24, back up way 152. through Section 13, and then in a [T.D. ATF–305, 55 FR 47749, Nov. 15, 1990] southerly direction through Sections 18, 19, and 30 (all on the Paicines Quad- § 9.131 Mt. Harlan. rangle map), then westerly through (a) Name. The name of the Section 25 on the Paicines Quadrangle viticultural area described in this sec- map and continuing on the Mt. Harlan tion is ‘‘Mt. Harlan.’’ Quadrangle map, and then through (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate Section 26 to the point of intersection maps for determining the boundaries of of said 1,800′ contour and Thompson the ‘‘Mt. Harlan’’ viticultural area are Creek near the center of Section 26 in two U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (7.5 Minute Township 14 S., Range 5 E., on the Mt. Series) maps. They are titled: Harlan Quadrangle map. (1) Mt. Harlan, California (7) Thence southwesterly along (Photorevised (1984)). Thompson Creek to its commencement (2) Paicines, California (Photorevised in the northwest corner of Section 34, (1984)). Township 14 S., Range 5 E. (c) Boundaries. (1) The point of begin- (8) Thence in a straight line to the ning is the unnamed 3,063′ peak on the beginning point. county line between San Benito and Monterey Counties in Township 14 S., [T.D. ATF–304, 55 FR 47747, Nov. 15, 1990] Range 5 E., Section 34 of the ‘‘Mt. Har- § 9.132 Rogue Valley. lan,’’ California Quadrangle map. (2) From the point of beginning on (a) Name. The name of the the Mt. Harlan Quadrangle map pro- viticultural area described in this sec- ceed in a generally northwesterly di- tion is ‘‘Rouge Valley.’’ rection along the county line through (b) Approved map. The appropriate Sections 34 and 33, briefly into Section map for determining the boundaries of 28 and back through Section 33, and the Rogue Valley viticultural area is then through Sections 32, 29, and 30 all one U.S.G.S. map titled ‘‘Medford,’’ in Township 14 S., Range 5 E., to the scale 1:250,000 (1955, revised 1976). point at which the county line inter- (c) Boundaries. The Rogue Valey sects the line between Sections 30 and viticultural area is located entirely 19 of said Township and Range. within Jackson and Josephine Counties (3) Thence proceed in a straight line in southwestern Oregon. The bound- northeast approximately 750 feet to the aries are as follows:

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(1) Beginning at the point of intersec- way 66 to the east line of Township 39 tion of Interstate 5 and the Josephine South, Range 2 East (T39S, R2E); County/Douglas County line approxi- (13) Then following the east line of mately 20 miles north of Grants Pass, T39S, R2E, in a northerly direction to the boundary proceeds southerly and the northeast corner of T39S, R2E; southwesterly along U.S. Interstate 5 (14) Then westerly approximately 5 to and including the town of Wolf miles along the north line of T39S, Creek; R2E, to the 2,600 foot contour line; (2) Then westerly and southerly out (15) Then in a northerly direction fol- of the town of Wolf Creek along the lowing the 2,600 foot contour line Southern Pacific Railway Line to and across Walker Creek and then in a including the town of Hugo; southwesterly direction to the point (3) Then southwesterly along the sec- where the 2,600 foot contour line touch- ondary, hard surface road known as es the east line of T38S, R1E; Hugo Road to the point where the Hugo (16) Then northerly along the east Road crosses Jumpoff Joe Creek; line of T38S, R1E, to the northeast cor- (4) Then westerly and down stream ner of T38S, R1E; along Jumpoff Joe Creek to the inter- (17) Then westerly along the north section of Jumpoff Joe Creek and the line of T38S, R1E, to the northwest cor- Rogue River; ner of T38S, R1E; (5) Then northwesterly and down (18) Then northerly along the west stream along the Rogue River to the line of T37S, R1E, to the northwest cor- first point where the Wild and Scenic ner of T37S, R1E. Rogue River designated area touches (19) Then easterly along the north the easterly boundary of the Siskiyou lines of T37S, R1E, and T37S, R2E, to National Forest just south of Galice; the southeast corner of T36S, R2E; (6) Then in a generally southwesterly (20) Then northerly along the east direction (with many diversions) along line of T36S, R2E, to the northeast cor- the easterly border of the Siskiyou Na- ner of T36S, R2E; tional Forest to the 42 degree 0 minute (21) Then westerly along the north latitude line; line of T36S, R2E, to the northwest cor- (7) Then easterly along the 42 degree ner of T36S, R2E; 0 minute latitude line to the point (22) Then northerly along the east where the Siskiyou National Forest line of T35S, R1E, to the northeast cor- again crosses into Oregon approxi- ner of T35S, R1E; mately 1 mile east of U.S. Highway 199; (23) Then westerly along the north (8) Then in a generally northeasterly line of T35S, R1E, to the northwest cor- direction and then a southeasterly di- ner of T35S, R1E; rection (with many diversions) along (24) Then northerly along the east the northern boundary of the Siskiyou line of T34S, R1W, to the northeast cor- National Forest to the point where the ner of T34S, R1W; Siskiyou National Forest touches the (25) Then westerly along the north Rogue River National Forest at Big lines of T34S, R1E; T34S, R2W; T34S, Sugarloaf Peak; R3W; T34S, R4W; and T34S, R5W, to the (9) Then in a generally easterly direc- northwest corner of T34S, R5W; tion (with many diversions) along the (26) Then northerly along the west northern border of the Rogue River Na- line of T33S, R5W, to the Josephine tional Forest to the point where the County/Douglas County line; Rogue River National Forest intersects (27) Then westerly along the Jose- with Slide Creek approximately 6 miles phine County/Douglas County line to southeast of Ashland; U.S. Interstate 5, the point of begin- (10) Then southeasterly and north- ning. easterly along Slide Creek to the point where it intersects State Highway 273; [T.D. ATF–310, 56 FR 2435, Jan. 23, 1991] (11) Then northwesterly along State Highway 273 to the point where it § 9.133 Rutherford. intersects State Highway 66; (a) Name. The name of the (12) Then in an easterly direction ap- viticultural area described in this sec- proximately 5 miles along State High- tion is ‘‘Rutherford.’’

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(b) Approved maps. The appropriate northwestern corner of Section 28, T.7 maps for determining the boundary of N., R.5 W.; the Rutherford viticultural area are (8) Then proceeding along the 500-foot two U.S.G.S. topographical maps of the contour line in a generally northwest- 1:24,000 scale: erly direction in T.7 N., R.5 W. through (1) ‘‘Yountville Quadrangle, Cali- Sections 21, 20, 17, 18, 17, and 18 to the fornia,’’ edition of 1951, photorevised northwest portion of Section 7 where 1968. the 500-foot contour line intersects a (2) ‘‘Rutherford Quadrangle, Cali- southwestward straight line extension fornia,’’ edition of 1951, photorevised of the light-duty road known as 1968, photoinspected 1973. Inglewood Avenue; (c) Boundary. The Rutherford (9) Thence in a straight line in a viticultural area is located in Napa northeasterly direction along this ex- County in the State of California. The tension of Inglewood Avenue to its boundary is as follows: intersection with the north fork of (1) Beginning on the Yountville quad- Bale Slough; rangle map at the point where the (10) Thence in a southeasterly direc- county road known as the Silverado tion along the north fork of Bale Trail intersects Skellenger Lane, just Slough approximately 2,750 feet to its outside the southwest corner of Sec- intersection with the end of the county tion 12, Township 7 North (T.7 N.), road shown on the map as Zinfandel Range 5 West (R.5 W.), the boundary Avenue, known locally as Zinfandel proceeds in a southwesterly direction Lane, near the 201-foot elevation mark- in a straight line approximately 1.7 er; miles along Skellenger Lane, past its (11) Then in a northeasterly direction intersection with Conn Creek Road, to along Zinfandel Avenue (Zinfandel the point of intersection with the main Lane) approximately 2.12 miles to the channel of the Napa River (on the intersection of that road and Silverado ‘‘Rutherford’’ map); Trail, then continuing northeasterly in (2) Then south along the center of the a straight line to the 380-foot contour river bed approximately .4 miles to the line; point where an unnamed stream drains (12) Then following the 380-foot con- into the Napa River from the west; tour line southeasterly through Sec- (3) Then along the unnamed stream tion 33 to the western border of Section in a generally northwesterly direction 34, T.8 N., R.5 W., then following that to its intersection with the west track section line north to the 500-foot con- of the Southern Pacific Railroad tour line; Track; (13) Then following the 500-foot con- (4) Then southeasterly along said tour line southeasterly to the western railroad track 1,650 feet to a point border of Section 2, T.7 N., R.5 W., then which is approximately 435 feet north south along that section line past Conn of the centerline of the entry road to Creek to its intersection with the 500- Robert Mondavi Winery (shown on the foot contour line northwest of the map) to the southeast corner of Asses- unnamed 832-foot peak; sor’s Parcel Number 27–250–14; (14) Then continuing in a westerly di- (5) Thence southwesterly S 55°06′28″ rection and then a generally southeast- W for 3,869 feet along the common erly direction along the 500-foot con- boundary between Assessor’s Parcel tour line through Sections 3, 2, 11 and Numbers 27–250–14 and 27–280–50/51 to 12 to the intersection of that contour the southwest corner of Assessor’s Par- line with the southern border of Sec- cel Number 27–250–14; tion 12 (on Yountville map); (6) Thence northwesterly N 40°31′42″ (15) Then proceeding in a straight W for 750 feet along the westerly prop- line in a westerly direction to the erty line of Assessor’s Parcel Number intersection of the Silverado Trail with 27–250–14; Skellenger Lane, the point of begin- (7) Thence southwesterly S 51°00′ W in ning. a straight line to the 500-foot contour line of the Mayacamas Range in the [T.D. ATF–342, 58 FR 35876, July 2, 1993]

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§ 9.134 Oakville. (7) Thence southwesterly S 51°00′ W in (a) Name. The name of the a straight line to the 500-foot contour viticultural area described in this sec- line of the Mayacamas Range in the tion is ‘‘Oakville.’’ northwestern corner of Section 28, T.7 (b) Approved maps. The appropriate N., R.5 W.; maps for determining the boundary of (8) Then proceeding along the 500-foot the Oakville viticultural area are two contour line in a generally southeast- U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series topo- erly direction through Sections 28, 29, graphical maps of the 1:24,000 scale: 20, 29, 28, 29, 28, 33 and 34 of T.7 N., R.5 (1) ‘‘Yountville Quadrangle, Cali- W. and Section 3 of T.6 N., R.5 W. to its fornia,’’ edition of 1951, photorevised intersection with the unnamed stream 1968. known locally as Hopper Creek near (2) ‘‘Rutherford Quadrangle, Cali- the middle of Section 3; fornia,’’ edition of 1951, photorevised (9) Then along the unnamed stream 1968, photoinspected 1973. (Hopper Creek) southeasterly and, at (c) Boundary. The Oakville the fork in Section 3, northeasterly viticultural area is located in Napa along the stream to the point where County in the State of California. The the stream intersects with the boundary is as follows: unnamed dirt road in the northwest (1) Beginning on the Yountville quad- corner of Section 2, T.6 N., R.5 W; rangle map at the point where the (10) Then proceed in a straight line to county road known as the Silverado the light duty road to the immediate Trail intersects Skellenger Lane, just northeast in Section 2, then along the outside the southwest corner of Sec- light duty road in a northeasterly di- tion 12, Township 7 North (T.7 N.), rection to the point at which the road Range 5 West (R.5 W.), the boundary turns 90 degrees to the left; proceeds in a southwesterly direction (11) Then proceed along the light in a straight line approximately 1.7 duty road 625 feet, then proceed north- miles along Skellenger Lane, past its easterly (N 40°43′ E) in a straight line intersection with Conn Creek Road, to 1,350 feet, along the northern property the point of intersection with the main line of Assessor’s Parcel Number 27– channel of the Napa River (on the 380–08 (not shown on the map), to State Rutherford quadrangle map); Highway 29, then continuing in a (2) Then south along the center of the straight line approximately .1 mile to river bed approximately .4 miles to the the peak of the 320+ foot hill along the point where an unnamed stream drains western edge of the Yountville Hills; into the Napa River from the west; (12) Then proceed due east to the sec- (3) Then along the unnamed stream ond 300-foot contour line, then follow in a generally northwesterly direction that contour line around the to its intersection with the west track Yountville Hills to the north to the of the Southern Pacific Railroad point at which the 300-foot contour line Track; exits the Rutherford quadrangle map (4) Then southeasterly along said for the second time; railroad track 1,650 feet to a point (13) Then proceed (on the Yountville which is approximately 435 feet north quadrangle map) in a straight line in a of the centerline of the entry road to northeasterly direction approximately Robert Mondavi Winery (shown on the N 34°30′ E approximately 1,000 feet to map) to the southeast corner of Asses- the 90 degree bend in the unimproved sor’s Parcel Number 27–250–14; dirt road shown on the map, then along (5) Thence southwesterly S 55°06′28″ that road, which coincides with a fence W for 3,869 feet along the common line (not shown on the map) to the boundary between Assessor’s Parcel intersection of Conn Creek and Rector Numbers 27–250–14 and 27–280–50/51 to Creek; the southwest corner of Assessor’s Par- (14) Then along Rector Creek to the cel Number 27–250–14; northeast past the Silverado Trail to (6) Thence northwesterly N 40°31′42″ the Rector Reservoir spillway en- W for 750 feet along the westerly prop- trance, then proceed due north along erty line of Assessor’s Parcel Number the spillway of Rector Reservoir, then 27–250–14; east and northeast along the shoreline

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of Rector Reservoir to the point where stone Inlet on the Richmond, VA., the first unnamed stream enters the U.S.G.S. map; Reservoir; (4) The boundary continues to follow (15) Thence follow the unnamed the coastline and the inland side of any stream north and northeast to where it marshes indicated on the U.S.G.S. intersects an unimproved dirt road at maps in a northeasterly direction, the 1006-foot benchmark; until it reaches the Virginia/Maryland (16) Then proceed in a straight line border on the Eastville, VA., U.S.G.S. approximately .6 mile due west to the map; intersection of an unnamed stream, (5) The boundary then follows the then follow said stream downslope to Virginia/Maryland border back to the the 500-foot contour line, and along beginning point at Chincoteague Bay that contour line northwesterly on the Salisbury, MD., U.S.G.S. map. through sections 18 and 13 to the inter- section of the contour line with the [T.D. ATF–309, 56 FR 24, Jan. 2, 1991] southern border of Section 12 in T.7 N, R.5 W.; § 9.136 Texas Hill Country. (17) Then proceed in a straight line in (a) Name. The name of the a westerly direction to the intersection viticultural area described in this sec- of Skellenger Lane with the Silverado tion is ‘‘Texas Hill Country.’’ Trail, the point of beginning. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of [T.D. ATF–343, 58 FR 35884, July 2, 1993] the ‘‘Texas Hill Country’’ viticultural § 9.135 Virginia’s Eastern Shore. area are 7 U.S.G.S. (scale 1:250,000) maps. They are titled: (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- (1) Brownwood, Texas, 1954 (revised tion is ‘‘Virginia’s Eastern Shore.’’ 1974); (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (2) Sonora, Texas, 1954 (revised 1978); maps for determining the boundaries of (3) Llano, Texas, 1954 (revised 1975); the ‘‘Virginia’s Eastern Shore’’ (4) Austin, Texas, 1954 (revised 1974); viticultural area are 3 U.S.G.S. Quad- (5) Del Rio, Texas, 1958 (revised 1969); rangle (1:250,000 Series) maps. They are (6) San Antonio, Texas, 1954 (revised titled: 1980); (1) Eastville, VA.; N.C.; MD., 1946 (re- (7) Seguin, Texas, 1953 (revised 1975). vised 1969). (c) Boundary. The Texas Hill Country (2) Salisbury, MD.; DEL.; N.J.; VA., viticultural area is located in portions 1946 (revised 1969). of McCulloch, San Saba, Lampasas, (3) Richmond VA.; MD., 1973. Burnet, Travis, Williamson, Llano, (c) Boundary. The Virginia’s Eastern Mason, Menard, Kimble, Gillespie, Shore viticultural area is located in Blanco, Hays, Kendall, Kerr, Edwards, Accomack and Northampton counties, Real, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guada- Virginia. The boundary is as follows: lupe, Medina, and Uvalde counties, in (1) The beginning point is the inter- the State of Texas. The boundary is as section of the Virginia/Maryland bor- follows: der and Chincoteague Bay, near (1) The beginning point is the inter- Greenbackville on the Salisbury, MD., section of Interstate Highway 35 and U.S.G.S. map; State highway 29 to the north of the (2) From the beginning point, the city of Austin, on the Austin Texas, boundary follows the coastline in a U.S.G.S. map; southwesterly direction. Where there (2) From the beginning point, the are marshes indicated on the U.S.G.S. boundary follows State highway 29 in a maps, the boundry is the inland side of west-northwesterly direction to the these marshes; intersection with U.S. Highway 183; (3) When the boundary reaches the (3) The boundary then follows U.S. southernmost point of the peninsula, Highway 183 in a northwesterly direc- on the Eastville, VA., U.S.G.S. map, tion to the top of the Austin map and the boundary turns and proceeds in a across the northeast corner of the northwesterly direction, again fol- Llano, Texas, U.S.G.S. map, to the lowing the coastline around Cherry- intersection with State Highway 190 in

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Lometa, on the Brownwood, Texas, (3) ‘‘Grand Junction Quadrangle, Col- U.S.G.S. map; orado,’’ edition of 1962, photorevised (4) The boundary then follows State 1973. Highway 190 in a southwesterly direc- (4) ‘‘Colorado National Monument tion through San Saba and Brady on Quadrangle, Colorado,’’ edition of 1962, the Brownwood map to the intersection photorevised 1973. of U.S. Highway 83 at Menard, on the (5) ‘‘Fruita Quadrangle, Colorado,’’ Llano, Texas, U.S.G.S. map; edition of 1962, photorevised 1973. (5) The boundary follows U.S. high- (6) ‘‘Corcoran Point Quadrangle, Col- way 83 in a southerly direction to the orado,’’ edition of 1962. town of Junction, where it meets U.S. (c) Boundary. The Grand Valley Highway 377 (Llano map); viticultural area is located entirely (6) The boundary then follows U.S. within Mesa County, Colorado, in the Highway 377 southwest to the town of western part of the State. The bound- Rocksprings, on the Sonora, Texas, ary is as follows: U.S.G.S. map, where it meets State (1) The beginning point is located on Highway 55; (7) The boundary then follows State the Palisade quadrangle map at a point Highway 55 in a southeasterly direc- northeast of the city of Palisade where tion across the southeast portion of the Interstate 70 crosses the Colorado Del Rio, Texas, U.S.G.S. map, and con- River and intersects with U.S. High- tinues to the town of Uvalde, on the ways 6 and 24, adjacent to and imme- San Antonio, Texas, U.S.G.S. map, diately west of the Orchard Mesa Canal where it meets U.S. Highway 83; Aqueduct; (8) The boundary then follows U.S. (2) From the beginning point, the Highway 83 south for approximately 2 boundary proceeds due east to the adja- miles, until it meets U.S. Highway 90; cent Orchard Mesa Canal Aqueduct and (9) The boundary then follows U.S. then in a southerly direction along the Highway 90 east across the San Anto- Orchard Mesa Canal Aqueduct to an nio map to its intersection with Loop unnamed creek in the western part of 410 in the city of San Antonio; section 11, Township 11 South, Range 98 (10) The boundary then follows Loop West (T. 11 S., R. 98 W.); 410 to the west of San Antonio, until it (3) Thence in a southeasterly direc- meets Interstate Highway 35; tion along the unnamed creek to its (11) The boundary then follows Inter- intersection with the 5000-foot contour state Highway 35 in a northeasterly di- line in the northeast corner of section rection across the San Antonio map 1, T. 1 S., R. 2 E.; and then across the northwest corner (4) Thence in a northwesterly and of the Seguin, Texas, U.S.G.S. map then a southerly direction along the until it reaches the beginning point at 5000-foot contour line to its intersec- the intersection with State highway 29 tion with Watson Creek in section 12, on the Austin, Texas, U.S.G.S. map. T. 1 S., R. 2 E.; [T.D. ATF–318, 56 FR 60923, Nov. 29, 1991, as (5) Thence in a southeasterly direc- amended by T.D. ATF–344, 58 FR 40354, July tion along Watson Creek to its inter- 28, 1993] section with the electrical power lines in the southern part of section 12, T. 1 § 9.137 Grand Valley. S., R. 2 E.; (a) Name. The name of the (6) Thence in a southwesterly direc- viticultural area described in this sec- tion along the electrical power lines tion is ‘‘Grand Valley.’’ along the northern slope of Horse (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Mountain to that point where the maps for determining the boundary of power lines intersect with the Jeep the Grand Valley viticultural area are Trail in the central part of section 15, six U.S.G.S. (7.5 minute series) topo- T. 1 S., R. 2 E.; graphical maps of the 1:24,000 scale: (7) Thence in a northwesterly direc- (1) ‘‘Palisade Quadrangle, Colorado,’’ tion along the Jeep Trail to its inter- edition of 1962. section with Orchard Mesa Canal No. 2 (2) ‘‘Clifton Quadrangle, Colorado,’’ on the western border of section 10, T. edition of 1962, photorevised 1973. 1 S., R. 2 E.;

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(8) Thence in a generally southwest- on the Palisade quadrangle map, the erly direction along Orchard Mesa point of beginning. Canal No. 2 through the Clifton quad- [T.D. ATF–317, 56 FR 59216, Nov. 25, 1991] rangle map to the Canal’s junction with the Gunnison River on the Grand § 9.138 Benmore Valley. Junction quadrangle map (western part (a) Name. The name of the of section 31, T. 1 S., R. 1 E.); viticultural area described in this sec- (9) Thence in a generally northwest- tion is ‘‘Benmore Valley.’’ erly direction along the Gunnison (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate River to its junction with the Colorado maps for determining the boundaries of River in section 22, T. 1 S., R. 1 W.; the Benmore Valley viticultural area (10) Thence continuing in a north- are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are enti- westerly direction along the Colorado tled: River to the bridge where County Road (1) ‘‘Hopland, CA,’’ 7.5 Minute Series, 340 crosses the river (Section 15, T. 1 S., edition of 1960, (photoinspected 1975); R. 1 W.); and (11) Thence in a southwesterly direc- (2) ‘‘Purdys Gardens, CA,’’ 7.5 Minute tion along County Road 340 approxi- Series, edition of 1958, (photoinspected mately .2 mile to its intersection with 1975). a secondary highway, hard surface (c) Boundaries. The Benmore Valley road, known locally as Monument viticultural area is located in the Road; southwest corner of Lake County, Cali- (12) Thence in a southwesterly direc- fornia. It lies entirely within the North tion along Monument Road to the Coast viticultural area. The beginning boundary of the Colorado National point is an unnamed peak of 2788 feet Monument, located on the Colorado elevation found in the southeast por- National Monument quadrangle map tion of section 35, T. 14 N., R. 11 W., on (section 30, T. 1 S., R. 1 W.); the ‘‘Purdys Gardens, CA’’ U.S.G.S. (13) Thence in a generally northwest- map: erly direction along the boundary of (1) Then southwest in a straight line the Colorado National Monument to its to the point where an unnamed unim- intersection with County Road 340 proved road crosses the south section (known locally as Broadway) on the line of section 35, T. 14 N., R. 11 W., northern border of section 32, T. 1 N., west of Benmore Creek; R. 2 W.; (2) Then following the unnamed un- (14) Thence in a generally northerly improved road south to the intersec- direction along County Road 340 to the tion with the boundary between Lake city of Fruita where County Road 340 and Mendocino Counties; (known locally as Cherry Street) inter- (3) Then following the county bound- sects K Road on the Fruita quadrangle ary between Lake and Mendocino map; Counties east and south to the inter- (15) Thence due east on K Road to the section with the 2800 foot contour line; northeast corner of section 17, T. 1 N., (4) Then following the 2800 foot con- R. 1 W., on the Corcoran Point quad- tour line in a northerly and then south- rangle map, then extending in the same ernly direction to its intersection with direction in a straight line along the the boundary between Lake and northern boundary of section 16, T. 1 Mendocino Counties on the southern N., R. 1 W. to the intersection with the edge of section 2, T. 13 N., R. 11 W; Government Highline Canal; (5) Then following the boundary be- (16) Thence in a southeasterly direc- tween Lake and Mendocino Counties tion along the Government Highline east to the point of intersection of sec- Canal to its intersection with U.S. tions 1, 2, 11, and 12, T. 13 N., R. 11 W; Interstate 70 on the Grand Junction (6) Then southeasterly in a straight quadrangle map; line to an unnamed peak of 2769 feet (17) Thence in an easterly direction elevation in the center of section 12, T. along U.S. Interstate 70 through the 13 N., R. 11 W; Clifton quadrangle map to where Inter- (7) Then south in a straight line to state 70 crosses the Colorado River and the point where the boundary between intersects with U.S. Highways 6 and 24 Lake and Mendocino Counties changes

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from an east-west direction to a north- coincides with the western boundary of south direction; the Guadalupe Y Llanitos de los (8) Then in a straight line in an eas- Correos Land Grant and the eastern terly direction to an unnamed peak of boundary of section 28, T. 16S., R. 4E. 2883 feet elevation in the southwestern The boundary is as follows: portion of section 5, T. 13 N., R. 10 W; (1) From the beginning point the (9) Then northeast in a straight line boundary follows Limekiln Creek for to the easternmost peak of an unnamed approximately 1.25 miles northeast to ridge with four peaks in the center of the 100 foot elevation. section 5, T. 13 N., R. 10 W; (2) Then following the 100 foot con- (10) Then northerly in a straight line tour in a southeasterly direction for to an unnamed peak of 2647 feet ele- approximately 1 mile, where the bound- vation near the north section line of ary intersects the west bank of the Sa- section 5, T. 13 N., R. 10 W; linas River. (11) Then westerly in a straight line (3) Then following the west bank of to the point of intersection between the Salinas River in a southeasterly di- section 5, T. 13 N., R 10 W., section 31, rection on the Gonzales, California T. 14 N., R. 10 W., and section 1, T. 13 U.S.G.S. map for approximately 2.50 N., R. 11 W; miles to the point on the Palo Escrito (12) Then northwest in a straight line Peak, California U.S.G.S. map where to an unnamed peak of 2904 feet ele- the river channel crosses the 120 foot vation in the north portion of section elevation. 1, T. 13 N., R. 11 W; (4) Then following the 120 foot ele- (13) Then northwest in a straight line vation due south for approximately to an unnamed peak of 2788 feet ele- 2,200 feet where it climbs to the 160 foot vation, the point of beginning. elevation. [T.D. ATF–315, 56 FR 52191, Oct. 18, 1991] (5) Then following the 160 foot ele- vation in a southeasterly direction for § 9.139 Santa Lucia Highlands. approximately 6.50 miles, to the point (a) Name. The name of the where the 160 foot elevation crosses viticultural area described in this sec- River Road. tion is ‘‘Santa Lucia Highlands.’’ (6) Then following River Road in a (b) Approved maps. The appropriate southeasterly direction for approxi- maps for determining the boundaries of mately 1 mile to the junction of River, the ‘‘Santa Lucia Highlands’’ Fort Romie and Foothill Roads. viticultural area are 7 U.S.G.S. Quad- (7) Then following Foothill Road in a rangle 7.5 minute series topographic southeasterly direction for approxi- maps. They are titled: mately 4 miles to the junction of Foot- (1) Chualar, Calif., 1947 (photorevised hill and Paraiso Roads on the Soledad, 1984) California U.S.G.S. map. (2) Gonzales, Calif., 1955 (photorevised (8) Then following Paraiso Road in a 1984) southerly direction to the intersection (3) Rana Creek, Calif., 1956 with Clark Road on the Paraiso (photoinspected 1973) Springs, California U.S.G.S. map. (4) Palo Escrito Peak, Calif., 1956 (9) Then east-northeasterly along (photorevised 1984) Clark Road for approximately 1,000 feet (5) Soledad, Calif., 1955 (photorevised to its intersection with an unnamed 1984) light-duty road to the south. (6) Sycamore Flat, Calif., 1956 (10) Then in a straight south-south- (photorevised 1984) easterly line for approximately 1.9 (7) Paraiso Springs, Calif., 1956 miles to the line’s intersection with (photorevised 1984) the southeast corner of section 33, (c) Boundaries. The Santa Lucia T18S, R6E (this line coincides with the Highlands viticultural area is located unnamed light duty road for about 0.4 in Monterey County, California. The miles and then with the eastern bound- beginning point is found on the aries of sections 29, 32 and 33, T18S, ‘‘Chualar, California’’ U.S.G.S. map, R6E, which mark this portion of the where Limekiln Creek crosses the 360 western boundary of the historical Ar- foot contour interval. This point also royo Seco Land Grant).

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(11) Then straight west along the § 9.140 Atlas Peak. southern boundaries of sections 33, 32, (a) Name. The name of the and 31, T18S, R6E, to the southwest viticultural area described in this sec- corner of section 31. tion is ‘‘Atlas Peak.’’ (12) Then north along the western (b) Approved maps. The appropriate boundaries of sections 31 and 30, to the maps of determining the boundaries of northwestern corner of section 30 T. the Atlas Peak viticultural area are 18S., R. 6E. two U.S.G.S. maps. They are entitled: (13) Then northwest in a straight di- (1) ‘‘Yountville, Calif.,’’ 7.5 minute agonal line to the northwest corner of series, edition of 1951, (photorevised section 24, T. 18S., R. 5E on the Syca- 1968); and more Flat, California U.S.G.S. map. (2) ‘‘Capell Valley, Calif.,’’ 7.5 minute (14) Then north along the western series, edition of 1951, (photorevised boundary of section 13, T. 18S., R. 5E., 1968). to the northwestern corner of section (c) Boundaries. The Atlas Peak 13, T. 18S., R. 5E. viticultural area is located in Napa (15) Then northwest in a diagonal County, California. It lies entirely line across sections 11 and 3, to the within the Napa Valley viticultural northwest corner of section 3, T. 18S., area. The beginning point is Haystack R. 5E on the Palo Escrito Peak, Cali- (peak) found in section 21, T. 7 N., R. 4 fornia U.S.G.S. map. W. on the ‘‘Yountville’’ U.S.G.S. map; (16) Then due west along the south- (1) From the beginning point, the ern boundary of section 33, T. 17S., R. boundary proceeds south in a straight 5E., to the southwestern corner of sec- line approximately 0.5 miles, to the tion 33, T. 17S., R. 5E. highest point of an unnamed peak of (17) Then north along the western 1443 feet elevation on the boundary of boundary of section 33 to the southeast sections 21 and 28, T. 7 N., R. 4 W.; corner of section 29, T. 17S., R. 5E. (2) Then southeast in a straight line (18) Then northwest in a diagonal approximately one mile to an unnamed line through sections 29, 19, 13, and 11, pass with an elevation of 1485 feet, lo- to the northwest corner of section 11, cated on Soda Canyon Road; T. 17S., R. 4E on the Rana Creek, Cali- (3) Then easterly in a straight line fornia U.S.G.S. map. approximately 0.5 miles to an unnamed (19) Then north along the western peak of 2135 feet elevation; boundary of section 2, T. 17S., R. 4E., to (4) Then in a generally southeasterly the northwestern corner of section 2, T. direction, as a series of five straight 17S., R. 4E. lines connecting the highest points of unnamed peaks with elevations of 1778, (20) Then west along the southern 2102, 1942, 1871 and 1840 feet, ending in boundary of section 34, T. 16S., R. 4E., the center of section 2, T. 6 N., R. 4 W.; to the southwestern corner of section 34, T. 16S., R. 4E. (5) Then southeast in a straight line approximately 1.8 miles to the highest (21) Then north along the eastern point of an unnamed peak of 1268 feet boundary of sections 33 and 28, T. 16S., elevation in section 12, T. 6 N., R. 4 W. R. 4E., for approximately 1 mile, to the on the Capell Valley U.S.G.S. map; point where the eastern boundary of (6) Then east-southeast in a straight section 28 T. 165., R. 4E., coincides with line approximately 1.1 miles to the the western boundary of the Guadalupe point where an unnamed tributary Y Llanitos de los Correos Land Grant stream enters Milliken Creek, imme- on the Chualar, California U.S.G.S. diately south of the Milliken Reservoir map. in section 7, T. 6 N., R. 3 W.; (22) Then northwest along the grant (7) Then following the unnamed line for approximately 2,500 feet to the stream east-northeast approximately point of beginning on Limekiln Creek. 0.5 miles to its source; [T.D. ATF–321, 57 FR 20764, May 15, 1992, as (8) Then northeast in a straight line amended by T.D. TTB–49, 71 FR 34527, June approximately 0.5 miles, through the 15, 2006] highest point of an unnamed peak of

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1846 feet elevation, to the 1600 foot con- tion about 5 miles until it intersects tour line in the eastern portion of sec- the 3000 foot contour line; tion 8, T. 6 N., R. 3 W.; (4) The boundary follows the 3000 foot (9) Then following the 1600 foot con- contour line in a generally westerly di- tour line generally north and west for rection approximately 17 miles; approximately 10 miles, to the point of (5) The boundary continues to follow intersection with the boundary line be- the 3000 foot contour line as it turns tween sections 12 and 13, T. 7 N., R. 4 sharply northwest, but diverges from W. on the Yountville U.S.G.S. map; the contour line when the contour line (10) Then following the section turns south again; boundary line west approximately 1.1 (6) From the point where it diverges miles to the intersection with an from the contour line, the boundary unnamed, unimproved road; follows a straight north-northwesterly (11) Then northwest in a straight line line as it returns to the beginning approximately 0.7 miles to the highest point at I–10. point of an unnamed peak of 2114 feet [ATF–322, 57 FR 20761, May 15, 1992] elevation, located in section 10, T. N., R. 4 W.; § 9.142 Bennett Valley. (12) Then northwest in a straight line approximately 0.7 miles to the highest (a) Name. The name of the point of an unnamed peak of 2023 feet viticultural area described in this sec- elevation, located in section 10, T. N., tion is ‘‘Bennett Valley’’. R. 4 W.; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (13) Then southwest in a straight line maps for determining the boundary of approximately 2.2 miles to Haystack the Bennett Valley viticultural area (peak), the point of beginning. are four 1:24,000 scale USGS topo- graphic maps. They are titled: [T.D. ATF–320, 57 FR 2681, Jan. 22, 1992] (1) Santa Rosa Quadrangle, CA— Sonoma Co. 1994 § 9.141 Escondido Valley. (2) Kenwood Quadrangle, CA 1954, (a) Name. The name of the photorevised 1980 viticultural area described in this sec- (3) Glen Ellen Quadrangle, CA— tion is ‘‘Escondido Valley.’’ Sonoma Co. 1954, photorevised 1980 (b) Approved map. The appropriate (4) Cotati Quadrangle, CA—Sonoma map for determining the boundaries of Co. 1954, photorevised 1980 the ‘‘Escondido Valley’’ viticultural (c) Boundary. The Bennett Valley area is 1 U.S.G.S. (scale 1:250,000) map. viticultural area is entirely within It is titled Fort Stockton, Texas, 1954 Sonoma County, California, and is lo- (revised 1973). cated northwest of the peak of Sonoma (c) Boundary. The Escondido Valley Mountain and southeast of the city of viticultural area is located in Pecos Santa Rosa. County, Texas. The boundary is as fol- (1) Beginning at the peak of Taylor lows: Mountain (BM 1401), Section 6, T6N, (1) The beginning point is the inter- R7W, proceed straight northeast to the section of Interstate Route 10 (I–10) and intersection of the common line be- an intermittent stream approximately tween Sections 31 and 32 and the 560- 18 miles east of the city of Fort Stock- foot elevation line, T7N, R7W; continue ton (standard reference GE3317 on the straight northeast at the same angle, Fort Stockton, Texas, U.S.G.S. map); crossing the Bennett Valley Golf (2) From the beginning point, the Course and Matanzas Creek, to a point boundary follows I–10 in an easterly di- on the 500-foot elevation line approxi- rection approximately 9 miles until a mately 400 feet north of the southern southbound trail diverges from I–10 boundary of Section 20, T7N, R7W just past the point where it intersects (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); then horizontal grid line 2 of square GE on (2) Proceed straight southeast to the the Fort Stockton, Texas, U.S.G.S. center peak of the three unnamed map; peaks above the 1,100-foot elevation (3) The boundary then follows the line, located approximately 1,600 feet trail in a generally southeasterly direc- southwest of Hunter Spring, in Section

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28, T7N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); (12) Proceed straight northwest to then the peak of Taylor Mountain, return- (3) Proceed straight east-southeast to ing to the point of beginning. a 1,527-foot peak in the southeast cor- [T.D. TTB–6, 68 FR 61748, Oct. 30, 2003] ner of Section 28, T7N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); then § 9.143 Spring Mountain District. (4) Proceed straight southeast to (a) Name. The name of the Bennett Mountain’s 1,887-foot peak, viticultural area described in this sec- Section 34, T7N, R7W (Kenwood Quad- tion is ‘‘Spring Mountain District.’’ rangle); then (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (5) Proceed straight southeast to the maps for determining the boundary of 1,309-foot peak located northwest of a the Spring Mountain District water tank and approximately 400 feet viticultural area are four U.S.G.S. 7.5 north of the southern boundary of Sec- minute series topographical maps of tion 35, T7N, R7W (Kenwood Quad- the 1:24000 scale. They are titled: (1) ‘‘Kenwood, Calif.,’’ 1954 rangle); then (photorevised 1980). (6) Proceed straight south-southeast (2) ‘‘Rutherford, Calif.,’’ 1951 to the 978-foot peak in the northeast (photorevised 1968). quadrant of Section 11, T6N, R7W, and (3) ‘‘St. Helena, Calif.,’’ 1960 continue straight south-southeast ap- (photorevised 1980). proximately 600 feet to the ‘‘T’’ inter- (4) ‘‘Calistoga, Calif.,’’ 1958 section of two unimproved roads lo- (photorevised 1980). cated on the common boundary line be- (c) Boundary. The Spring Mountain tween Sections 11 and 12, T6N, R7W District viticultural area is located in (Kenwood Quadrangle); then Napa County, California, within the (7) Proceed south along the north- Napa Valley viticultural area. The south unimproved road to its intersec- boundary is as follows: tion with Sonoma Mountain Road, Sec- (1) Beginning on the Calistoga quad- tion 13, T6N, R7W, and continue rangle map at the Napa-Sonoma coun- straight south to the 1,600-foot ele- ty line at the boundary line between vation line, Section 13, T6N, R7W (Glen sections 18 and 19 in T8N/R6W. (2) Then east along the boundary line Ellen Quadrangle); then between sections 18 and 19 for approxi- (8) Proceed west along the mean- mately 3/4 of a mile to its intersection dering 1,600-foot elevation line to the with Ritchie Creek at the boundary point where it crosses the common line line between sections 17 and 20. between Sections 22 and 23, T6N, R7W (3) Then northeast along Ritchie (Glen Ellen Quadrangle); then Creek approximately 2 miles, to the 400 (9) Proceed straight west-northwest foot contour line in the northeast cor- to the point where the 900-foot ele- ner in section 16 of T8N/R6W. vation line crosses the common line be- (4) Then along the 400 foot contour tween Sections 15 and 16, T6N, R7W, ap- line in a northeast then generally proximately 500 feet north of the southeast direction, through the St. southwest corner of Section 15 (Cotati Helena and Rutherford quadrangle Quadrangle); then maps, approximately 9 miles, past the (10) Proceed straight northwest to town of St. Helena to the point where the intersection of Grange Road it intersects Sulphur Creek in Sulphur (known as Crane Canyon Road to the Canyon, in the northwest corner of sec- west) and the southern boundary of tion 2 in T7N/R6W. (5) Then west along Sulfur Creek Section 9, and continue straight west (onto the Kenwood quadrangle map) along that section boundary to the and south to the point where it first di- southwest corner of Section 9, T6N, vides into two intermittent streams in R7W (Cotati Quadrangle); then section 3 in T7N/R6W. (11) Proceed straight north-northwest (6) Then south along the intermittent to the 961-foot peak on the east side of stream approximately 1.5 miles to the Section 8, T6N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quad- point where it intersects the 2,360 foot rangle); and then contour line in section 10 in T7N/R6W.

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(7) Then southwest in a straight line, (4) The boundary continues along the approximately .10 mile, to the 3,000 foot contour line onto the map of unnamed peak (elevation 2600 feet) at Plainview, Texas, where it follows a the boundary line between Napa and generally northwesterly direction until Sonoma Counties. it intersects with State Highway 217 (8) Then in a generally northwest di- approximately 12 miles east of Canyon, rection along the Napa-Sonoma county Texas; line, through sections 10, 9, 4, 5, 32, 33, (5) The boundary then follows State 32, 29, 20, and 19, to the beginning point Highway 217 west to Canyon, Texas, on the Calistoga quadrangle map at the leaves State Highway 217 and proceeds boundary between sections 18 and 19 in in a straight line in a northwesterly di- T8N/R6W. rection until it intersects with U.S. Route 60, still within Canyon, Texas; [T.D. ATF–341, 58 FR 28350, May 13, 1993] (6) The boundary then follows U.S. § 9.144 Texas High Plains. Route 60 in a southwesterly direction onto the U.S.G.S. map of Clovis, New (a) Name. The name of the Mexico; Texas, where it intersects the viticultural area described in this sec- Texas-New Mexico border; tion is ‘‘Texas High Plains.’’ (7) The boundary then follows the (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Texas-New Mexico border south, across maps for determining the boundary of the U.S.G.S. map of Brownfield, Texas; the Texas High Plains viticultural area New Mexico, to the beginning point on are six U.S.G.S. topographical maps of the Hobbs, New Mexico; Texas, the 1:250,000 scale. They are titled: U.S.G.S. map. (1) ‘‘Clovis, New Mexico; Texas’’ 1954, revised 1973. [T.D. ATF–336, 58 FR 11967, Mar. 2, 1993] (2) ‘‘Brownfield, Texas; New Mexico’’ 1954, revised 1973. § 9.145 Dunnigan Hills. (3) ‘‘Hobbs, New Mexico; Texas’’ 1954, (a) Name. The name of the revised 1973. viticultural area described in this sec- (4) ‘‘Plainview, Texas’’ 1954, revised tion is ‘‘Dunnigan Hills.’’ 1974. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (5) ‘‘Lubbock, Texas’’ 1954, revised maps for determining the boundary of 1975. the Dunnigan Hills viticultural area (6) ‘‘Big Spring, Texas’’ 1954, revised are three U.S.G.S. 15 minute series top- 1975. ographical maps of the 1:62500 scale. (c) Boundary. The Texas High Plains They are titled: viticultural area is located in Arm- (1) ‘‘Guinda, Calif.,’’ 1959. strong, Bailey, Borden, Briscoe, Castro, (2) ‘‘Dunnigan, Calif.,’’ 1953. Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Deaf Smith, (3) ‘‘Woodland, Calif.,’’ 1953. Dickens, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Hale, (c) Boundary. The Dunnigan Hills Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Mot- viticultural area is located in Yolo ley, Parmer, Randall, Swisher, Terry County, California. The boundary is as and Yoakum Counties, Texas. The follows: boundary is as follows: (1) The beginning point is on the (1) Beginning on the Hobbs, New Mex- Dunnigan, Calif., U.S.G.S. map at the ico; Texas, map at the intersection of intersection of Buckeye Creek and U.S. the Texas-New Mexico border and U.S. Route 99W just south of the Colusa- Route 180 east of Hobbs, New Mexico; Yolo county line; (2) The boundary follows U.S. Route (2) From the beginning point, the 180 east through Seminole, Texas and boundary follows Route 99W in a south- onto the Big Spring, Texas, U.S.G.S. easterly direction until an unnamed map where it intersects with the 3,000 westbound light-duty road coincident foot contour line in the town of with a grant boundary (referred to by Lamesa, Texas; the petitioner as County Road 17) di- (3) The boundary then follows the verges from Route 99W just north of 3,000 foot contour line in a generally the town of Yolo, California, on the northeasterly direction across the Woodland, Calif., U.S.G.S. map; U.S.G.S. maps of Big Spring and Lub- (3) The boundary then follows the bock, Texas; County Road 17 for approximately 2

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miles to an unnamed southbound light north on the dividing line between sec- duty road (referred to by the petitioner tions 22 and 23 of T11N/R2W. as County Road 95A); (14) The boundary continues due (4) The boundary then follows County north until it intersects Little Buck- Road 95A south for approximately 1/2 eye Creek just south of the Yolo-Colusa mile to an unnamed westbound light county line; duty road (referred to by the petitioner (15) The boundary then follows Little as County Road 17A); Buckeye Creek in an easterly direction (5) The boundary then proceeds west until it joins Buckeye Creek; along County Road 17A for approxi- (16) The boundary then follows Buck- mately 3/8 mile to an unnamed south- eye Creek in an easterly direction back bound light duty road (referred to by to the point of beginning on the the petitioner as County Road 95); Dunnigan, Calif., U.S.G.S. map. (6) The boundary then proceeds south [T.D. ATF–340, 58 FR 28352, May 13, 1993] along County Road 95 for approxi- mately 1 mile to an unnamed light § 9.146 Lake Wisconsin. duty road which goes in a southwest- (a) Name. The name of the erly direction (referred to by the peti- viticultural area described in this sec- tioner as County Road 19); tion is ‘‘Lake Wisconsin.’’ (7) The boundary then proceeds (b) Approved maps. The appropriate southwest along County Road 19 for ap- maps for determining the boundary of proximately 1/4 mile to an unnamed the ‘‘Lake Wisconsin’’ viticultural area light duty road which travels south- are two U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series topo- southwest (referred to by the peti- graphical maps of the 1:24,000 scale. tioner as County Road 94B); They are titled: (8) The boundary then proceeds (1) Sauk City, Wis., 1975; and southwest along County Road 94B ap- (2) Lodi, Wis., 1975. 1 proximately 1 ⁄4 mile until it intersects (c) Boundary. The Lake Wisconsin Cache Creek; viticultural area is located in Colum- (9) The boundary then follows Cache bia and Dane Counties, Wisconsin. The Creek in a westerly direction 5.5 miles boundary is as follows: until it intersects an unnamed north- (1) The point of beginning is on the south light duty road approximately 1 ‘‘Lodi, Wisc.’’ U.S.G.S. map in the mile north of the city of Madison, Cali- northeast quarter-section of section 17, fornia (referred to by the petitioner as Lodi Township, Columbia County, County Road 89); where Spring Creek enters Lake Wis- (10) The boundary then follows Coun- consin; ty Road 89 two miles in a northerly di- (2) From the point of beginning, fol- rection back on to the Dunnigan, low the southern shoreline of Lake Calif., U.S.G.S. map where it intersects Wisconsin northwest to where Lake an unnamed light duty road (referred Wisconsin narrows and becomes the to by the petitioner as County Road Wisconsin River on the map, in the vi- 16); cinity of the town of Merrimac, Sauk (11) The boundary follows County County; Road 16 west for approximately 2 miles (3) Then continue along the southern onto the Guinda, Calif., U.S.G.S. map, shoreline of the Wisconsin River, west where it turns north onto an unnamed and south past Goose Egg Hill, Colum- light-duty road between sections 31 and bia County, on the ‘‘Sauk City, Wisc.’’ 32 of T10N/R1W (referred to by the peti- quadrangle map, and then west to a tioner as County Road 87); southwest bend in the shoreline oppo- (12) The boundary follows County site Wiegands Bay, Sauk County, Road 87 north for 2 miles to an where the Wisconsin River becomes unnamed east-west light duty road (re- Lake Wisconsin again on the map; ferred to by the petitioner as County (4) Then southwest and south along Road 14); the eastern shoreline of Lake Wis- (13) The boundary follows County consin, to the powerplant that defines Road 14 west for 3 miles, and then where Lake Wisconsin ends and the leaves the unnamed road and turns Wisconsin River begins again;

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(5) Then continuing south along the 23 S., R. 10 E., to the northwest corner Wisconsin River shoreline to where it of section 24, T. 23 S., R. 9 E.; intersects with U.S. Highway 12 oppo- (3) Then southeast in a straight line site Sauk City, Sauk County; across sections 24, 25, 30, 31, and 32, to (6) Then in a southeasterly direction the southeast corner of section 5, T. 24 on U.S. Highway 12 to the intersection S., R. 10 E.; at State Highway 188, just over one- (4) Then east southeast in a straight half a mile; line across section 9 to the southeast (7) Then in a northeasterly direction corner of section 10, T. 24 S., R. 10 E.; about 1,000 feet on State Highway 188, (5) Then east southeast in a straight to the intersection of Mack Road; line for approximately 2.25 miles to (8) Then east on Mack Road to the Hill 704, located in section 18, T. 24 S., intersection of State Highway Y, about R. 11 E.; 3 miles; (6) Then north northwest in a (9) Then follow State Highway Y in a straight line for approximately 1.35 generally northeasterly direction onto miles to Hill 801, located near the the ‘‘Lodi, Wisc.’’ quadrangle map and northwest corner of section 7, T. 24 S., continue in a northeasterly direction R. 11 E., and then continue in a to the intersection with State Highway straight line to the northwest corner of 60; section 6, T. 24 S., R. 11 E.; (10) Then in a northeasterly direction (7) Then in a generally northwesterly on State Highway 60 to the intersec- direction along the Salinas River for tion with State Highway 113 in the approximately 1 mile to where the town of Lodi; Swain Valley drainage enters the Sali- (11) Then in a northwesterly direc- nas River about .11 mile south of the tion on State Highway 113 to where it northern boundary line of section 36, T. crosses Spring Creek the second time 23 S., R. 10 E.; just before Chrislaw Road; (12) Then follow Spring Creek in a (8) Then in a westerly direction for northwesterly direction to where it en- approximately .75 mile along the Swain ters Lake Wisconsin, the point of be- Valley drainage to the southeast cor- ginning. ner of section 26, T. 23 S., R. 10 E., the point of beginning. [T.D. ATF–352, 59 FR 539, Jan. 5, 1994] [T.D. ATF–356, 59 FR 14100, Mar. 25, 1994] § 9.147 Hames Valley. § 9.148 Seiad Valley. (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- (a) Name. The name of the tion is ‘‘Hames Valley.’’ viticultural area described in this sec- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate tion is ‘‘Seiad Valley.’’ map for determining the boundary of (b) Approved map. The appropriate the Hames Valley viticultural area is map for determining the boundary of one U.S.G.S. 15 minute series topo- the Seiad Valley viticultural area is a graphical map, titled Bradley Quad- U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series topo- rangle, California, edition of 1961, with graphical map of the 1:24000 scale, ti- a scale of 1:62,500. tled ‘‘Seiad Valley, Calif.,’’ 1980. (c) Boundary. The Hames Valley (c) Boundary. The Seiad Valley viticultural area is located in southern viticultural area is located in Siskiyou Monterey County in the State of Cali- County, California. The boundary is as fornia. The boundary is as follows: follows: (1) Beginning at the southeast corner (1) The beginning point is the inter- of section 26, T. 23 S., R. 10 E., which section of the 1600 foot contour line coincides with the point where the 640 with the power transmission line north foot contour line crosses the Swain of the Klamath River, near Mile 130; Valley drainage, the boundary proceeds (2) From the beginning point, the in a straight line across section 26 to boundary follows the 1600′ contour line the northwest corner of section 26, T. in a generally northeasterly direction 23 S., R. 10 E.; until it reaches the intersection of an (2) Then west northwest in a straight unnamed light duty road and an unim- line across sections 22, 21, 20, and 19, T. proved road just west of Canyon Creek;

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(3) The boundary then follows the un- graphical maps of the 1:24,000 scale. improved road north to its end, then They are titled: goes east in a straight line until it (1) St. Helena Quadrangle, California, reaches the 1800′ contour line; edition of 1960, revised 1993; (4) The boundary then follows the (2) Calistoga Quadrangle, California, 1800′ contour line in a northeasterly di- edition of 1958, photorevised 1980; rection to the point, near Sawmill (3) Rutherford Quadrangle, Cali- Gulch, where the contour line crosses fornia, edition of 1951, photorevised Seiad Creek and turns south and west; 1968, photoinspected 1973. (5) The boundary continues to follow (c) Boundary. The St. Helena the 1800′ contour line as it proceeds viticultural area is located in Napa southwest for approximately 4.5 miles, County in the State of California. The then turns sharply south-southeast for boundary is as follows: approximately 0.3 miles, until the con- tour line turns sharply east at a point (1) Beginning on the Rutherford just north of the Klamath River; Quadrangle map at the point of inter- (6) The boundary then diverges from section between State Highway 29 and the 1800′ contour line and proceeds a county road shown on the map as south-southeast in a straight line, Zinfandel Avenue, known locally as across the Klamath River and State Zinfandel Lane, the boundary proceeds Route 96, until it intersects with the in a southwest direction along Zin- 1600′ contour line; fandel Avenue to its intersection with (7) The boundary then follows the the north fork of Bale Slough (blueline 1600′ contour line south and west, then stream) near the 201 foot elevation north and west, roughly following the marker; course of the Klamath River, until it (2) Thence in a northwesterly direc- reaches an unnamed peak 1744 feet tion approximately 2,750 feet along the high; north fork of Bale Slough to a point of (8) The boundary continues along the intersection with a southwesterly 1600′ contour line as it diverges from straight line projection of a light duty the Klamath River and proceeds south, road locally known as Inglewood Ave- just to the east of an unnamed light nue; duty road, to the point where that road (3) Thence in a straight line in a crosses Grider Creek; southwesterly direction along this pro- (9) The boundary diverges from the jected extension of Inglewood Avenue contour line and proceeds west in a approximately 2,300 feet to its intersec- straight line across the road and Grider tion with the 500 foot contour line in Creek until it intersects with the 1600′ Section 7, Township 7 North (T7N), contour line on the west side of Grider Range 5 West (R5W); Creek; (4) Thence along the 500 foot contour (10) The boundary then follows the line in a generally northwesterly direc- 1600′ contour line north, west and north tion through Sections 7, 1 and 2, to its again until it reaches a point where the intersection of the western border of contour line turns west, just south of Section 2, T7N, R6W; the Klamath River; (5) Thence northerly along the west- (11) The boundary diverges from the ern border of Section 2 approximately 1600′ contour line and proceeds in a 500 feet to its intersection with Sul- straight line in a northeasterly direc- phur Creek in Sulphur Canyon in the tion, back to the point of beginning. northwest corner of Section 2, T7N, [T.D. ATF–357, 59 FR 26114, May 19, 1994] R6W; (6) Thence along Sulphur Creek in an § 9.149 St. Helena. easterly direction approximately 350 (a) Name. The name of the feet to its intersection with the 400 viticultural area described in this sec- foot contour line; tion is ‘‘St. Helena.’’ (7) Thence along the 400 foot contour (b) Approved maps. The appropriate line in a generally easterly, then maps for determining the boundary of northwesterly, direction past the city the St. Helena viticultural area are of St. Helena (on the St. Helena Quad- three U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series topo- rangle map) to a point of intersection

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with a southwesterly straight line pro- with a northeasterly straight line pro- jection of the county road shown as jection of Zinfandel Avenue; Bale Lane in the Carne Humana Ran- (17) Thence in a southwesterly direc- cho on the Calistoga Quadrangle map; tion approximately 950 feet along this (8) Thence along the projected straight line projection of Zinfandel straight line extension of Bale Lane in Avenue to its intersection with the a northeasterly direction approxi- Silverado Trail; mately 700 feet to the intersection of (18) Thence continuing along Zin- State Highway 29 and Bale Lane and fandel Avenue in a southwesterly direc- continuing northeasterly along Bale tion to its intersection with State Lane to its intersection with the Highway 29, the point of beginning. Silverado Trail; [T.D. ATF–366, 60 FR 47061, Sept. 11, 1995] (9) Thence in a northwesterly direc- tion along the Silverado Trail approxi- § 9.150 Cucamonga Valley. mately 1,500 feet to an unmarked drive- (a) Name. The name of the way on the north side of the Silverado viticultural area described in this sec- Trail near the 275 foot elevation mark- tion is ‘‘Cucamonga Valley.’’ er; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (10) Thence approximately 300 feet maps for determining the boundary of northeasterly along the driveway to the Cucamonga Valley viticultural and beyond its point of intersection area are the following ten U.S.G.S. top- with another driveway and continuing ographical maps (7.5 minute series in a straight line projection to the 400 1:24000 scale): foot contour line; (1) Mt. Baldy, Calif., 1967, (11) Thence in a northerly and then photorevised 1988; generally southeasterly direction along (2) Cucamonga Peak, Calif., 1966, the 400 foot contour line through Sec- photorevised 1988; tions 10 (projected), 11, 12, 13, 24 and 25 (3) Devore, Calif., 1966, photorevised in T8N, R6W, Section 30 in T8N, R5W, 1988; Sections 25 and 24 in T8N, R6W, Sec- (4) San Bernardino North, Calif., 1967, tions 19 and 30 in T8N, R5W to a point photorevised 1988; of intersection with the city limits of (5) Ontario, Calif., 1967, photorevised St. Helena on the eastern boundary of 1981; Section 30 in T8N, R5W, on the St. Hel- (6) Guasti, Calif., 1966, photorevised ena Quadrangle map; 1981; (7) Fontana, Calif., 1967, photorevised (12) Thence north, east and south 1980; along the city limits of St. Helena to (8) San Bernardino South, Calif., 1967, the third point of intersection with the photorevised 1980; county road known as Howell Moun- (9) Prado Dam, Calif., 1967, tain Road in Section 29, T8N, R5W; photorevised 1981; (13) Thence in a northeasterly direc- (10) Corona North, Calif., 1967, tion approximately 900 feet along How- photorevised 1981. ell Mountain Road to its intersection (c) Boundary. The Cucamonga Valley with Conn Valley Road; viticultural area is located in San (14) Thence northeasterly and then Bernardino and Riverside Counties, southeasterly along Conn Valley Road California. The boundary is as follows: to its intersection with the eastern (1) The beginning point is the inter- boundary of Section 28, T8N, R5W; section of Euclid Avenue and 24th (15) Thence south approximately 5,200 Street on the Mt. Baldy, Calif. U.S.G.S. feet along the eastern boundary of Sec- map; tions 28 and 33 to a point of intersec- (2) From the beginning point, the tion with the 380 foot contour line near boundary follows 24th Street east for the southeast corner of Section 33, approximately 0.3 mile, until it reaches T8N, R5W, on the Rutherford Quad- the intersection of 24th Street with rangle map; two unnamed light-duty streets to the (16) Thence in a northwesterly direc- north; tion along the 380 foot contour line in (3) The boundary then diverges from Section 33 to a point of intersection 24th Street and goes straight north for

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approximately 0.3 mile, until it reaches the northern shore of the Santa Ana the 2,000 foot contour line; River; (4) The boundary then follows the (15) The boundary then follows the 2,000 foot contour line in a generally north shore of the Santa Ana River easterly direction across the until it intersects the 560 foot contour Cucamonga Peak, Calif., U.S.G.S. map line in Section 1 T3S/R7W; and onto the Devore, Calif., U.S.G.S. (16) The boundary then follows the map until it reaches Lytle Creek Wash; 560′ contour line to the north of the (5) The boundary follows the inter- Santa Ana River in a generally west- mittent stream in Lytle Creek Wash in erly direction until it reaches Euclid a southeasterly direction to the end of Avenue on the Prado Dam, Calif., the intermittent stream on the Devore, U.S.G.S. map; Calif., U.S.G.S. map; (17) The boundary then follows Euclid (6) The boundary then continues Avenue north to the point of begin- through Lytle Creek Wash, proceeding ning. southeast in a straight line from the [T.D. ATF–362, 60 FR 16578, Mar. 31, 1995] end of the intermittent stream, across the southwest corner of the San § 9.151 Puget Sound. Bernardino North, Calif., U.S.G.S. map (a) Name. The name of the and onto the San Bernardino, South, viticultural area described in this sec- Calif., U.S.G.S. map, to the northern- tion is ‘‘Puget Sound.’’ most point of the flood control basin at (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the end of the Lytle Creek Wash, a dis- maps for determining the boundary of tance of approximately 4.3 miles; the Puget Sound viticultural area are (7) The boundary then proceeds in a four 1:250,000 scale U.S.G.S. topo- straight line south-southeast across graphical maps, one 1:25,000 scale topo- the flood control basin to the point graphic map, and three 1:24,000 scale where Lytle Creek Channel exits the topographic maps. They are titled: basin; (1) Hoquiam, Washington, 1958 re- (8) The boundary continues along vised 1974 (1:250,000) Lytle Creek Channel until it empties (2) Seattle, Washington, 1958 revised into Warm Creek; 1974 (1:250,000) (9) The boundary then follows Warm (3) Wenatchee, Washington, 1957 re- Creek until it meets the Santa Ana vised 1971 (1:250,000) River; (4) Victoria, B.C., Can., Wash., U.S., (10) The boundary then follows the 1957 revised (U.S. area) 1974 (1:250,000) western edge of the Santa Ana River in (5) Auburn, Washington, 1983 (1:25,000) a generally southwesterly direction (6) Buckley, Washington, 1993 until it meets the San Bernardino— (1:24,000) Riverside County line; (7) Cumberland, Washington, 1993 (11) The boundary follows the county (1:24,000) line west, crossing onto the Guasti, (8) Enumclaw, Washington, 1993 Calif., U.S.G.S. map, until it reaches (1:24,000) the unnamed channel between (c) Boundary. The Puget Sound Etiwanda and Mulberry Avenues (iden- viticultural area is located in the State tified by the petitioner as Etiwanda of Washington. The boundaries of the Creek Channel); Puget Sound viticultural area, using (12) The boundary then follows landmarks and points of reference Etiwanda Creek Channel in a southerly found on appropriate U.S.G.S. maps, direction until it parallels Bain Street; follow. (13) The boundary then diverges from (1) Beginning where the Whatcom Etiwanda Creek Channel and follows county line comes closest to an Bain Street south until it ends at Li- unnamed secondary road (referred to in monite Avenue in the northeast corner the petition as Silver Lake Road) on of the Corona North, Calif., U.S.G.S. the U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Victoria,’’ T41N/ map; R6E; (14) The boundary then continues (2) Then south along Silver Lake south in a straight line until it reaches Road approximately 5.5 miles to its

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intersection with State Highway 542, (15) Then south along 276th Avenue T39N/R5E; SE approximately 5 miles to its inter- (3) Then west and then southwest section with State Highway 516 at the along State Highway 542 approximately town of Georgetown, T22N/R6E; 11 miles to its intersection with State (16) Then west along State Highway Highway 9, T38N/R5E; 516 approximately 2 miles to its inter- (4) Then south along State Highway 9 section with State Highway 169 at the approximately 44 miles to its intersec- town of Summit on the U.S.G.S. map, tion with an unnamed secondary road ‘‘Seattle,’’ (shown in greater detail on (referred to in the petition as Burn the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Auburn’’), T22N/ Road) at the town of Arlington, T31N/ R6E; R5E; (17) Then south along State Highway (5) Then south, southeast along Burn 169 approximately 11.5 miles to its Road approximately 11 miles to its intersection with State Highway 410 at intersection with State Highway 92, the town of Enumclaw on the U.S.G.S. T30N/R6E; map, ‘‘Wenatchee,’’ (shown in greater (6) Then south along State Highway detail on the U.S.G.S. map, 92 approximately 3 miles to its inter- ‘‘Enumclaw’’), T20N/R6E; section with an unnamed light duty (18) Then southwest approximately 5 road (referred to in the petition as miles along State Highway 410 until its Machias Hartford Road), T29N/R6E; intersection with State Highway 165 on (7) Then south along Machias Hart- the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Seattle,’’ (shown in ford Road approximately 4 miles to its greater detail on the U.S.G.S. map, intersection with an unnamed sec- ‘‘Buckley’’), T19N/R6E; ondary road (referred to in the petition (19) Then southwest on State High- as Lake Roesiger Road), on the way 165 until its intersection with U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Wenatchee,’’ T29N/R7E; State Highway 162 at the town of Cas- (8) Then east along Lake Roesiger cade Junction on the U.S.G.S. map, Road approximately 3.5 miles to its ‘‘Seattle’’ (shown in greater detail on intersection with an unnamed sec- the U.S.G.S. Map, ‘‘Buckley’’), T19N/ ondary road (referred to in the petition R6E; as Woods Creek Road), T29N/R7E; (9) Then south along Woods Creek (20) Then southwest along State Road approximately 10.5 miles to its Highway 162 approximately 8 miles to intersection with U.S. Highway 2 in the its intersection with an unnamed sec- town of Monroe, T27N/R7E; ondary road (referred to in the petition (10) Then west along U.S. Highway 2 as Orville Road E.), T19N/R5E; (21) Then south along Orville Road approximately 1⁄2 mile to its intersec- tion with State Highway 203, T27N/R6E; E., approximately 8 miles to its inter- (11) Then south along State Highway section with the CMSTP&P railroad at 203 approximately 24 miles to its inter- the town of Kapowsin, on the U.S.G.S. section with an unnamed secondary map, ‘‘Hoquiam,’’ T17N/R5E; road (referred to in the petition as (22) Then south along the CMSTP&P Preston-Fall City Road), at the town of railroad approximately 17 miles to Fall City, T24N/R7E; where it crosses the Pierce County line (12) Then southwest along Preston- at the town of Elbe, T15N/R5E; Fall City Road approximately 4 miles (23) Then west along the Pierce Coun- to its intersection with Interstate ty line approximately 1 mile to the Highway 90 at the town of Preston, eastern tip of Thurston County, T15N/ T24N/R7E; R5E; (13) Then east along Interstate High- (24) Then west along the Thurston way 90 approximately 3 miles to its County line approximately 38 miles to intersection with State Highway 18, where it crosses Interstate Highway 5, T23N/R7E; T15N/R2W; (14) Then southwest along State (25) Then north along Interstate Highway 18 approximately 7 miles to Highway 5 approximately 18 miles to its intersection with an unnamed sec- its intersection with U.S. Highway 101 ondary road (referred to in the petition at the town of Tumwater on the as 276th Avenue SE), T23N/R6E; U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Seattle,’’ T18N/R2W;

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(26) Then northwest along U.S. High- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate way 101 approximately 18 miles to its map for determining the boundary of intersection with State Highway 3 at the Malibu-Newton Canyon viticultural the town of Shelton, T20N/R3W; area is the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Point Dume (27) Then northeast along State High- Quadrangle, California’’ (7.5 Minute Se- way 3 approximately 24 miles to where ries 1:24,000 Topographic map, it crosses the Kitsap County line, T23N/ photorevised 1981). R1W; (c) Boundary. The Malibu-Newton (28) Then north along the Kitsap Canyon viticultural area is located in County line approximately 3 miles to Los Angeles County, California. The the point where it turns west, T23N/ boundary is as follows: R1W; (1) Beginning at the intersection of (29) Then west along the Kitsap the Newton Canyon creek (lowest ele- County line approximately 11 miles to vation) and an unnamed medium duty the point where it turns north, T23N/ road referred to by the petitioner as R3W; Kanan Dume Road at the boundary of (30) Then continuing west across section 13 and 18 on the U.S.G.S. map Hood Canal approximately 1 mile to ‘‘Point Dume Quadrangle.’’ join with U.S. Highway 101 just south (2) Then south along Kanan Dume of the mouth of an unnamed creek (re- Road to the point where an unnamed, ferred to in the petition as Jorsted unimproved dirt road referred to by the Creek), T23N/R3W; petitioner as Ramerez Mountain Way (31) Then north along U.S. Highway crosses over Kanan Dume Road at the 101 approximately 40 miles to the point tunnel in the northwest corner of sec- where it turns west at the town of Gar- tion 19. diner on the U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Victoria,’’ (3) Then east along Ramerez Moun- T30N/R2W; tain Way, following the southern (32) Then west along U.S. Highway ridgeline of Newton Canyon, to Latigo 101 approximately 32 miles to where it Canyon Road in the southwest corner crosses the Elwha River, T30N/R7W; of section 17. (33) Then north along the Elwha (4) Then south along Latigo Canyon River approximately 6 miles to its Road to an unnamed, unimproved dirt mouth, T31N/R7W; road referred to by the petitioner as (34) Then continuing north across the Newton Mountain Way at the southern Strait of Juan de Fuca approximately 5 boundary of section 17. miles to the Clallam County line, T32N/ (5) Then northeast along Newton R7W; Mountain Way, following the south- (35) Then northeast along the eastern ridgeline of Newton Canyon, to Clallam County line approximately 14 an unnamed, unimproved dirt road re- miles to the southwestern tip of San ferred to by the petitioner as Castro Juan County, T32N/R4W; Mountain Way in section 16. (36) Then northeast along the San (6) Then west along Castro Mountain Juan County line approximately 51 Way, past Castro Peak, following the miles to the northern tip of San Juan northern ridgeline of Newton Canyon County, T38N/R3W; to Latigo Canyon Road in section 18. (37) Then northwest along the (7) Then southwest along the natural Whatcom County line approximately 19 ridgeline of Newton Canyon to the miles to the western tip of Whatcom intersection of Kanan Dume Road and County, T41N/R5W; the 1,600 foot contour line in the south- (38) Then east along the Whatcom eastern portion of section 13. County line approximately 58 miles to (8) Then southeasterly along Kanan the beginning. Dume Road to the beginning point. [T.D. ATF–368, 60 FR 51899, Oct. 4, 1995] [T.D. ATF–375, 61 FR 29952, June 13, 1996]

§ 9.152 Malibu-Newton Canyon. § 9.153 Redwood Valley. (a) Name. The name of the (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this peti- viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘Malibu-Newton Canyon.’’ tion is ‘‘Redwood Valley.’’

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(b) Approved maps. The appropriate (9) Then easterly along a line fol- maps for determining the boundary of lowing State Highway 20 back to the the Redwood Valley viticultural area beginning point at the eastern bound- are four Quadrangle 7.5 minute series ary of Section 13, T16N/R12W located in 1:24,000 scale U.S.G.S. topographical the extreme northeast portion of the maps. They are titled: U.S.G.S. map ‘‘Ukiah, Calif.’’ (1) Redwood Valley, Calif., 1960, [T.D. ATF–386, 61 FR 67466, Dec. 23, 1996] photorevised 1975; (2) Ukiah, Calif., 1958, photorevised § 9.154 Chiles Valley. 1975; (a) Name. The name of the (3) Laughlin Range, Calif., 1991; viticultural area described in this sec- (4) Orrs Springs, California, provi- tion is ‘‘Chiles Valley.’’ sional edition, 1991. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (c) Boundary. The Redwood Valley maps for determining the boundary of viticultural area is located in the east the Chiles Valley viticultural area are central interior portion of Mendocino four 1:24,000 Scale U.S.G.S. topography County, California. The boundaries of maps. They are titled: the Redwood Valley viticultural area, (1) St. Helena, CA 1960 photorevised using landmarks and points of ref- 1980; erence found on appropriate U.S.G.S. (2) Rutherford, CA 1951 photorevised maps, are: 1968; (1) The beginning point is the inter- (3) Chiles Valley, CA 1958 section of State Highway 20 with the photorevised 1980; eastern boundary of Section 13, T16N/ (4) Yountville, CA 1951 photorevised R12W located in the extreme northeast 1968. portion of the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Ukiah, (c) Boundary. The Chiles Valley Calif.’’; viticultural area is located in the State (2) Then north along the east bound- of California, entirely within the Napa ary line of Sections 12 and 1 to the Valley viticultural area. The bound- northeast corner of Section 1, T16N/ aries of the Chiles Valley viticultural R12W on the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Redwood area, using landmarks and points of Valley, Calif.’’; reference found on appropriate (3) Then west along the northern U.S.G.S. maps follow. The local names boundary line of Section 1 to the of roads are identified by name. northwest corner of Section 1, T16N/ (1) Beginning on the St. Helena, CA R12W; quadrangle map at the northernmost (4) Then north along the east bound- corner of Rancho Catacula in Section ary line of sections 35, 26, 23, 14, 11, and 34, Township 9 North (T9N), Range 5 2 to the northeast corner of Section 2, West (R5W), Mount Diablo Base and T17N/R12W; Meridian (MDBM); (5) Then west along the northern (2) Then in southwesterly direction boundary of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to along the Rancho Catacula boundary the northwest corner of Section 6, line to its intersection with the Ran- T17N/R12W; cho La Jota boundary line; (6) Then 10 degrees southwest cutting (3) Then in a south-southeasterly di- diagonally across Sections 1, 12, 13 ,24, rection approximately 3,800 feet along 25, and 36 to a point at the northwest the Rancho Catacula/Rancho La Jota corner of Section 1, T16N/R13W on the boundary line to the point where the U.S.G.S. map, ‘‘Laughlin, Range, Rancho Catacula boundary separates Calif.’’; from the common boundary with Ran- (7) Then south along the western cho La Jota; boundary line of Sections 1 and 12 to (4) Then in a southeasterly direction the southwest corner of Section 12, continuing along the Rancho Catacula T16N/R13W; boundary approximately 23,600 feet to a (8) Then 13 degrees southeast across point of intersection, in the NE 1⁄4 Sec. Sections 13, 18, and 17 to the intersec- 19, T8N, R4W, on the Chiles Valley tion of State Highway 20 and U.S. quadrangle map, with a county road Highway 101, T16N/R12W on the known locally as Chiles and Pope Val- U.S.G.S. map, Ukiah, Calif.’’; and ley Road;

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(5) Then in a southwesterly direction (18) Then along the Rancho Catacula along Chiles and Pope Valley Road to a boundary in a northwesterly direction point where it first crosses an unnamed approximately 5,350 feet to a northern- blueline stream in the SE 1⁄4 Section 19, most corner of Rancho Catacula, the T8N, R4W; beginning point on the St. Helena (6) Then following the unnamed quadrangle map a the northernmost stream in generally southeast direction corner of Rancho Catacula in Section to its intersection with the 1200 foot 34, T9N, R5W, MDBM. contour; [T.D. ATF–408, 64 FR 7787, Feb. 17, 1999] (7) Then following the 1200 foot con- tour in a northeasterly direction to a § 9.155 Texas Davis Mountains. point of intersection with the Rancho Catacula boundary in section 20, T8N, (a) Name. The name of the R4W; viticultural area described in this sec- (8) Then in a southeasterly direction tion is ‘‘Texas Davis Mountains.’’ along the Rancho Catcula boundary ap- (b) Approved map. The appropriate proximately 17,500 feet to the south- maps for determining the boundary of west corner of Rancho Catacula in sec- the Texas Davis Mountains viticultural tion 34, T8N, R4W on the Yountville, area are two U.S.G.S. metric topo- CA, quadrangle map; graphical maps of the 1:100 000 scale, ti- (9) Then in a northeasterly direction tled: along the Rancho Catacula boundary (1) ‘‘Fort Davis, Texas,’’ 1985. approximately 650 feet to its intersec- (2) ‘‘Mount Livermore, Texas—Chi- tion with the 1040 foot contour; huahua,’’ 1985. (10) Then along the 1040 foot contour (c) Boundary. The Texas Davis Moun- in a generally east and northeast direc- tains viticultural area is located in tion to its intersection with the Ran- Jeff Davis County, Texas. The bound- cho Catacula boundary; ary is as follows: (11) Then in a northeasterly direction (1) The beginning point is the inter- along the Rancho Catacula boundary section of Texas Highway 17 and Farm approximately 1100 feet to its intersec- Road 1832 on the Fort Davis, Texas, tion with the 1040 foot contour; U.S.G.S. map; (12) Then along the 1040 foot contour (2) From the beginning point, the in an easterly direction and then in a boundary follows Highway 17 in a northwesterly direction to its intersec- southeasterly and then southwesterly tion of the Rancho Catacula boundary; direction until it reaches the intersec- (13) Then in a southwesterly direc- tion of Limpia Creek with the unnamed tion along the Rancho Catacula bound- stream which flows through Grapevine ary approximately 300 feet to a point of Canyon on the Fort Davis, Texas, intersection with a line of high voltage U.S.G.S. map; power lines; (3) The boundary then proceeds in a (14) Then in a westerly direction straight line in a southwesterly direc- along the high voltage line approxi- tion until it meets Highway 118 at a mately 650 feet to its intersection with gravel pit 13⁄4 miles southeast of the the 1000 foot contour; intersection of Highway 118 and High- (15) Then continuing along the 1000 way 17; foot contour in a generally northwest- (4) The boundary then proceeds in a erly direction to the point of intersec- straight line east by southeast until it tion with the first unnamed blueline meets Highway 166 at its junction with stream; Highway 17; (16) Then along the unnamed stream (5) The boundary then follows High- in a northerly direction to its point of way 166 in a southwesterly direction intersection with the 1200 foot contour; onto the Mt. Livermore, Texas-Chi- (17) Then along the 1200 foot contour huahua, U.S.G.S. map; in a northwesterly direction to its (6) The boundary then continues to points of intersection with the Rancho follow Highway 166 in a westerly direc- Catacula boundary in Section 35, T9N, tion; R5W on the St. Helena, CA, quadrangle (7) The boundary then continues to map; follow Highway 166 as it turns in a

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northerly and then northeasterly direc- (1) Patterson Quadrangle, Cali- tion to the point where it meets High- fornia—Stanislaus Co., 1953 way 118; (Photorevised 1971, Photoinspected (8) The boundary then follows High- 1978); way 118 in a northerly direction until (2) Copper Mtn. Quadrangle, Cali- it reaches a point where it intersects fornia—Stanislaus Co., 1953 (Field with the 1600 meter contour line, just Check 1956, Aerial Photo 1971); north of Robbers Roost Canyon; (3) Wilcox Ridge, California— (9) The boundary then proceeds in a Stanislaus Co., 1956 (Photorevised 1971); straight line due east for about two (4) Orestimba Peak, California— miles until it reaches the 1600 meter Stanislaus Co., 1955 (Photorevised 1971). contour line to the west of Friend (c) Boundary. The Diablo Grande Mountain; viticultural area is located in the west- (10) The boundary then follows the ern foothills of Stanislaus County, 1600 meter contour line in a northeast- California. The beginning point is at erly direction until it reaches the Reservoir Spillway 780 in section 8, northernmost point of Friend Moun- Township 6 South, Range 7 East (T. 6S., tain; R. 7E.) on the Patterson Quadrangle (11) The boundary then diverges from U.S.G.S. map. the contour line and proceeds in a (1) Then proceed northwest to Salt straight line east-southeast until it Grass Springs to the point where the reaches the beginning point of Buckley 1000 foot contour line crosses the northern section line of section 9, T. Canyon, approximately three fifths of a 6S., R. 6E., on the Copper Mtn., Quad- mile; rangle U.S.G.S. map. (12) The boundary then follows Buck- (2) Then proceed due south past Cop- ley Canyon in an easterly direction to per Mountain in section 16, T. 6S., R. the point where it meets Cherry Can- 6E., to Mikes Peak in section 4, T. 7S., yon; R. 6E., on the Wilcox Ridge Quadrangle (13) The boundary then follows Cher- U.S.G.S. map. ry Canyon in a northeasterly direction (3) Then proceed due west to to the point where it meets Grapevine Oristimba Creek in section 6, T. 7S., R. Canyon on the Mt. Livermore, Texas- 6E. Chihuahua, U.S.G.S. map; (4) Then proceed following Orestimba (14) The boundary then proceeds in a Creek south/southeast and then east/ straight line from the intersection of northeast to the point where Cherry and Grapevine Canyons to the Orestimba Creek meets Bench Mark peak of Bear Cave Mountain, on the #340 in section 28, T. 7S., R. 7E., on the Fort Davis, Texas, U.S.G.S. map; Orestimba Peak Quadrangle U.S.G.S. (15) The boundary then proceeds in a map. straight line from the peak of Bear (5) Then proceed northwest to the Cave Mountain to the point where point of beginning at Reservoir Spill- Farm Road 1832 begins; way 780 in section 8, T. 6S., R. 7E. (16) The boundary then follows Farm Road 1832 back to its intersection with [T.D. ATF–399, 63 FR 33853, June 22, 1998] Texas Highway 17, at the point of be- § 9.157 San Francisco Bay. ginning. (a) Name. The name of the [T.D. ATF–395, 63 FR 11828, Mar. 11, 1998] viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘San Francisco Bay.’’ § 9.156 Diablo Grande. (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (a) Name. The name of the maps for determining the boundary of viticultural area described in this sec- the San Francisco Bay viticultural tion is ‘‘Diablo Grande’’. area are 47 1:24,000 Scale USGS topo- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate graphic maps. They are titled: maps for determining the boundary of (1) Pacheco Peak, California, scale the Diablo Grande viticultural area are 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1971; the following four U.S.G.S. Quadrangle (2) Gilroy Hot Springs, California, 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) maps. scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, They are titled: Photoinspected 1978, Photorevised 1971

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(3) Mt. Sizer, California, scale (27) Pigeon Point, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photoinspected 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; 1978, Photorevised 1971 (28) Franklin Point, California, scale (4) Morgan Hill, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1980 (29) An˜ o Nuevo, California, scale (5) Lick Observatory, California, 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, (30) Davenport, California, scale Photoinspected 1973, Photorevised 1968 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; (6) San Jose East, California, scale (31) Santa Cruz, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1981; (7) Calaveras Reservoir, California, (32) Felton, California, scale 1:24,000, scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photorevised dated 1955, Photorevised 1980; 1980; (33) Laurel, California, scale 1:24,000, (8) La Costa Valley, California, scale dated 1955, Photoinspected 1978, 1:24,000, dated 1960, Photorevised 1968; Photorevised 1968; (9) Mendenhall Springs, California, (34) Soquel, California, scale 1:24,000, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, dated 1954, Photorevised 1980; Photoinspected 1978, Photorevised 1971; (35) Watsonville West, California, (10) Altamont, California, scale scale 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1981; 1980; (11) Byron Hot Springs, California, (36) Loma Prieta, California, scale scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photoinspected 1968; 1978, Photorevised 1968; (12) Tassajara, California, scale (37) Watsonville East, California, 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photoinspected scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1974, Photorevised 1968; 1980; (13) Diablo, California, scale 1:24,000, (38) Mt. Madonna, California, scale dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1980; (14) Clayton, California, scale 1:24,000, (39) Gilroy, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; dated 1955, Photorevised 1981; (15) Honker Bay, California, scale (40) Chittenden, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1980; (16) Vine Hill, California, scale (41) San Felipe, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1971; (17) Benicia, California, scale 1:24,000, (42) Three Sisters, California, scale dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photoinspected (18) Mare Island, California, scale 1978, Photorevised 1971; 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; (43) Cedar Mtn., California, scale (19) Richmond, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised 1971; 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Minor Revision 1994; (20) San Quentin, California, scale (44) Cuttings Wharf, Calif.; 1949; 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Photorevised 1981; (21) Oakland West, California, scale (45) Sears Point, Calif.; 1951; 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Photorevised 1968; (22) San Francisco North, California, (46) Cordelia, Calif.; 1951; scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised Photorevised 1980; and 1968 and 1973; (47) Fairfield South, Calif.; 1949; (23) San Francisco South, California, Photorevised 1980. scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised (c) Boundary. The San Francisco Bay 1980; viticultural area is located mainly (24) Montara Mountain, California, within five counties, San Francisco, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, and 1980; Contra Costa, which border the San (25) Half Moon Bay, California, scale Francisco Bay. The area also includes 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected portions of three other counties, So- 1978, Photorevised 1968 and 1973; lano, Santa Cruz, and San Benito, (26) San Gregorio, California, scale which are in the general vicinity of the 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected greater San Francisco Bay metropoli- 1978, Photorevised 1968; tan area. The boundary of the San

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Francisco Bay viticultural area is as (11) Then proceed south along the described below. western boundary of Section 24 in (1) Beginning at the intersection of Township 4 South, Range 2 East to the the 37 degree 00′ North latitude parallel southwest corner of Section 24 on the with State Route 152 on the Pacheco Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle. Peak Quadrangle. (12) Then proceed east along the (2) Then proceed in a northwesterly southern boundary of Section 24 in direction in a straight line to the inter- Township 4 South, Range 2 East and section of Coyote Creek with the town- Section 19 in Township 4 South, Range ship line dividing Township 9 South 3 East to the southeast corner of Sec- from Township 10 South on the Gilroy tion 19 on the Mendenhall Springs Hot Springs Quadrangle. Quadrangle. (3) Then proceed in a northwesterly (13) Then proceed northeast in a direction in a straight line to the inter- straight line approximately 3.2 miles to section of the township line dividing BM 1878 in Section 14 on the Cedar Township 8 South from Township 9 Mtn. Quadrangle. South with the range line dividing (14) Then proceed north in a straight Range 3 East from Range 4 East on the line approximately 4.2 miles to BM 1600 Mt. Sizer Quadrangle. adjacent to Tesla Road in Section 26, Township 3 South, Range 3 East on the (4) Then proceed in a northwesterly Midway Quadrangle. direction in a straight line (across the (15) Then proceed north-northwest in Morgan Hill Quadrangle) to the inter- a straight line approximately 2.8 miles section of the township line dividing to Patterson Pass, BM 1602, in Section Township 7 South from Township 8 10, Township 3 South, Range 3 East, on South with the range line dividing the Altamont Quadrangle. Range 2 East from Range 3 East on the (16) Then proceed north-northwest in Lick Observatory Quadrangle. a straight line approximately 2.7 miles (5) Then proceed in a northwesterly to the intersection of the eastern direction in a straight line to the inter- boundary of Section 32 with Highway section of State Route 130 with the 580 in Township 2 South, Range 3 East. township line dividing Township 6 (17) Then proceed north-northeast in South from Township 7 South on the a straight line approximately 1.1 miles San Jose East Quadrangle. to an unnamed peak, elevation 1147, in (6) Then proceed in a northeasterly Section 28, Township 2 South, Range 3 direction following State Route 130 to East. its intersection with the range line di- (18) Then proceed north-northwest in viding Range 1 East from Range 2 East a straight line approximately 1 mile to on the Calaveras Reservoir Quadrangle. BM 720 in Section 21, Township 2 (7) Then proceed north following this South, Range 3 East, and proceed range line to its intersection with the northwest in a straight line approxi- Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct on the La mately 1.8 miles to the northeast cor- Costa Valley Quadrangle. ner of Section 18 on the Byron Hot (8) Then proceed in a northeasterly Springs Quadrangle, Township 2 South, direction in a straight line following Range 3 East. the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct to the (19) Then proceed due west along the western boundary of Section 14 in northern boundaries of Section 18 and Township 4 South, Range 2 East on the Section 13 (Township 2 South, Range 2 Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle. East) to a point approximately 400 feet (9) Then proceed south along the due south of Brushy Peak on the Byron western boundary of Section 14 in Hot Springs Quadrangle. Township 4 South, Range 2 East to the (20) Then proceed due north to southwest corner of Section 14 on the Brushy Peak (elevation 1,702) on the Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle. Byron Hot Springs Quadrangle. (10) Then proceed east along the (21) Then proceed in a northwesterly southern boundary of Section 14 in direction in a straight line (across the Township 4 South, Range 2 East to the Tassajara and Diablo Quadrangles) to southeast corner of Section 14 on the Mt. Diablo (elevation 3,849) on the Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle. Clayton Quadrangle.

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(22) Then proceed in a northwesterly lines of San Pablo Bay and San Fran- direction in a straight line to Mulligan cisco Bay, crossing over the Richmond Hill (elevation 1,438) on the Clayton and San Quentin Quadrangle maps, to Quadrangle. its intersection with the San Fran- (23) Then proceed in a northwesterly cisco/Oakland Bay Bridge on the Oak- direction in a straight line (across the land West Quadrangle. Honker Bay Quadrangle) to a point (31) Then proceed west on the San marked BM 15 on the shoreline of Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge to the Contra Costa County on the Vine Hill San Francisco County shoreline on the Quadrangle. San Francisco North Quadrangle. (24) Then proceed west-southwest (32) Then proceed along the San along the south shoreline of the Suisun Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz Bay and the Carquinez Strait to its County shoreline (across the Quad- intersection with Interstate 680 at the rangles of San Francisco South, Benicia-Martinez Bridge and BM 66, Montara Mountain, Half Moon Bay, T3N/R2W, on the Vine Hill Quadrangle. San Gregorio, Pigeon Point, Franklin (25) Then proceed generally north fol- Point, An˜ o Nuevo and Davenport) to lowing Interstate 680, crossing over and the place where Majors Creek flows back on the Benicia Quadrangle map into the Pacific Ocean on the Santa and continuing over the Fairfield Cruz Quadrangle. South Quadrangle map, to its intersec- (33) Then proceed northeasterly along tion with the Southern Pacific railroad Majors Creek to its intersection with track at Cordelia, Section 12, T4N/R3W, the 400 foot contour line on the Felton on the Cordelia Quadrangle map. Quadrangle. (26) Then proceed generally west (34) Then proceed along the 400 foot along the Southern Pacific railroad contour line in a generally easterly/ track to its intersection with the Napa northeasterly direction to its intersec- and Solano Counties boundary line in tion with Bull Creek on the Felton Jameson Canyon at Creston, Section 9, Quadrangle. T4N/R3W, on the Cordelia Quadrangle (35) Then proceed along Bull Creek to map. its intersection with Highway 9 on the (27) Then proceed generally south- Felton Quadrangle. southeast, followed by straight west (36) Then proceed along Highway 9 in along the Napa and Solano Counties a northerly direction to its intersec- boundary line; continue straight west, tion with Felton Empire Road. crossing over the Cuttings Wharf Quad- (37) Then proceed along Felton Em- rangle map, to its intersection with the pire Road in a westerly direction to its east shoreline of Sonoma Creek slough, intersection with the 400 foot contour which coincides with the Highway 37 line on the Felton Quadrangle. bridge on the Solano County side of the (38) Then proceed along the 400 foot creek, T4N/R5W, on the Sears Point contour line (across the Laurel, Soquel, Quadrangle. Watsonville West and Loma Prieta (28) Then proceed generally southeast Quadrangles) to its intersection with along the north and east shorelines of Highway 152 on the Watsonville East San Pablo Bay, also known as the San Quadrangle. Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, (39) Then proceed along Highway 152 crossing over the Cuttings Wharf Quad- in a northeasterly direction to its rangle map, to its intersection with the intersection with the 600 foot contour Breakwater line, located within the line just west of Bodfish Creek on the Vallejo City boundary and 0.7 mile Watsonville East Quadrangle. west-southwest of the beacon, T3N/ (40) Then proceed in a generally east/ R4W, on the Mare Island Quadrangle. southeasterly direction along the 600 (29) Then proceed straight south- foot contour line (across the Mt. Ma- southwest 1.2 miles to its intersection donna and Gilroy Quadrangles), ap- with the San Pablo Bay shoreline at proximately 7.3 miles, to the first BM 14, west of Davis Point, T3N/R4W, intersection of the western section line on the Mare Island Quadrangle. of Section 30, Township 11 South, (30) Then proceed generally south Range 4 East on the Chittenden Quad- along the contiguous eastern shore- rangle.

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(41) Then proceed south along the River empties into the Pacific Ocean, section line approximately 1.9 miles to in section 27 of Township 11 North the south township line at Section 31, (T11N), Range 5 West (R5W), located in Township 11 South, Range 4 East on the southeastern portion of U.S.G.S. 15 the Chittenden Quadrangle. minute series map, ‘‘Point Arena, Cali- (42) Then proceed in an easterly di- fornia;’’ rection along the township line (across (2) Then following the Mendocino/ the San Felipe Quadrangle), approxi- Sonoma County line eastward to the mately 12.4 miles to the intersection of southeast corner of section 8 in T11N/ Township 11 South and Township 12 R13W, on the U.S.G.S. 15 minute map, South and Range 5 East and Range 6 ‘‘Ornbaun Valley, California;’’ East on the Three Sisters Quadrangle. (43) Then proceed north along the (3) Then from the southeast corner of Range 5 East and Range 6 East range section 8 in T11N/R13W directly north line approximately 5.5 miles to approximately 3+ miles to the south- Pacheco Creek on the Pacheco Creek west corner of section 9 in T12N/R13W; Quadrangle. (4) Then proceeding in a straight line (44) Then proceed northeast along in a northwesterly direction to the Pacheco Creek approximately .5 mile southwestern corner of section 14 in to the beginning point. T13N/R14W; [T.D. ATF–407, 64 FR 3024, Jan. 20, 1999, as (5) Then directly north along the amended by T.D. TTB–48, 71 FR 34525, June western line of section 14 in T13N/R14W 16, 2006; T.D. TTB–67, 73 FR 12880, Mar. 11, to a point on the western line of sec- 2008] tion 14 approximately 1⁄4 from the top where the Anderson Valley viticultural § 9.158 Mendocino Ridge. area boundary intersects the western (a) Name. The name of the line of section 14 in T13N/R14W; viticultural area described in this sec- (6) Then in a straight line, in a north- tion is ‘‘Mendocino Ridge.’’ westerly direction, to the intersection (b) Approved maps. The appropriate of an unnamed creek and the south sec- maps for determining the boundary of tion line of section 14, T14N/R15W, on the Mendocino Ridge viticultural area the U.S.G.S. 15 minute series map, are four 1:62,500 scale U.S.G.S. topo- ‘‘Boonville, California;’’ graphical maps. They are titled: (7) Then in a westerly direction along (1) Ornbaun Valley Quadrangle, Cali- the south section lines of sections 14 fornia, 15 minute series topographic map, 1960; and 15 in T14N/R15W to the southwest (2) Navarro Quadrangle, California, 15 corner of section 15, T14N/R15W, on the minute series topographic map, 1961; U.S.G.S. 15 minute series map, (3) Point Arena Quadrangle, Cali- ‘‘Navarro, California;’’ fornia, 15 minute series topographic (8) Then in a northerly direction map, 1960; along the western section lines of sec- (4) Boonville Quadrangle, California, tions 15, 10, and 3 in T14N/R15W in a 15 minute series topographic map, 1959. straight line to the intersection of the (c) Boundary. The Mendocino Ridge Navarro River on the western section viticultural area is located within line of section 3 in T14N/R15W; Mendocino County, California. Within (9) Then in a northwesterly direction the boundary description that follows, along the Navarro River to the mouth the viticultural area starts at the 1200 of the river where it meets the Pacific foot elevation (contour line) and en- Ocean in section 5 of T15N/R17W; compasses all areas at or above the 1200 (10) Then in a southern direction foot elevation line. The boundaries of along the Mendocino County coastline the Mendocino Ridge viticultural area, to the Mendocino/Sonoma County line using landmarks and points of ref- to the beginning point at the mouth of erence found on appropriate U.S.G.S. the Gualala River in section 27 of T11N/ maps, follow. R15W, on the U.S.G.S. 15 minute series (1) Beginning at the Mendocino/ map, ‘‘Point Arena, California.’’ Sonoma County line at the mouth of the Gualala River, where the Gualala [T.D. ATF–392, 62 FR 55516, Oct. 27, 1997]

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§ 9.159 Yorkville Highlands. (7) The boundary then diverges from the county line and proceeds in a (a) Name. The name of the northwesterly direction, traversing the viticultural area described in this sec- Big Foot Mountain quadrangle map, tion is ‘‘Yorkville Highlands.’’ until it reaches the southwest corner of (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Section 5, T. 12 N., R. 13 W. on the maps for determining the boundary of Ornbaun Valley quadrangle map; the Yorkville Highlands viticultural (8) The boundary proceeds in a area are the following six U.S.G.S. top- straight line in a northerly direction ographical maps (7.5 minute series, until it reaches the beginning point at 1:24000 scale): Benchmark 680. (1) Gube Mountain, Calif., provisional edition 1991; [T.D. ATF–397, 63 FR 16904, Apr. 7, 1998] (2) Big Foot Mountain, Calif., provi- § 9.160 Yountville. sional edition 1991; (3) Cloverdale, Calif., 1960, (a) Name. The name of the photoinspected 1975; viticultural area described in this sec- (4) Ornbaun Valley Quadrangle, tion is ‘‘Yountville.’’ Calif., provisional edition, 1991; (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (5) Yorkville, Calif., provisional edi- maps for determining the boundary of tion, 1991; the Yountville viticultural area are four 1:24,000 Scale U.S.G.S. topography (6) Hopland, Calif., 1960, maps. They are titled: photoinspected 1975. (1) Napa, CA 1951 photorevised 1980; (c) Boundary. The Yorkville High- (2) Rutherford, CA 1951 photorevised lands viticultural area is located in 1968; Mendocino County, California. The (3) Sonoma, CA 1951 photorevised boundary is as follows: 1980; (1) The beginning point is Benchmark (4) Yountville, CA 1951 photorevised 680, located in Section 30, T. 12 N., R. 13 1968. W., on the Ornbaum Valley quadrangle (c) Boundary. The Yountville map; viticultural area is located in the State (2) From the beginning point, the of California, entirely within the Napa boundary proceeds in a straight line in Valley viticultural area. The bound- a northeasterly direction to a point aries of the Yountville viticultural intersecting the North Fork of Robin- area, using landmarks and points of son Creek and the Section 20, T. 13 N., reference found on appropriate R. 13 W.; U.S.G.S. maps are as follows: (3) The boundary then proceeds in a (1) Beginning on the Rutherford straight line in a southeasterly direc- quadrangle map at the intersection of tion to the summit of Sanel Mountain, the 500 foot contour line with an located at the southeast corner of Sec- unnamed stream known locally as Hop- tion 30, T. 13 N., R. 12 W., on the per Creek north of the center of Sec- Yorkville quadrangle map; tion 3, T6N, R5W, Mount Diablo (4) The boundary then proceeds in a Meridan (MDM); straight line in a southeasterly direc- (2) Then along the unnamed stream tion until it reaches the southeast cor- (Hopper Creek) southeasterly, and at ner of Section 15, T. 12 N., R 11 W., on the fork in Section 3, northeasterly the Hopland quadrangle map; along the stream to the point where (5) The boundary then proceeds the stream intersects with an unnamed south, following the eastern boundaries dirt road in the northwest corner of of Sections 22 and 27, T. 12 N., R 11 W., Section 2, T6N, R5W, MDM; until it reaches the Mendocino-Sonoma (3) Then in a straight line to the County line on the Cloverdale quad- light duty road to the immediate rangle map; northeast in Section 2, then along the (6) The boundary then follows the light duty road in a northeasterly di- Mendocino-Sonoma county line west, rection to the point at which the road south and west until it reaches the turns 90 degrees to the left; southwest corner of Section 32, T. 12 (4) Then northerly along the light N., R. 11 W.; duty road 625 feet, then northeasterly

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(N 40° by 43′) in a straight line 1,350 west approximately 600 feet to said feet, along the northern property line confluence; then northwesterly along of Assessor’s Parcel Number 27–380–08, Dry Creek approximately 3,500 feet, to State Highway 29, then continuing passing into the Yountville quadrangle in a straight line approximately 500 to a fork in the creek; then northwest- feet to the peak of the 320 plus foot hill erly along the north fork of Dry Creek along the western edge of the approximately 5,700 feet to the easterly Yountville hills; end of the light duty road labeled (5) Then east to the second 300 foot Ragatz Lane; contour line, then along said contour (11) Then southwesterly along Ragatz line around the Yountville hills to the Lane to the west side of State Highway north to the point at which the 300 foot 29, then southerly along Highway 29 by line exits the Rutherford quadrangle 982 feet to the easterly extension of the for the second time; north line boundary of Napa County (6) Then, on the Yountville quad- Assessor’s parcel number 034–170–015, rangle map, in a straight line in a then along the north line of APN 034– northeasterly direction approximately 170–015 and its extension westerly 3,550 N34° by 30′ E approximately 1,000 feet feet to the dividing line Between R4W to the 90 degree bend in the unim- and R5W on the Napa quadrangle, then proved dirt road shown on the map, southwesterly approximately 1000 feet then along that road, which coincides to the peak denoted as 564 (which is with a fence line to the intersection of about 5,500 feet easterly of the north- Conn Creek and Rector Creek; west corner of the Napa quadrangle); (7) Then along Rector Creek to the then southwesterly approximately 4,000 northeast past Silverado Trail to the feet to the peak northeast of the res- Rector Reservoir spillway entrance, ervoir gauging station denoted as 835; then south approximately 100 feet to (12) Then southwesterly approxi- the 400 foot contour line, then south- mately 1,500 feet to the reservoir gaug- erly along the 400 foot contour line ap- ing station, then west to the 400 foot proximately 4200 feet to the intersec- contour line on the west side of Dry tion with a gully in section 30, T7N, Creek, then northwesterly along the R4W, MDM; 400 foot contour line to the point where (8) Then southwesterly down the cen- the contour intersects the north line of ter of the gully approximately 800 feet Section 10. T6N, R5W, MDM, imme- to the medium duty road known as diately adjacent to Dry Creek on the Silverado Trail, then southeasterly Rutherford, CA map; along the Silverado Trail approxi- (13) Then northwesterly along Dry mately 590 feet to the medium duty Creek approximately 6,500 feet to road known locally Yountville Cross BM503, then northeasterly approxi- Road; mately 3,000 feet to the peak denoted (9) Then southwesterly along the as 1478, then southeasterly approxi- Yountville Cross Road (denoted as mately 2,300 feet to the beginning of GRANT BDY on the map) approxi- the creek known locally as Hopper mately 4,700 feet to the main branch of Creek, then southeasterly along Hop- the Napa River, then following the per Creek approximately 2,300 feet to western boundary of the Stags Leap the point of beginning. District viticultural area, first south- erly down the center of the Napa River [T.D. ATF–410, 64 FR 13513, Mar. 19, 1999] approximately 21,000 feet, then leaving the Napa River northeasterly in a § 9.161 Oak Knoll District of Napa Val- straight line approximately 900 feet to ley. the intersection of the Silverado Trail (a) Name. The name of the with an intermittent stream at the 60 viticultural area described in this sec- foot contour line in T6N, R4W, MDM; tion is ‘‘Oak Knoll District of Napa (10) Then along the Silverado Trail Valley’’. southerly approximately 3,200 feet, (b) Approved maps. The appropriate passing into the Napa quadrangle, to a maps for determining the boundary of point which is east of the confluence of the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley Dry Creek with the Napa River; then viticultural area are the following

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United States Geological Survey Quad- (11) Then proceed westerly for 3,550 rangle maps (7.5 Minute Series): feet along the northern boundary of (1) Napa, California, 1951 (Photo re- Napa County Assessor’s parcel number vised 1980); and 034–170–015 and its westerly extension (2) Yountville, California, 1951 (Photo to the dividing line between Range 5 revised 1968). West and Range 4 West on the Napa, (c) Boundaries. The Oak Knoll Dis- CA map; trict of Napa Valley viticultural area is (12) Then proceed southwest in a located entirely within Napa County, straight line to the peak marked with California. The boundaries of the Oak an elevation of 564 feet; then south- Knoll District of Napa Valley southwest in a straight line to the viticultural area, using landmarks and peak marked with an elevation of 835 points of reference found on the appro- feet; priate U.S.G.S. maps, are as follows: (13) Then proceed southwest in a (1) Beginning at the intersection of straight line approximately 1,300 feet State Highway 29 and Trancas Road in to the reservoir gauging station lo- the city of Napa on the Napa, CA quad- cated on Dry Creek; then proceed west rangle map; in a straight line across Dry Creek to (2) Proceed easterly along Trancas the 400 foot contour line; Road until it meets the Napa River; (14) Proceed along the 400-foot con- (3) Proceed southerly along the Napa tour line in a generally southeasterly River approximately 3,500 feet to its direction to its intersection with the confluence with Milliken Creek; line dividing Range 5 West and Range 4 (4) Continue northerly up Milliken West; then proceed south along that di- Creek to its intersection with Monti- viding line approximately 2,400 feet to cello Road; the center of Redwood Road; (5) Then proceed westerly along Mon- (15) Then proceed southerly and then ticello Road to its intersection with easterly along Redwood Road to the Silverado Trail; point of beginning at Highway 29. (6) Then proceed northerly and then [T.D. TTB–9, 69 FR 8562, Feb. 25, 2004] northeasterly along Silverado Trail to its intersection with an unimproved § 9.162 Sta. Rita Hills. dirt road located approximately 1,300 feet north of the intersection of (a) Name. The name of the Silverado Trail and Oak Knoll Avenue; viticultural area described in this sec- (7) From that point, proceed west in tion is ‘‘Sta. Rita Hills’’. For purposes a straight line to the confluence of Dry of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Sta. Rita Creek and the Napa River; Hills’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- cance. (8) Then proceed northwesterly along Dry Creek onto the Yountville map to (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate the fork in the creek; then northwest- maps for determining the boundary of erly along the north fork of Dry Creek the Sta. Rita Hills viticultural area are to its intersection with the easterly five United States Geological Survey end of the light-duty road labeled (USGS) 7.5 Minute Series maps titled: Ragatz Lane; (1) ‘‘Lompoc, Calif.,’’ edition of 1959 (9) Proceed southwesterly along (photorevised in 1982). Ragatz Lane to the west side of State (2) ‘‘Lompoc Hills, Calif.,’’ edition of Highway 29; 1959 (photoinspected 1971). (10) Then proceed southerly along the (3) ‘‘Los Alamos, Calif.,’’ edition of west side of State Highway 29 for 982 1959. feet to a point marking the easterly ex- (4) ‘‘Santa Rosa Hills, Calif.,’’ edition tension of the northern boundary of of 1959 (photoinspected 1978). Napa County Assessor’s parcel number (5) ‘‘Solvang, Calif.,’’ edition of 1959 034–170–015 (marked in part by a fence (photorevised 1982). along the southern edge of the orchard (c) Boundary. The Sta. Rita Hills shown along the west side of State viticultural area is located in Santa Highway 29 just above the bottom of Barbara County, California. The bound- the Yountville map); ary is as follows:

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(1) The beginning point is found on foot elevation contour that is .6 miles the Solvang, California U.S.G.S. Quad- due west of an unnamed hilltop 361 feet rangle map at an unnamed hilltop, ele- in elevation in the Canada de vation 1600 feet, in section 27, T.6N, R. Salispuedes Land Grant. T.6N., R. 34W. 32W, on the Solvang, Calif., Quadrangle (14) Proceed southeast 2.35 miles to U.S.G.S. map. an unnamed hilltop elevation 1070 feet. (2) Then proceed north and slightly Section 18, T.6N., R. 33W, on the west 2.3 miles to an unnamed hilltop Lompoc Hills, Calif., Quadrangle elevation 1174 feet, Section 15, T.6N., R. U.S.G.S. map. 32W. (15) Proceed east and slightly south (3) Proceed west and slightly north 1.95 miles to an unnamed hilltop ele- 1.85 miles to an unnamed hilltop ele- vation 921 feet. Section 16, T.6N., R. vation 899 feet within the heart of the 33W, on the Santa Rosa Hills, Calif., Santa Rosa Land Grant, T.7N., R. 32W, Quadrangle U.S.G.S. map. on the Santa Rosa Hills, Calif., Quad- (16) Proceed east by southeast 1.35 rangle U.S.G.S. map. miles to an unnamed hilltop elevation (4) Proceed north approximately 2 1307 feet at intersection between Sec- miles to an unnamed hilltop elevation tions 22 and 23. T.6N., R. 33W. 1063 feet within the northeastern part (17) Proceed east 2.35 miles to an of the Santa Rosa Land Grant, T.7N, R. unnamed hilltop elevation 1507 feet in 32W, on the Los Alamos, Calif., Quad- the southern area of the Santa Rosa rangle U.S.G.S. map. Land Grant. T.6N., 32W. (5) Proceed northwest 1.1 miles to an (18) Proceed east by southeast 2.1 unnamed hilltop elevation 961 feet. miles to an unnamed hilltop elevation Section 29, T.7N., R. 32W. 1279 feet in the southern area of the (6) Proceed north and slightly east 1.1 Santa Rosa Land Grant. T.6N., 32W. miles to an unnamed elevation 1443 (19) Then proceed east by southeast feet. Section 20, T. 7N., R. 32W. 1.45 miles to the point of the beginning. (7) Proceed west 1.4 miles to an (d) From July 30, 2001, until January unnamed hilltop elevation 1479 feet. 5, 2006, this viticultural area was Section 24, T.7N., R. 33W. named ‘‘Santa Rita Hills’’. Effective (8) Proceed north 1.2 miles to an January 6, 2006, the name of this unnamed hilltop elevation 1705 feet. viticultural area is ‘‘Sta. Rita Hills’’. Section 13, T.7N., R. 33W. Existing certificates of label approval (9) Proceed northwest approximately showing ‘‘Santa Rita Hills’’ as the ap- 2 miles to an unnamed hilltop ele- pellation of origin are revoked by oper- vation 1543. Section 10, T.7N., R. 33W. ation of this regulation on January 6, (10) Proceed west and slightly south 2007. 1.6 miles to an unnamed hilltop ele- vation 935 feet within the northern sec- [T.D. ATF–454, 66 FR 29479, May 31, 2001, as tion of the Santa Rosa Land Grant. amended by T.D. TTB–37, 70 FR 72713, Dec. 7, T.7N., R. 33W. 2005] (11) Proceed south by southwest 1.5 § 9.163 Salado Creek. miles to an unnamed hilltop elevation 605 feet in the northern section of the (a) The name of the viticultural area Santa Rosa Land Grant. T.7N., R. 33W. described in this section is ‘‘Salado (12) Proceed west by southwest ap- Creek’’. proximately 2 miles to the point where (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate California Highway 246 intersects with maps for determining the boundaries of the 200-foot elevation contour line the Salado Creek viticultural area are comprising the western border of the two 1:24,000 Scale USGS topographic Santa Rita Hills, within the Santa maps. They are titled: Rosa Land Grant. T.7N., R. 34W, on the (1) Patterson, California Quad- Lompoc, Calif., Quadrangle U.S.G.S. rangle,—Stanislaus Co., 7.5 Minute Se- map. ries, edition of 1953; photorevised 1971, (13) Proceed following the 200 foot photoinspected 1978; and elevation contour line south along the (2) Crows Landing, California Quad- western border of the Santa Rita Hills rangle,—Stanislaus Co., 7.5 Minute Se- to the extreme southern tip of the 200 ries, edition of 1952, photorevised 1980.

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(c) Boundaries. The Salado Creek Ward Avenue in section 6, T6S, R8E; viticultural area is located in then Stanislaus County, California, just (10) Proceed south 1.65 miles on Ward southwest of the town of Patterson. Avenue to its intersection with the The Salado Creek viticultural area California Aqueduct, then continue boundary is as follows: generally south approximately 1.4 (1) Beginning on the Patterson Quad- miles along the aqueduct to its inter- rangle map, section 19, T6S, R8E, at section with Fink Road in section 19, the intersection of Interstate Highway T6S, R8E; then 5 and Fink Road, proceed northwest for (11) Follow Fink Road northwest for 4.25 miles along Interstate 5 to its junc- approximately 0.5 miles, returning to tion with an unnamed light duty road the beginning point at the intersection in section 35, T5S, R7E; then of Interstate Highway 5 and Fink Road (2) Follow the unnamed light duty in section 19, T6S, R8E. road for approximately 0.45 miles, [T.D. TTB–13, June 29, 2004] going east across the California Aque- duct and then north, to the road’s § 9.164 River Junction. intersection with the light duty road (a) Name. The name of the atop the levee on the east bank of the viticultural area described in this sec- Delta-Mendota Canal in section 35, tion is ‘‘River Junction.’’ T5S, R7E; then (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (3) Proceed southeast approximately maps for determining the boundaries of 0.3 miles along the Delta-Mendota the River Junction viticultural area Canal levee road to its intersection are the following two 1:24,000 Scale with an unnamed unimproved road in U.S.G.S. topographical maps. They are section 35, T5S, R7E; then titled: (4) Proceed north and then east on (1) Ripon, CA 1969, photorevised 1980; the unimproved road for approximately (2) Vernalis, CA 1969, photorevised 0.4 mile to its intersection with Bald- 1980. win Road and continue east on Baldwin (c) Boundaries. The River Junction Road approximately one mile, crossing AVA is located in southern San Joa- Salado Creek, to the Baldwin Road’s quin County, California. The bound- intersection with Ward Avenue at the aries are as follows: eastern boundary line of section 36, (1) Beginning on the Vernalis, CA T5S, R7E; then, quadrangle map at the intersection of (5) Proceed north on Ward Avenue ap- the secondary highway Airport Way proximately 400 feet to its intersection and the San Joaquin River levee, near with the 2nd Lift drainage canal in sec- Benchmark 35 in T3S/R6E; tion 31, T5S, R8E; then (2) Then in a southeasterly direction, (6) Follow the 2nd Lift canal south- follow the levee along the San Joaquin east approximately 0.75 miles to its River onto the Ripon, CA quadrangle intersection with Elfers Road in sec- map; tion 31, T5S, R8E; then (3) Then in a northerly direction (7) Proceed east on Elfers Road ap- around Sturgeon Bend in section 18 proximately for 0.45 miles, crossing T3S/R7E; onto the Crows Landing Quadrangle (4) Then continuing in a generally map, to its intersection with an southeasterly, then northeasterly di- unnamed, unimproved road on the rection along the levee adjoining the south side of Elfers Road that also Stanislaus River through sections 19, marks the western boundary of section 20 and 17 to the point where the levee 6, T6S, R8E; then intersects sections 17 and 8; (8) Proceed straight south on the un- (5) Then continuing in a northerly di- improved road approximately one mile rection along the levee in section 8 for to its intersection with Marshall Road approximately 1,000 feet; in section 6, T6S, R8E; then (6) Then in a straight line in a north- (9) Follow Marshall Road straight westerly direction for approximately west 1.1 miles, crossing onto the USGS 100 feet to the intersection with Divi- Patterson map, to its intersection with sion Road;

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(7) Then in a southwesterly, then (9) Then in a straight-line northerly northwesterly direction along Division and westerly to the lookout tower on Road through sections 8, 17, 18 and 7 to Anderson Butte; the intersection with the secondary (10) Then in a straight line northerly highway Airport Way; and westerly to the peak of an (8) Then in a southwesterly direction unnamed mountain with an elevation along Airport Way onto the Vernalis of 3181 feet; quadrangle map to the starting point (11) Then in a straight line northerly at the intersection of Airport Way and and westerly to the peak of Timber the San Joaquin River levee T3S/R6E. Mountain; (12) Then in a straight line westerly [T.D. ATF–452, 66 FR 23592, May 9, 2001] and southerly to the middle peak of Billy Mountain; § 9.165 Applegate Valley. (13) Then, northerly and westerly by (a) Name. The name of the straight lines connecting a series of viticultural area described in this sec- five unnamed peaks with elevations of tion is ‘‘Applegate Valley.’’ approximately 3600, 4000, 3800, 3400, and (b) Approved maps. The appropriate 3800 feet, respectively; map for determining the boundaries of (14) Then in a straight line northerly the Applegate Valley viticultural area and easterly to Grants Pass Peak; is one U.S.G.S. map titled ‘‘Medford, (15) Then in a straight line westerly to Jerome Prairie; Oregon; California’’ (NK 10–5) scale (16) Then in a straight line north- 1:250,000 (1955, revised 1976). westerly to the confluence of the Ap- (c) Boundaries. The Applegate Valley plegate River and the Rogue River and viticultural area is located in the State the point of the beginning. of Oregon within Jackson and Jose- phine Counties, and entirely within the [T.D. ATF–434, 65 FR 78099, Dec. 14, 2000] existing Rogue Valley viticultural area. The boundaries are as follows: § 9.166 Diamond Mountain District. (1) Beginning at the confluence of the (a) Name. The name of the Applegate River with the Rogue River viticultural area described in this sec- approximately 5 miles west of Grants tion is ‘‘Diamond Mountain District.’’ Pass, the boundary proceeds due west (b) Approved map. The appropriate to the boundary of the Siskiyou Na- maps for determining the boundary of tional Forest north of Dutcher Creek; the Diamond Mountain District (2) Then in a straight line in a south- viticultural area are two 1:24,000 Scale erly and westerly direction along the U.S.G.S. topography maps. They are ti- boundary of the Siskiyou National For- tled: est to Highway 199; (1) Mark West Springs, CA 1993 (2) Calistoga, CA 1993. (3) Then in a straight line easterly to (c) Boundaries. The viticultural area the peak of Roundtop Mountain (4693 is located in Napa County, California. feet); The beginning point is where the (4) Then in a straight line easterly boundary between Napa and Sonoma and southerly to the peak of Mungers counties intersects Petrified Forest Butte; Road in Section 3 of Township 8 North, (5) Then in a straight line southerly Range 7 West, Mount Diablo Base and and westerly to Holcomb Peak; Meridian on the Mark West Springs (6) Then in a generally southeasterly map; direction along the eastern boundary of (1) Then north and east along Pet- the Siskiyou National Forest until it rified Forest Road approximately 1.9 joins the northern boundary of the miles to the point where it intersects Rogue River National Forest; the 400-foot contour just east of Sec- (7) Then easterly along the northern tion 35 of Township 9 North, Range 7 boundary of the Rogue River National West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, forest to a point due south of the peak in the Mallacomes land grant; of Bald Mountain; (2) Then generally east southeast (8) Then due north to the peak of along the 400-foot contour approxi- Bald Mountain (5635 feet); mately 6.5 miles to the point where it

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intersects Ritchey Creek in Section 3 (5) Then in a straight line southeast of Township 8 North, Range 6 West, to the 1410-foot peak located in the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; southwest corner of section 3. (3) Then west southwest along (6) From this peak in a straight line Ritchey Creek approximately 2.2 miles southeast to the border of sections 10 to the point where it intersects the and 11 where the power line crosses boundary between Sections 17 and 20 of these two sections. This intersection is Township 8 North, Range 6 West, northeast of the center of section 10 Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; and northwest of the center of section (4) Then due west in a straight line 11. along the section boundary approxi- (7) From this point in a straight line mately 0.8 miles to the point where it south following the border of sections 10 and 11 to the corner of sections intersects the boundary between Napa 10,11,15, and 14. This point has an ele- and Sonoma Counties between Sections vation of 684 feet. 18 and 19 of Township 8 North, Range 6 (8) From this point southwest in a di- West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; agonal to the 700-foot elevation line (5) Then generally northwest along and then following this 700-foot ele- the boundary between Napa and vation through Section 15 and into sec- Sonoma Counties approximately 4.2 tion 16. miles to the point where it intersects (9) Then following the 700-foot ele- Petrified Forest Road, to the point of vation line southwest 1⁄4 mile in a beginning. southwest diagonal until it meets the [T.D. ATF–456, 66 FR 29698, June 1, 2001] creek bed. (10) Following the creek bed south- § 9.167 Red Mountain west through section 16, across the ex- treme southeast corner of section 17 (a) Name. The name of the and into the northeast corner of sec- viticultural area described in this sec- tion 20 to a point where the creek bed tion is ‘‘Red Mountain.’’ meets the 560-foot elevation point. (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (11) From this 560-foot elevation map for determining the boundaries of point, running north along this ele- the Red Mountain viticultural area is vation line through section 17, through one U.S.G.S. map titled ‘‘Benton City, section 8, through section 5 and Washington’’ 7.5 minute series (topo- through section 32 until meeting the graphic), (1974). beginning point at the aqueduct in sec- (c) Boundaries. The Red Mountain tion 32. viticultural area is located within Ben- [T.D. ATF–448, 66 FR 18545, Apr. 10, 2001] ton County, Washington, entirely with- in the existing Yakima Valley § 9.168 Fair Play. viticultural area. The boundaries are (a) Name. The name of the as follows: viticultural area described in this sec- (1) The northwest boundary begin- tion is ‘‘Fair Play.’’ ning on this map at the intersection of (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the 560-foot elevation level and the aq- maps for determining the boundary of ueduct found northwest of the center of the Fair Play viticultural area are section 32. three United States Geological Survey (2) Then following the aqueduct east (U.S.G.S.) topographic maps (7.5 to its endpoint at an elevation of ap- minute series; quadrangles). They are proximately 650-feet, again in section titled: 32. (1) Omo Ranch, California, 1952 (3) From this point in a straight line (photorevised 1973); southeast to the 1173-foot peak, located (2) Aukum, California, 1952 southeast of the center of section 32. (photorevised 1973); (4) From this peak southeast in a (3) Camino, California, 1952 straight line across the lower south- (photorevised 1973). west corner of section 33 to the 1253- (c) Boundaries. The Fair Play foot peak located due north of the cen- viticultural area is located in El Do- ter of section 4. rado County, California and is located

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entirely within the existing Sierra until it empties into Scott Creek Foothills and El Dorado viticultural (‘‘Aukum’’ Quadrangle); areas. The boundary for Fair Play is as (11) The boundary then proceeds west follows: along Scott Creek until it empties into (1) The beginning point of the bound- the South Fork of the Cosumnes River ary is the intersection of the Middle (‘‘Aukum’’ Quadrangle); Fork of the Cosumnes River and the (12) The boundary continues west U.S.G.S. map section line between Sec- along the South Fork of the Cosumnes tions 26 and 27, T. 9 N., R. 11 E. River to its intersection with the (‘‘Aukum’’ Quadrangle); U.S.G.S. map section line between Sec- (2) From the beginning point, the tions 14 and 15, T. 8 N., R. 11 E. boundary follows northeast along the (‘‘Aukum’’ Quadrangle); and Middle Fork of the Cosumnes River (13) Finally, the boundary follows until it meets an unnamed medium- north along the section line back to its duty road (Mt. Aukum Road or El Do- intersection with the Middle Fork of rado County Road E–16) just as it the Cosumnes River, the point of the crosses onto the ‘‘Camino’’ Quadrangle beginning. (‘‘Aukum’’ Quadrangle). map; (3) The boundary continues then [T.D. ATF–440, 66 FR 11539, Feb. 26, 2001] northeast along Mt. Aukum Road to its § 9.169 Red Hills Lake County. intersection with Grizzly Flat Road at the town of Somerset (‘‘Camino’’ Quad- (a) Name. The name of the rangle); viticultural area described in this sec- (4) The boundary continues east tion is ‘‘Red Hills Lake County’’. along Grizzly Flat Road to its intersec- (b) Approved Map. The appropriate tion with the 2200’’ contour line. maps for determining the boundary of (5) The boundary continues along the the Red Hills Lake County viticultural 2200’’ contour line north and then east area are four 1:24,000 Scale U.S.G.S. to- until it intersects with the U.S.G.S. pography maps. They are titled: map section line between Sections 9 (1) Clearlake Highlands Quadrangle, and 10, T. 9 N., R. 12 E. (‘‘Camino’’ CA—Lake Co. 1958, photorevised 1975; Quadrangle): (2) Lower Lake Quadrangle, CA— (6) The boundary then proceeds south Lake Co. 1958, photorevised 1975; along the U.S.G.S. map section line be- (3) Whispering Pines Quadrangle, CA tween Sections 9 and 10, T. 9 N., R. 12 1958, photoinspected 1975; E., to its intersection with the Middle (4) Kelseyville Quadrangle, CA—Lake Fork of the Cosumnes River (‘‘Aukum’’ Co. 1959, photorevised 1975. Quadrangle); (c) Boundary. The Red Hills Lake (7) The boundary then follows along County viticultural area is located en- the Middle Fork of the Cosumnes River tirely within the Clear Lake in a southeasterly direction onto the viticultural area of Lake County, Cali- ‘‘Omo’’ Quadrangle map and continues fornia, on the southwestern shore of until it meets the range line between Clear Lake, between the towns of R. 12 E. and R. 13 E. (‘‘Aukum’’ Quad- Lower Lake and Kelseyville, Cali- rangle and ‘‘Omo Ranch’’ Quadrangle); fornia. The Red Hills Lake County (8) The boundary then follows south viticultural area boundary is as fol- along the range line between R. 12 E. lows: and R. 13 E. to its intersection with an (1) Beginning on the Clearlake High- unnamed medium-duty road in T. 8 N. lands map at the intersection of the (Omo Ranch Road) (‘‘Omo Ranch’’ Clear Lake shoreline, south of Slater Quadrangle); Island, with the common boundary line (9) The boundary then continues west between sections 3 and 4, T12N, R7W, in a straight line approximately 0.3 proceed approximately 0.1 miles due miles to the point where Cedar Creek south along the common section line to intersects with the 3200-foot contour its intersection with the 1,400-foot con- line, within Section 1, T. 8 N.,R. 12 E. tour line, section 3, T12N, R7W (‘‘Omo Ranch’’ Quadrangle); (Clearlake Highlands Quadrangle); then (10) The boundary follows along (2) Proceed east-southeasterly along Cedar Creek west and then southwest the meandering 1,400-foot contour line

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onto the Lower Lake map south of An- (9) Proceed 1.25 miles northwesterly derson Flat, then reverse direction along Salmina Road to its intersection with the contour line and continue with State Highway 175, section 15, westerly, leaving the Lower Lake map, T12N, R8W (Clearlake Highlands Quad- to the 1,400-foot contour line’s intersec- rangle); then tion with Seigler Canyon Creek, sec- (10) Proceed south 0.6 miles on State tion 10, T12N, R7W (Clearlake High- Highway 175 to its intersection with lands Quadrangle); then the section 15 southern boundary line, (3) Proceed generally west then south T12N, R8W (Clearlake Highlands Quad- along Seigler Canyon Creek to its con- rangle); then fluence with Perini Creek, section 9, (11) From that point, proceed about 1 R7W, T12N, and continue southerly mile in a straight northwesterly line to about 1.2 miles along Perini Creek to the peak of Mt. Hannah, elevation 3,978 its intersection with the 1,800-foot con- feet, section 16, T12N, R8W (Clearlake tour line, section 16, R7W, T12N Highlands Quadrangle); then (Clearlake Highlands Quadrangle); then (12) From the peak of Mt. Hannah, (4) Continue southerly along the proceed about 0.8 miles in a westerly 1,800-foot contour line, crossing on to straight line, crossing on to the the Whispering Pines map, and, turn- Kelseyville map, to the intersection of ing westerly, continue along the 1,800- the 3,000-foot contour line with the sec- foot contour line to its intersection tion 17 east boundary line, and con- with Copsey Creek, section 28, T12N, tinue for about 0.45 miles along the R7W (Whispering Pines Quadrangle); same line of direction to the 2,800-foot then contour line east of Boggs Lake, sec- tion 17, T12N, R8W (Kelseyville Quad- (5) Proceed generally west-northwest rangle); then along Copsey Creek to its headwaters (13) Proceed northerly and then west- in section 29, then continue straight erly along the 2,800-foot contour line west-southwesterly to the headwaters around Boggs Lake to the contour of Bad Creek at its intersection with line’s intersection with Harrington the section 30 eastern boundary line, Flat Road, section 18, T12N, R8W and, from that point, proceed approxi- (Kelseyville Quadrangle); then mately 0.1 miles due west to Big Can- (14) Proceed about 0.4 miles north- yon Road, section 30, T12N, R7W (Whis- westerly along Harrington Flat Road pering Pines Quadrangle); then to its intersection with Bottle Rock (6) Proceed about 1.1 miles north- Road, and continue north-northwest- northwesterly along Big Canyon Road, erly along Bottle Rock Road for about leaving the Whispering Pines map, to 4 miles to its intersection with Cole its intersection with Loch Lomond Creek Road to the west and an unim- Road, northeast of Hoberg Airport, sec- proved road to the east, section 25, tion 19, T12N, R7W (Clearlake High- T13N, R9W (Kelseyville Quadrangle); lands Quadrangle); then then (7) Proceed approximately 1.5 miles (15) Proceed east and then northeast- westerly then southerly along Loch Lo- erly on the unimproved road about 0.4 mond Road, returning to the Whis- miles to its intersection with the east- pering Pines map, passing through west State Highway 29/175 and a north- Seigler Springs, to the road’s first erly unimproved road, section 25, T13N, intersection with the 2,640-foot contour R9W (Kelseyville Quadrangle); then line, northwest of Bonanza Springs, (16) From that point, cross State section 25, T12N, R8W (Whispering Highway 29/175 and proceed about 1 Pines Quadrangle); then mile northwesterly along the unnamed, (8) From that point, proceed about 1.9 unimproved road to its intersection miles northwesterly in a straight line, with an east-west unimproved road just passing through the peak of Seigler north of the common boundary line be- Mountain, elevation 3,692 feet, and re- tween sections 24 and 25, then go west turning to the Clearlake Highlands a short distance on that road to the map, to the line’s intersection with point where the road turns north along Salmina Road, section 23, T12N, R8W the common boundary between sec- (Clearlake Highlands Quadrangle); then tions 23 and 24; then

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(17) Proceed 0.5 miles north along the (3) ‘‘Providence, R.I.; Mass.; Conn.; unimproved road marking the common N.Y.,’’ 1947 (revised 1969). boundary between sections 23 and 24 to (c) Boundaries. The Long Island the road’s intersection with Wilkinson viticultural area includes approxi- Road and continue straight north 0.25 mately 1,170 square miles or 749,146 miles on Wilkinson Road to its inter- acres and is made up of the counties of section with the 1,600-foot elevation Nassau and Suffolk, New York, includ- line at the section 24 western boundary ing all off shore islands in those coun- line, T13N, R9W (Kelseyville Quad- ties. rangle); then [T.D. ATF–453, 66 FR 26791, May 15, 2001] (18) Proceed about 1.35 miles straight easterly to the 2,493 benchmark located § 9.171 San Bernabe. along an unnamed light-duty road (a) Name. The name of the known locally as Konocti Road, section viticultural area described in this sec- 19, T13N, R8W (Kelseyville Quadrangle); tion is ‘‘San Bernabe’’. then (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (19) Proceed less than 0.2 miles eas- maps for determining the boundary of terly and then northerly along the the San Bernabe viticultural area are unnamed light-duty road to its inter- four 1:24,000 scale, USGS topographic section with the 2,600-foot elevation maps. They are titled: line, section 19, T13N, R8W (Kelseyville (1) Thompson Canyon Quadrangle, Quadrangle); then California-Monterey County, 1949 (20) Proceed about 3.0 miles generally (photorevised 1984); east along the 2,600-foot elevation line (2) San Lucas Quadrangle, California- to its intersection, north of Bell Mine, Monterey County, 1949 (photorevised with an unnamed intermittent stream 1984); near the section 20 east boundary line, (3) Espinosa Canyon Quadrangle, T13N, R8W (Kelseyville Quadrangle); California-Monterey County, 1949 then (photorevised 1979); and (21) Proceed about 1.2 miles in a (4) Cosio Knob Quadrangle, Cali- straight east-northeasterly line to the fornia-Monterey County, 1949 intersection of Konocti Bay Road and (photorevised 1984); Soda Bay Road, and continue due east (c) Boundary. The San Bernabe to the shore of Clear Lake, section 22, viticultural area is located in central T13N, R8W (Clearlake Highlands Quad- Monterey County, south of King City, rangle); then California, and west of U.S. Highway (22) Proceed southeasterly along the 101. shoreline of Clear Lake, returning to (1) The point of beginning on the the point of beginning at the shore- Thompson Canyon Quadrangle is line’s intersection with the common benchmark 304, located one-half mile boundary line between sections 3 and 4, southwest of King City, along the Sali- T12N, R7W (Clearlake Highlands Quad- nas River, in Township 20 South (T20S) rangle). and Range 8 East (R8E). Proceed south- [T.D. TTB–15, 69 FR 41754, July 12, 2004] east in a straight line for 2.35 miles to benchmark 304, at the intersection of a § 9.170 Long Island. trail and the 300–foot contour line, be- (a) Name. The name of the tween U.S. Highway 101 and the Salinas viticultural area described in this sec- River, in T20S and R8E (San Lucas tion is ‘‘Long Island.’’ Quadrangle); then (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (2) Proceed southeast in a straight maps for determining the boundary of line for 2.9 miles to benchmark 336, be- the Long Island viticultural area are tween U.S. Highway 101 and the Salinas three United States Geological Survey River, in T20S and R8E (San Lucas (U.S.G.S.) topographic maps (Scale: Quadrangle); then 1:250,000). They are titled: (3) Proceed southeast in a straight (1) ‘‘New York, N.Y.; N.J.; Conn.,’’ line for 3 miles to benchmark 340, be- 1960 (revised 1979); tween U.S. Highway 101 and the Salinas (2) ‘‘Hartford, Conn.; N.Y.; N.J.; River, in T21S and R9E (San Lucas Mass.,’’ 1962 (revised 1975); and Quadrangle); then

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(4) Proceed south in a straight line northeast corner of section 31, in T20S for 0.8 mile to the intersection of the and R8E (Thompson Canyon Quad- Salinas River and the Highway 198 rangle); then bridge, in T21S and R9E (Espinosa Can- (17) Proceed west in a straight line yon Quadrangle); then for 2 miles to the southwest corner of (5) Proceed southwest along Highway section 25, in T20S and R7E (Thompson 198 for 0.6 mile to its intersection with Canyon Quadrangle); then an unnamed light duty road, in T21S (18) Proceed due north in a straight and R9E (Espinosa Canyon Quad- line for 0.1 mile to the intersection rangle); then with a light duty road, named Pine (6) Proceed northwest, followed by Canyon Road, in section 25, and con- southwest, about 1.2 miles along the tinue northeast along that road for 3.2 meandering, unnamed, light duty road miles to its intersection with an to its intersection with the fork of an unnamed secondary highway, north of intermittent stream, in T21S and R8E benchmark 337, section 18, in T20S and (Espinosa Canyon Quadrangle); then R8E (Thompson Canyon Quadrangle); (7) Proceed southwest in a straight then line for 0.6 mile to the 595-foot peak, (19) Proceed northwest along the Section 13, in T21S and R8E (Espinosa unnamed secondary highway for 0.3 Canyon Quadrangle); then mile to its intersection with U.S. High- (8) Proceed southwest in a straight way 101, in T20S and R8E (Thompson line for 1.3 miles to the 788-foot peak, Canyon Quadrangle); then section 23, in T21S and R8E (Espinosa (20) Proceed northeast along U.S. Canyon Quadrangle); then Highway 101 for 0.7 mile to benchmark (9) Proceed southwest in a straight 304, returning to the point of beginning line for 0.7 mile to the intersection of (Thompson Canyon Quadrangle). the unimproved road and jeep trail, east of the 73-degree longitudinal line, [T.D. TTB–14, 69 FR 38836, June 29, 2004] section 26, in T21S and R8E (Espinosa § 9.172 West Elks. Canyon Quadrangle); then (10) Proceed northwest in a straight (a) Name. The name of the line for 3.2 miles to the northwest cor- viticultural area described in this sec- ner of section 16, in T21S and R8E tion is ‘‘West Elks.’’ (Espinosa Canyon Quadrangle); then (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (11) Proceed southwest in a straight maps for determining the boundary of line for 1.5 miles to the northeast cor- the West Elks viticultural area are ner of section 19, in T21S and R8E four United States Geological Survey (Cosio Knob Quadrangle); then (U.S.G.S.) topographic maps (Scale: (12) Proceed southwest in a straight 1:250,000). They are titled: line for 2.2 miles to the southwest cor- (1) Lazear Quadrangle (Colorado- ner of section 24, in T21S and R7E Delta Co. 1955 (photorevised 1978)); (Cosio Knob Quadrangle); then (2) Hotchkiss Quadrangle (Colorado- (13) Proceed north in a straight line Delta Co. 1965 (photorevised 1979)); for 2 miles to the northwest corner of (3) Paonia Quadrangle (Colorado- section 13, in T21S and R7E (Cosio Delta Co. 1965 (photorevised 1979); and Knob Quadrangle); then (4) Bowie Quadrangle (Colorado-Delta (14) Proceed east in a straight line for Co. 1965 (photorevised 1978). 1 mile to the northeast corner of sec- (c) Boundaries. The West Elks tion 13, in T21S and R7E (Cosio Knob viticultural area is located in eastern Quadrangle); then Delta County, Colorado. The beginning (15) Proceed north in a straight line point is found on the ‘‘Bowie Quad- for 2 miles, along the R7E and R8E rangle’’ U.S.G.S. map at the 1⁄4 corner common boundary line, to the north- common to Sections 19 and 20, Town- west corner of section 6, in T21S and ship 13 South, Range 91 West (T. 13 S., R8E (Thompson Canyon Quadrangle); R. 91 W.); then (1) The boundary proceeds east fol- (16) Proceed east in a straight line for lowing the center subdivision lines of 0.1 mile to the southwest corner of sec- Sections 20 and 21 to its intersection tion 31 and continue diagonally to the with Colorado Highway 133;

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(2) Then northeasterly following Col- tions 23, 24, 25 and 26, located on the orado Highway 133 to its intersection Hotchkiss, Colo. U.S.G.S. map; with the N-S center subdivision line of (16) Then south following the section Section 14, T. 13 S., R. 91 W., near Jua- line common to Sections 25 and 26 to nita Junction; the point of intersection between Sec- (3) Then south following the center tions 25, 26, 35 and 36; subdivision line to its intersection with (17) Then west following the section the North Fork of the Gunnison River; lines common to Sections 26 and 35 and (4) Then southwesterly following the Sections 27 and 34 to the point of inter- North Fork of the Gunnison River to section between Sections 27, 28, 33 and its intersection with the Stewart Ditch 34; in the extreme southern part of Sec- (18) Then south following the section tion 15, T. 13 S., R. 91 W.; line common to Sections 33 and 34 to (5) Then southwesterly following the the point of intersection between Sec- Stewart Ditch to its intersection with tions 33 and 34, T. 14 S., R. 92 W. and the section line common to Sections 21 Sections 3 and 4, T. 15 S., R. 92 W.; and 28, T. 13 S., R. 91 W.; (19) Then west following the township (6) Then east following the section line between T. 14 S. and T. 15 S. ap- line common to Sections 21 and 28 to proximately three miles to the point of its intersection with the 6000 foot con- intersection between Section 31, T. 14 tour; S., R. 92 W., Section 6, T. 15 S., R. 92 (7) Then southerly following the 6000 W., Section 1, T. 15 S., R. 93 W., and foot contour to its second intersection Section 36, T. 14 S., R. 93 W.; with the section line common to Sec- (20) Then south following the range tions 3 and 4, T. 14 S., R. 91 W., located line between R. 92 W. and R. 93 W. to on the Paonia, Colo. U.S.G.S. map; the point of intersection between Sec- tions 6 and 7, T. 15 S., R. 92 W. and Sec- (8) Then south following the section tions 1 and 12, T. 15 S., R. 93 W.; line common to Sections 3 and 4 to its (21) Then west following the section intersection with the 6200 foot contour; lines common to Sections 1 and 12 and (9) Then southerly following the 6200 Sections 2 and 11 to its intersection foot contour to its intersection with with the North Fork of the Gunnison the section line common to Sections 16 River, located on the Lazear, Colo. and 17, T. 14 S., R. 91 W.; U.S.G.S. map; (10) Then south following the section (22) Then westerly following the line common to Sections 16 and 17 to North Fork of the Gunnison River to the point of intersection of Sections 16, its intersection with Big Gulch in the 17, 20 and 21; extreme northeastern corner of Section (11) Then west following the section 6, T. 15 S., R. 93 W.; line common to Sections 17 and 20 to (23) Then northerly following Big the point of intersection of Sections 17, Gulch to its intersection with the sec- 18, 19 and 20; tion line common to Sections 17 and 18, (12) Then south following the section T. 14 S., R. 93 W.; line common to Sections 19 and 20 to (24) Then north following the section the N1/16 corner common to Sections 19 lines common to Sections 17 and 18, and 20; Sections 7 and 8, and Sections 5 and 6 (13) Then west following the subdivi- to the point of intersection between sion line across Section 19 to the N1/16 Sections 5 and 6, T. 14 S., R. 93 W. and corner common to Section 19, T. 14 S., Sections 31 and 32, T. 13 S., R. 93 W.; R. 91 W. and Section 24, T, 14 S., R. 92 (25) Then east following the township W.; line between T. 13 S. and T. 14 S. ap- (14) Then south following the range proximately two miles to the point of line between R. 91 W. and R. 92 W. to intersection between Sections 3 and 4, the point of intersection between Sec- T. 14 S., R. 93 W. and Sections 33 and 34, tions 19 and 30, T. 14 S., R. 91 W. and T. 13 S., R. 93 W.; Sections 24 and 25, T. 14 S., R. 92 W.; (26) Then south following the section (15) Then west following the section line common to Sections 3 and 4 to the line common to Sections 24 and 25 to point of intersection between Sections the point of intersection between Sec- 3, 4, 9 and 10;

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(27) Then east following the section (2) Then proceed west along the 800- lines for approximately 6 miles to the foot contour line through Sections 10, point of intersection between Sections 9, 4, 5, and 32 to the Section 31 east 3, 4, 9 and 10, T. 14 S., R. 92 W., located boundary line, T 11 N, R 11 W (Warm on the Hotchkiss, Colo. U.S.G.S. map; Springs Dam and Cloverdale Quad- (28) Then north following the section rangles); line common to Sections 3 and 4 to the (3) Then proceed west along the 800- point of intersection between Sections foot contour line in Section 31, fol- 3 and 4, T. 14 S., R. 92 W. and Sections lowing the line as it reverses from the 33 and 34, T. 13 S., R. 92 W.; west to the east direction, returning to (29) Then east following the township the east boundary of Section 31, T 11 N, line between T. 13 S. and T. 14 S. to its R 11 W (Cloverdale and Big Foot Moun- intersection with the Fire Mountain tain Quadrangles); Canal in the southwestern corner of (4) Then proceed along the 800-foot Section 35, T. 13 S., R. 92 W.; contour line east through Section 32 (30) Then northeasterly following the and northwest through Sections 33, 32, Fire Mountain Canal through the ex- 29, 30, 25, 24, 23, 14, 15, 22, 21, and 20 to treme northwest corner of the Paonia, the east boundary line of Section 19, T Colo. U.S.G.S. map to its intersection 11 N, R 12 W (Cloverdale and Big Foot with the section line common to Sec- Mountain Quadrangles); tions 29 and 30, T. 13 S., R. 91 W., lo- (5) Then proceed west, north, south cated on the Bowie, Colo. U.S.G.S. and east along the meandering 800-foot map; contour line, in a loop, crossing the (31) Then north following the section southwest and northwest headwaters of lines common to Sections 29 and 30 and Galloway Creek, and returning to the Sections 19 and 20 to the 1/4 corner east boundary line of Section 19, T 11 common to Sections 19 and 20, the N, R 12 W (Big Foot Mountain Quad- point of beginning. rangle); [T.D. ATF–445, 66 FR 13430, Mar. 6, 2001] (6) Then proceed straight north to the Mendocino-Sonoma county bound- § 9.173 Rockpile. ary line, then follow the county line (a) Name. The name of the straight west to the R 13 and 12 W line, viticultural area described in this sec- and continue straight south to the tion is ‘‘Rockpile’’. 1,600-foot contour line in the Section 19 (b) Approved maps. The appropriate southwest corner, T 11 N, R 12 W (Big maps for determining the boundary of Foot Mountain Quadrangle); the Rockpile viticultural area are four (7) Then proceed southeast along the 1:24,000 Scale U.S.G.S. topographic meandering 1,600-foot contour line to maps. They are titled: the Section 29 west boundary line, and (1) Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle, continue straight south to the T 11 and CA—Sonoma Co. 1978; 10 N boundary line, R 12 W (Big Foot (2) Cloverdale Quadrangle, CA 1975; Mountain Quadrangle); (3) Tombs Creek Quadrangle, CA— (8) Then proceed east along the T 11 Sonoma Co. 1978; and and 10 N boundary line to the Section (4) Big Foot Mountain Quadrangle, 1 west boundary line, R 12 W (Big Foot CA 1991. Mountain Quadrangle); (c) Boundary. The Rockpile (9) Then proceed south along the Sec- viticultural area is located in north- tion 1 west boundary line, turning east western Sonoma County, California. at the Section 1 south boundary and The boundary encircles the Rockpile continue east to the northwest corner Ranch area, located west of Lake of Section 8, T 10 N, R 11 W (Big Foot Sonoma. The point of beginning is the Mountain, Tombs Creek and Warm intersection of Rockpile Road and the Springs Dam Quadrangles); Section 15 east boundary line, T 10 N, R (10) Then proceed south along the 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle); west boundary of Section 8, turning (1) Then proceed straight north to east at its southwest corner, and con- the 800-foot contour line, Section 10, T tinue east to the 876-foot elevation 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quad- marker, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs rangle); Dam Quadrangle);

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(11) Then proceed straight south ap- (5) Then bear southerly for approxi- proximately 2,000 feet to the 800-foot mately 2 miles, following the Southern contour line, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Railway track to where it intersects Springs Dam Quadrangle); with U.S. Route 52 in Winston-Salem; (12) Then follow the 800-foot contour (6) Then follow U.S. Route 52 south line as it meanders west, southeast, for approximately 19.5 miles, crossing southwest, and east to the Section 14 on to the Charlotte, North Carolina; west boundary, and then straight South Carolina map, to its intersection north, returning to the point of begin- with Interstate 85 at Lexington; ning at Rockpile Road, T 10 N, R 11 W (7) Then, follow Interstate 85 south- (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle). west for approximately 11 miles to the Yadkin River and bear northwest ap- [T.D. ATF–473, 67 FR 9193, Feb. 28, 2002] proximately 4.5 miles along the Yadkin § 9.174 Yadkin Valley. River to the mouth of the South Yadkin River; (a) Name. The name of the (8) Follow the South Yadkin River viticultural area described in this sec- upstream in a generally northwest di- tion is ‘‘Yadkin Valley’’. rection approximately 3.5 miles to its (b) Approved maps. The appropriate intersection with U.S. Route 601; maps for determining the boundaries of (9) Then continue in a northerly di- the Yadkin Valley viticultural area are rection, following U.S. Route 601 two United States Geological Survey through the town of Mocksville, onto (USGS) topographic maps, scale the Winston-Salem, N.C.; VA; Tenn. 1:250,000: map approximately 20 miles to the (1) Winston-Salem, N.C.; VA; Tenn. Davie/Yadkin County line; (1953, Limited Revision 1962), and, (10) Then, following a series of coun- (2) Charlotte, North Carolina; South ty lines, continue west along the Carolina. (1953, Revised 1974). Yadkin/Davie County line to the (c) Boundaries. The Yadkin Valley Yadkin/Davie/Iredell County line inter- viticultural area is located in the State section, then follow the Yadkin/Iredell of North Carolina within Wilkes, County line to the Yadkin/Iredell/ Surry, Yadkin and portions of Stokes, Wilkes County line intersection, then Forsyth, Davidson, and Davie Counties. follow the Iredell/Wilkes County line to The boundaries are as follows: the Iredell/Wilkes/Alexander County (1) On the Winston-Salem, N.C.; VA; line intersection, then follow the Tenn. map, the beginning point is 3.6 Wilkes/Alexander County line to the miles west of the northeast corner of Wilkes/Alexander/Caldwell County line Surry County on the Surry County and intersection; North Carolina/Virginia state line at (11) Then bear northwesterly along the crest of Slate Mountain. From the the Wilkes/Caldwell County line, to the beginning point, proceed southeast in a Wilkes/Caldwell/Watauga County inter- straight line approximately 6.5 miles to section; the intersection of the Surry/Stokes (12) Then bear northerly along the County line and State Route 89; Wilkes/Watauga County line to the (2) Then bear southeast in a straight intersection of the Wilkes/Watauga/ line for approximately 9 miles to the Ashe County lines; line’s intersection with State Route 66 (13) Then bear generally northeast- in the village of Gap (between erly along the Wilkes/Ashe County Sauratown and Hanging Rock Moun- line, to the Wilkes/Ashe/Alleghany tains); County line intersection; (3) Then bear south, following State (14) Then bear generally easterly Route 66 for approximately 9 miles to along the Wilkes/Alleghany County intersection of State Route 66 and U.S. line to the Wilkes/Alleghany/Surry Route 52; County line intersection; (4) Then, for approximately 9.5 miles, (15) Then bear northerly along follow U.S. Route 52 south through Alleghany/Surry County line to the Rural Hall and Stanelyville, to the intersection of the Alleghany/Surry intersection of the Southern Railway County line and the North Carolina/ track and U.S. Route 52; Virginia border;

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(16) Then bear east along the North tour line, crossing Big Water Canyon, Carolina/Virginia State line approxi- Doghouse Creek, and Eastman Creek, mately 22.5 miles, returning to the to the contour line’s intersection with point of beginning 3.6 miles west of the the southern boundary of section 17, northeast corner of Surry County. T21N, R13W (Dos Rios Quadrangle); [T.D. ATF–485, 67 FR 72839, Dec. 9, 2002] then (5) Proceed 2.1 miles straight west § 9.175 Dos Rios. along the section line, crossing the Eel (a) Name. The name of the River, to the section line’s intersection viticultural area described in this sec- with the 2,000-foot contour line along tion is ‘‘Dos Rios’’. For purposes of the southern boundary of section 18, part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Dos Rios’’ is a T21N, R13W (Dos Rios Quadrangle); term of viticultural significance. then (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (6) Proceed northerly along the me- maps for determining the boundaries of andering 2,000-foot contour line, cross- the Dos Rios viticultural area are four ing between the Dos Rios and United States Geological Survey Laytonville maps (passing around the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. They Sims 2208 benchmark near the south- are titled: east corner of section 36, T22N, R14W), (1) Dos Rios, California—Mendocino and, returning to the Laytonville map, County, 1967 edition, revised 1994; continue westerly to the contour line’s (2) Laytonville, California— intersection with the southwest corner Mendocino County, 1967 edition, re- of section 36, T22N, R14W, at Windy vised 1994; Point (Laytonville Quadrangle); then (3) Iron Peak, California—Mendocino (7) Proceed 1.2 miles straight north County, 1967 edition, revised 1994; and along the section line to its intersec- (4) Covelo West, California— tion with the 2,000-foot elevation line, Mendocino County, 1967 edition, section 25, T22N, R14W (Laytonville photoinspected 1973. Quadrangle); then (c) Boundary. The Dos Rios (8) Proceed northerly along the me- viticultural area is located in northern andering 2,000-foot elevation, crossing Mendocino County, California, at the between the Laytonville and Iron Peak confluence of the Eel River and the maps, and, returning to the Iron Peak Middle Fork of the Eel River. The area’s boundaries are defined as fol- map, continue along the contour line lows— to its intersection with the western (1) Beginning in the northwestern boundary of section 14 immediately quarter of the Dos Rios map in section south of an unnamed unimproved road, 32, T22N, R13W, at the intersection of T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quadrangle); the 2,000-foot contour line and then Poonkinny Road, proceed southerly (9) Proceed straight north along the and then easterly along the mean- section line to the southeast corner of dering 2,000-foot contour line to its section 3, T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quad- intersection with the eastern boundary rangle); then of section 2, T21N, R13W, immediately (10) Proceed straight west along the south of State Route 162 (Dos Rios section line to the southwest corner of Quadrangle); then section 3, T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quad- (2) Proceed straight south along the rangle); then section line, crossing the Middle Fork (11) Proceed straight north along the of the Eel River, to the southeast cor- section line to the northwest corner of ner of section 11, T21N, R13W (Dos Rios section 3, T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quad- Quadrangle); then rangle); then (3) Proceed 0.9 mile straight west (12) Proceed straight east along the along the southern boundary of section section line, crossing the Eel River, to 11 to its intersection with the 2,000-foot the northeast corner of section 2, elevation line, T21N, R13W (Dos Rios which coincides with the Round Valley Quadrangle); then Indian Reservation’s southern bound- (4) Proceed northerly then westerly ary, T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quad- along the meandering 2,000-foot con- rangle); then

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(13) Proceed straight south along the (6) Then south along County Road 85, section line to the southeast corner of crossing Cache Creek, to its intersec- section 2, T22N, R14W (Iron Peak Quad- tion with State Highway 16; rangle); then (7) Proceed east on Highway 16 to its (14) Proceed 0.3 mile straight east to junction with the unnamed north- the section line’s intersection with the south light duty road known locally as 2,000-foot elevation line along the County Road 85B; northern boundary of section 12, T22N, (8) Then south on County Road 85B to R14W, west of Eberle Ridge, (Iron Peak its junction with the unnamed east- Quadrangle); and west light duty road known locally as (15) Proceed generally southeast County Road 23; along the meandering 2,000-foot ele- (9) Proceed west on County Road 23 vation, crossing onto the Covelo West for approximately 500 feet to an map and continuing southerly along unnamed light duty road known locally the 2,000-foot contour line from Stoner as County Road 85; Creek in section 18, T22N, R13W, and, (10) Proceed south on County Road 85 returning to the Dos Rios map, con- until the road ends and continue south tinue southeasterly along the 2,000-foot in a straight line to the T9N-T10N sec- contour line (crossing Goforth and tion line; Poonkinny Creeks), to the beginning (11) Then west on the T9N-T10N sec- point at the contour line’s intersection tion line to the Napa-Yolo County line; with Poonkinny Road. (12) Continue northwest following the Napa-Yolo county line and return to [T.D. TTB–34, 70 FR 59995, Oct. 14, 2005] the starting point. § 9.176 Capay Valley. [T.D. ATF–486, 67 FR 77924, Dec. 20, 2002] (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- § 9.177 Alexandria Lakes. tion is ‘‘Capay Valley’’. (a) Name. The name of the (b) Approved maps. The appropriate viticultural area described in this sec- map for determining the boundary of tion is ‘‘Alexandria Lakes’’. the Capay Valley viticultural area is (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the United States Geological Survey maps for determining the boundary of (U.S.G.S.) topographic map titled: the Alexandria Lakes viticultural area 30X60 Minute Quadrangle (Healdsburg, are four United States Geological Sur- California 1972) (Scale: 1:100,000). vey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. (c) Boundaries. The Capay Valley They are titled: viticultural area is located in Yolo (1) Alexandria West, Minn., 1966, re- County, California. The beginning vised 1994. point is the junction of the Yolo, Napa, (2) Alexandria East, Minn., 1966, re- and Lake County lines. vised 1994. (1) From the beginning point, proceed (3) Lake Miltona East, Minn., 1969. north then east along the Yolo-Lake (4) Lake Miltona West, Minn., 1969. County line; (c) Boundary. The Alexandria Lakes (2) At the junction of the Yolo, Lake, viticultural area is located in Douglas and Colusa County lines, continue east County, Minnesota. The boundary of along the Yolo-Colusa County line to the Alexandria Lakes viticultural area its junction with the boundary between is as described below: ranges R4W and R3W; (1) The beginning point is on the Al- (3) Then south along the R4W and exandria West, Minn. map between R3W boundary to its junction with the Lake Carlos and Lake Darling at 250 meter contour line; benchmark (BM) 1366, which is an un- (4) Proceed generally southeast along marked bridge on County Road 11, the meandering 250 meter contour line known as the Carlos-Darling Bridge. to its junction with the T10N-T11N sec- From this point the boundary line con- tion line; tinues— (5) Continue east along the T10N- (2) Along the Carlos-Darling bridge T11N section line to the unnamed and then northeasterly along the west- north-south secondary highway known ern shore of Lake Carlos on to the Al- locally as County Road 85; exandria East, Minn. map; then

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(3) Along the shoreline until the are 10 United States Geological Survey, point where the Lake Carlos shoreline 1:24,000 scale, topographic maps. They parallels an unlabeled road known as are— County Road 38; then (1) Hood River Quadrangle, Oregon— (4) North along County Road 38 until Washington, 1994; it intersects with an unlabeled road (2) Northwestern Lake Quadrangle, known as County Road 62; then Washington, 1983; (5) North along County Road 62 on to (3) Husum Quadrangle, Washington— the Lake Miltona, East, Minn. map and Klickitat Co., 1994; then on to an unlabeled road known as (4) Appleton Quadrangle, Wash- Buckskin Road; then ington—Klickitat Co., 1994; (6) North on Buckskin Road to the (5) Lyle Quadrangle, Washington—Or- point at BM 1411; then egon, 1994; (7) North from BM 1411 in a straight (6) Brown Creek Quadrangle, Oregon, line to the south shoreline of Lake 1994; Miltona; then (7) Ketchum Reservoir Quadrangle, (8) Generally west along the south Oregon, 1994; shoreline of Lake Miltona onto the (8) Parkdale Quadrangle, Oregon— Lake Miltona West, Minn. map until Hood River Co., 1994; the southern shoreline parallels an (9) Dee Quadrangle, Oregon—Hood unlabeled road known as Krohnfeldt River Co., 1994; and Drive; then (10) Mt. Defiance Quadrangle, Or- (9) South and then west along egon—Washington, 1994. Krohnfeldt Drive until it intersects (c) Boundary. The Columbia Gorge with an unlabeled road known as Coun- viticultural area is located in Hood ty Road 34; then River and Wasco Counties, Oregon, and (10) South along County Road 34 until Skamania and Klickitat Counties, the point where County Road 34 runs Washington. The area’s point of begin- parallel to Lake Ida’s eastern shore- ning is on the Hood River map, at the line; then intersection of Washington State High- (11) South along Lake Ida’s eastern way 14 and the R9E-R10E line, close to shoreline, then onto the Alexandria Tunnel 4, on the north bank of the Co- West, Minn. map to the point where lumbia River. From this point, the two unlabeled roads known as Burkey’s boundary line— Lane and Sunset Strip Road intersect; (1) Goes 1.5 miles straight north then along the R9E-R10E line to the north- (12) South along Sunset Strip Road west corner of section 19, T3N, R10E to the point where it intersects with an (Hood River Quadrangle); unlabeled road known as County Road (2) Continues 2 miles straight east 104; then along the section line to the northeast (13) Generally east along County corner of section 20, T3N, R10E (Hood Road 104 until it intersects with an River Quadrangle); unlabeled road known as County Road (3) Goes 4.1 miles straight north 34; then along the section line, crossing onto (14) East along County Road 34 until the Northwestern Lake map, to the it intersects with an unlabeled road northwest corner of section 33, T4N, known as County Road 11; then R10E (Northwestern Lake Quadrangle); (15) East along County Road 11 to the (4) Continues 1 mile straight east on beginning point for the area at BM the section line to the northeast corner 1366, at the Carlos-Darling Bridge. of section 33, T4N, R10E (Northwestern [T.D. TTB–29, 70 FR 38003, July 1, 2005] Lake Quadrangle); (5) Goes 1 mile straight north on the § 9.178 Columbia Gorge. section line to the northwest corner of (a) Name. The name of the section 27, T4N, R10E (Northwestern viticultural area described in this sec- Lake Quadrangle); tion is ‘‘Columbia Gorge’’. (6) Continues 1 mile straight east on (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate the section line to the northeast corner maps for determining the boundary of of section 27, T4N, R10E (Northwestern the Columbia Gorge viticultural area Lake Quadrangle);

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(7) Goes 3.8 miles north on the sec- tension of the R12E-R13E line, T2N tion line to its intersection with the (Lyle Quadrangle); T4N-T5N line, R10E (Northwestern (18) Goes 11 miles straight south on Lake Quadrangle); the R12E-R13E line, crossing onto the (8) Continues 4 miles straight east on Brown Creek map, to its intersection the T4N-T5N line, crossing onto the with the T1N-T1S Base Line at the Husum map, to the northeast corner of southeast corner of section 36 (Brown section 5, R11E (Husum Quadrangle); Creek Quadrangle); (9) Goes 2 miles straight south on the (19) Continues 6.1 miles straight west section line to the southwest corner of along the T1N-T1S Base Line, crossing section 9, T4N, R11E (Husum Quad- onto the Ketchum Reservoir map, to rangle); its intersection with the R11E-R12E (10) Continues 2 miles straight east line at the southeast corner of section on the section line to the northeast 36 (Ketchum Reservoir Quadrangle); corner of section 15, T4N, R11E (Husum (20) Goes 6 miles straight north on Quadrangle); the R11E-R12E line to its intersection (11) Goes 3 miles straight south on with the T1N-T2N line at the northeast the section line to the southwest cor- corner of section 1 (Ketchum Reservoir ner of section 26, T4N, R11E (Husum Quadrangle); Quadrangle); (21) Continues 6.2 miles straight west (12) Continues 2 miles straight east on the T1N-T2N line, crossing onto the on the section line, crossing onto the Parkdale map, to its intersection with Appleton map, to the R11E-R12E line the R10E-R11E line at the southeast (Appleton Quadrangle); corner of section 36 (Parkdale Quad- (13) Goes 1.25 miles straight south on rangle); the R11E-R12E line to its intersection (22) Goes 1.85 miles south on the with the 2,000-foot contour line near R10E-R11E line to its intersection with the northeast corner of section 1, T3N the 2,000-foot contour line near the (Appleton Quadrangle); southeast corner of section 12, T1N, (14) Continues 11 miles south along R10E (Parkdale Quadrangle); the meandering 2,000-foot contour line (23) Continues 10.1 miles along the through sections 1 and 12; then gen- meandering 2,000-foot contour line gen- erally east through sections 7, 18, 8, erally southwest through sections 12, and 9 to section 10; then generally 13, 14, 23, 22, 26, 27, and 34 in T1N, and north, weaving back and forth between section 4 in T1S, to its intersection sections 3, 4, 33, and 34; then south to with the section 4 south boundary line, section 3, until the 2,000-foot contour T1S, R10E (Parkdale Quadrangle); line first intersects the section line be- (24) Goes 2.4 miles straight west tween sections 2 and 3, near a creek along the section line to its intersec- and an unnamed light duty road, T3N, tion with the R9E-R10E line, just west R12E (Appleton Quadrangle); of Trout Creek, at the southwest cor- (15) Goes 5.1 miles straight south on ner of section 6, T1S (Parkdale Quad- the section line, crossing onto the Lyle rangle); map, and continuing south until it (25) Continues 1 mile straight north intersects with the Klickitat River along the R9E-R10E line to its intersec- along the section 34 east boundary line, tion with the T1S-T1N Base Line at the T3N, R12E (Lyle Quadrangle); northwest corner of section 6 (Parkdale (16) Continues 0.9 mile generally Quadrangle); southwest along the Klickitat River (26) Goes 1.3 miles straight west until it joins the Columbia River, and along the T1S-T1N Base Line, crossing then continues 0.4 mile southwest in a onto the Dee map, to its intersection straight line to the Washington-Oregon with the R9E-R10E line at the south- State line in the center of the Colum- west corner of section 21 (Dee Quad- bia River, section 3, T2N, R12E (Lyle rangle); Quadrangle); (27) Continues 3.1 miles north along (17) Follows the Oregon-Washington the R9E-R10E line to the southeast cor- state line 2.4 miles generally southeast ner of section 13, T1N (Dee Quad- until it intersects with a northward ex- rangle);

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(28) Goes 2 miles west along the sec- and the Douglas-Lane County line, tion line to the southwest corner of T21S, R4W. section 14, T1N, R9E (Dee Quadrangle); (1) From the beginning point, proceed (29) Continues 1 mile straight north north along the Douglas-Lane County along the section line to the northwest line approximately 0.5 miles to the corner of section 14, T1N, R9E (Dee 1,000-foot contour line; then Quadrangle); (2) Proceed northwest along the 1,000- (30) Goes 1 mile east along the sec- foot contour line to the Douglas-Lane tion line to the northeast corner of sec- County line; then west along the Coun- tion 14, T1N, R9E (Dee Quadrangle); ty line approximately 2.5 miles, return- (31) Continues 2 miles straight north ing to the 1,000-foot contour line; then along the section line until its inter- in a generally westerly direction along section with the T1N-T2N line, R9E the 1,000-foot contour line to its first (Dee Quadrangle); intersection with the R9W–R10W range (32) Goes 1 mile straight east along line; then the T1N-T2N line to the southeast cor- (3) Proceed along the 1,000-foot con- ner of section 36, R9E (Dee Quad- tour line, crossing the R9W–R10W rangle); range line four more times; then pro- (33) Continues 6.75 miles straight ceed south along the R9W–R10W range north along the R9E-R10E line, cross- line approximately 2.75 miles to the ing onto the Mt. Defiance map, to the center of the Umpqua River; then along Washington-Oregon State line in the a straight line in an easterly direction Columbia River, T3N (Mt. Defiance approximately 6.25 miles to the inter- Quadrangle); section of range line R8W–R9W with (34) Goes 1 mile straight east-north- the center of the Umpqua River; then east along the State line, crossing onto south along range line R8W–R9W ap- the Hood River map, to its intersection proximately 3.5 miles to its intersec- with a southward extension of the R9E- tion with township line T22S–T23S; R10E line, T3N (Hood River Quad- then rangle); and (4) Proceed southeast approximately (35) Continues 0.6 mile north along 8.5 miles along a straight line to the the R9E-R10E extension, returning to intersection of township line T23S– the point of beginning at its intersec- T24S with range line R7W–R8W; then tion with the Washington State High- south along the R7W–R8W range line way 14, close to Tunnel 4, on the north approximately 8 miles to its intersec- bank of the Columbia River (Hood tion with the 1,000-foot contour line; River Quadrangle). then in a southeasterly direction in a straight line approximately 3.5 miles [T.D. TTB–11, 69 FR 25833, May 10, 2004] toward the intersection of township line T25S–T26S with range line R6W– § 9.179 Southern Oregon. R7W, but stopping short at the 1,000- (a) Name. The name of the foot contour line; then viticultural area described in this sec- (5) Proceed in a southerly direction tion is ‘‘Southern Oregon’’. along the 1,000-foot contour line to the (b) Approved maps. The appropriate intersection of township line T27S– maps for determining the boundary of T28S with range line R7W–R8W; then in the Southern Oregon viticultural area a southwesterly direction in a straight are two 1:250,000 scale, USGS topog- line approximately 3.5 miles toward the raphy maps. They are titled: intersection of township line T28S– (1) Roseburg, Oregon—1958, revised T29S with range line R8W–R9W, but 1970; and stopping short and returning to the (2) Medford, Oregon; California—1955, 1,000-foot contour line near the center revised 1976. of T28S, R8W; then generally south (c) Boundary. The Southern Oregon along the 1,000-foot contour line to its viticultural area is located entirely intersection with township line T29S– within Douglas, Jackson, and Jose- T30S; then phine Counties, Oregon. The beginning (6) Proceed east along township line point is on the Roseburg map at the T29S–T30S approximately 0.33 mile, re- intersection of Interstate Highway 5 joining the 1,000-foot contour line; then

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in a northerly and eventually a south- (12) Proceed southeasterly and north- erly direction along the 1,000-foot con- easterly along Slide Creek to the point tour line, passing onto the Medford where the creek intersects State Route map, and past the town of Riddle to 273; then northwesterly along State range line R6W–R7W; then south along Route 273 to the point where it inter- the R6W–R7W range line approximately sects State Highway 66; then proceed in 15 miles to the Josephine-Douglas an easterly direction approximately 5 County line; then in a general north- miles along State Route 66 to the east easterly direction along the County line of T39S, R2E; then line to its intersection with Interstate (13) Proceed north along the east line 5 approximately 1.3 miles south of Cow of T39S, R2E to the northeast corner of Creek ; then T39S, R2E; then westerly approxi- (7) Proceed southerly and southwest- mately 5 miles along the north line of erly along southbound Interstate 5 to T39S, R2E, to the 2,600 foot contour its junction with Wolf Creek and then line; then in a northerly direction fol- north about 500 feet to the Southern lowing the 2,600 foot counter line Pacific Railway line; then westerly and across Walker Creek and then in a southerly out of the town of Wolf southwesterly direction to the point Creek along the Southern Pacific Rail- where the 2,600 foot contour line touch- way line to the rail line’s intersection es the east line of T38S, R1E; then with Hugo Road at the town of Hugo; (14) Proceed northerly along the east then southwesterly along Hugo Road to line of T38S, R1E, to the northeast cor- the point where Hugo Road crosses ner of T38S, R1E; then Jumpoff Joe Creek; then westerly and (15) Proceed westerly along the north downstream along that creek to the line of T38S, R1E, to the northwest cor- intersection of Jumpoff Joe Creek and ner of T38S, R1E; then the Rogue River; then (16) Proceed northerly along the west (8) Proceed northwesterly and down- line of T37S, R1E, to the northwest cor- stream along the Rogue River to the ner of T37S, R1E; then first point where the Wild and Scenic (17) Proceed easterly along the north Rogue River designated area touches lines of T37S, R1E, and T37S, R2E, to the easterly boundary of the Siskiyou the southeast corner of T36S, R2E; then National Forest, just south of Galice; (18) Proceed northerly along the east then line of T36S, R2E, to the northeast cor- (9) Proceed in a generally southwest- ner of T36S, R2E; then erly direction (with many diversions) (19) Proceed westerly along the north along the easterly border of the line of T36S, R2E, to the northwest Siskiyou National Forest to the 42 de- comer of T36S, R2E; then gree 0 minute north latitude line; then (20) Proceed northerly along the east easterly along the latitude line to the line of T35S, R1E, to the northeast point where the Siskiyou National For- comer of T35S, R1E; then est boundary again crosses into Or- (21) Proceed westerly along the north egon, approximately 1 mile east of U.S. line of T35S, R1E, to the northwest cor- Highway 199; then ner of T35S, R1E; then (10) Proceed in a generally northeast- (22) Proceed northerly along the east erly direction and then in a southeast- line of T34S, R1W, to the northeast cor- erly direction (with many diversions) ner of T34S, R1W; then along the northern boundary of the (23) Proceed westerly along the com- Siskiyou National Forest to the point mon boundary line of T34S–T33S to the where the Siskiyou National Forest northwest corner of T34S, R5W; then touches the Rogue River National For- (24) Proceed northerly along the west est at Big Sugarloaf Peak; then line of T33S, R5W, to the Josephine- (11) Proceed in a generally easterly Douglas County line; thence in a gen- direction (with many diversions) along erally east, northeasterly direction the northern border of the Rogue River along the county line to the intersec- National Forest to the point where the tion of R3W–R4W range line; thence Rogue River National Forest intersects north along the R3W–R4W range line with Slide Creek approximately 6 miles approximately 11.8 miles to the 1,000- southeast of Ashland; then foot contour line just south of State

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Route 227 southeast of the town of (3) Dayton Quadrangle, Oregon, 1957, Days Creek; then revised 1992. (25) Proceed in an easterly, westerly, (c) Boundary. The Dundee Hills and eventually northerly along the viticultural area is located in Yamhill 1,000-foot contour line, crossing to the County, Oregon, near the town of Roseburg map from the Medford map, Newberg, and is entirely within the to a point approximately 3.5 miles east Willamette Valley viticultural area. of Dillard, where the contour line The boundary of the Dundee Hills crosses Interstate 5 on the Roseburg viticultural area is as described below: map; thence northeast along Interstate (1) The beginning point is on the 5 approximately 0.25 mile, returning to Dundee map at the intersection of the the 1,000-foot contour line; thence in a 200-foot contour line with Kuehne Road generally northeasterly, southeasterly, at the common boundary line of sec- northwesterly, and eventually north- tions 47 and 48, T3S, R3W; easterly along the 1,000-foot contour (2) From the beginning point, proceed line past the town of Idleyld Park to east then south along the meandering the R2W–R3W range line; then 200-foot contour line, crossing over to (26) Proceed north along range line and back off the Newberg map, and R2W–R3W approximately 1.75 miles to then cutting diagonally southwest the T25S–T26S township line; thence through the town of Dundee to the 200- west along township line T25S–T26S ap- foot contour line’s intersection with proximately .25 mile, returning to the Hess Creek, section 34, T3S, R3W (Dun- 1,000-foot contour line; thence in a gen- dee Quadrangle); then erally westerly and then a northerly (3) Proceed south, then west, and direction along the 1,000-foot contour then northeast, along the meandering line toward the valley of Calapooya 200-foot contour line, twice crossing Creek to the R3W–R4W range line; over to and back off the Dayton map, thence north along range line R3W– to the contour line’s intersection with R4W approximately 2.25 miles, back to Abbey Road after the line passes a the 1,000-foot contour line; then quarry and crosses the two forks of (27) Proceed in a westerly and then a Millican Creek in section 52, T3S, R3W northerly direction along the 1,000-foot (Dundee Quadrangle); then contour line to the T23S–T24S township (4) Proceed generally north on Abbey line, then east along the T23S–T24S Road to Kuehne Road and then follow township line approximately 2.75 miles Kuehne Road northeasterly to the be- to the 1,000-foot contour line; then in a ginning point. northerly direction along the 1,000-foot [T.D. TTB–18, 69 FR 69527, Nov. 30, 2004] contour line to its intersection with the Douglas-Lane County line; thence § 9.181 McMinnville. north along the county line approxi- mately 0.75 mile to the beginning (a) Name. The name of the point. viticultural area described in this sec- tion is ‘‘McMinnville.’’ [T.D. TTB–19, 69 FR 70892, Dec. 8, 2004] (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of § 9.180 Dundee Hills. the McMinnville viticultural area are (a) Name. The name of the five United States Geological Survey viticultural area described in this sec- (USGS) 1:24,000 scale topographic maps tion is ‘‘Dundee Hills’’. titled: (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (1) McMinnville, Oregon, 1957, revised maps for determining the boundaries of 1992; the Dundee Hills viticultural area are (2) Muddy Valley, Oregon, 1979, re- three United States Geological Survey vised 1992; (USGS) 1:24,000 scale maps. They are ti- (3) Stony Mountain, Oregon, 1979, re- tled: vised 1992; (1) Dundee Quadrangle, Oregon, 1956, (4) Sheridan, Oregon, 1956, revised revised 1993; 1992; and (2) Newberg Quadrangle, Oregon, 1961, (5) Ballston, Oregon, 1956, revised photorevised 1985; and 1992.

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(c) Boundary. The McMinnville south in a straight line to from that viticultural area is located in Yamhill intersection to the 200-foot contour County, Oregon, and is entirely within line, just north of the Yamhill River the Willamette Valley viticultural (Sheridan map); area. The boundary of the McMinnville (9) Then follow the meandering 200- viticultural area is as described foot contour line easterly, passing below— north of most of the village of Sheri- (1) The beginning point is on the dan, crossing onto the Ballston map, McMinnville, Oregon, map where the and continue easterly and then north- 200-foot contour line intersects the erly along the 200-foot contour line to common boundary between section 13, its first intersection with Christensen T4S, R5W, and section 18, T4S, R4W. Road at the common boundary between From this point follow the meandering 200-foot contour line westerly for about sections 27 and 34, T5S, R5W (Ballston 2 miles to its intersection with Baker map); Creek Road in section 54, T4W, R5W, on (10) Continue to follow the 200-foot the Muddy Valley map; contour line westerly and then north- (2) Then follow Baker Creek Road erly, passing onto the Muddy Valley west about 2 miles through Happy Val- map and then the Stony Mountain ley to the road’s intersection with map, to the contour line’s intersection Power House Hill Road in section 50, with Deer Creek in section 64, T5S, T4S, R5W (Muddy Valley map); R6W (Stony Mountain map); (3) Proceed southwest on Power (11) Cross Deer Creek and follow the House Hill Road for about 1.4 miles to 200-foot contour line southeasterly, its intersection with Peavine Road in crossing Dupree Creek in section 64, section 17, T4S, R5W (Muddy Valley T5S, R6W, on the Muddy Valley map, map); and, crossing onto the Ballston map, (4) Follow Peavine Road west and continue southerly and then easterly then northwest about 1.5 miles to its along the 200-foot contour line to its intersection with Gill Creek in section intersection with State Route 18 at the 18, T4S, R5W (Muddy Valley map); hamlet of Bellevue, section 28, T5S, (5) Follow Gill Creek southerly R5W (Ballston map); (downstream) for about 0.6 miles to its (12) Continue westerly then northerly intersection with the 800-foot contour line in section 18, T4S, R5W, on the along the meandering 200-foot contour Muddy Valley map; line, crossing Latham Road at the (6) From Gill Creek, follow the mean- northern boundary of section 53, T5S, dering 800-foot contour line westerly, R5W, and, crossing onto the Muddy crossing Deer Creek in section 14, T4S, Valley map, continue northerly along R6W, on the Stony Mountain map, and, the 200-foot contour line to its inter- crossing back and forth four times be- section with Muddy Creek in section tween the Stony Mountain and Muddy 40, T5S, R5W (Muddy Valley map); Valley maps in section 24, T4S, R6W, (13) Crossing Muddy Creek, follow the continue southwesterly to the contour 200-foot contour line southerly, then line’s intersection with Thomson Mill easterly, and then northerly to its Road in section 27, T4S, R6W, on the intersection with Peavine Road in the Stony Mountain map; western extension of section 47, T4S, (7) Continue to follow the mean- R5W (Muddy Valley map); dering 800-foot contour line southwest- (14) From Peavine Road, continue erly, crossing Cronin and Beaver northeasterly along the meandering Creeks, to the 800-foot contour line’s 200-foot contour line, crossing Cozine intersection with Rock Creek Road in Creek in section 46, T4S, R5W, and, section 46, T5S, R6W, on the Stony crossing onto the McMinnville map, Mountain map; follow the 200-foot contour line across (8) Then follow Rock Creek Road Redmond Hill Road in section 44, T4S, south for about 5 miles to its intersec- R5W, and return to the point of begin- tion with the West Valley Highway in ning (McMinnville map) section 44, T5S, R6W, on the Sheridan map, and continue about 200 feet due [T.D. TTB–22, 70 FR 2804, Jan. 18, 2005]

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§ 9.182 Ribbon Ridge. Geological Survey topography maps. They are titled: (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- (1) Gaston Quadrangle, Oregon, 1956, tion is ‘‘Ribbon Ridge.’’ revised 1992; (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (2) Laurelwood Quadrangle, Oregon, maps used to determine the boundaries 1956, revised 1992; of the Ribbon Ridge viticultural area (3) Dundee Quadrangle, Oregon, 1956, are the following two United States revised 1993; Geological Survey (USGS), 1:24,000 (4) Carlton Quadrangle, Oregon— scale, topographical maps (7.5 minute Yamhill Co., 1957, revised 1992; series). (5) Fairdale Quadrangle, Oregon- (1) Laurelwood Quadrangle, Oregon, Yamhill Co., 1979; 1956, photorevised 1978; and (6) McMinnville Quadrangle, Or- (2) Dundee Quadrangle, Oregon, 1956, egon—Yamhill Co., 1957, revised 1992; revised 1993. (7) Muddy Valley Quadrangle, Or- (c) Boundary. The Ribbon Ridge egon—Yamhill Co., 1979, revised 1992; viticultural area is located in northern and Yamhill County, Oregon, northwest of (8) Turner Creek Quadrangle, Oregon, the town of Dundee. 1979. (1) The beginning point is on the (c) Boundary. The Yamhill-Carlton Laurelwood Quadrangle map at the viticultural area is located in Yamhill intersection of a light-duty road known and Washington Counties, Oregon, and locally as Albertson Road and Dopp is entirely within the Willamette Val- Road (named on the Dundee map), just ley viticultural area. The Yamhill- east of the Lake View School, section Carlton viticultural area is limited to 58, T2S, R3W. From the beginning lands at or above 200 feet in elevation point, the boundary line— and at or below 1,000 feet in elevation (2) Continues south on Dopp Road for within its boundary, which is described about 4.9 miles, crossing onto the Dun- as follows— dee map, to the road’s intersection (1) The point of beginning is on the with North Valley Road, near the Gaston map in the village of Gaston at Erwin Young School, section 39, T3S, the intersection of Gaston Road East R3W (Dundee Quadrangle); then (E. Main Street within Gaston) and the (3) Continues west then north on 200-foot elevation line, approximately North Valley Road for about 5 miles, 225 feet west of State Route 47, section crossing over to the Laurelwood map, 49, T1S, R4W. From this beginning to the road’s intersection with point, proceed southerly and then Laughlin and Albertson Roads, just southeasterly about 8.15 miles along west of the Lake View School, section the meandering 200-foot elevation line 58, T2S, R3W (Laurelwood Quadrangle); (crossing to and from the Laurelwood then map in sections 12 and 13, T2S, R4W, (4) Continues east on Albertson Road and then returning to the Laurelwood for about 0.2 miles and returns to the map) to the 200-foot elevation line’s beginning point. intersection with Spring Hill Road, [T.D. TTB–27, 70 FR 31344, June 1, 2005] section 58, T2S, R3W (Laurelwood Quadrangle); then § 9.183 Yamhill-Carlton. (2) Proceed south 1.1 miles on Spring (a) Name. The name of the Hill Road, which becomes North Valley viticultural area described in this sec- Road at Laughlin Road, crossing onto tion is ‘‘Yamhill-Carlton’’. For pur- the Dundee map, to the road’s intersec- poses of part 4 of this chapter, tion with the 200-foot elevation line, ‘‘Yamhill-Carlton’’ is a term of section 30, T2S, R3W (Dundee Quad- viticultural significance. rangle); then (b) Approved maps. The appropriate (3) Proceed northerly then southerly maps for determining the boundary of for approximately 5 miles along the the Yamhill-Carlton viticultural area 200-foot elevation line, crossing over to are eight 1:24,000 scale United States and back from the Laurelwood map, to

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the 200-foot elevation line’s intersec- extension of section 22, T3S, R5W tion with State Route 240, section 47, (Fairdale Quadrangle); then T3S, R3W (Dundee Quadrangle); then (11) Proceed easterly and then south- (4) Proceed straight west for 0.2 mile easterly along the meandering 200-foot on State Route 240 to its intersection elevation line, crossing onto the with Kuehne Road at the 207-foot Carlton map, then the McMinnville benchmark, section 47, T3S, R3W (Dun- map, to the elevation line’s third inter- dee Quadrangle); then section with an unnamed light-duty (5) Proceed southerly for about 1.9 road, southwest of the Henderson miles on Kuehne Road to its intersec- Benchmark in section 87, T4S, R4W tion with Abbey Road, section 50, T3S, (McMinnville Quadrangle); R3W (Dundee Quadrangle); then (12) Continue southerly and then (6) Proceed southerly 1.4 miles on westerly along the meandering 200-foot Abbey Road to its intersection with elevation line, crossing onto the Muddy the 200-foot elevation line, north of the Valley map, to the elevation line’s 174-foot elevation point, section 52, intersection with Baker Creek Road T3S, R3W (Dundee Quadrangle); then (very near Baker Creek Road’s inter- (7) Proceed southwesterly for about section with High Heaven Road) in sec- 2.1 miles along the meandering 200-foot tion 54, T4S, R5W (Muddy Valley Quad- elevation line to Lafayette Cemetery rangle); then on the Carlton map in section 1, T4S, (13) Proceed west-southwest for 0.8 R4W, and turning northerly along the mile on Baker Creek Road to its inter- 200-foot elevation line, continue along section with the 123°17′30″ longitude the elevation line for about 6 miles, line in Happy Valley, section 54, T4S, crossing to and from the Dundee map, R5W (Muddy Valley Quadrangle); then to the 200-foot elevation line’s intersec- (14) Proceed straight north 13.4 miles tion with Stag Hollow Road, north of on the 123°17′30″ longitude line, passing Hendricks Road and 190-foot elevation through the Fairdale map and crossing point, section 24, T3S, R4W (Carlton onto the Turner Creek map, to the lon- Quadrangle); then gitude line’s intersection with the (8) Continue westerly along the me- 1,000-foot elevation line in the north- andering 200-foot elevation line, turn- western quadrant of section 10, T2S, ing northeasterly as the elevation line R5W, approximately one mile diago- passes through the Carlton Lakes nally northwest of the footbridge in State Wildlife Refuge, then westerly as Menefee Park (Turner Creek Quad- the elevation line crosses Stag Hollow rangle); then Creek in section 47, T3S, R4W, then (15) Proceed easterly and then north- southerly as the elevation line crosses erly for 4.1 miles along the meandering the North Yamhill River on the 1,000-foot elevation line to its intersec- Fairdale map in section 43, T2S, R5W, tion with the Washington-Yamhill then, returning to the Carlton map, County line at northern boundary of continue southerly on the 200-foot ele- section 3, T2S, R5W (also the common vation line to its intersection with T1S/T2S boundary line) (Turner Creek Meadow Lake Road near the southwest Quadrangle); then corner of section 55, T3S, R4W (Carlton (16) Proceed straight east 3.9 miles Quadrangle); along the Washington-Yamhill County (9) Continue westerly along the me- line, crossing onto the Gaston map, to andering 200-foot elevation line, cross- the county line’s intersection with ing onto the Fairdale map, to the ele- South Road, just east of Mt. Richmond vation line’s intersection with the Road, section 60, T2S, R4W (Gaston 123°17′30″ longitude line (north of Pan- Quadrangle); then ther Creek) in the western extension of (17) Proceed east-northeast for 1.8 section 22, T3S, R5W (Fairdale Quad- miles on South Road to its intersection rangle); then with the 200-foot elevation line, 0.3 (10) Proceed 0.2 mile straight south mile west of the Gaging Station, sec- along the 123°17′30″ longitude line, tion 34, T1S, R4W (Gaston Quadrangle); crossing Panther Creek, to the line’s then intersection with the 200-foot elevation (18) Proceed easterly 1.9 miles along line south of the creek in the western the 200-foot elevation line and return

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to the beginning point within the vil- on township line T38N/T37N at the lage of Gaston. northwest corner of section 5, T37N/ (d) From February 7, 2005, until De- R7W, near the Trinity River at Derrick cember 2, 2010, the name of this Flat; viticultural area was ‘‘Yamhill-Carlton (2) From the beginning point, follow District’’. Effective December 3, 2010, township line T38N/T37N due east to this viticulture area is named the northeast corner of section 5, T37N/ ‘‘Yamhill-Carlton’’. Existing certifi- R7W; cates of label approval showing (3) Proceed due south on the eastern ‘‘Yamhill-Carlton District’’ as an ap- boundary of sections 5, 8, 17, and 20 to pellation of origin are revoked by oper- the northwest corner of section 28, ation of this regulation on December 3, T37N/R7W, near Snow Gulch; 2012. (4) Follow the northern boundary of [TTB T.D.–20, 69 FR 71374, Dec. 9, 2004, as section 28, T37N/R7W, due east to the amended by T.D. TTB–87, 75 FR 67618, Nov. 3, section’s northeast corner; 2010] (5) Continue due south on the eastern boundary of sections 28 and 33, T37N/ § 9.184 Trinity Lakes. R7W, to township line T37N/T36N at the (a) Name. The name of the northeast corner of section 4, T36N/ viticultural area described in this sec- R7W; tion is ‘‘Trinity Lakes’’. (6) Proceed due east on township line (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate T37N/T36N onto the Whisky Bill Peak, maps for determining the boundary of California quadrangle map to the R7W/ the Trinity Lakes viticultural area are R6W range line at the southwest corner 11 1:24,000 scale USGS topographic of section 31, T37N/R6W, near the East maps. They are titled: Fork of the Trinity River; (1) Carrville, Calif. Provisional Edi- (7) Follow the R7W/R6W range line tion 1986; due north to the northwest corner of (2) Whisky Bill Peak, Calif. Provi- section 30, T37N/R6W; sional Edition 1986; (8) Continue due east along the (3) Damnation Peak, Calif. Provi- northern boundary of section 30, T37N/ sional Edition 1982; R6W, to the section’s northeast corner; (4) Trinity Center, Calif. Provisional (9) Proceed due south on the eastern Edition 1982; boundary of sections 30 and 31, T37N/ (5) Papoose Creek, Calif. Provisional R6W, and sections 6 and 7, T36N/R6W, Edition 1982; and continue onto the Damnation (6) Trinity Dam, Calif. Provisional Peak, California, quadrangle map to Edition 1982; the southeast corner of section 7; (7) Lewiston, Calif. Provisional Edi- (10) Follow the southern boundary of tion 1982; section 7, T36N/R6W, and section 12, (8) Weaverville, Calif. Provisional T36N/R7W, due west onto the Trinity Edition 1982; Center, California, quadrangle map to (9) Rush Creek Lakes, Calif. Provi- the northeast corner of section 14, sional Edition 1982; T36N/R7W; (10) Siligo Peak, Calif. Provisional (11) Continue due south along the Edition 1982; and eastern boundary of sections 14, 23, 26, (11) Covington Mill, Calif. Provi- and 35, T36N/R7W, to the boundary’s sional Edition 1982. intersection with township line T36N/ (c) Boundary. The Trinity Lakes T35N at the southeast corner of section viticultural area is located in Trinity 35; County in northern California. The (12) Proceed due west along township boundary encompasses Trinity Lake line T36N/T35N approximately 0.5 mile and Lewiston Lake, both within the to the township line’s intersection with Trinity Lake unit of the Whiskeytown- the 900-meter contour line; Shasta-Trinity National Recreation (13) Follow the meandering 900-meter Area, and a portion of the Trinity contour line generally west through River basin below Lewiston Dam. sections 35 and 34, T36N/R7W; cross the (1) The beginning point is on the T36N/T35N township line and continue Carrville, California, quadrangle map generally southwest on the contour

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line around Linton Ridge, through to the northeast corner of section 34, Bridge Gulch, Bragdon Gulch, and T33N/R9W; around Feeny Ridge; cross onto the Pa- (21) Proceed due south on the eastern poose Creek, California, quadrangle boundary of section 34, T33N/R9W, and map and continue southwesterly to the section 3, T32N/R9W, to the southeast contour line’s first intersection with a corner of section 3 near Tom Lang line marked ‘‘NAT RECREATION BDY Gulch; INDEFINITE,’’ approximately 2,000 (22) Follow the southern boundary of feet north of Feeny Gulch; section 3, T32N/R9W, due west onto the (14) Continue easterly on the 900- Weaverville, California, quadrangle meter contour line over Feeny Gulch; map, and continue west along the then proceed southwesterly on the me- southern boundary of sections 3, 4, and andering contour line across Van Ness 5, T32N/R9W, to the southwest corner of Creek, both Bear Gulches, Langdon section 5; Gulch, Digger Gulch, around Fairview (23) Then proceed due north along the Ridge, along the northern side of Pa- western boundary of section 5, T32N/ poose Arm, and over the North, East, R9W, for approximately 0.8 mile to its and South Forks of Papoose Creek; intersection with the 700-meter con- continue westerly on the contour line tour line; along the southern side of Papoose (24) Follow the 700-meter contour line Arm to the contour line’s intersection generally northwest through section 5, with Little Papoose Creek in section T32N/R9W, and then through sections 24, T34N/R8W; 32, 31, 32 again, 29, and 28, T33N/R9W, to (15) Continue generally west along the contour line’s intersection with the the meandering 900-meter contour line northern boundary of section 28; through sections 24, 23, 14, and 15, T34N/ (25) Proceed due east along the north- R8W; cross onto the Trinity Dam, Cali- ern boundary of section 28 across Limekiln Gulch and China Gulch to the fornia, quadrangle map and continue southwest corner of section 22, T33N/ on the contour line through sections 15 R9W; and 22; pass back onto the Papoose (26) Follow the western boundary of Creek map and follow the contour line section 22, T33N/R9W, due north to the through sections 22, 23, and 22 again; section’s northwest corner; then cross back onto the Trinity Dam (27) Then continue due east along the map and follow the contour line to its northern boundary of section 22, T33N/ intersection with the southern bound- R9W, onto the Lewiston map to the ary of section 22, T34N/R8W; section’s northeast corner; (16) Proceed due west along the (28) Proceed due north on the western southern boundary of section 22 to the boundary of section 14, T33N/R9W, to northeast corner of section 28, T34N/ the section’s northwest corner; R8W; (29) Follow the northern boundary of (17) Follow the eastern boundary of sections 14 and 13, T33N/R9W, due east sections 28 and 33, T34W/R8W, and sec- to the R9W/R8W range line at the tion 4, T33N/R8W, due south onto the northeast corner of section 13; Lewiston, California, quadrangle map, (30) Then proceed due north along the and continue due south on the eastern R9W/R8W range line onto the Trinity boundary of sections 4, 9, 16, and 21 to Dam map, and continue along the the southeast corner of section 21, range line to the southeast corner of T33N/R8W; section 1, R9W/T34N, near Smith Gulch; (18) Then proceed due west along the (31) Continue due west along the southern boundary of sections 21 and 20 southern boundary of section 1, T34N/ to the northeast corner of section 30, R9W, for approximately 0.3 mile to its T33N/R8W; intersection with the 900-meter con- (19) Follow the eastern boundary of tour line; section 30, T33N/R8W, due south to the (32) Follow the meandering 900-meter section’s southeast corner; contour line generally west over Tan- (20) Continue due west along the nery Gulch and around Tannery Ridge, southern boundary of section 30, T33N/ cross onto the Rush Creek Lakes, Cali- R8W, and sections 25 and 26, T33N/R9W, fornia, quadrangle map, and continue

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along the 900-meter contour line to its Buck Ridge; cross onto the Covington intersection with Slate Creek in sec- Mill map in section 19, T35N/R8W, and tion 4, T34N/R9W; continue northwesterly along the con- (33) Using the Rush Creek Lakes and tour line across Mule Creek and Snow- Trinity Dam maps, follow the contour slide Gulch in section 13, T35N/R9W; line generally northeast from Slate continue on the contour line, cross Lit- Creek, crossing Irish Gulch in section tle Mule Creek in section 18, T35N/R8W, 3, T34N/R9W, (crossing back and forth and continue southeasterly on the con- between the two maps three times) to tour line to its intersection with a line the contour line’s intersection with marked ‘‘TRANS LINE SINGLE WOOD township line T34N/T35N at the north- POLES’’ in section 20, T35N/R8W; ern boundary of section 3, T34N/R9W, (39) Continue generally northeast on the Trinity Dam map; along the 900-meter contour line (34) Continue generally northwest on through sections 20 and 17, T35N/R8W, the meandering 900-meter contour line and cross Strope Creek, Mosquito and cross onto the Rush Creek Lakes Gulch, Greenhorn Gulch, Taylor Gulch, map in section 34, T35N/R9W; continue Stuart Fork (in section 5, T35N/R8W), northwesterly on the contour line over and Davis Creek; cross onto the Trinity Cummings Creek, Bear Gulch, Snow- Center map in section 35, T36/R8W, and slide Gulch, Sawmill Creek, and Van continue on the contour line to its Matre Creek; cross onto the Siligo intersection with the northern bound- Peak, California, quadrangle map and ary of that section; continue generally northwest on the (40) Proceed due east along the north- 900-meter contour line over Middle ern boundary of sections 35 and 36, Creek and Owens Creek to the contour T36N/R8W, to the R8W/R7W range line line’s intersection with Stuart Fork; at the northeast corner of section 36; (35) Continue generally southeast on (41) Follow the R8W/R7W range line the 900-meter contour line over Fire due north onto the Carrville map and Camp Creek, Lightning Creek, and continue along the range line to its Sunday Creek; cross onto the Rush intersection with township line T38N/ Creek Lakes map and continue gen- T37N at the northwest corner of sec- erally southeast on the contour line tion 6, T37N/R7W; and over Elk Gulch and Trinity Alps Creek; (42) Proceed due east along township cross onto the Trinity Dam map in sec- line T38N/T37N and return to the begin- tion 27, T35N/R9W, and proceed easterly ning point at the northwest corner of along the contour line to its intersec- section 5, T37N/R7W. tion with the eastern boundary of sec- [T.D. TTB–24, 70 FR 9530, Feb. 28, 2005] tion 27, T35N/R9W; (36) Continue generally north along § 9.185 Texoma. the 900-meter contour line through sec- (a) Name. The name of the tions 26 and 23, T35N/R9W, cross onto viticultural area described in this sec- the Covington Mill, California, quad- tion is ‘‘Texoma’’. For purposes of part rangle map in section 23, T35N/R9W, 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Texoma’’ is a term and continue northerly along the con- of viticultural significance. tour line to its intersection with (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate Stoney Creek in the same section; maps for determining the boundaries of (37) From Stoney Creek, continue the Texoma viticultural area are two generally south on the 900-meter con- United States Geological Survey, tour line, cross back onto the Trinity 1:250,000 scale, topographic maps. They Dam map in section 23, T35N/R9W, and are titled: continue southerly on the contour line (1) Sherman, Texas; Oklahoma, 1954, through sections 23, 26, and 35 to the revised 1977; and contour line’s intersection with the (2) Texarkana, Tex.; Ark.; Okla.; La., eastern boundary of section 35, T35N/ 1953, revised 1972. R9W, near that section’s northeast cor- (c) Boundary. The Texoma ner; viticultural area is located in Mon- (38) Continue generally northeast on tague, Cooke, Grayson, and Fannin the meandering 900-meter contour line Counties, Texas. The boundary is de- over Telephone Ridge, Buck Gulch, and fined as follows:

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(1) The beginning point is the north- (14) Follows U.S. 287 northwest ap- west corner of Montague County (at proximately 17 miles to the western the Red River, which is also the Texas- Montague County line; and Oklahoma State line) on the Sherman (15) Continues north along the west- map. From this point, the boundary ern Montague County line to the begin- line: ning point at the northwest corner of (2) Follows the Red River eastward Montague County. along the Texas-Oklahoma State line, [T.D. TTB–38, 70 FR 72716, Dec. 7, 2005] passes onto the Texarkana map, and continues to the northeast corner of § 9.186 Niagara Escarpment. Fannin County; then (a) Name. The name of the (3) Continues southward along the viticultural area described in this sec- eastern Fannin County line to a point tion is ‘‘Niagara Escarpment’’. For pur- approximately three miles west of poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Niag- Petty, Texas, where a power line shown ara Escarpment’’ is a term of on the Texarkana map crosses the viticultural significance. county line; then (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (4) Continues southwest in a straight maps for determining the boundaries of line for approximately 13 miles to the the ‘‘Niagara Escarpment’’ viticultural intersection of State Routes 34/50 and area are five United States Geological State Route 64 at Ladonia, Texas; then Survey 1:250,000 scale topographic (5) Follows State Route 34 west to its maps. They are titled: intersection with State Route 68; then (1) Lewiston, New York—Ontario, 1980; (6) Continues west-southwesterly in a (2) Ransomville, New York, 1980; straight line from that intersection to (3) Cambria, New York, 1980; the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and (4) Lockport, New York, 1980; and State Route 78 at Leonard, Texas, on (5) Gasport, New York, 1979. the Sherman map; then (c) Boundary. The Niagara Escarp- (7) Continues northwest on U.S. High- ment viticultural area is located in Ni- way 69 for approximately 6 miles to the agara County, New York. The boundary intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and of the Niagara Escarpment viticultural State Route 121 at Trenton, Texas; area is as described below: then (1) On the Lewiston map, south of the (8) Continues westerly in a straight village of Lewiston within the Brydges line to the intersection of State Routes State Artpark, begin on the east bank 160 and 121, and then continues west on of the Niagara River at the mouth of State Route 121 to its intersection with Fish Creek; then U.S. Highway 75 at Van Alstyne, Texas; (2) Proceed north along the east bank then of the Niagara River about 0.6 mile to the northern boundary of the Brydges (9) Continues south along U.S. High- State Artpark; then way 75 to the Grayson County line; (3) Proceed east along the northern then boundary of the Brydges State Artpark (10) Continues west along the south- about 0.8 mile to the park’s northeast ern Grayson County line and then the corner, and continue east in a straight southern Cooke County line to the line a short distance to the Robert county line’s intersection with Inter- Moses Parkway; then state 35; then (4) Proceed north along the Robert (11) Continues north along Interstate Moses Parkway about 0.25 mile to 35 to its intersection with State Route Ridge Road, and then east on Ridge 922 in Valley View, Texas; then Road (State Route 104) about 0.15 mile (12) Follows State Route 922 west for to the road’s first intersection with the approximately 17 miles to Rosston, 400-foot contour line; then Texas; then (5) Continue easterly along the 400- (13) Continues west-southwest from foot contour line, through the Rosston in a straight line for approxi- Ransomville map (crossing Model City mately 19 miles to the intersection of Road, Dickersonville Road, and State U.S. Highway 287 and State Route 101 Route 429) and the Cambria map (cross- at Sunset, Texas; then ing Baer Road, Plank Road, and State

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Route 93/270), and pass onto the Lock- the Cambria map (crossing State Route port map to the contour line’s junction 93/270 and then Blackman and Baer with Sunset Drive; then Roads), through the Ransomville map (6) Proceed north on Sunset Drive 0.3 (crossing State Route 429 just north of mile to its intersection with Stone Pekin and then crossing Black Nose Road, then east on Stone Road about Spring and Model City Roads), and, 1.25 miles (crossing Eighteenmile passing onto the Lewiston map, con- Creek) to the intersection of Stone, tinue westward along the contour line Purdy, and Old Niagara Roads, and (through the Escarpment, Ramsey continue east along Old Niagara Road Ridge, and Lewiston Heights subdivi- about 0.4 mile to its first intersection sions), to the contour line’s junction with the 400-foot contour line; then with Mountain View Drive (just east of (7) Proceed northeasterly along the State Highway 104 near the Niagara 400-foot contour line to its first junc- Falls Country Club); then tion with Slayton Settlement Road, (15) Proceed west along Mountain proceed east on Slayton Settlement View Drive to its intersection with Road to Day Road, and then proceed State Route 104, and then proceed north on Day Road to its first junction south on State Route 104 to its junc- with the 400-foot contour line; then tion with Fish Creek; then (8) Proceed easterly along the 400- (16) Proceed westerly along Fish foot contour line, pass onto the Creek and return to the beginning Gasport map (crossing Humphrey and point on the east bank of the Niagara Orangeport Roads), and continue to the River at the mouth of Fish Creek. contour line’s junction with Quaker [T.D. TTB–33, 70 FR 53303, Sept. 8, 2005] Road; then (9) Proceed north on Quaker Road § 9.187 Covelo. about 0.4 mile to its intersection with (a) Name. The name of the State Route 104, and then east on State viticultural area described in this sec- Route 104 to its intersection with tion is ‘‘Covelo’’. For purposes of part 4 Johnson Creek (at the village of John- of this chapter, ‘‘Covelo’’ is a term of son Creek); then viticultural significance. (10) Proceed south along Johnson (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate Creek (crossing the Erie Canal), to the maps for determining the boundaries of creek’s junction with Mountain Road; the Covelo viticultural area are four then United States Geological Survey (11) Proceed west on Mountain Road 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. They to its intersection with Gasport Road, are titled: then south on Gasport Road to its (1) Dos Rios, California Quadrangle,— intersection with Mill Road, then west Mendocino Co., 7.5 Minute Series, edi- on Mill Road to its intersection with tion of 1967, revised 1994; Kayner Road, then north on Kayner (2) Covelo West, California Quad- Road 0.65 mile to its junction with the rangle,—Mendocino Co., 7.5 Minute Se- 600-foot contour line; then ries, edition of 1967, photoinspected (12) Proceed westerly along the 600- 1973; foot contour line (crossing Cottage (3) Covelo East, California Quad- Road) to its junction with State Route rangle,—Mendocino Co., 7.5 Minute Se- 31, and continue west on State Route ries, edition of 1967, revised 1994; and 31, passing onto the Lockport map and (4) Jamison Ridge, California Quad- crossing the Erie Canal within the city rangle,—Mendocino Co., 7.5 Minute Se- of Lockport, to the intersection of ries, edition of 1967, revised 1994. State Route 31 and Upper Mountain (c) Boundary. The Covelo viticultural Road; then area surrounds the town of Covelo in (13) Proceed north-northwesterly on northern Mendocino County, Cali- Upper Mountain Road 0.65 mile and fornia. The area’s boundaries are de- then northerly on Sunset Drive 0.25 fined as follows— mile to the junction of Sunset Drive (1) Beginning on the Dos Rios map at and the 600-foot contour line; then the intersection of State Highway 162 (14) Proceed westerly along the 600- and the southern boundary of section foot contour line, continuing through 25, T22N, R13W (labeled Inspiration

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Point on the map), proceed west 0.3 northwest quadrant of section 34, T23N, miles on Highway 162 to BM 2006 in sec- R12W, Covelo East map; then tion 36, T22N, R13W; then (13) Proceed straight south-southeast (2) Proceed straight west-northwest 1.2 miles to the 1,953-foot peak in the 1.5 miles to the 2,537-foot elevation northeast quadrant of section 3, T22N, point in the northwest quadrant of sec- R12W, Covelo East map; then tion 26, T22N, R13W, Dos Rios map; (14) Proceed straight southerly 0.9 then mile to the 2,012-foot peak in the (3) Proceed straight northwest 1.6 northeast quadrant of section 10, T22N, miles to the 2,488-foot peak in the R12W, Covelo East map; then northwest quadrant of section 22, T22N, (15) Proceed straight south-southeast R13W, Covelo West map; then 1.4 miles along Dingman Ridge to the (4) Proceed straight north-northwest 2,228-foot peak along the section 14 and 0.75 miles to the 2,262-foot peak on the 15 boundary line, T22N, R12W, Covelo section 15 and 16 boundary line, T22N, East map; then R13W, and continue straight north 1.6 (16) Proceed straight southeast 0.95 miles to the 2,247-foot peak on the sec- mile to the 2,398-foot peak in the tion 3 and 4 boundary line, T22N, R13W, northeast quadrant of section 23, T22N, Covelo West map; then R12W, Covelo East map; then (5) Proceed straight northerly 1 mile (17) Proceed straight south-southeast to the 1,974-foot peak on the T22N/T23N 1.75 miles to the 2,474-foot elevation boundary line, and continue straight point along the section 25 and 26 north 1.6 miles to the 2,290-foot peak in boundary line, T22N, R12W, Jamison the northwest quadrant of section 27, Ridge map; then T23N, R13W, Covelo West map; then (18) Proceed straight west-southwest (6) Proceed straight northeast 1.2 0.9 mile to BM 2217 in the southwest miles to the 2,397-foot peak in the quadrant of section 26, and continue northeast quadrant of section 22, and straight westerly 1.5 miles to the 2,230- continue straight northeast 1.5 miles foot peak northwest of Iron Spring, in to BM 2210 in the northeast quadrant of the southeast quadrant of section 28, section 14, T23N, R13W, Covelo West T22N, R12W, Jamison Ridge map; then map; then (19) Proceed straight southwest 0.65 (7) Proceed straight east-southeast mile to the 2,022-foot peak very near an 1.75 miles to the 2,792-foot peak in the unimproved road in section 33, T22N, southwest quadrant of section 18, T23, R12W, Jamison Ridge map; then R12W, Covelo East map; then (20) Proceed straight west-northwest (8) Proceed straight north-northeast- 1.5 miles to the 1,762-foot peak in the erly 0.9 mile to the 2,430-foot elevation northeast quadrant of section 31, T22N, point in the southeast quadrant of sec- R12W, Jamison Ridge map, and con- tion 7, T23N, R12W, Covelo East map; tinue in the same line of direction 1.1 then miles to the beginning point at the (9) Proceed straight east-northeast intersection of State Highway 162 and 1.6 miles to the peak of Coyote Rock in the southern boundary of section 25, section 9, T23N, R12W, Covelo East T22N, R13W (labeled Inspiration Point), map; then on the Dos Rios map. (10) Proceed straight east-southeast [T.D. TTB–42, 71 FR 8205, Feb. 16, 2006] 1.55 miles to the 2,435-foot elevation point in the northern half of section 15, § 9.188 Horse Heaven Hills. and continue straight southeast 2.3 (a) Name. The name of the miles to the 2,066-foot peak in the viticultural area described in this sec- southwest quadrant of section 24, T23N, tion is ‘‘Horse Heaven Hills’’. For pur- R12W, Covelo East map; then poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Horse (11) Proceed straight south-southwest Heaven Hills’’ and ‘‘Horse Heaven’’ are 0.6 mile to the 2,024-foot peak near the terms of viticultural significance. section 26 eastern boundary line, T23N, (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate R12W, Covelo East map; then maps for determining the boundaries of (12) Proceed straight west-southwest the Horse Heaven Hills viticultural 1.9 miles to the 2,183-foot peak in the area are 28 United States Geological

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Survey (USGS) 1:24,000 scale topo- Counties, Washington. The boundary of graphic maps. They are titled: the Horse Heaven Hills viticultural (1) Umatilla Quadrangle, Oregon— area is described below: Washington, 1993; (1) Beginning on the Umatilla map at (2) Irrigon Quadrangle, Oregon— the intersection of Interstate Highway Washington, 1993; 82 and the north bank of the Columbia (3) Paterson Quadrangle, Wash- River in Benton County, Washington, ington—Oregon, 1993; proceed westerly (downstream) along (4) West of Paterson Quadrangle, the river’s north bank, passing through Washington—Oregon, 1993; the Irrigon, Paterson, West of (5) Boardman Quadrangle, Oregon— Paterson, Boardman, Crow Butte, and Washington, 1993; Golgotha Butte maps, to the mouth of (6) Crow Butte Quadrangle, Wash- Pine Creek in section 32, T4N/R22E, on ington—Oregon, 1993; the Heppner Junction map in Klickitat (7) Golgotha Butte Quadrangle, County; then Washington—Oregon, 1993; (2) Follow Pine Creek northwesterly (8) Heppner Junction Quadrangle, Or- (upstream) for approximately 7.0 miles egon—Washington, 1962, photo revised, to the junction of Pine Creek and the 1970; western boundary of section 16, T4N/ (9) Wood Gulch Quadrangle, Wash- R21E, on the Wood Gulch map, then ington—Oregon, 1962, photo revised continue north along the section 1970, photo inspected 1975; boundary to the point where East (10) Crider Valley Quadrangle, Wash- Road, which coincides with the section ington, 1962; line at this point, crosses the 1,700-foot (11) Douty Canyon Quadrangle, Wash- contour line, very near the south- ington, 1962; western corner of section 9, T4N, R21E; (12) Tule Prong Quadrangle, Wash- then ington, 1965; (3) Proceed northeasterly along the (13) Prosser SW Quadrangle, Wash- meandering 1,700-foot contour line ington, 1965, photo inspected 1975; through, and crossing between, the (14) Mabton West Quadrangle, Wash- Crider Valley and Douty Canyon maps ington, 1965; (crossing Alder Creek, Stegeman Can- (15) Mabton East Quadrangle, Wash- yon, Spring Canyon, Sand Ridge, and ington, 1965; Willow Creek) to the point where the (16) Prosser Quadrangle, Washington, 1,700-foot contour line intersects Sand 1965; Ridge Road in section 4, T5N, R22E, on (17) Whitstran Quadrangle, Wash- the Douty Canyon map; then ington, 1965; (4) Continue north-northeasterly (18) Whitstran NE Quadrangle, Wash- along the meandering 1,700-foot con- ington, 1965; tour line through, and crossing be- (19) Corral Canyon Quadrangle, Wash- tween, the Tule Prong and Douty Can- ington, 1977; yon maps (crossing Tule Canyon, Tule (20) Webber Canyon Quadrangle, Prong, and Dead Canyon) to the con- Washington, 1965; tour line’s intersection with Alderdale (21) Badger Mountain Quadrangle, Road in section 31, T7N/R23E, northeast Washington, 1965, photo revised 1978; of Coyote Canyon, on the Prosser SW (22) Taylor Canyon Quadrangle, map in Yakima County; then Washington, 1965; (5) Follow Alderdale Road northwest, (23) Johnson Butte Quadrangle, 1964, returning to the Tule Prong map, and photo revised 1978; continue northwest and then north (24) Nine Canyon Quadrangle, 1964; along Alderdale Road to its intersec- (25) Wallula Quadrangle, 1992; tion with Wandling Road in section 2, (26) Juniper Canyon Quadrangle, 1966, T7N/R22E; then photo revised 1978; (6) From that intersection, proceed (27) Juniper Quadrangle, 1993; and northeasterly in a straight line to the (28) Hat Rock Quadrangle, 1993. 2,011-foot peak near the northwest cor- (c) Boundary. The Horse Heaven Hills ner of section 1, T7N/R22E, on the viticultural area is located in portions Mabton West map, and continue north- of Benton, Klickitat, and Yakima easterly in a straight line to the 1,989-

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foot peak in the southeast corner of 35, T9N/R25E, to the 1,976-foot peak in section 36, T8N/R22E, on the Mabton section 36, T9N/R25E, then east-north- East map; then easterly in a straight line onto the (7) From that peak, proceed easterly Whitstran NE map through the 1,808- in a straight line through the 1,860-foot foot peak in section 30, T9N/R26E, to benchmark along side Township Road the 1,818-foot peak in the same section; in section 31, T8N/R23E, to the 2,009- then foot peak in section 32, T8N/R23E, then (12) From that peak, proceed due northerly in a straight line to the 2,011- north in a straight line to the jeep trail foot peak in the same section, then above the 1,750-foot contour line near easterly to the 1,850 foot peak in the the northeast corner of section 30, T9N/ northwest quadrant of section 33, T8N/ R26E; then R23E, then east-northeasterly to the (13) Follow the jeep trail east-north- 1,964-foot peak beside the western easterly to the 2,046-foot peak of Chan- boundary of section 27, T8N/R23E, then dler Butte in section 21, T9N/R26E, then east-northeasterly through the 2,031- east-northeasterly and then southeast- foot peak in the northwest corner of erly along the jeep trail through sec- section 26, T8N/R23E, to the 2,064-foot tions 22 and 23, T9N/R26E, on the Corral peak in the northern portion of the Canyon map, to the intersection of the same section; then jeep trail and McBee Grade road near (8) From that peak, proceed east- the gravel pit in the southeast corner southeast to the 2,093 foot peak in the of section 23, T9N/R26E, on the northeastern quadrant of section 25, Whitstran NE map; then T8N/R23E on the Prosser map, then (14) From that intersection, proceed northeasterly in a straight line to the southeasterly in a series of straight 2,193-foot peak of Horse Hill in the lines through the 1,689-foot peak in the northeast corner of section 25, T8N/ southeast corner of section 23, T9N/ R23E, then northeasterly in a straight R26E, and the 1,826-foot peak in section line, crossing into Benton County, to 25, T9N/R26E, on the Whitstran map, the 2,107-foot peak in section 19, T8N/ then, on the Webber Canyon map, R24E, then easterly to the 2,081-foot through the 1,845-foot peak in section peak in section 21, T8N/R24E, then east- 30, T9N/R27E, the 1,808-foot peak in sec- northeasterly through the 1,813-foot tion 31, T9N/R27E, the 1,745-foot peak in peak near the northwest corner of sec- section 32, T9N/R27E, and the 1,572-foot tion 13, T8N/R24E, to the 1,861-foot peak of Rome Hill in section 14, T8N/ peak marked with radio towers near R27E, and then, on the Badger Moun- the southern boundary of section 12, tain map, continue in a straight line to T8N/R24E; then the 1,757-foot peak in section 30, T8N/ (9) From that peak, proceed north- R28E; then easterly in a straight line to an un- (15) From the 1,757-foot peak, proceed marked 1,410-foot summit in the north- due south in a straight line to the east corner of section 7, T8N/R25E, on line’s intersection with Smith Road the Whitstran map, then east-south- near the northern boundary of section easterly to the 1,637-foot peak near the 6, T7N/R28E; then center of section 8, T8N/R25E, and then (16) Continue southerly along Smith north-northeasterly to the intersection Road to the road’s intersection with of State Route 221 and Carter Road Clodfelter Road at the southern bound- near the southeast corner of section 5, ary of section 6, T7N/R28E, on the Tay- T8N/R25E; then lor Canyon map; then (10) Follow Carter Road northerly to (17) Proceed east on Clodfelter Road the point where it becomes an unim- to its intersection with Williams Road proved road and continue northerly at the eastern boundary of section 5, then easterly along the unimproved T7N/R28E, and continue east on Wil- road to the 1,854-foot peak of Gibbon liams Road to its intersection with the Hill in the northeast corner of section 1,800-foot contour line in section 4, 4, T8N/R25E; then T7N/R28E; then (11) From that peak, proceed east- (18) Follow the meandering 1,800-foot northeasterly in a straight line contour line southerly then easterly to through the 1,745-foot peak in section the contour line’s junction with the

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northeast corner of section 15, T7N/ southern boundary of the Mendocino R28E; then National Forest), T14N, R8W, at the (19) From that point, proceed east- intersection of the section line and southeasterly in a straight line to the High Valley Road; 1,680-foot benchmark in section 17, (2) From the beginning point, proceed T7N/R29E, on the Johnson Butte map, due east 2.4 miles along the northern and continue east-northeasterly in a boundary lines of sections 16, 15, and 14 straight line through the 2,043-foot (also the southern boundary of the peak of Johnson Butte in section 16, Mendocino National Forest) to the T7N/R29E, to the 2,220-foot peak of northeast corner of section 14, T14N, Jump Off Joe summit in section 12, R8W; then T7N/R29E; then (3) Proceed straight east-southeast (20) From that point, proceed south- 3.15 miles to the intersection of the easterly in a straight line, through the 2,000-foot elevation line and the eastern Nine Canyon map, to the 343-foot boundary of section 17, T14N, R7W; benchmark on the bank of the Colum- then bia River at Palmer Pond in section 13, T6N/R30E, on the Wallula map; and (4) Proceed easterly 2.7 miles along then the meandering 2,000-foot elevation (21) Follow the north bank of the Co- line to its first intersection with the lumbia River westerly (downstream), eastern boundary of section 22, T14N, through the Juniper Canyon, Juniper, R7W, on the Benmore Canyon map; and the Hat Rock maps, to the begin- then ning point at the intersection of Inter- (5) Proceed due south approximately state Highway 82 and the north bank of 300 feet along the eastern boundary of the Columbia River on the Umatilla section 22, T14N, R7W, to its intersec- map. tion with the headwaters of the north branch of the Salt Canyon Creek; then [T.D. TTB–28, 70 FR 38007, July 1, 2005] (6) Proceed easterly 0.4 mile along § 9.189 High Valley. the north branch of the Salt Canyon Creek to its intersection with the 1,600- (a) Name. The name of the foot elevation line in section 23, T14N, viticultural area described in this sec- R7W; then tion is ‘‘High Valley’’. For purposes of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘High Valley’’ is (7) Proceed southerly along the me- a term of viticultural significance. andering 1,600-foot elevation line 4.1 (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate miles to its intersection with State maps for determining the boundaries of Route 20, just north of Sweet Hollow the ‘‘High Valley’’ viticultural area are Creek, in section 35, T14N, R7W; then three United States Geological Survey (8) Proceed southwest and then west (USGS) 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. 1.7 miles on State Route 20 to its inter- They are titled: section with the 1,600-foot elevation (1) Clearlake Oaks Quadrangle, Cali- line just northwest of BM 1634, Wye, in fornia—Lake County; edition of 1958; section 3, T13N, R7W; then photorevised 1975, minor revision 1994; (9) Proceed westerly 15.2 miles along (2) Benmore Canyon Quadrangle, the meandering 1,600-foot elevation California—Lake County; provisional line, crossing the Clearlake Oaks map, edition of 1989, minor revision 1994; and to the elevation line’s intersection (3) Lucerne Quadrangle, California— with an unnamed intermittent stream Lake County; edition of 1958, in Pierce Canyon in the northeast photorevised 1975, minor revision 1994. quadrant of section 20, approximately (c) Boundary. The High Valley 0.4 mile east of VABM 2533, T14N, R8W, viticultural area is located in Lake on the Lucerne map; then County, California, near the village of (10) Proceed northerly and then Clearlake Oaks. The boundary of the northeasterly along the unnamed High Valley viticultural area is as de- intermittent stream in Pierce Canyon scribed below: and then the stream’s northern fork (1) The point of beginning is on the approximately 1.6 miles to the north- Clearlake Oaks map on the northern ern fork’s intersection with the 3,000- boundary line of section 16 (also the foot elevation line in section 16, T14N,

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R8W, on the Clearlake Oaks map; and near the northwest corner of section 4, then T24S/R5W (Yoncalla Quadrangle); then (11) Proceed straight northeast 0.15 (4) Proceed northeasterly along the mile, returning to the beginning point. 800-foot contour line, cross Wilson Creek in the northern portion of sec- [T.D. TTB–30, 70 FR 38001, July 1, 2005] tion 23, T23S/R5W, pass onto the Scotts Valley map at Section 14, T23S/R5W, § 9.190 Red Hill Douglas County, Or- egon. and continue northeasterly along the 800-foot contour line to its intersection (a) Name. The name of the with the R4W/R5W range line, which at viticultural area described in this sec- that point is also the eastern boundary tion is ‘‘Red Hill Douglas County, Or- of section 1, T23S/R5W (Scotts Valley egon’’. For purposes of part 4 of this Quadrangle); then chapter, ‘‘Red Hill Douglas County, Or- (5) Proceed southwesterly along the egon’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- 800-foot contour line, re-cross the R4W/ cance. R5W range line, and continue to the (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate second intersection of the 800-foot con- maps for determining the boundary of tour line and the pipeline in section 1, the Red Hill Douglas County, Oregon T23/R5W (Scotts Valley Quadrangle); viticultural area are three United then States Geological Survey (USGS), (6) Proceed 5.75 miles southwesterly 1:24,000 scale, topographic maps. They along the pipeline, cross Wilson Creek are: in section 24, T23S/R5W, return to the (1) Sutherlin, OR (Provisional edition Yoncalla map in section 26, T23S/R5W, 1988); and continue southwesterly along the (2) Scotts Valley, OR (Provisional pipeline to the point of beginning at edition 1987); and the intersection of the pipeline inter- (3) Yoncalla, OR (Provisional edition section and the T23S/T24S township 1987). line in section 35, T23S/R5W (Yoncalla (c) Boundary. The Red Hill Douglas Quadrangle). County, Oregon viticultural area is lo- [T.D. TTB–35, 70 FR 60001, Oct. 14, 2005] cated in Douglas County, Oregon, east of Interstate 5 near the hamlet of Rice § 9.191 Ramona Valley. Hill, between the villages of Yoncalla (a) Name. The name of the and Oakland. viticultural area described in this sec- (1) Beginning on the Yoncalla map tion is ‘‘Ramona Valley’’. For purposes along the southern boundary of section of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Ramona Val- 35, T23S/R5W, at the point where a ley’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- pipeline crosses the T23S/T24S town- cance. ship line, proceed due west 0.8 mile (b) Approved Maps. The two United along the T23S/T24S township line to States Geological Survey 1:100,000 scale its intersection with the 800-foot con- topographic (30 × 60 Minute Quad- tour line just west of Pollock Creek in rangle) maps used to determine the section 34, T23S/R5W (Yoncalla Quad- boundaries of the Ramona Valley rangle); then viticultural area are titled— (2) Proceed southerly along the me- (1) Borrego Valley, California, 1982 andering 800-foot contour line, cross edition; and onto the Sutherlin map in section 10, (2) El Cajon, California, 1979 edition. T24S/R5W, and continue westerly along (c) Boundary. The Ramona Valley the 800-foot contour line to its first viticultural area is located in central intersection with the eastern boundary San Diego County, California. The of section 8, T24S/R5W (Sutherlin Quad- area’s boundaries are defined as fol- rangle); then lows— (3) Proceed northerly along the me- (1) Beginning in the southwest corner andering 800-foot contour line, return of the Borrego Valley map at the 882- to the Yoncalla map in section 9, T23S/ meter (2,894-foot) peak of Woodson R5W, and continue northerly along the Mountain, T13S, R1W, proceed straight 800-foot contour line to its intersection north-northwest approximately 3.25 with the T23S/T24S township line very miles to the 652-meter (2,140-foot) peak

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of Starvation Mountain, T13S, R1W (5) Coyote Rapids Quadrangle, Wash- (Borrego Valley map); then ington, Provisional Edition 1986; (2) Proceed straight east-northeast (6) Vernita Bridge Quadrangle, Wash- approximately 12.5 miles to the Gaging ington, Provisional Edition 1986; Station on the northwest shoreline of (7) Priest Rapids NE Quadrangle, Sutherland Lake, T12S, R2E (Borrego Washington, Provisional Edition 1986; Valley map); then and (3) Proceed straight southeast ap- (8) Priest Rapids Quadrangle, Wash- proximately 4.4 miles to the 999-meter (3,278-foot) peak of Witch Creek Moun- ington, 1948; photo revised 1978. tain, T13S, R2E, east of Ballena Valley (c) Boundary. The Wahluke Slope (Borrego Valley map); then viticultural area is located in Grant (4) Proceed straight south-southeast- County, Washington. The boundary of erly approximately 6.6 miles, crossing the Wahluke Slope viticultural area is onto the El Cajon map, to the summit as described below: of Eagle Peak (3,166 feet), T14S, R3E, (1) The beginning point is at the northeast of the El Capitan Reservoir northwest corner of the viticultural (El Cajon map); then area where the east bank of the Colum- (5) Proceed straight west-southwest bia River intersects the north bound- approximately 12.7 miles, passing ary line of section 22, T15N/R23E, on through Barona Valley, to the peak the Beverly map; then (1,002 feet) near the center of the (2) From the beginning point proceed unnamed island in the San Vicente straight east 1.5 miles to the intersec- Reservoir, T14S, R1E (El Cajon map); tion of the section 23 north boundary then (6) Proceed straight northwesterly line and the 1,480-foot elevation line, approximately 3.9 miles to the 822- T15N/R23E, Beverly map; then meter (2,697-foot) peak of Iron Moun- (3) Proceed generally east along the tain, T14S, R1W (El Cajon map); and meandering 1,480-foot elevation line, (7) Proceed straight north-northwest crossing the Beverly map, the Beverly approximately 2.8 miles, crossing onto SE map, and the Smyrna map, and con- the Borrego Valley map, and return to tinue onto the Wahatis Peak map to the beginning point at the peak of the intersection of the 1,480-foot ele- Woodson Mountain. vation line and the eastern boundary [T.D. TTB–39, 70 FR 72719, Dec. 7, 2005] line of section 15, which forms a por- tion of the boundary line of the Han- § 9.192 Wahluke Slope. ford Site, T15N/R26E, Wahatis Peak (a) Name. The name of the map; then viticultural area described in this sec- (4) Proceed generally southwest tion is ‘‘Wahluke Slope’’. For purposes along the Hanford Site boundary in a of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Wahluke series of 90 degree angles, crossing the Slope’’ and ‘‘Wahluke’’ are terms of Wahatis map, the Coyote Rapids map viticultural significance. in section 36, T15N/R25E, and the (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate Vernita Bridge map, and continue onto maps for determining the boundary of the Priest Rapids NE map to the inter- the Wahluke Slope viticultural area section of the Hanford Site boundary are eight United States Geological Sur- and the north bank of the Columbia vey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. River, section 10, T13N/R24E, Priest They are titled: Rapids NE map; then (1) Beverly Quadrangle, Washington, (5) Proceed generally west along the 1965; north bank of the Columbia River, (2) Beverly SE Quadrangle, Wash- crossing onto the Priest Rapids map ington—Grant Co., 1965; (3) Smyrna Quadrangle, Wash- and, turning north-northwest, continue ington—Grant Co., Provisional Edition along the river bank and, crossing onto 1986; the Beverly map, return to the begin- (4) Wahatis Peak Quadrangle, Wash- ning point. ington—Grant Co., Provisional Edition [T.D. TTB–40, 70 FR 72710, Dec. 7, 2005] 1986;

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§ 9.193 Rattlesnake Hills. (4) Continues straight eastward, crossing onto the Granger NE map, to (a) Name. The name of the the 3,021-foot peak of High Top Moun- viticultural area described in this sec- tain, section 32, T12N/R22E; then tion is ‘‘Rattlesnake Hills’’. For pur- (5) Continues straight east-southeast poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Rat- to the 2,879-foot peak in the northeast tlesnake Hills’’ is a term of viticultural quadrant of section 3, T11N/R22E, and significance. continues in the same direction in a (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate straight line until the line intersects maps for determining the boundaries of with the 120°00′ west longitude line in the Rattlesnake Hills viticultural area section 1 of T11N/R22E along the east are eight United States Geological Sur- margin of the Granger NE map; then vey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. (6) Proceeds straight south along the They are titled: 120°00′ west longitude line to its inter- (1) Yakima East Quadrangle, Wash- section with a set of power lines in sec- ington—Yakima Co., 1953, photorevised tion 24, T11N/R22E, on the east margin 1985; of the Granger NE map; then (2) Elephant Mountain Quadrangle, (7) Follows the power lines south- Washington—Yakima Co., 1953, west, crossing onto the Sunnyside map, photorevised 1985; to their intersection with the Sunny- (3) Granger NW Quadrangle, Wash- side Canal, section 8, T10N/R22E; then ington—Yakima Co., 1965; (8) Follows the meandering Sunny- (4) Granger NE Quadrangle, Wash- side Canal generally northwest, cross- ington—Yakima Co., 1964; ing over the northeast corner of the (5) Sunnyside Quadrangle, Wash- Granger map, and continuing over the ington—Yakima Co., 1965, photorevised Granger NW map, the Toppenish map, 1978; and onto the Wapato map to the ca- (6) Granger Quadrangle, Wash- nal’s intersection with Interstate High- ington—Yakima Co., 1965; way 82, section 27 west boundary line, (7) Toppenish Quadrangle, Wash- T12N/R19E; then ington—Yakima Co., 1958, photorevised (9) Follows Interstate Highway 82 1985; and northwest for 2.75 miles, crosses onto (8) Wapato Quadrangle, Washington— the Yakima East map, and returns to Yakima Co., 1958, photorevised 1985. the beginning point. (c) Boundary. The Rattlesnake Hills [T.D. TTB–43, 71 FR 8211, Feb. 16, 2006] viticultural area is located in Yakima County, Washington. The area’s bound- § 9.194 San Antonio Valley. ary is defined as follows: (a) Name. The name of the (1) The beginning point is on the viticultural area described in this sec- Yakima East map at the point where a tion is ‘‘San Antonio Valley’’. For pur- line drawn straight east from the west poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘San end of the Wapato Dam on the Yakima Antonio Valley’’ is a term of River intersects Interstate Highway 82, viticultural significance. section 17, T12N/R19E. This line coin- (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate cides with the boundary of the Yakima maps for determining the boundary of Valley viticultural area (27 CFR 9.69). the San Antonio Valley viticultural From the beginning point, the Rattle- area are ten United States Geological snake Hills viticultural area boundary Survey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. line— They are titled: (2) Proceeds straight eastward, cross- (1) Hames Valley, California, 1949, ing onto the Elephant Mountain map, photorevised 1978; to the 2,192-foot peak of Elephant (2) Tierra Redonda Mountain, Cali- Mountain, section 16, T12N/R20E; then fornia, 1949, photorevised 1979; (3) Continues straight east-southeast, (3) Bradley, California, 1949, crossing over the northeast corner of photorevised 1979; the Toppenish map, and continuing (4) Bryson, California, 1949, onto the Granger NW map, to the 2,186- photorevised 1979; foot pinnacle of Zillah Peak, section 32, (5) Williams Hill, California, 1949, T12N/R21E; then photorevised 1979;

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(6) Jolon, California, 1949; (8) Proceed east-northeast in a (7) Alder Peak, California, 1995; straight line for approximately 3.9 (8) Bear Canyon, California, 1949, miles, passing onto the Hunter Liggett photoinspected 1972; Military Reservation and crossing the (9) Cosio Knob, California, 1949, San Antonio River, to a 2,449-foot peak photorevised 1984; and on the Hunter Liggett Military Res- (10) Espinosa Canyon, California, ervation; then 1949, photorevised 1979. (9) Proceed northeast in a straight (c) Boundary. The San Antonio Val- line for approximately 2.5 miles, cross- ley viticultural area is located in Mon- ing Mission Creek, across sections 30 terey County, California. The boundary and 29, T21S, R7E, on the Cosio Knob of the San Antonio Valley viticultural map to the 2,530-foot peak of Cosio area is as described below: Knob; then (1) The beginning point is at the (10) From Cosio Knob, proceed east- southeast corner of section 14, T23S, southeast in a straight line for approxi- R9E, on the Hames Valley map; mately 9.5 miles across sections 29, 28, (2) From the beginning point, proceed 27, 26, 35, and 36, T21S, R7E, sections 31 southeast in a straight line for approxi- and 32, T21S, R8E, and sections 5, 4, 3, mately 5 miles across sections 24 and and 2, T22S, R8E, on the Espinosa Can- 25, T23S, R9E, and sections 30, 31, and yon map, to a 1,811-foot peak located in 32, T23S, R10E, and section 5, T24S, section 2; then R10E, to the southeast corner of sec- (11) Proceed southeast in a straight tion 5, on the Tierra Redonda Moun- line for approximately 10.4 miles across tain map; then sections 2, 11, 12, and 13, T22S, R8E, and (3) Continue southeast in a straight sections 18 and 19, T22S, R9E, on the line for approximately 3.25 miles Espinosa Canyon map, sections 19, 30, through sections 9, 16, 15, and 22, T24S, 29, 32, and 33, T22S, R9E, on the north- R10E, to the mid-point of the eastern west corner of the Williams Hill map, boundary of section 22 on the Bradley and sections 4, 3, 10, 11, and 14, T23S, map; then R9E, on the Hames Valley map, to the (4) Proceed straight south for ap- beginning point at the southeast cor- proximately 2.5 miles along the eastern ner of section 14, T23S, R9E. boundary line of sections 22, 27, and 34, [T.D. TTB–46, 71 FR 33242, June 8, 2006] T24S, R10E, to the Monterey-San Luis Obispo County line; then § 9.195 Alta Mesa. (5) Follow the Monterey-San Luis (a) Name. The name of the Obispo County line west for approxi- viticultural area described in this sec- mately 7.0 miles, back onto the Tierra tion is ‘‘Alta Mesa’’. For purposes of Redonda Mountain map, to the south- part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Alta Mesa’’ is a west corner of section 34, T24S, R9E; term of viticultural significance. then (b) Approved maps. The seven United (6) Proceed northwest in a straight States Geological Survey, 1:24,000 line for approximately 17 miles, cross- scale, topographic quadrangle maps ing sections 33, 32, 29, 30, and 19, T24S, used to determine the boundary of the R9E, and sections 24, 13, 14, 10, 9, and 4, Alta Mesa viticultural area are titled— T24S, R8E, on the Bryson map, section (1) North Lodi, Calif., 1968, 5, T24S, R8E in the southwest corner of photorevised 1976; the Williams Hill map, section 32, T23S, (2) Galt, Calif., 1968, photorevised and sections 23, 22, 15, and 16, T23S, 1980; R7E, on the Jolon map, to an 1,890-foot (3) Florin, Calif., 1968, photorevised peak located approximately 2,100 feet 1980; west of section 8, T23S, R7E; then (4) Elk Grove, Calif., 1968, (7) Continue northwest in a straight photorevised 1979; line for approximately 9 miles, crossing (5) Sloughhouse, Calif., 1968, the Alder Peak map between Milpitas photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993; Grant and Stony Valley, and sections 9, (6) Clay, Calif., 1968, photorevised 4, and 5, T22S, R6E, on the Bear Canyon 1980, minor revision 1993; and map, to a 2,713-foot peak located in sec- (7) Lockeford, Calif., 1968, tion 5, T22S, R6E; then photorevised 1979, minor revision 1993.

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(c) Boundary. The Alta Mesa section 9, T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse viticultural area is located in Sac- Quadrangle); then ramento County, California, and is en- (10) Proceed south 0.7 mile on tirely within the Lodi viticultural area Tavernor Road to the center of the (27 CFR 9.107). The Alta Mesa loop at the end of the road, section 16, viticultural area boundary is as fol- T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); lows: then (1) The beginning point is on the Lodi (11) Proceed southwest in a straight North map at the intersection of Kost line for 0.1 mile to the line’s intersec- Road and the Southern Pacific railway, tion with the east end of the landing section 34, T5N, R6E. From the begin- strip shown in the northwest quadrant ning point, proceed north-northwest 8.7 of section 16, T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse miles along the Southern Pacific rail- Quadrangle); then way to its intersection with State (12) Proceed west along the landing Route 99 at McConnel, section 20, T6N, strip and a line extending from its R6E (Galt Quadrangle); then western end to the line’s intersection (2) Proceed northwest 4.7 miles on with Alta Mesa Road on the eastern State Route 99 to its intersection with boundary of section 17, T6N, R7E Sheldon Road at the northern bound- (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then ary of section 26, T7N, R5E (Florin (13) Proceed south 6.1 miles on Alta Quadrangle); then Mesa Road, crossing State Route 104, (3) Proceed east 5.2 miles on Sheldon to Alta Mesa Road’s intersection with Road to its intersection with the Cen- Borden Road at the southwest corner tral California Traction railroad at the of section 9, T5N, R7E (Clay Quad- northern boundary of section 27, T7N, rangle); then R6E (Elk Grove Quadrangle); then (14) Proceed east 1 mile on Borden (4) Proceed southeast 3.85 miles along Road to its intersection with Alabama the Central California Traction rail- Road at the southeast corner of section road to Grant Line Road, then south- 9, T5N, R7E (Clay Quadrangle); then west on Grant Line Road to Wilton (15) Proceed south 2 miles on Ala- Road at the hamlet of Sheldon, and bama Road to its intersection with then continue southeast on Wilton Simmerhorn Road at the southeast Road to its intersection with Dillard corner of section 21, T5N, R7E (Clay Road, section 6, T6N, R7E (Elk Grove Quadrangle); then Quadrangle); then (16) Proceed east 2 miles on (5) Proceed northeast 2.6 miles on Simmerhorn Road to its intersection Dillard Road to its intersection with with Clay Station Road at the north- Lee Shorthorn Road, T7N, R7E east corner of section 26, T5N, R7E (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then (Clay Quadrangle); then (6) Proceed southeast 0.9 mile on Lee (17) Proceed south 0.5 mile on Clay Shorthorn Road to its intersection Station Road to its intersection with with Tavernor Road, T7N, R7E Dry Creek, section 26, T5N, R7E (Clay (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then Quadrangle); then (7) Proceed south 0.95 mile on (18) Proceed west-southwest (down- Tavernor Road to its first 90 degree stream) 7.8 miles along Dry Creek, turn to the west (where two unim- crossing over the northwest corner of proved roads join Tavernor Road from the Lockeford map, and twice crossing the east and south), section 4, T6N, R7E over the southeast corner of the Galt (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then map, to Dry Creek’s intersection with Lincoln Way, section 35, T5N, R6E (8) Continue due south 1 mile in a (Lodi North Quadrangle); then straight line to the line’s intersection (19) Proceed northwest 0.1 mile on with the 105-foot contour line and an Lincoln Way to its intersection with unimproved extension of Blake Road, Kost Road, section 35, T5N, R6E (Lodi section 9, T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse North Quadrangle); and Quadrangle); then (20) Proceed west 0.3 mile on Kost (9) Proceed west 0.3 mile on the un- Road, returning to the beginning point. improved extension of Blake Road to its intersection with Tavernor Road, [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006]

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§ 9.196 Borden Ranch. section 9, T5N, R7E (Clay Quadrangle); then (a) Name. The name of the (5) Proceed north 1.35 miles on Alta viticultural area described in this sec- Mesa Road, crossing State Route 104, tion is ‘‘Borden Ranch’’. For purposes to Alta Mesa Road’s intersection with of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Borden the Laguna tributary along the west- Ranch’’ is a term of viticultural sig- ern boundary line of section 4, T5N, nificance. R7E (Clay Quadrangle); then (b) Approved maps. The six United (6) Proceed easterly (upstream) about State Geological Survey, 1:24,000 scale, 16.5 miles along the meandering La- topographic quadrangle maps used to guna tributary, crossing over the determine the boundary of the Borden southeast corner of the Sloughhouse Ranch viticultural area are titled— map, to the Laguna’s intersection with (1) Lockeford, Calif., 1968, the Sacramento-Amador County line, photorevised 1979, minor revision 1993; 0.75 mile south of the Ione Road, T6N, (2) Clay, Calif., 1968, photorevised R9E (Carbondale Quadrangle); then 1980, minor revision 1993; (7) Proceed south and then southeast (3) Sloughhouse, Calif., 1968, about 10.8 miles along the Sacramento- photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993; Amador and Sacramento-San Joaquin (4) Carbondale, Calif., 1968, County lines, crossing over the Goose photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993; Creek map, to the County line’s inter- (5) Goose Creek, Calif., 1968, section with Liberty Road, section 32, photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993; T5N, R9E (Clements Quadrangle); and and (8) Proceed west about 9.3 miles west (6) Clements, Calif., 1968, minor revi- along Liberty Road, returning to the sion 1993. beginning point. (c) Boundary. The Borden Ranch [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006] viticultural area is located in Sac- ramento and San Joaquin Counties, § 9.197 Clements Hills. California, and is entirely within the (a) Name. The name of the Lodi viticultural area (27 CFR 9.107). viticultural area described in this sec- The Borden Ranch viticultural area tion is ‘‘Clements Hills’’. For purposes boundary is as follows: of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Clements (1) The beginning point is on the Hills’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- Lockeford map at the intersection of cance. Liberty Road and Elliott Road at the (b) Approved maps. The six United southwest corner of section 36, T5N, States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale, R7E. From the beginning point, pro- topographic quadrangle maps used to ceed north 2 miles on Elliot Road, determine the boundary of the which becomes Clay Station Road upon Clements Hills viticultural area are ti- crossing the Sacramento-San Joaquin tled— County line at Dry Creek, to Clay Sta- (1) Waterloo, Calif., 1968, tion Road’s intersection with photoinspected 1978; Simmerhorn Road, at the southeast (2) Lockeford, Calif., 1968, corner of section 23, T5N, R7E (Clay photorevised 1979, minor revision 1993; Quadrangle); then (3) Clements, Calif., 1968, minor revi- (2) Proceed west 2 miles on sion 1993; Simmerhorn Road to its intersection (4) Wallace, Calif., 1962; with Alabama Road at the southwest (5) Valley Springs SW., Calif., 1962, corner of section 22, T5N, R7E (Clay photoinspected 1973; and Quadrangle); then (6) Linden, Calif., 1968, minor revision (3) Proceed north 2 miles on Alabama 1993. Road to its intersection with Borden (c) Boundary. The Clements Hills Road at the northwest corner of sec- viticultural area is located in San Joa- tion 15, T5N, R7E (Clay Quadrangle); quin County, California, and is entirely then within the Lodi viticultural area (27 (4) Proceed west 1 mile on Borden CFR 9.107). The Clements Hills Road to its intersection with Alta viticultural areas boundary is as fol- Mesa Road at the southwest corner of lows—

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(1) The beginning point is on the Wa- (c) Boundary. The Cosumnes River terloo map at the intersection of the viticultural area is located in Sac- Calaveras River and Jack Tone Road, ramento County, California, and is en- section 31 west boundary line, T3N, tirely within the Lodi viticultural area R8E. From the beginning point, pro- (27 CFR 9.107). The Cosumnes River ceed north 6.9 miles on Jack Tone Road viticultural area boundary is as fol- to its intersection with Elliot Road in lows— the village of Lockeford (where Jack (1) The beginning point is on the Tone Road is known as E. Hammond Bruceville map at the intersection of Street for a short distance), section 30, the Mokelumne River and Interstate T4N, R8E (Lockeford Quadrangle); then Highway 5, T5N, R5E. From the begin- (2) Proceed northwest 5.4 miles on El- ning point, proceed north 8.5 miles liott Road, crossing the Mokelumne along Interstate 5 to its intersection River, to Elliott Road’s intersection with an unnamed light duty road, lo- with Liberty Road at the northwest cally known to the west of Franklin as corner of section 1, T4N, R7E, Hood-Franklin Road, section 18, T6N, (Lockeford Quadrangle); then R5E (Florin Quadrangle); then (3) Proceed east 9.3 miles on Liberty (2) Proceed east 1.2 miles straight on Road to its junction with the San Joa- Hood-Franklin Road to its intersection quin-Amador County line, north of the with Franklin Boulevard in the village Camanche Reservoir, section 32, T5N, of Franklin, section 17, T6N, R5E (Flor- R9E (Clements Quadrangle); then in Quadrangle); then (4) Proceed south-southeast 13 miles (3) Proceed north 4.3 miles on Frank- along the San Joaquin-Amador and lin Boulevard to its intersection with San Joaquin-Calaveras County lines, Sims Road on the west and Sheldon crossing over the Wallace map, to the Road to the east at the northwest cor- County line’s intersection with the ner of section 28, T7N, R5E (Florin Calaveras River, section 31, T3N, R10E Quadrangle); then (Valley Springs SW., Quadrangle); and (4) Proceed east 2.4 miles on Sheldon (5) Proceed southwest (downstream) Road to its intersection with State 14.2 miles along the Calaveras River, Route 99 at the northern boundary sec- crossing over the Linden map, return- tion 26, T7N, R5E (Florin Quadrangle); ing to the beginning point. then [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006] (5) Proceed south-southeast 6 miles on State Route 99, crossing over the § 9.198 Cosumnes River. Elk Grove map, to the road’s intersec- (a) Name. The name of the tion with the Southern Pacific railway viticultural area described in this sec- line at McConnell, section 20, T6N, R6E tion is ‘‘Cosumnes River’’. For pur- (Galt Quadrangle); then poses of part 4 of this chapter, (6) Proceed south-southeast 8.7 miles ‘‘Cosumnes River’’ and ‘‘Cosumnes’’ are along the Southern Pacific railway line terms of viticultural significance. to its intersection with Kost Road, sec- (b) Approved maps. The six United tion 34, T5N, R6E (Lodi North Quad- States Geological Survey, 1:24,000 rangle); then scale, topographic quadrangle maps (7) Proceed west and then north 3.8 used to determine the boundary of the miles on Kost Road to its intersection Cosumnes River viticultural area are with New Hope Road, T5N, R6E (Lodi titled— North Quadrangle); then (1) Bruceville, Calif., 1968, (8) Proceed west then south 2.8 miles photorevised 1980; on New Hope Road to its intersection (2) Florin, Calif., 1968, photorevised with the Mokelumne River and the 1980; Sacramento-San Joaquin County line, (3) Elk Grove, Calif., 1968, T5N, R5E (Thornton Quadrangle); and photorevised 1979; (9) Proceed northerly then westerly (4) Galt, Calif., 1968, photorevised (downstream) for about 2.7 miles along 1980; the meandering Mokelumne River, re- (5) Lodi North, Calif.,1968, turning to the beginning point. photorevised 1976; and (6) Thornton, Calif., 1978. [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006]

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§ 9.199 Jahant. Road at the southeast corner of section (a) Name. The name of the 14, T4N, R7E (Lockeford Quadrangle); viticultural area described in this sec- and (7) Proceed west 8.3 miles on Peltier tion is ‘‘Jahant’’. For purposes of part Road, returning to the beginning point. 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Jahant’’ is a term of viticultural significance. [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006] (b) Approved maps. The five United States Geological Survey, 1:24000 scale, § 9.200 Mokelumne River. topographic quadrangle maps used to (a) Name. The name of the determine the boundary of the Jahant viticultural area described in this sec- viticultural area are titled— tion is ‘‘Mokelumne River’’. For pur- (1) Lodi North, Calif., 1968, poses of part 4 of this chapter, photorevised 1976; ‘‘Mokelumne River’’ and ‘‘Mokelumne’’ (2) Thornton, Calif., 1978; are terms of viticultural significance. (3) Galt, Calif., 1968, photorevised (b) Approved maps. The seven United 1980; States Geological Survey, 1:24,000 (4) Lockeford, Calif., 1968, scale, topographic quadrangle maps photorevised 1979; and used to determine the boundary of the (5) Clay, Calif., 1968, photorevised Mokelumne River viticultural area are 1980, minor revision 1993. titled— (c) Boundary. The Jahant viticultural (1) Lodi South, Calif., 1968, area is located in Sacramento and San photorevised 1976; Joaquin Counties, California, and is en- (2) Terminous, Calif., 1978, minor re- tirely with the Lodi viticultural area vision 1993; (27 CFR 9.107). The Jahant viticultural (3) Thornton, Calif., 1978; area boundary is as follows— (4) Bruceville, Calif., 1968, (1) The beginning point is on the Lodi photorevised 1980; North map at the intersection of (5) Lodi North, Calif., 1968, Peltier Road and the Mokelumne photorevised 1976; River, section 16 south boundary line, (6) Lockeford, Calif., 1968, T4N, R6E. From the beginning point, photorevised 1979, minor revision 1993; proceed westerly (downstream) 6.7 and miles along the Mokelumne River to (7) Waterloo, Calif., edition of 1968, its intersection with New Hope Road, photoinspected 1978. about 0.7 mile north of the village of (c) Boundary. The Mokelumne River Thornton, T5N, R5E (Thornton Quad- viticultural area is located in San Joa- rangle); then quin County, California, and is entirely (2) Proceed north then east for 3 within the Lodi viticultural area (27 miles on New Hope Road to its inter- CFR 9.107). The Mokelumne River section with Kost Road, T5N, R6E (Lodi viticultural area boundary is as fol- North Quadrangle); then lows— (3) Proceed south then east for 4.1 (1) The beginning point is on the Lodi miles on Kost Road to its intersection South map at the intersection of with Lincoln Way, section 35, T5N, R6E Eightmile Road and Interstate 5, sec- (Lodi North Quadrangle); then tion 36 south boundary line, T3N, R5E. (4) Proceed southeast 0.15 mile on From the beginning point, proceed Lincoln Way to its intersection with north-northwest 14.7 miles on Inter- Dry Creek, section 35, T5N, R6E (Lodi state 5, crossing over the Terminous North Quadrangle); then and Thornton maps, to the Interstate’s (5) Proceed easterly (upstream) 7 intersection with the Mokelumne miles along Dry Creek, crossing twice River, T5N, R6E (Bruceville Quad- over and back at the southeast corner rangle); then of the Galt map, and then crossing over (2) Proceed southeast (upstream) 5 the northwest corner of the Lockeford miles along the meandering map, to Dry Creek’s intersection with Mokelumne River to its intersection Elliott Road, section 26, T5N, R7E with Peltier Road, section 16, T4N, R6E (Clay Quadrangle); then (Lodi North Quadrangle); then (6) Proceed south 4.5 miles on Elliott (3) Proceed east 8.3 miles along Road to its intersection with Peltier Peltier Road to its intersection with

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Elliott Road at the northeast corner of estuary and Alta Mesa Road, on the section 23, T4N, R7E (Lockeford Quad- western boundary of section 4, T5N, rangle); then R7E. From the beginning point, pro- (4) Proceed south then southeast 2.3 ceed north 4.8 miles on Alta Mesa Road miles on Elliott Road to its intersec- to the road’s intersection with a line tion with Jack Tone Road in the vil- drawn due west from the western end lage of Lockeford (where Jack Tone of the landing strip shown in the north- Road is known as E. Hammond Street western quadrant of section 16, T6N, for a short distance), section 30, T4N, R7E (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then R8E (Lockeford Quadrangle); then (2) Proceed east 0.5 mile to the east- (5) Proceed south 6.7 miles on Jack ern end of the landing strip, section 16, Tone Road to its intersection with the T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); Calaveras River, section 36 east bound- then ary line, T3N, R7E (Waterloo Quad- (3) Proceed northeast in a straight rangle); then line 0.1 mile to the center of the loop at (6) Proceed southwesterly (down- the south end of Tavernor Road, sec- stream) 0.9 mile along the meandering tion 16, T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse Quad- Calaveras River to its intersection rangle); then with Eightmile Road, section 36 south (4) Proceed north 0.75 mile on boundary line, T3N, R7E (Waterloo Tavernor Road to its intersection with Quadrangle); and Blake Road, section 9, T6N, R7E (7) Proceed west 8.6 miles on (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then Eightmile Road, returning to the be- (5) Proceed east 0.5 mile on the unim- ginning point. proved extension of Blake Road to its [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006] intersection with the 105-foot elevation line, section 9, T6N, R7E (Sloughhouse § 9.201 Sloughhouse. Quadrangle); then (a) Name. The name of the (6) Proceed due north about 0.85 mile viticultural area described in this sec- to the 90 degree turn in Tavernor Road tion is ‘‘Sloughhouse’’. For purposes of and continue north about 0.9 mile on part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Sloughhouse’’ Tavernor Road to its intersection with is a term of viticultural significance. Lee Shorthorn Road, T7N, R7E (b) Approved maps. The six United (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then States Geological Survey, 1:24,000 (7) Proceed northwest 0.9 mile on Lee scale, topographic quadrangle maps Shorthorn Road to its intersection used to determine the boundary of the with Dillard Road, T7N, R7E Sloughhouse viticultural area are ti- (Sloughhouse Quadrangle); then tled— (8) Proceed southwest about 2.6 miles (1) Clay, Calif., 1968, photorevised on Dillard Road to its intersection 1980, minor revision 1993; with Wilton Road at the hamlet of Dil- (2) Sloughhouse, Calif., 1968, lard, section 6, T6N, R7E (Elk Grove photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993; Quadrangle); then (3) Elk Grove, Calif., 1968, (9) Proceed northwest 3.1 miles on photorevised 1979; Wilton Road to its intersection with (4) Buffalo Creek, Calif., 1967, Grant Line Road at the hamlet of Shel- photorevised 1980; don, section 27, T7N, R6E (Elk Grove (5) Folsom SE, Calif., 1954, Quadrangle); then photorevised 1980; and (10) Proceed northwest on Grant Line (6) Carbondale, Calif., 1968, Road to its intersection with State photorevised 1980, minor revision 1993. Route 16 (Jackson Road), section 33, (c) Boundary. The Sloughhouse T8N, R7E (Buffalo Creek Quadrangle); viticultural area is located in Sac- then ramento County, California, and is en- (11) Proceed east-southeast 1.6 miles tirely within the Lodi viticultural area on State Route 16 to its intersection (27 CFR 9.107). The Sloughhouse with Deer Creek at BM 108 near viticultural area boundary is as fol- Sloughhouse, T8N, R7E (Sloughhouse lows— Quadrangle); then (1) The beginning point is on the Clay (12) Proceed northeasterly (upstream) map at the intersection of the Laguna about 11 miles along the meandering

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Deer Creek, crossing over the south- (3) Proceed northeast on Doaks Ferry east corner of the Buffalo Creek map, Road to its intersection with the 200- to the creek’s intersection with the foot contour line southeast of Gibson Sacramento-El Dorado County line, Gulch, in section 65; then section 1, T8N, R8E (Folsom, S.E. (4) Follow the 200-foot contour line in Quadrangle); then a westerly loop until it rejoins Doaks (13) Proceed south-southeast followed Ferry Road; then by south for about 12.4 miles along the (5) Continue north on Doaks Ferry Sacramento-El Dorado and Sac- Road to its intersection with State ramento-Amador County line to the Highway 221; then County line’s intersection with the La- (6) Continue north on State Highway guna estuary, 0.75 mile south of the 221 to its intersection with the 200-foot Ione Road, T6N, R9E (Carbondale Quad- contour line at the point where the rangle); and contour line departs from Highway 221 (14) Proceed westerly (downstream) and runs southwest along the southern 17.5 miles along the meandering La- edge of Spring Valley (section 53 on the guna estuary, crossing over the Mission Bottom, Oregon, map); then Sloughhouse map, and return to the be- (7) Follow the 200-foot contour line ginning point on the Clay Quadrangle. first south onto the Salem West, Or- egon, map, then northwest around the [T.D. TTB–50, 71 FR 40414, July 17, 2006] southern and western edge of Spring § 9.202 Eola-Amity Hills. Valley and back on to the Mission Bot- tom, Oregon, map; then (a) Name. The name of the (8) Continue to follow the 200-foot viticultural area described in this sec- contour line generally north on the tion is ‘‘Eola-Amity Hills’’. For pur- Mission Bottom, Oregon, map, crossing poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Eola- onto and back from the Amity, Oregon, Amity Hills’’ is a term of viticultural map and continue past the Yamhill significance. County line and onto the Dayton, Or- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate egon, map; then maps for determining the boundary of (9) Follow the 200-foot contour line the Eola-Amity Hills viticultural area from the Dayton, Oregon, map onto the are six United States Geological Sur- McMinnville, Oregon, map and back to vey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. the Dayton, Oregon, map and continue They are titled— around the northeast edge of the (1) Rickreall, Oregon, 1969, Amity Hills spur of the Eola Hills; then photorevised 1976; (10) Follow the 200-foot contour line (2) Salem West, Oregon, 1969, onto the McMinnville, Oregon, map as photorevised 1986; it continues around the northern and (3) Mission Bottom, Oregon, 1957, re- western periphery of the Amity Hills vised 1993; spur; then (4) Dayton, Oregon, 1957, revised 1992; (11) Follow the 200-foot contour line (5) McMinnville, Oregon, 1957, revised onto the Amity, Oregon, map as it 1992; and heads first south, then generally south- (6) Amity, Oregon, 1957, revised 1993. east, then generally south, along the (c) Boundary. The Eola-Amity Hills western edge of the Eola Hills until it viticultural area is located in the State intersects Old Bethel Road at a point of Oregon, within Polk and Yamhill just north of the Polk County line; Counties, and is entirely within the then Willamette Valley viticultural area. (12) Follow Old Bethel Road, which The area’s boundary is defined as fol- becomes Oak Grove Road, south until lows— it intersects with the 200-foot contour (1) The beginning point is on the line just northwest of the township of Rickreall, Oregon, map, at the inter- Bethel; then section of State Highways 22 and 223; (13) Follow the 200-foot contour line (2) From the beginning point, proceed around in a southeasterly loop until it east on State Highway 22 to its inter- again intersects Oak Grove Road where section with Doaks Ferry Road on the Oak Grove and Zena Roads intersect; Salem West, Oregon, map; then then

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(14) Follow Oak Grove Road south west corner of section 6, T1S/R18W; until it intersects with Frizzell Road; then then (6) Proceed south along Kanan Road (15) Follow Frizzell Road west for approximately 0.35 mile to its intersec- three-tenths mile until it intersects tion with the 1,800-foot contour line with the 200-foot contour line; then (very near the intersection of Kanan (16) Follow the 200-foot contour line Road and an unnamed unimproved generally south until it intersects with road), section 7, T1S/R18W; then the beginning point. (7) Proceed southeasterly along the [T.D. TTB–51, 71 FR 40404, July 17, 2006] meandering 1,800-foot contour line to a point approximately 200 feet due north § 9.203 Saddle Rock-Malibu. of the intersection of Mulholland High- (a) Name. The name of the way and two unnamed, unimproved viticultural area described in this sec- roads near the center of section 7, T1S/ tion is ‘‘Saddle Rock-Malibu’’. For pur- R18W, and, from that point, proceed poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Saddle due south in a straight line to the Rock-Malibu’’ is a term of viticultural intersection of Mulholland Highway significance. and the two unnamed, unimproved (b) Approved Map. The following roads, section 7, T1S/R18W; then United States Geological Survey, (8) Following the eastern-most unim- 1:24,000 scale, topographic map is used proved road, proceed southerly along to determine the boundary of the Sad- the meandering unimproved road, pass- dle Rock-Malibu viticultural area: ing to the west of a 2,054-foot peak, and Point Dume Quadrangle California, 7.5– continue to the road’s intersection Minute Series (Orthophotoquad), 1995. with another unnamed, unimproved (c) Boundary. The Saddle Rock- road immediately south of the section Malibu viticultural area is located in 18 north boundary line and due east of Los Angeles County, California. The a 2,448-foot peak, section 18, T1S/R18W; boundary of the Saddle Rock-Malibu then viticultural area is as described below: (9) Proceed southwesterly along the (1) The beginning point is on the unnamed, unimproved road to its inter- Point Dume map at the intersection of section with the Latigo Canyon Road, Decker Road and Mulholland Highway, just east of BM 2125, section 18, T1S/ section 3, T1S/R19W; R18W; then (2) From the beginning point, proceed (10) Proceed northerly then westerly north-northeast along Decker Road ap- along Latigo Canyon Road to its inter- proximately 0.7 mile to its intersection section with Kanan Road very near the with the southern boundary of the El southeast corner of section 12, T1S/ Conejo land grant, section 3, T1S/R19W; R19W; then then (11) Proceed south along Kanan Road (3) Proceed straight east-southeast for approximately 0.6 mile to its inter- along the El Conejo land grant bound- section with the 1,700-foot contour line, ary line approximately 0.4 mile to the located immediately south of the four- point where the land grant boundary way intersection of two unnamed, un- line changes direction to the northeast, improved roads and Kanan Road, sec- section 2, T1S/R19W; then tion 13, T1S/R19W; then (4) Proceed straight northeast for ap- (12) Proceed 1.5 miles generally west proximately 0.5 mile along the El and northwest along the unnamed, un- Conejo land grant boundary line to its improved road that meanders westerly, second intersection with the 1,700-foot crossing over several intermittent contour line in section 2, T1S/R19W; streams, and continues through Zuma then Canyon to its intersection with (5) Proceed southeasterly along the Encinal Canyon Road at about the meandering 1,700-foot contour line, 1,806-foot elevation mark, section 11, crossing the R19W/R18W range line T1S/R19W; then near the southwest corner of section 6, (13) Crossing Encinal Canyon Road, T1S/R18W, and continue along the proceed northwesterly along the 1,700-foot contour line to its intersec- unnamed, unimproved road, which be- tion with Kanan Road near the south- comes a trail, and continue northerly

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to the trail’s intersection with the ary line of section 12, T3S/R5E 1,900-foot contour line, near the center (Vernalis map); then of section 11, T1S/R19W; then (3) Proceed 1.5 miles straight south (14) Proceed northwesterly along the and then east along Lehman Road to meandering 1,900-foot contour line, cir- its intersection with Bird Road at the cling to the west of the 2,189-foot peak southeast corner of section 12, T3S/R5E in section 11, to the contour line’s (Vernalis map); then intersection with Mulholland Highway (4) Proceed 1 mile straight south at the northern boundary of section 11, along Bird Road to its intersection T1S/R19W; then with Durham Ferry Road at the south- (15) Proceed westerly about 0.8 mile east corner of section 13, T3S/R5E on Mulholland Highway and return to (Vernalis map); then the beginning point. (5) Proceed 1.9 miles straight east along Durham Ferry Road to its inter- [T.D. TTB–52, 71 FR 40400, July 17, 2006] section with State Highway 33 along § 9.204 Tracy Hills. the northern boundary line of section 20, T3S/R6E (Vernalis map); then (a) Tracy Hills. The name of the (6) Proceed 5.1 miles straight south- viticultural area described in this sec- east along State Highway 33, passing tion is ‘‘Tracy Hills’’. For purposes of the hamlet of Vernalis, to the high- part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Tracy Hills’’ is way’s intersection with McCracken a term of viticultural significance. Road along the eastern boundary of (b) Approved maps. The appropriate section 2, T4S/R6E (Solyo map); then maps for determining the boundary of (7) Proceed 3.4 miles straight south the Tracy Hills viticultural area are along McCracken Road to its intersec- five USGS 1:24,000-scale, topographic tion with Hamilton Road at the south- maps. They are titled: east corner of section 23, T4S/R6E (1) Tracy, Calif., 1954, photorevised (Solyo map); then 1981; (8) Proceed 2.4 miles straight west (2) Vernalis, CA, 1991; along the southern boundary lines of (3) Solyo, Calif., 1953, photorevised sections 23, 22, and 21, T4S/R6E, cross- 1971, photoinspected 1978; ing the Delta-Mendota Canal and the (4) Lone Tree Creek, Calif., 1955, California Aqueduct, to the junction of photorevised 1971; and the southern boundary of section 21, (5) Midway Calif., 1953, photorevised the 500-foot elevation line, and the 1980. westernmost transmission line, (Solyo (c) Boundary. The Tracy Hills map); then viticultural area is located in south- (9) Proceed 4.2 miles generally north- western San Joaquin County and west along the meandering 500-foot ele- northwestern Stanislaus County in the vation line to section 18, T4S/R6E, State of California. The boundary of where the 500-foot elevation line the Tracy Hills viticultural area is as crosses all the transmission lines and described below. then continues northwest a short dis- (1) The beginning point is on the tance to the easternmost transmission Tracy map at the intersection of the line in the northwest quadrant of sec- Delta-Mendota Canal and Lammers tion 18, T4S/R6E, (Solyo map); then Ferry Road, along the western bound- (10) Proceed 8.45 miles straight north- ary line of section 6, T3S/R5E. From west along the easternmost trans- the beginning point, proceed 0.4 mile mission line, crossing from the Solyo generally southeast along the Delta- map, over the Lone Tree Creek map, to Mendota Canal to its intersection with the Tracy map, and continue to the the Western Pacific Railway line along transmission line’s intersection with the southern boundary line of section the western boundary of section 19, 6, T3S/R5E (Tracy map); then T3S/R5W, about 0.7 mile north-north- (2) Proceed 5.6 miles straight east east of Black Butte (Tracy map); then along the Western Pacific Railway line (11) Proceed in a straight line 2 miles and then along Linne Road to the northwest to this line’s intersection intersection of Linne Road and Leh- with the 500-foot elevation line, imme- man Road, along the northern bound- diately north of an unimproved dirt

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road, just north of the midpoint of the egon Highway 99W and the 250-foot con- western boundary line of section 12, tour line, 0.4 mile east of Spring Brook; T3S/R4E (Tracy map); then (2) From the beginning point, proceed (12) Proceed 0.65 mile straight north northwesterly 1.2 miles along the 250- along the western boundaries of section foot contour to its intersection with an 12 and then section 1 to the section 1 unnamed light-duty road locally line’s intersection with Interstate known as Benjamin Road, section 50, Highway 580 (I–580), section 1, T3S/R4E T3S/R2W, Newberg map; then (Tracy map); then (3) Proceed west 0.5 mile along Ben- (13) Proceed 0.8 mile straight north- jamin Road, crossing railroad tracks, west along I–580 to its intersection to its intersection with an unnamed with the Western Pacific Railway line light-duty road locally known as in section 2, T3S/R4E (Midway map); Spring Brook Road, section 48, T3S/ then R2W, Newberg map; then (14) Proceed easterly 0.7 mile along the Western Pacific Railway line to its (4) Proceed southwest 0.3 mile along intersection with the eastern boundary Spring Brook Road, parallel to the rail- line of section 2, T3S/R4E (Tracy map); road tracks, to its intersection with an and unnamed light-duty road locally (15) Proceed east for 1 mile in a known as Mountainview Drive, section straight line, returning to the begin- 48, T3S/R2W, on the Newberg map; then ning point. (5) Proceed west 0.35 mile on Mountainview Drive to its intersection [T.D. TTB–54, 71 FR 65411, Nov. 8, 2006] with an unnamed light-duty road lo- cally known as Aspen Way, along the § 9.205 Chehalem Mountains. western boundary of section 8, T3S/ (a) Name. The name of the R2W, Newberg map; then viticultural area described in this sec- (6) Proceed northwesterly 1.4 miles tion is ‘‘Chehalem Mountains’’. For on Aspen Way to its intersection with purposes of part 4 of this chapter, Bell Road, along the northern bound- ‘‘Chehalem Mountains’’ is a term of ary of section 47, T3S/R2W, Newberg viticultural significance. map; then (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate (7) Proceed west 0.8 mile on Bell maps for determining the boundary of Road, which becomes North Valley the Chehalem Mountains viticultural Road after crossing Oregon Highway area are six United States Geological 219, to its intersection with the 250-foot Survey 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. contour line, immediately before an They are titled: unimproved dirt road on the left, sec- (1) Newberg Quadrangle, Oregon, 7.5 tion 46, T3S/R2W, Newberg map; then Minute Series, 1961 (photorevised 1985); (2) Dundee Quadrangle, Oregon, 7.5 (8) Proceed westerly 2 miles along the Minute Series, 1956 (revised 1993); 250-foot contour line to its first inter- (3) Laurelwood Quadrangle, Oregon, section with the western boundary line 7.5 Minutes Series 1956 (revised 1992); of section 43, T3S/R3W, along the west- (4) Scholls Quadrangle, Oregon, 7.5 ern border of the Newberg map; then Minute Series, 1961 (photorevised 1985); (9) Proceed north 0.2 mile along the (5) Beaverton Quadrangle, Oregon, 7.5 western boundary of section 43, T3S/ Minute Series, 1961 (photorevised 1984); R3W, to its intersection with the 240- and foot contour line, Newberg map; then (6) Sherwood Quadrangle, Oregon, 7.5 (10) Proceed westerly for 4 miles Minute Series, 1961 (photorevised 1985). along the 240-foot contour line, cross- (c) Boundary. The Chehalem Moun- ing onto the Dundee map, to its inter- tains viticultural area is located in section with an unnamed light-duty Clackamas, Yamhill, and Washington road locally known as Sullivan Lane, Counties, Oregon. The boundary of the section 74, T3S/R3, Dundee map; then Chehalem Mountains viticultural area (11) Proceed south 0.25 mile along is as described below: Sullivan Lane to its intersection with (1) The beginning point is in Yamhill North Valley Road at elevation point County on the Newberg map in section 216, section 74, T3S/R3, Dundee map; 15, T3S/R2W, at the intersection of Or- then

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(12) Proceed west 0.1 mile along southern boundary line of section 1, North Valley Road to its intersection T2S/R3W, Laurelwood map; then with the 200-foot contour line, section (22) Proceed east 0.15 mile on Laurel 74, T3S/R3W, Dundee map; then Road West to its intersection with the (13) Proceed northwesterly 1 mile 200-foot contour line, along the south- along the 200-foot contour line to its ern boundary line of section 1, T2S/ intersection with an unnamed creek R3W, Laurelwood map; then northeast of elevation point 215, and (23) Proceed easterly 17.5 miles along continue northwesterly 0.05 mile along the meandering 200-foot contour line, the unnamed creek to its intersection and, after crossing onto the Scholls with Dopp Road along the western map and crossing over Laurel Road boundary line of section 74, T3S/R3W, South, McCormick Hill Road four Dundee map; then times, and Midway Road, and after (14) Proceed south 0.8 mile along crossing over and back on the Newberg Dopp Road to its intersection with map (crossing Heaton Creek) in section North Valley Road at the elevation 28, T2S/R2W, continue to the contour point 202 near the Ewing Young School, line’s intersection with Mountain section 39, T3S/R3W, Dundee map; then Home Road, east of Heaton Creek, sec- (15) Proceed northerly 5 miles on tion 21, T2S/R2W, Scholls map; then North Valley Road, crossing onto the (24) Continue easterly and then Laurelwood map, to the road’s inter- southerly 8.9 miles along the 200-foot section with Laughlin Road and Al- contour line and, after crossing Baker bertson Road at elevation point 235, Creek, skirting Laurel Ridge to the section 58, T2S/R3W, Laurelwood map; north, crossing onto the Beaverton then map, crossing over and back on the (16) Proceed east 0.1 mile on Albert- Sherwood map, crossing over in the son Road to its intersection with the northwest corner of the Beaverton 240-foot contour line, section 58, T2S/ map, and returning to the Scholls map, R3W, Laurelwood map; then continue to the contour line’s intersec- (17) Proceed northerly 15.6 miles along the 240-foot contour line to its tion with the middle tributary of an intersection with Sandstrom Road, sec- unnamed creek, along the western tion 19, T1S/R3W, Laurelwood map; boundary line of section 24, T2S/R2W, then Scholls map; then (18) Proceed west 0.15 mile on (25) Proceed southeast along the me- Sandstrom Road to its third crossing of andering 200-foot contour line and, the 200-foot contour line, just before after crossing over to the northeast Fern Hill Road to the west, section 24, corner of the Newberg map to the Sher- T1S/R4W, Laurelwood map; then wood map, continue to the contour (19) Proceed northwesterly and then line’s intersection with Edy Road, sec- northeasterly 4.5 miles along the mean- tion 25, T2S/R2W, Sherwood map; then dering 200-foot contour line to its (26) Proceed southwest along the me- intersection with La Follette Road andering 200-foot contour line and, along the eastern boundary of section after crossing onto the Newberg map, 8, T1S/R3W, Laurelwood map; then skirting part of Chicken Creek, and re- (20) Proceed south 0.25 mile on La turning to the Sherwood map, continue Follette Road to its intersection with to the contour line’s intersection with the 240-foot contour line, north of Elwert Road, along the eastern bound- Blooming Fern Hill Road, along the ary line of section 25, T2S/R2W, Sher- western boundary line of section 16, wood map; then T1S/R3W, Laurelwood map; then (27) Proceed south 0.85 mile on Elwert (21) Proceed easterly and then south- Road to its intersection with Oregon erly 17 miles along the meandering 240- Highway 99W, along the eastern bound- foot contour line, crossing over and ary line of section 36, T2S/R2W, Sher- back on the Scholls map in section 25 wood map; then and 56, T1S/R3W, crossing Christensen (28) Proceed south-southwest 0.45 Creek in section 35, T1S/R3W, and con- mile on Oregon Highway 99W to its tinuing to the contour line’s intersec- intersection with the 250-foot contour tion with Laurel Road West, along the line immediately south of an unnamed

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Cedar Creek tributary, section 36, T2S/ section 57, T3S/R2W, Newberg map; R2W, Sherwood map; then then (29) Proceed southerly 1 mile along (39) Proceed southwesterly 0.25 mile the meandering 250-foot contour line to along the unnamed tributary of Spring its intersection with Middleton Road, Brook to its intersection with the 200- section 1, T3S/R2W, Sherwood map; foot contour line, section 57, T3S/R2W, then Newberg map; then (30) Proceed southwesterly 0.5 mile (40) Proceed westerly and then north- on Middleton Road, which becomes erly 0.45 mile along the 200-foot con- Rein Road, to the road’s intersection tour line, following the base of Grouse with the 200-foot contour line, imme- Butte, to the contour line’s intersec- diately south of Cedar Creek, section 1, tion with Wilsonville Road, section 57, T3S/R2W, Sherwood map; then T3S/R2W, Newberg map; then (31) Proceed 1.6 miles generally east (41) Proceed east 0.45 mile on along the 200-foot contour line to its Wilsonville Road to its intersection intersection, in the village of Mid- with the same unnamed tributary of dleton, with an unnamed light-duty Spring Brook, section 57, T3S/R2W, east-west road locally known as Newberg map; then Brookman Road, section 6, T3S/R1W, (42) Proceed northeasterly 0.05 mile Sherwood map; then along the unnamed tributary of Spring (32) Proceed easterly 0.7 mile on Brook to its intersection with the 250- Brookman Road to its intersection foot contour line, southwest of the with the Washington-Clackamas Coun- quarries, section 57, T3S/R2W, Newberg ty line, at the northwest corner of sec- map; then tion 5, T3S/R1W, Sherwood map; then (43) Proceed northerly 2.2 miles along (33) Proceed east 1 mile along the the 250-foot contour line to its inter- Washington-Clackamas County line to section with Corral Creek Road (mis- its intersection with Brown Road, at named Ladd Hill Road on the Newberg the northeast corner of section 5, T3S/ map), south of Oregon Highway 99W, R1W, Sherwood map; then section 15, T3S/R2W, Newberg map; (34) Proceed southerly 1 mile on then Brown Road to its second intersection (44) Proceed north 0.5 mile along Cor- with the 250-foot contour line, imme- ral Creek Road to its western-most diately south of an intermittent intersection with an unnamed light- stream, in section 4, T3S/R1W, Sher- duty road locally known as Veritas wood map; then Lane, section 15, T3S/R2W, Newberg map; then (35) Proceed southerly 2.8 miles along (45) Proceed north-northwesterly in a the meandering 250-foot contour line, straight line approximately 0.05 mile skirting Hoodview, to the contour and return to the beginning point. line’s intersection with Baker Road, section 16, T3S/R1W, Sherwood map; [T.D. TTB–56, 71 FR 68462, Nov. 27, 2006] then (36) Proceed south 0.15 mile on Baker § 9.206 Shawnee Hills. Road to its intersection with the 200- (a) Name. The name of the foot contour line, section 16, T3S/R1W, viticultural area described in this sec- Sherwood map; then tion is ‘‘Shawnee Hills’’. For purposes (37) Proceed southwesterly 13.1 miles of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Shawnee along the meandering 200-foot contour Hills’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- line and, after crossing onto the cance. Newberg map, continue to the contour (b) Approved maps. The United States line’s intersection with Wilsonville Geological Survey (USGS) 1:250,000- Road, north of Willamette Greenway scale topographic map used to deter- State Park, section 60, T3S/R2W, mine the boundary of the Shawnee Newberg map; then Hills viticultural area is titled—Padu- (38) Proceed northwesterly 2 miles on cah: Kentucky–Illinois, Missouri–Indi- Wilsonville Road to its intersection ana, 1987 edition. with an unnamed tributary of Spring (c) Boundary. The Shawnee Hills Brook, east-northeast of Grouse Butte, viticultural area is located in southern

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Illinois between the Ohio and Mis- the Main Ditch, and continue westerly sissippi Rivers, and largely within the along the Main Ditch to its confluence Shawnee National Forest. The bound- with the Cache River (near the Cache ary of the Shawnee Hills viticultural River’s confluence with the Post Creek area is described below— Cutoff), approximately 1.5 miles east- (1) Beginning at the intersection of northeast of the village of Karnak; State Routes 3 and 150 in the town of then Chester (Randolph County), proceed (13) Proceed westerly (downstream) northeast on Route 150 to its intersec- along the Cache River, passing under tion with the surveyed boundary line Interstate 57 near the village of Ullin, between Township 6 South (T6S) and and continue southeasterly along the Township 7 South (T7S); then Cache River to the river’s confluence (2) Proceed due east along the T6S/ T7S boundary line until it becomes the with Sandy Creek (northeast of the vil- boundary between Perry and Jackson lage of Sandusky); then Counties, and continue east along the (14) Proceed westerly (upstream) Perry-Jackson County line to State along Sandy Creek approximately 4 Route 4; then miles to its junction with an unnamed (3) Proceed southeast on State Route secondary road (known locally as Alex- 4 through the villages of Campbell Hill, ander County Road 4); then Ava, and Oraville to its intersection (15) Proceed south along the with State Route 13/127; then unnamed secondary road (Alexander (4) Proceed south on State Route 13/ County Road 4) to its junction with 127 to the intersection where State State Route 3 at the village of Olive Routes 13 and 127 divide in the town of Branch; then Murphysboro; then (16) Proceed northwest on State (5) Proceed east on State Route 13 Route 3 to its intersection with the through the city of Carbondale to Main Ditch (also known locally as Sex- State Route 13’s intersection with ton Creek) at the village of Gale; then Interstate 57; then (17) Proceed northerly along Main (6) Proceed south on Interstate 57 to Ditch and Clear Creek Ditch to a light- its intersection with State Route 148; duty road (known locally as State For- then (7) Proceed southeast on State Route est Road) near the southwest corner of 148 to its intersection with State Route the Trail of Tears State Forest, ap- 37; then proximately 3.75 miles east of the vil- (8) Proceed south on State Highway lage of Wolf Lake; then 37 to Saline Creek; then (18) Proceed west on the light-duty (9) Proceed northeasterly (down- road (State Forest Road) to its inter- stream) along Saline Creek to its con- section with State Route 3 just south fluence with the South Fork of the Sa- of Wolf Lake; then line River, then continue easterly (19) Proceed north on State Route 3 (downstream) along the South Fork of to its junction with the Big Muddy the Saline River to its confluence with River (near the village of Aldridge), the Saline River, then continue eas- and continue north (upstream) along terly and then southeasterly (down- the Big Muddy River to its confluence stream) along the Saline River to its with Kincaid Creek near the village of confluence with the Ohio River near Grimsby; then Saline Landing; then (20) Continue northerly along Kincaid (10) Proceed southwesterly (down- Creek to its junction with State Route stream) along the Ohio River to the 149; then Interstate 24 bridge; then (11) Proceed north on Interstate 24 to (21) Proceed west on State Route 149 its intersection with the New Columbia to its junction with State Route 3, and Ditch (with the towns of Big Bay to the then continue northwest along State northeast and New Columbia to the Route 3 to the beginning point in the northwest); then town of Chester. (12) Proceed westerly along the New [T.D. TTB–57, 71 FR 68471, Nov. 27, 2006] Columbia Ditch to its confluence with

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§ 9.207 Outer Coastal Plain. (7) Proceed northeasterly on an unnamed road locally known as CR 646 (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- to its intersection with the New Jersey tion is ‘‘Outer Coastal Plain’’. For pur- Turnpike near the village of Auburn; poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Outer then Coastal Plain’’ is a term of viticultural (8) Proceed northeasterly on the New significance. Jersey Turnpike for approximately 18 (b) Approved maps. The appropriate miles to its intersection with SR 47; maps for determining the boundary of then the Outer Coastal Plain viticultural (9) Proceed south on SR 47 for ap- area are seven United States Geologi- proximately 0.5 mile to its intersection cal Survey topographic maps. They are with SR 534 at the village of titled— Gardenville Center; then (1) Wilmington, Delaware-New Jer- (10) Proceed southeasterly through sey-Pennsylvania-Maryland, 1984, Gardenville Center on SR 534 to its 1:100,000 scale; intersection with SR 544; then (2) Hammonton, New Jersey, 1984, (11) Proceed northeasterly on SR 544 1:100,000 scale; to its intersection with SR 73 on the (3) Trenton, New Jersey-Pennsyl- Hammonton map; then vania-New York, 1986, 1:100,000 scale; (12) Proceed north-northwesterly on (4) Long Branch, New Jersey, 1954, SR 73 to its intersection with SR 70 in photorevised 1981, 1:24,000 scale; Cropwell; then (5) Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1984, (13) Proceed east on SR 70 to its 1:100,000 scale; intersection with U.S. 206 in Red Lion; (6) Cape May, New Jersey, 1981, then 1:100,000 scale; and (14) Proceed north on U.S. 206, onto (7) Dover, Delaware-New Jersey- the Trenton map, to the intersection of Maryland, 1984, 1:100,000 scale. U.S. 206 and an unnamed road locally (c) Boundary. The Outer Coastal known as CR 537, in the village of Plain viticultural area includes all of Chambers Corner; then Cumberland, Cape May, Atlantic, and (15) Proceed northeasterly on CR 537, Ocean Counties and portions of Salem, through the village of Jobstown; then Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and (16) Continue northeasterly on CR Monmouth Counties in the State of 537, through the villages of Smithburg New Jersey. The boundary of the Outer and Freehold, to its intersection with Coastal Plain viticultural area is as de- SR 18, east-northeast of Freehold; then scribed below. (1) The beginning point is on the Wil- (17) Proceed easterly on SR 18 to its mington map at the confluence of intersection with the Garden State Alloway Creek with the Delaware Parkway; then River (within Mad Horse Creek State (18) Proceed north on the Garden Wildlife Management Area) in Salem State Parkway to its intersection with County; SR 36 and proceed east along SR 36 (2) From the beginning point, proceed onto the Long Branch map; then northeasterly in a straight line to the (19) Using the Long Branch map, con- village of Hagerville; then tinue east on SR 36 to where it inter- (3) Continue north on an unnamed sects with Joline Avenue; then road locally known as County Road (20) Proceed northeasterly on Joline (CR) 658 to its intersection with State Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean shore- Route (SR) 49; then line; then (4) Proceed northwesterly on SR 49 to (21) Follow the Atlantic Ocean shore- its intersection with SR 45 in the cen- line south, encompassing all coastal is- ter of the town of Salem; then lands, onto the Trenton, Hammonton, (5) Proceed northeasterly on SR 45 to Atlantic City, and Cape May maps, to its intersection with SR 540 at the vil- the city of Cape May; then lage of Pointers; then (22) Proceed west, then north, along (6) Proceed north on SR 540 into the the eastern bank of the Delaware village of Slapes Corner; then River, onto the Atlantic City, Dover,

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and Wilmington maps to the beginning ley to the 1,040-meter contour line’s point. intersection with the northern bound- [T.D. TTB–58, 72 FR 6167, Feb. 9, 2007] ary of Baker County, T7S/R40E, on the Baker map; § 9.208 Snake River Valley. (3) Proceed 7.5 miles straight east (a) Name. The name of the along the northern boundary of Baker viticultural area described in this sec- County to its intersection with the tion is ‘‘Snake River Valley’’. For pur- 1,040-meter line east of Oregon State poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Snake Road 203 and three unnamed creeks, River Valley’’ is a term of viticultural T7S/R41E, on the Baker map; significance. (4) Proceed generally southeast along (b) Approved maps. The appropriate the 1,040-meter contour line onto the maps for determining the boundary of McCall map, to its intersection with the Snake River Valley viticultural the 45 degree north latitude line, to the area are 14 United States Geological immediate west of North Creek in the Survey 1:100,000 scale, metric topo- Hell’s Canyon National Recreation graphic maps. They are titled, Area, T6S/R47E, on the northern border (1) Baker, Oregon-Idaho, 1981; of the McCall map; (2) Brogan, Oregon-Idaho, 1980; (5) Proceed straight east along the 45 (3) McCall, Idaho-Oregon, 1980, degree north latitude line to its inter- Photoinspected 1990; section with the 1,040-meter contour (4) Weiser, Idaho-Oregon, 1980, line, to the immediate east of North Photoinspected 1990; Creek, T6S/R47E, on the McCall map; (5) Boise, Idaho-Oregon, 1981; (6) Follow the 1,040-meter contour (6) Idaho City, Idaho, 1982; line, which encircles the northern por- (7) Murphy, Idaho, 1986; tion of McLain Gulch, to its third (8) Mountain Home, Idaho, 1990; intersection with the 45 degree north (9) Fairfield, Idaho, 1978; latitude line, west of the Snake River (10) Twin Falls, Idaho, 1979; in Baker County, Oregon, T6S/R48E, on (11) Glenns Ferry, Idaho, 1992; the McCall map; (12) Triangle, Idaho, 1990; (13) Mahogany Mountain, Idaho, 1978; (7) Proceed straight east along the 45 and degree north latitude line to its inter- (14) Vale, Oregon-Idaho, 1993. section with the 1,040-meter contour (c) Boundary. The Snake River Valley line, to east of the Snake River and In- viticultural area is located in Ada, dian Creek in Adams County, Idaho, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, T6S/R48W, on the McCall map; Gooding, Jerome, Owyhee, Payette, (8) Continue following the 1,040-meter Twin Falls, and Washington Counties contour line in a generally clockwise in southwestern Idaho and in Baker rotation on the McCall map, pro- and Malheur Counties in southeastern ceeding southerly on the southeast side Oregon. The boundary of the Snake of the Snake River, northeasterly River Valley viticultural area is as de- north of the Crooked River, crossing scribed below: the Crooked River, T7S/R3W, pro- (1) The beginning point is on the ceeding southwesterly south of the Baker map in Oregon at the intersec- Crooked River, crossing Brownlee tion of the 1,040-meter contour line and Creek, T16N/R4W, proceeding generally Interstate 84, between Pleasant Valley southwesterly onto the Baker map, and Oxman in Baker County, T10S/ continuing southwesterly, crossing R42E; Sturgill Creek, T15N/R6W, and Dennett (2) From the beginning point proceed Creek, T14N/R6W, proceeding onto the east following the 1,040-meter contour Brogan map, proceeding southeasterly, line along the eastern side of the Burnt crossing Rock Creek, T13N/R6W, pro- River Valley, then crossing over to the ceeding onto the Weiser map, pro- Brogan map, proceed northerly along ceeding northeasterly, north of the the western side of the Snake River Mann Creek State Recreation Area, Valley and, crossing back over to the crossing Mann Creek, T13N/R5W, con- Baker map, proceed westerly along the tinuing northeasterly onto the McCall southern side of the Powder River Val- map;

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(9) Continue following the 1,040-meter the Fairfield map, proceeding easterly, contour line in a clockwise rotation on crossing Clover Creek, T4S/R13E, pro- the McCall map, proceeding northeast- ceeding southerly onto the Twin Falls erly, crossing Pine Creek, T15N/R4W, map; and Hornet Creek, T8S/R2W, passing (13) Continue following the 1,040- west of the Payette National Forest, meter contour line in a clockwise rota- proceeding southerly, passing east of tion on the Twin Falls map, proceeding Mesa, onto the Weiser map, proceeding southeasterly to the Snake River, T9S/ southerly, crossing Crane Creek, T12N/ R14E, following north of the Snake R1W, turning westerly, rounding north River and crossing at T10S/R18E, north- of the Paddock Valley Reservoir, cross- east of Twin Falls, proceeding westerly ing Willow Creek, T9N/R1W, turning south of the Snake River to the Salm- southerly onto the Boise map, looping on River, following east of the Salmon southerly and northerly north of the River and crossing at T10S/R13E, pro- Black Canyon Reservoir and moving ceeding northerly west of the Salmon back onto the Weiser map; River and the Hagerman Wildlife Man- (10) Continue following the 1,040- agement Area, proceeding west onto meter contour line in a clockwise rota- the Glenns Ferry map; tion on the Weiser map, proceeding (14) Continue following the 1,040- northerly, crossing Squaw Creek, T12N/ meter contour line in a clockwise rota- R1E, and then southerly, crossing tion on the Glenns Ferry map, pro- Cottonweed Creek, T11N/R1E, and then ceeding generally west to Rosevear southerly again onto the Boise map, Gulch, turning south between Rosevear rounding south of South Mountain, Gulch and Pilgrim Gulch, near back onto the Weiser map, proceeding Deadman Creek, heading northwest- northeasterly north of the Payette erly, continuing through the Bruneau River, crossing the North Fork Payette Desert, crossing Hole Creek in Pot Can- River, T10N/R3E, then proceeding yon and proceeding to Bruneau Can- southwesterly south of the Payette yon, proceeding southeasterly east of River, onto the Boise map, proceeding Bruneau Canyon, crossing Bruneau generally southerly, crossing Cart- Canyon, T10S/R7E, proceeding west of wright Creek, T6N/R2E, and proceeding westerly and southeasterly towards Bruneau Canyon then west onto the Lucky Peak Lake, and then turning Triangle map; northward onto the Idaho City map; (15) Continue following the 1,040- (11) Continue following the 1,040- meter contour line in a clockwise rota- meter contour line in a clockwise rota- tion on the Triangle map, heading tion on the Idaho City map, proceeding northwesterly, crossing Shoofly Creek northerly, crossing Grimes and Mores and Alder Creek, T6S/R1W, onto the Creek, T5N/R4E, and then proceeding Murphy map, continuing northwesterly southerly to Lucky Peak Lake, turning to Sinker Creek, crossing Sinker northeasterly north of the Lucky Peak Creek, T4S/R2W, continuing northwest- Lake, Arrowrock Reservoir, and Middle erly to Jump Creek, crossing Jump Fork Boise River to T4N/R7E, crossing Creek, T1N/R5W, proceeding northwest- the Middle Fork Boise River and pro- erly onto the Boise map, crossing its ceeding southwesterly south of the southwestern corner, T2N/R5W, onto Middle Fork Boise River, to the South the Mahogany Mountain map; Fork Boise River, crossing the South (16) Continue following the 1,040- Fork Boise River, T2N/R6E, proceeding meter contour line in a clockwise rota- onto the Boise map proceeding south- tion onto the Mahogany Mountain westerly south of Lucky Peak Lake map, proceeding westerly onto the Vale onto the Murphy map; map, generally northwesterly then (12) Continue following the 1,040- southwesterly onto the Mahogany meter contour line in a clockwise rota- Mountain map, proceeding southwest, tion southeasterly on the Murphy map west, and generally north onto the to the Mountain Home map, proceeding Vale map, passing through Succor southeasterly, crossing Canyon Creek, Creek State Recreational Area, return- passing north of Mountain Home Res- ing to the Mahogany Mountain map, ervoir, crossing King Hill Creek, onto and, passing east of McIntyre Ridge,

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crossing Succor Creek, T1N/R46E, pro- § 9.209 Calistoga. ceeding northerly back onto the Vale (a) Name. The name of the map; viticultural area described in this sec- (17) Continue following the 1,040- tion is ‘‘Calistoga’’. For purposes of meter contour line in a clockwise rota- part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Calistoga’’ is a tion on the Vale map, proceeding term of viticultural significance. northerly east of Owyhee Ridge and (b) Approved maps. The appropriate Long Draw to north of Lake Owyhee, maps used to determine the boundary southwesterly and southerly south of of the Calistoga viticultural area are Lake Owyhee onto the Mahogany four United States Geological Survey Mountain map, southwesterly south of 1:24,000 scale topographic quadrangle Lake Owyhee, the Owyhee River, and maps. They are titled: Owyhee Canyon, crossing Owyhee Can- (1) Mark West Springs, Calif. (1993); yon at T29S/R41E, proceeding northerly (2) Calistoga, CA (1997); west of Owyhee Canyon, northeasterly (3) St. Helena, Calif. (1960, revised west of Owyhee River and Owyhee Res- 1993); and ervoir, and northerly onto the Vale (4) Detert Reservoir, CA (1997). map; (c) Boundary. The Calistoga (18) Continue following the 1,040- viticultural area is located in north- meter contour line in a clockwise rota- western Napa County, California. The tion on the Vale map, proceeding gen- boundary beginning point is on the erally northerly to T20S/R42E, south- Mark West Springs map at the point westerly east of Cottonwood Creek, where the Napa-Sonoma county line crossing Cottonwood Creek, T22S/R40E, intersects Petrified Forest Road in sec- proceeding north to the Malheur River, tion 3, T8N/R7W. From this point, the following the Malheur River westerly boundary: to the intersection of the 1,040-meter (1) Continues northeasterly along contour line and the 118 degree west Petrified Forest Road approximately longitude line in Malheur County, Or- 1.9 miles to the road’s intersection egon, T21S/R38E, on the western border with the 400-foot contour line near the of the Vale map; north bank of Cyrus Creek approxi- (19) Proceed straight north along the mately 1,000 feet southwest of the 118 degree west longitude line to its intersection of Petrified Forest Road intersection with the 1,040-meter con- and State Route 128 on the Calistoga tour line, north of the Malheur River, map; T20S/R38E, proceeding easterly north (2) Proceeds generally east-southeast of the Malheur River to Hog Creek, (after crossing Cyrus Creek) along the crossing Hog Creek, T20S/R40E, and 400-foot contour line to its intersection proceeding northerly on the Vale map; with Ritchey Creek in section 16, T8N/ (20) Continue following the 1,040- R6W; meter contour line in a clockwise rota- (3) Follows Ritchey Creek northeast tion, crossing onto the Brogan map, approximately 0.3 mile to its intersec- proceeding easterly, northerly, and tion with State Route 29 at the 347-foot westerly to and around Malheur Res- benchmark; ervoir, T14S/R41E, proceeding easterly (4) Proceeds east-southeast along to Cottonwood Gulch then northerly to State Route 29 approximately 0.3 mile Dixie Creek, crossing Dixie Creek, to its intersection with a light-duty T12S/RR41E, proceeding easterly and road labeled Bale Lane; northerly onto the Baker map; (5) Follows Bale Lane northeast ap- (21) Continue following the 1,040- proximately 0.7 mile to its intersection meter contour line in a clockwise rota- with the Silverado Trail; (6) Proceeds northwest along the tion on the Baker map, proceeding Silverado Trail approximately 1,500 westerly south of the Burnt River, feet to its intersection with an un- crossing the Burnt River, T10S/R41E, marked driveway on the north side of proceeding easterly north of the Burnt the Silverado Trail near the 275-foot River to Gravel Pits, then northerly, benchmark; returning to the beginning point. (7) Continues northeasterly along the [T.D. TTB–59, 72 FR 10602, Mar. 9, 2007] driveway for 300 feet to its intersection

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with another driveway, and then con- (14) Proceeds southerly along the tinues north-northeast in a straight Napa-Sonoma county line to the begin- line to the 400-foot contour line; ning point. (8) Follows the 400-foot contour line (d) Transition Period. A label con- easterly approximately 0.7 miles to its taining the word ‘‘Calistoga’’ in the intersection with an unimproved dirt brand name approved prior to Decem- road (an extension of a road known lo- ber 8, 2009 may not be used on wine bot- cally as the North Fork of Crystal tled on or after December 10, 2012 if the Springs Road), which lies in the Carne wine does not conform to the standards Humana Land Grant approximately for use of the label set forth in § 4.39(i) 1,400 feet southwest of the northwest of this chapter. corner of section 11, T8N/R6W on the [T.D. TTB–83, 74 FR 64612, Dec. 8, 2009] St. Helena map; (9) Continues northerly along the un- § 9.210 Lehigh Valley. improved dirt road approximately 2,700 (a) Name. The name of the feet to its intersection with the 880- viticultural area described in this sec- foot contour line in section 2, T8N/ tion is ‘‘Lehigh Valley’’. For purposes R6W; of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Lehigh Val- (10) Follows the meandering 880-foot ley’’ and ‘‘Lehigh’’ are terms of contour line northwesterly, crossing viticultural significance. onto the Calistoga map in section 2, (b) Approved maps. The seven United T8N/R6W, and continues along the 880- Stages Geological Survey 1:50,000 scale foot contour line through section 3, topographic maps used to determine T8N/R6W, sections 34 and 35, T9N/R6W, the boundary of the Lehigh Valley (with a brief return to the St. Helena viticultural area are titled: map in section 35), to the 880-contour (1) Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1978; line’s intersection with Biter Creek in (2) Schuylkill County (West Half), the northeast quadrant of section 34, Pennsylvania, 1979; T9N/R6W; (3) Schuylkill County (East Half), Pennsylvania, 1979; (11) Continues westerly along the me- (4) Carbon County, Pennsylvania, andering 880-foot contour line around 1991; Dutch Henry Canyon in section 28, T9N/ (5) Monroe County, Pennsylvania, R6W, and Simmons Canyon in section 1980; 29, T9N/R6W, to the contour line’s first (6) Northampton County, Pennsyl- intersection with the R7W/R6W range vania, 1981; and line in section 30, T9N/R6W; (7) Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, (12) Continues northerly along the 1987. meandering 880-foot contour line across (c) Boundary. The Lehigh Valley the two forks of Horns Creek and viticultural area is located in portions through Hoisting Works Canyon in sec- of Lehigh, Northampton, Berks, tion 19, T9N/R6W, crossing between the Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe Coun- Calistoga and Detert Reservoir maps, ties, Pennsylvania. The boundary of to the contour line’s intersection with the proposed Lehigh Valley Garnett Creek in section 13, T9N/R7W, viticultural area is as described below: on the Detert Reservoir map; (1) The beginning point is on the (13) Continues westerly along the me- Berks County map at the intersection andering 880-foot contour line, crossing of the Berks-Lancaster County line and between the Calistoga and Detert Res- the single-track Conrail rail line lo- ervoir maps in sections 13 and 14, T9N/ cated near Cacoosing Creek in South R7W, and in the region labeled Heidelberg Township; ‘‘Mallacomes or Moristul y Plan de (2) From the beginning point, proceed Agua Caliente,’’ to the contour line’s northwest along the Berks County line intersection with the Napa-Sonoma and, crossing onto the Schuylkill county line approximately 1.1 miles County (West Half) map, continue northeast of State Route 128 in the northwest along the Schuylkill-Leb- ‘‘Mallacomes or Moristul y Plan de anon County line to the county line’s Agua Caliente’’ region, T9N/R7W, of the intersection with the northern bound- Mark Springs West map; and ary of Pine Grove township; then

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(3) Proceed northeast along the (15) Proceed south (downstream) northern boundary of Pine Grove, along the west bank of the Delaware Washington, and Wayne Townships River, and, crossing onto the North- and, crossing onto the Schuylkill ampton County map, continue south County (East Half) map, continue along the west bank of the Delaware along the northern boundary of Wayne River to the mouth of Lehigh River at Township to the northeast corner of Easton; then that township, then (16) Proceed southwesterly (up- (4) Proceed east-northeasterly in a stream) along the south bank of the straight line to the confluence of Bea- Lehigh River, and crossing onto the ver Creek and Cold Run at the north- Lehigh County map, continue along east corner of State Game Lands No. the south bank of the Lehigh River to 222 in Walker township; then the mouth of Jordan Creek in Allen- (5) Proceed north-northeasterly in a town; then straight line to the 1,402-foot elevation (17) Proceed westerly (upstream) point on Wildcat Mountain in Walker along Jordan Creek to the first rail- township; then road bridge over the creek, and then, (6) Proceed easterly in a straight following the Conrail rail line on that line, crossing onto the Carbon County bridge, proceed southerly along the map, and continue to Bench Mark (BM) Conrail rail line (paralleling Trout 1032 located on Highway 902, south of Creek at first) through Emmaus, the village of Bloomingdale; then Macungie, and Alburtis, and continue (7) Proceed east-northeasterly in a along the rail line to the Lehigh-Berks straight line to BM 555 located imme- County line; then diately east of the Lehigh River in the (18) Crossing onto the Berks County city of Jim Thorpe; then map, continue southerly along the Con- (8) Proceed east-northeasterly in a rail rail line through Mertztown, straight line to the northern most Topton, Lyons, Fleetwood, Blandon, point of Lehighton Reservoir; then and Muhlenburg to the Conrail rail (9) Proceed east-northeasterly in a bridge across the Schuylkill River in straight line to the western end of the Reading; then dam at the Penn Forest Reservoir; (19) Following the Conrail rail line on then the Schuylkill River bridge, proceed (10) Proceed easterly in a straight southerly along the rail line through line and, crossing onto the Monroe Wyomissing to the rail line’s junction County map, continue to the 847-foot with a single-track Conrail rail line in elevation point located at the intersec- Sinking Springs; then tion of Highway 534 and an unnamed (20) From the Conrail rail line junc- road locally know as Dotters Corner tion in Sinking Springs, follow the sin- Road in Polk township; then gle track Conrail rail line through (11) Proceed east-northeasterly in a Montello, Fritztown, and Vinemont, straight line to the intersection of and return to the beginning point. Highway 115 and an unnamed sec- ondary road locally known as Astolat [TTB–66, 73 FR 12874, Mar. 11, 2008] Road immediately north of the village of Effort; then § 9.211 Swan Creek. (12) Proceed east-northeasterly in a (a) Name. The name of the straight line to St. Johns Cemetery, lo- viticultural area described in this sec- cated along Appenzell Creek northwest tion is ‘‘Swan Creek’’. For purposes of of the village of Neola; then part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Swan Creek’’ is (13) Proceed straight northeast to the a term of viticultural significance. intersection of Interstate 80 and an (b) Approved Maps. The appropriate unnamed road locally known as Ham- maps for determining the boundaries of ilton Turnpike at the town of the Swan Creek viticultural area are Bartonsville; then three United States Geological Survey (14) Proceed east-southeast along (USGS) 1:100,000 scale topographic Interstate 80 through Stroudsburg to maps. They are titled: the west bank of the Delaware River; (1) Winston-Salem, North Carolina, then 1984, photoinspected 1982;

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(2) Boone, North Carolina-Tennessee, geles County, California. The boundary 1985; and of the Leona Valley viticultural area is (3) Salisbury, North Carolina, 1985, as described below: photoinspected 1983. (1) From the beginning point on the (c) Boundary. The Swan Creek Ritter Ridge map at the intersection of viticultural area is located in Wilkes, Elizabeth Lake Pine Canyon Road and Yadkin, and Iredell Counties, North the section 23 east boundary line, T6N, Carolina. The boundary of the Swan R13W, proceed straight south along the Creek viticultural area is as described section 23 east boundary line approxi- below: mately 0.1 mile to its intersection with (1) The beginning point is on the Win- the 3,000-foot elevation line, T6N, ston-Salem, North Carolina map at the R13W; then intersection of the Yadkin River and (2) Proceed west along the 3,000-foot U.S. Highway 21, along the Surry- elevation line to its intersection with Yadkin county line, between Elkin and the section 23 west boundary line, T6N, Jonesville; R13W; then (2) From the beginning point, proceed (3) Proceed south along the section 23 24.6 miles generally south on U.S. west boundary line to the southwest Highway 21, crossing onto the Salis- corner of section 23 at the 3,616-foot bury, North Carolina map, to the inter- marked elevation point, T6N, R13W; section of U.S. Highway 21 with Rocky Creek at Turnersburg; then then (3) Proceed 12.3 miles generally north (4) Proceed west along the section 22 and west along Rocky Creek, returning south boundary line, crossing onto the to the Winston-Salem map, to the Sleepy Valley map, and continuing intersection of Rocky Creek with State along the section 21 south boundary Highway 115 at New Hope in the south- line, crossing over Pine Creek, to its west corner of the map; then intersection with the 3,400-foot ele- (4) Proceed 15.5 miles generally vation line, T6N, R13W; then northwest along State Highway 115, (5) Proceed west along the 3,400-foot crossing onto the Boone, North Caro- elevation line to its intersection with lina-Tennessee map, to the intersec- the section 19 south boundary line and tion of State Highway 115 and the Bouquet Canyon Road, T6N, R13W; Yadkin River, at North Wilkesboro; then and (6) Proceed straight west along the (5) Proceed 16.7 miles generally east- section 19 south boundary line to its northeast along the Yadkin River, intersection with the 3,560-foot ele- crossing onto the Winston-Salem map, vation line, an unimproved road, and a and return to the beginning point. power transmission line, north of Lin- coln Crest, T6N, R13W; then [T.D. TTB–69, 73 FR 22276, Apr. 25, 2008] (7) Proceed northeast along the 3,560- § 9.212 Leona Valley. foot elevation line across section 19 to its east boundary line, T6N, R13W; then (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- (8) Proceed in a straight line north- tion is ‘‘Leona Valley’’. For purposes of northwest approximately 0.25 mile to part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Leona Valley’’ its intersection with a trail and the is a term of viticultural significance. 3,800-foot elevation line, T6N, R13W; (b) Approved maps. The four United then States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale (9) Proceed northwest along the me- topographic maps used to determine andering 3,800-foot elevation line the boundary of the Leona Valley through section 19 to its intersection viticultural area are titled: with the section 13 southeast corner, (1) Ritter Ridge, Calif., 1958; T6N, R14W; then Photorevised 1974; (10) Proceed straight west, followed (2) Sleepy Valley, CA, 1995; by straight north, along the marked (3) Del Sur, CA, 1995; and Angeles National Forest border to the (4) Lake Hughes, CA, 1995. section 11 southeast corner; then (c) Boundary. The Leona Valley (11) Proceed straight north along the viticultural area is located in Los An- section 11 east boundary line to its

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intersection with the 3,400-foot ele- vation line north of the terminus of vation line south of an unimproved 90th Street, T6N, R13W; then road, T6N, R14W; then (23) Proceed generally east-southeast (12) Proceed generally northwest along the 3,400-foot elevation line that along the 3,400-foot elevation line runs north of the San Andreas Rift through section 11, crossing onto the Zone to its intersection with the sec- Del Sur map, to its intersection with tion 16 east boundary line, T6N, R13W; the section 3 southeast corner, T6N, then R14W; then (24) Proceed straight south along the (13) Proceed straight west to the sec- section 16 east boundary line to its tion 4 southeast corner, T6N, R14W; intersection with the 3,000-foot ele- then vation line, between Goode Hill Road and Elizabeth Lake Pine Canyon Road, (14) Proceed straight north along the T6N, R13W; then section 4 east boundary line approxi- (25) Proceed generally southeast mately 0.05 mile to its intersection along the 3,000-foot elevation line, with the 3,600-foot elevation line, T6N, crossing onto the Ritter Ridge map, to R14W; then its intersection with the section 23 east (15) Proceed northwest along the boundary line, north of the intermit- 3,600-foot elevation line, through sec- tent Amargosa Creek and Elizabeth tion 4 and crossing onto the Lake Lake Pine Canyon Road, T6N, R13W; Hughes map, to its intersection with then the Angeles National Forest border and (26) Proceed straight south along the the section 4 western boundary line, section 23 east boundary line, return- T6N, R14W; then ing to the beginning point. (16) Proceed straight north along the section 4 western boundary line to its [T.D. TTB–71, 73 FR 64202, Oct. 29, 2008] intersection with BM 3402, south of § 9.213 Snipes Mountain. Andrade Corner, T7N, R14W; then (17) Proceed in a line straight north- (a) Name. The name of the east, crossing onto the Del Sur map, to viticultural area described in this sec- its intersection with the marked 3,552- tion is ‘‘Snipes Mountain’’. For pur- foot elevation point, section 33, T7N, poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Snipes R14W; then Mountain’’ is a term of viticultural sig- nificance. (18) Proceed in a line straight east- (b) Approved maps. The two United southeast to its intersection with the States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale marked 3,581-foot elevation point, and topographic maps used to determine continue in a straight line east-south- the boundary of the Snipes Mountain east to its intersection with the viticultural area are titled: marked 3,637-foot elevation point, T6N, (1) Sunnyside, Wash., 1965, photo re- R14W; then vised 1978; and (19) Proceed in a line straight north- (2) Granger, Wash., 1965. east to its intersection with the sec- (c) Boundary. The Snipes Mountain tion 2 northwest corner, T6N, R14W; viticultural area is located in Yakima then County, Washington. The boundary of (20) Proceed straight east along the the Snipes Mountain viticultural area section 2 north boundary line 0.35 mile is as described below: to its intersection with the 3,600-foot (1) The beginning point is on the Sun- elevation line, T6N, R14W; then nyside map, to the southwest of the (21) Proceed north and then generally town of Sunnyside, at the intersection southeast along the 3,600-foot elevation of South Hill Road and the eastern line that runs parallel to and south of boundary of section 34, T10N, R22E. the Portal Ridge to the elevation line’s From the beginning point, proceed intersection with the section 7 east south along the eastern boundary of boundary line, T6N, R13W; then section 34 for less than 0.1 mile to its (22) Proceed straight south along the intersection with the 750-foot elevation section 7 east boundary line, crossing line, T10N, R22E; then onto the Sleepy Valley map, to its (2) Proceed along the 750-foot ele- intersection with the 3,400-foot ele- vation line, first southeasterly then

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westerly, to its first intersection with Caswell and Orange Counties boundary the Union Pacific railroad line in sec- line with Lynch Creek, southeast of tion 31, T10N, R22E; then Corbett and the Corbett Ridge, and (3) Proceed west-northwesterly along then proceed in a straight line south- the Union Pacific railroad line, cross- east 2 miles to the intersection of ing onto the Granger map, and con- North Carolina State Highway 49 and tinue along the railroad line to its an unnamed, light-duty road, known intersection with the northern bound- locally as McCulloch Road, located ap- ary of section 27, T10N, R21E; then proximately 1 mile northeast of Carr, (4) Proceed north in a straight line in west Orange County; then for less than 0.1 mile to the line’s inter- (2) Proceed in a straight line south- section with the 820-foot elevation line southwest 11.9 miles, crossing over U.S. in section 22, T10N, R21E; then Interstate 85, to Buckhorn at Turkey (5) Proceed along the meandering 820- Hill Creek in west Orange County; then foot elevation line, first northwesterly (3) Proceed in a straight line south- then easterly, and, returning to the east 5.2 miles, crossing onto the Chapel Sunnyside map, continue along the ele- Hill map, to its intersection with vation line to its intersection with the northern boundary of section 34, T10N, Dodsons Crossroad and an unnamed, R22E; then light-duty road that runs generally (6) Proceed east along the northern north-northeast-south-southwest in boundary line of section 34 and then west Orange County; then section 35 to its intersection with the (4) Proceed south-southwest on the 820-foot elevation line, section 35, unnamed, light-duty road 3.4 miles to T10N, R22E; then its intersection with North Carolina (7) Proceed southwesterly along the State Highway 54, also known as Star 820-foot elevation line to its intersec- Route 54, east of White Cross in west tion with the eastern boundary of sec- Orange County; then tion 34, T10N, R22E; and then (5) Proceed southeast in a straight (8) Proceed south along the eastern line 14.1 miles, crossing over Terrells boundary of section 34 for approxi- Mountain, Wilkinson Creek and several mately 0.2 mile, returning to the point of its eastern tributaries, and U.S. of beginning. Route 15–501, until the line intersects with an unnamed road, known locally [T.D. TTB–73, 74 FR 3424, Jan. 21, 2009] as Gilead Church Road, and U.S. Route § 9.214 Haw River Valley. 64 at Griffins Crossroads in Chatham County; then (a) Name. The name of the (6) Proceed generally west along U.S. viticultural area described in this sec- Route 64 approximately 20.7 miles to tion is ‘‘Haw River Valley’’. For pur- its intersection with U.S. Route 421 in poses of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Haw Siler City, Chatham County; then River Valley’’ and ‘‘Haw River’’ are terms of viticultural significance. (7) Proceed generally northwest on (b) Approved maps. The two United U.S. Route 421 approximately 5.6 miles States Geological Survey 1:100,000-scale to its intersection with the Randolph metric topographic maps used to deter- County line, southeast of Staley; then mine the boundary of the Haw River (8) Proceed straight north along the Valley viticultural area are titled: Randolph County line 7.4 miles to its (1) Greensboro, North Carolina, 1984; intersection with the Guilford County and line; then (2) Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1984. (9) Proceed straight west along the (c) Boundary. The Haw River Valley Randolph County line 5.8 miles to its viticultural area is located in all of intersection with U.S. Route 421; then Alamance County and portions of (10) Proceed in a straight line north- Caswell, Chatham, Guilford, Orange, northwest 20.5 miles, crossing onto the and Rockingham Counties. The bound- Greensboro map, to its intersection ary of the Haw River Valley with U.S. Route 29 and North Carolina viticultural area is as described below: State Highway 150, between Browns (1) Begin at a point on the Greens- Summit and Monticello in Guilford boro map at the intersection of the County; then

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(11) Proceed generally east and north (4) Chelan Falls Quadrangle—Wash- on North Carolina State Highway 150 ington, 1968, photorevised 1981; and approximately 4.3 miles to its intersec- (5) Winesap Quadrangle—Washington, tion with North Carolina State High- 1968, photorevised 1987. way 87, east-northeast of Williamsburg (c) Boundary. The Lake Chelan in southeast Rockingham County; then viticultural area is located in Chelan (12) Proceed in a straight line east- County, Washington. The boundary of northeast 8.3 miles, crossing over the the Lake Chelan viticultural area is as Caswell County line to a point at the described below: intersection of the 236-meter elevation (1) The beginning point is on the line, as marked on the map, and an Manson map at the intersection of the unnamed road, known locally as Cher- east shore of Lake Chelan and the ry Grove Road; then north boundary line of section 15, T28N/ (13) Proceed east and southeast along R21E, north of Greens Landing. From the unnamed road, known locally as the beginning point, proceed straight Cherry Grove Road, 5 miles to its inter- east 1.6 miles along the northern section with North Carolina State boundary line of sections 15 and 4 to its Highway 62 at Jericho in Caswell Coun- intersection with the 2,000-foot ele- ty; then vation line, T28N/R21E; then (14) Proceed generally southeast on (2) Follow the meandering 2,000-foot North Carolina State Highway 62 ap- elevation line generally southeast onto proximately 1.8 miles to its intersec- the Cooper Ridge map, crossing tion with an unnamed road, known lo- Purtterman Gulch; continue southeast cally as Bayne’s Road at Anderson in onto the Chelan map and follow the Caswell County; then meandering 2,000-foot elevation line (15) Proceed generally east on the onto the Chelan Falls map, over the unnamed road known locally as Baynes Cagle Gulch, and then return to the Road 2 miles to its intersection with Chelan map; continue generally south- North Carolina State Highway 119 at east onto the Chelan Falls map and fol- Baynes in Caswell County; then low the 2,000-foot elevation line to sec- (16) Proceed generally south-south- tion 8, T27N/R23E, to a point 0.3 mile east along North Carolina State High- due north of BM 1404 at the intersec- way 119 approximately 1.7 miles to its tion of U.S. Route 97 and State Route intersection with the Caswell County 151, T27N/R23E; then line; then (3) Proceed in a straight south-south- (17) Proceed straight east along the east line 1.35 miles to its intersection Caswell County line 4.3 miles to the be- with the section 20 north boundary line ginning point. and the 1,000-foot elevation line, T27N/ [T.D. TTB–74, 74 FR 14045, Mar. 30, 2009] R23E; then (4) Proceed south-southwest along § 9.215 Lake Chelan. the 1,000-foot contour line to its inter- (a) Name. The name of the section with the section 20 south viticultural area described in this sec- boundary line, south of Chelan Station tion is ‘‘Lake Chelan’’. For purposes of and immediately west of State Route part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Lake Chelan’’ 151, T27N/R23E; then and ‘‘Chelan’’ are terms of viticultural (5) Proceed straight west along the significance. south boundary line of sections 20 and (b) Approved maps. The five United 19 for 0.75 mile to its intersection with States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale the light-duty Gorge Road, as identi- topographic maps used to determine fied on the adjoining Chelan map, the boundary of the Lake Chelan T27N/R23E; then viticultural area are titled: (6) Proceed northwest along Gorge (1) Manson Quadrangle, Washington— Road, crossing onto the Chelan map, to Chelan Co., 1968, photorevised 1987; the southeast corner of section 13, (2) Cooper Ridge Quadrangle—Wash- T27N/R22E; then ington, 1968, photorevised 1987; (7) Proceed straight west along the (3) Chelan Quadrangle—Washington, south boundary line of sections 13, 14, 1968, photorevised 1987; 15, 16, 17, and 18, and crossing onto the

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Winesap map in section 18, to its inter- (20) Proceed generally northwest and section with the R21E/R22E line, T27N; northeast along the east shoreline of then Lake Chelan to the point of beginning. (8) Proceed straight north along the [T.D. TTB–76, 74 FR 19415, Apr. 29, 2009] R21E/R22E line to its intersection with the south boundary line of section 13 § 9.216 Upper Mississippi River Valley. and the 2,440-foot contour line, T27N/ R21E; then (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this sec- (9) Proceed straight west to the tion is ‘‘Upper Mississippi River Val- southwest corner of section 13, T27N/ ley’’. For purposes of part 4 of this R21E; then chapter, ‘‘Upper Mississippi River Val- (10) Proceed straight north along the ley’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- section 14 east boundary line to the cance. northeast corner of section 14, T27N/ (b) Approved maps. The six United R21E; then States Geological Survey topographic (11) Proceed straight west along the maps used to determine the boundary section 14 north boundary line to the of the Upper Mississippi River Valley northwest corner of section 14, T27N/ viticultural area are titled: R21E; then (1) State of Minnesota, scale 1:500,000; (12) Proceed straight north along the compiled in 1963; edition of 1985; east boundary line of section 10 for 0.3 (2) State of Wisconsin, scale 1:500,000; mile to its intersection with the 2,520- compiled in 1966; edition of 1984; foot contour line and a 90-degree turn in the Wenatchee National Forest (3) State of Illinois, scale 1:500,000; (WNF) boundary line, T27N/R21E; then compiled in 1970; edition of 1987; (13) Proceed straight west along the (4) State of Iowa, scale 1:500,000; com- WNF boundary line 0.3 mile to its piled in 1965; edition of 1984; intersection with the 2,600-foot contour (5) Anamosa, Iowa, 1:100,000 scale; line and a 90-degree turn in the WNF edited 1984; and boundary line, T27N/R21E; then (6) Marshalltown, Iowa, 1:100,000 (14) Proceed straight south along the scale; edited 1984. WNF boundary line 0.3 mile to its (c) Boundary. The Upper Mississippi intersection with the south boundary River Valley viticultural area is lo- line of section 10, T27N/R21E; then cated in portions of southeast Min- (15) Proceed straight west along the nesota, southwest Wisconsin, north- south boundary lines of sections 10 and west Illinois, and northeast Iowa. The 9 to the southeast corner of section 8, boundary of the Upper Mississippi T27N/R21E; then River Valley viticultural area is as de- (16) Proceed straight north along the scribed below: east boundary line of section 8 to the (1) The beginning point is on the northeast corner of section 8, T27N/ State of Minnesota map at the inter- R21E; then section of Interstate Highways 94 and (17) Proceed straight west along the 494 (beltway), east of St. Paul at north boundary line of section 8 to the Oakbury in Washington County. From northwest corner of section 8, T27N/ the beginning point, proceed east on R21E; then Interstate 94, crossing over Lake St. Croix and onto the State of Wisconsin (18) Proceed generally north along map at St. Croix County, and then con- the east boundary line of section 6, tinuing through Dunn County to Eau crossing onto the Manson map, and Claire County, to the intersection of continue along the east boundary lines Interstate Highway 94 with Wisconsin of sections 31 and 30, to the northeast State Highway 85, southwest of the corner of section 30, T28N/R21E; then City of Eau Claire; then (19) Proceed straight east along the (2) Proceed northeast on Wisconsin north boundary lines of sections 29 and State Highway 85 toward the City of 28 to the intersection with the east Eau Claire to U.S. Highway 12; then shoreline of Lake Chelan; and

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(3) Proceed southeast on U.S. High- Iowa River at Chester, and crossing way 12 into Jackson County and pass- onto the State of Minnesota map at ing through Clark County, to Inter- Fillmore County, to Minnesota State state Highway 94 at Black River Falls; Highway 56; then then (14) Proceed northwest and northerly (4) Proceed southeast on Interstate on Minnesota State Highway 56 Highway 94 into Monroe County to through Mower, Dodge, and Goodhue Interstate Highway 90, east of the Fort Counties to Dakota County, where it McCoy Military Reservation; then joins with State Highway 52 on com- (5) Proceed southeast on Interstate mercial maps, to Interstate Highway Highway 90 through Juneau, Sauk, Co- 494 (beltway), south of St. Paul; then lumbia, Dane, and Rock Counties, (15) Follow Interstate Highway 494 crossing onto the State of Illinois map (beltway) northeast into Washington at Winnebago County to U.S. Highway County, returning to the beginning 20 at Cherry Valley; then point. (6) Proceed west on U.S. Highway 20 to Illinois State Highway 2, west of the [T.D. TTB–77, 74 FR, 29400, June 22, 2009] Rock River; then § 9.217 Happy Canyon of Santa Bar- (7) Proceed southwest on Illinois bara. State Highway 2, passing through Ogle County and into Lee County, to Illinois (a) Name. The name of the State Highway 26 at Dixon; then viticultural area described in this sec- (8) Proceed south on Illinois State tion is ‘‘Happy Canyon of Santa Bar- Highway 26 to Illinois State Highway 5 bara’’. For purposes of part 4 of this (which has been redesignated as Inter- chapter, ‘‘Happy Canyon of Santa Bar- state Highway 88 on contemporary bara’’ is a term of viticultural signifi- maps of Illinois); then cance. (9) Proceed southwest on Illinois (b) Approved maps. The four United State Highway 5 (Interstate Highway States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale 88), passing through Whiteside County topographic maps used to determine and into Rock Island County, to Inter- the boundary of the Happy Canyon of state Highway 80 at Barstow; then Santa Barbara viticultural area are ti- (10) Proceed generally northwest on tled: Interstate Highway 80, crossing the (1) Los Olivos, CA, 1995; Mississippi River, onto the State of (2) Figueroa Mountain, CA, 1995; Iowa map at Scott County, and con- (3) Lake Cachuma, CA, 1995; and tinuing west-northwest through Cedar (4) Santa Ynez, CA, 1995. County and into Johnson County to the (c) Boundary. The Happy Canyon of intersection of Interstate Highways 80 Santa Barbara viticultural area is lo- and 380 at Tiffin; then cated in Santa Barbara County, Cali- (11) Proceed north-northwest on fornia. The boundary of the Happy Can- Interstate Highway 380 into Linn Coun- yon of Santa Barbara viticultural area ty and Cedar Rapids on the State of is as described below: Iowa map. Then using the Anamosa (1) The beginning point is on the Los map, followed by the Marshalltown Olivos map at the intersection of the map, follow Interstate Highway 380, la- Santa Lucia Ranger District diagonal beled ‘‘Under Construction’’ on the line and Figueroa Mountain Road, a Anamosa map, northwest through Ben- light-duty road, section 27, T8N, R30W. ton and Buchanan Counties to Black From the beginning point, proceed Hawk County, to U.S. Highway 20, southeast along the Santa Lucia Rang- southeast of Waterloo and Raymond; er District diagonal line, crossing onto then the Figueroa Mountain map, and con- (12) Using the State of Iowa map, pro- tinuing east to its intersection with ceed west-northwest on U.S. Highway the northwest corner of section 6, T7N, 20 to Waterloo and U.S. Highway 63; R29W; then then (2) Proceed straight south along the (13) Proceed north on U.S. Highway R29W and R30W line, which is a bound- 63 through Bremer, Chicksaw, and ary line of the Los Padres National Howard Counties, skirting the Upper Forest, to its intersection with the

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southwest corner of section 18 that co- (12) Proceed east-northeast in a incides with one of the two 90-degree, straight line, returning to the begin- southwest corners of the Los Padres ning point. National Forest, T7N, R29W; then [T.D. TTB–82, 74 FR 51776, Oct. 8, 2009] (3) Proceed east, south, and then east, along the boundary line of the § 9.218 Sierra Pelona Valley. Los Padres National Forest, to its (a) Name. The name of the intersection with the boundary line of viticultural area described in this sec- the Can˜ ada de Los Pinos, or College tion is ‘‘Sierra Pelona Valley’’. For Rancho Grant, at the northwest corner purposes of part 4 of this chapter, ‘‘Si- of section 28, T7N, R29W; then erra Pelona Valley’’ and ‘‘Sierra (4) Proceed straight south along the Pelona’’ are terms of viticultural sig- boundary line of the Can˜ ada de Los nificance. Pinos, or College Rancho Grant, cross- (b) Approved maps. The three United ing onto the Lake Cachuma map, to its States Geological Survey 1:24,000 scale intersection with the 1,074-foot Bitt topographic maps used to determine elevation point and the Lake Cachuma the boundary of the Sierra Pelona Val- Recreation Area boundary line, section ley viticultural area are titled: 17 east boundary line, T6N, R29W; then (1) Agua Dulce, CA, 1995; (5) Proceed generally southwest (2) Sleepy Valley, CA, 1995; and along the Lake Cachuma Recreation (3) Ritter Ridge, Calif., 1958, Area boundary line to its intersection Photorevised 1974. with the Santa Ynez River to the west (c) Boundary. The Sierra Pelona Val- of Lake Cachuma and Bradbury Dam, ley viticultural area is located in Los T6N, R30W; then Angeles County, California. The bound- (6) Proceed generally west along the ary of the Sierra Pelona Valley Santa Ynez River, crossing onto the viticultural area is as described below: Santa Ynez map, and continuing to its (1) The beginning point is on the intersection with California State Agua Dulce map at the intersection of Road 154, northwest of BM 533, T6N, the section 26 east boundary line, the R30W; then pipeline, and Escondido Canyon Road, a secondary highway, T5N, R14W. From (7) Proceed north-northwest in a the beginning point, proceed in a straight line 1.2 miles to the marked straight line south 0.3 mile to the line’s 924-foot elevation point, T6N, R30W; intersection with the northeast corner then of the Vasquez Rocks County Park, (8) Proceed north-northwest in a T5N, R14W; then straight line 1.2 miles to the ‘‘Y’’ in an (2) Proceed southwest through sec- unimproved road 0.1 mile south of the tion 26 along the straight lines and 90- 800-foot elevation line, west of Happy degree turns of the county park bound- Canyon Road, T6N, R30W; then ary line to the line’s intersection with (9) Proceed north-northwest in a the southeast corner of section 27, T5N, straight line for 0.5 mile, crossing onto R14W; then the Los Olivos map, and continuing to (3) Proceed southwest in a straight the marked 1,324-foot elevation point, line 0.4 mile to the line’s intersection 0.5 mile southwest of Bar G O Ranch, with BM 2258, section 34, T5N, R14W; T7N, R30W; then then (10) Proceed north-northwest in a (4) Proceed west-northwest in a straight line for 2.5 miles crossing over straight line 0.15 mile, crossing over the marked 1,432-foot elevation point the Agua Dulce Road, to the line’s in section 9, then continue in a intersection with the 2,400-foot ele- straight line northerly 1.4 miles to the vation line and an unimproved dirt marked 1,721-foot elevation point in road, section 34, T5N, R14W; then section 4, T7N, R30W; then (5) Proceed generally west along the (11) Proceed north in a straight line meandering 2,400-foot elevation line to 1.4 miles to the marked 2,334-foot ele- the line’s intersection with the section vation point, west of a meandering un- 34 west boundary line, T5N, R14W; then improved road and south of Figueroa (6) Proceed north along the section 34 Mountain Road, T8N, R30W; then west boundary line 1 mile to the line’s

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intersection with the 2,800-foot ele- Rowher Canyon, and the section 17 vation line and the section 27 west south boundary line, T5N, R14W; then boundary line; then (18) Proceed straight east, north, and (7) Proceed along the 2,800-foot ele- east, making 90-degree turns, along the vation line first generally northeast, Angeles National Forest boundary line then northwest around Saddleback to the line’s intersection with the sec- Mountain, and then north across a trail tion 7 southwest corner, T5N, R13W; and an unimproved dirt road, to the then line’s intersection with the section 21 (19) Proceed straight north along the south boundary line, T5N, R14W; then Angeles National Forest boundary line (8) Proceed straight east along the and the section 7 west boundary line 0.5 section 21 south boundary line 0.25 mile mile to the line’s intersection with the to the southeast corner of section 21, 3,400-foot elevation line, T5N, R13W; T5N, R14W; then then (9) Proceed north along the section 21 south boundary line onto the Sleepy (20) Proceed along the 3,400-foot ele- Valley map 0.6 mile to the line’s inter- vation line generally east, north, then section with the 2,800-foot elevation west to the line’s intersection with the line and the section 22 west boundary section 6 west boundary line, T5N, line, T5N, R14W; then R13W; then (10) Proceed along the 2,800-foot ele- (21) Proceed north along the section 6 vation line generally northeast around west boundary line 0.4 mile to the the 3,166-foot and 3,036-foot pinnacles, line’s intersection with the 3,400-foot then continue southwest to the line’s elevation line, T5N, R13W; then intersection with the section 22 north (22) Proceed generally southeast boundary line, T5N, R14W; then along the 3,400-foot elevation line, (11) Proceed west along the section 22 crossing over Latteau, Willow Springs, north boundary line 0.2 mile to the and Hauser Canyons and continuing line’s intersection with the 2,600-foot onto the Ritter Ridge map, to the elevation line, T5N, R14W; then line’s intersection with an unimproved (12) Proceed generally west-south- dirt road at Summit, section 16, T5N, west along the 2,600-foot elevation line R13W; then to the line’s intersection with the sec- (23) Proceed south along the tion 21 west boundary line, T5N, R14W; unnamed dirt road less than 0.1 mile, then crossing the Sierra Highway, to its (13) Proceed north along the section intersection with the 3,400-foot ele- 21 west boundary line 0.2 mile to the vation line, section 16, T5N, R13W; then line’s intersection with the 2,400-foot (24) Proceed generally southwest elevation line and the section 20 east along the 3,400-foot elevation line, me- boundary line, T5N, R14W; then andering between the Sleepy Valley (14) Proceed generally southwest and Ritter Ridge maps and then re- along the 2,400-foot elevation line to turning to the Sleepy Valley map, to the line’s intersection with an unim- the line’s intersection with the section proved dirt road in section 20, T5N, 20 north boundary line, T5N, R13W; R14W; then then (15) Proceed northwest along the un- improved dirt road 0.15 mile to its (25) Proceed in a straight line west intersection with the Sierra Highway, along the section 20 north boundary a secondary highway, section 20, T5N, line 0.2 mile to the line’s intersection R14W; then with the 3,200-foot elevation line, sec- (16) Proceed southwest along the Si- tion 20, T5N, R13W; then erra Highway 0.15 mile to its intersec- (26) Proceed generally southwest tion with an unnamed stream, section along the 3,200-foot elevation line to 20, T5N, R14W; then the line’s intersection with the section (17) Proceed in a straight line north- 19 west boundary line, T5N, R13W; then northwest approximately 0.3 mile to (27) Proceed in a straight line north the line’s intersection with the Angeles along the section 19 west boundary line National Forest boundary line, an 0.15 mile to the line’s intersection with unnamed stream running through a pipeline, T5N, R13W; and then

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(28) Proceed southwest onto the Agua § 10.2 Territorial extent. Dulce map 1.25 miles along the pipe- This part applies to the several line, returning to the beginning point. States of the United States, the Dis- [T.D. TTB–86, 75 FR 42604, July 22, 2010] trict of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

PART 10—COMMERCIAL BRIBERY § 10.3 Application. (a) General. The regulations in this Subpart A—Scope of Regulations part apply to transactions between in- dustry members and employees, offi- Sec. cers, or representatives of trade buy- 10.1 General. ers. 10.2 Territorial extent. (b) Transactions involving State agen- 10.3 Application. cies. The regulations in this part apply 10.4 Jurisdictional limits. only to transactions between industry 10.5 Delegations of the Administrator. 10.6 Administrative provisions. members and employees of State agen- cies operating as retailers, wholesalers, Subpart B—Definitions or both. The regulations do not apply to State agencies with regard to their 10.11 Meaning of terms. dealings with employees, officers, or representatives of trade buyers. Subpart C—Commercial Bribery

10.21 Commercial bribery. § 10.4 Jurisdictional limits. 10.22 Employee associations. (a) General. The regulations in this 10.23 Gifts or payments to wholesalers. part apply where: 10.24 Sales promotion contests. (1) The industry member induces a trade buyer to purchase distilled spir- Subpart D—Exclusion its, wine, or malt beverages from such 10.51 Exclusion, in general. industry member to the exclusion, in 10.52 Practice which puts trade buyer inde- whole or in part, of products sold or of- pendence at risk. fered for sale by other persons in inter- 10.53 Practices not resulting in exclusion. state or foreign commerce; and [Reserved] (2) If: (i) The inducement is made in 10.54 Criteria for determining trade buyer the course of interstate or foreign com- independence. merce; or AUTHORITY: 15 U.S.C. 49–50; 27 U.S.C. 202 (ii) The industry member engages in and 205; 44 U.S.C. 3504(h). the practice of using an inducement to SOURCE: T.D. ATF–74, 45 FR 63257, Sept. 30, such an extent as substantially to re- 1980, unless otherwise noted. strain or prevent transactions in inter- state or foreign commerce in any such Subpart A—Scope of Regulations products; or (iii) The direct effect of the induce- § 10.1 General. ment is to prevent, deter, hinder, or re- strict other persons from selling or of- The regulations in this part, issued fering for sale any such products to pursuant to section 105 of the Federal such retailer in interstate or foreign Alcohol Administration Act (27 U.S.C. commerce. 205), specify practices which may result (b) Malt beverages. In the case of malt in violations of section 105(c) of the Act beverages, this part applies to trans- and criteria for determining whether a actions between an employee, officer, practice is a violation of section 105(c) or representative of a trade buyer in of the Act. This part does not attempt any State and a brewer, importer, or to enumerate all of the practices pro- wholesaler of malt beverages inside or hibited by section 105(c) of the Act. outside such State only to the extent Nothing in this part shall operate to that the law of such State imposes re- exempt any person from the require- quirements similar to the requirements ments of any State law or regulation. of section 5(c) of the Federal Alcohol [T.D. ATF–364, 60 FR 20426, Apr. 26, 1995] Administration Act (27 U.S.C. 205(c)),

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