Texas AVA
Fredericksburg
The Fredericksburg AVA is a subset of the Texas Hill Country AVA, where perhaps the most well-known Texas wines call home. Wine production, culture, and tourism is strong here.
Established
1988Climate
Subtropical. Long, hot summers with cool eveningsElevation
1,700ftSoil types
Loam with clay, limestone, & graniteFredericksburg Wines
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Andreucci's Winery
FredericksburgAugusta Vin
FredericksburgBarons Creek Vineyards
FredericksburgCoordinates Vineyards
FredericksburgElk Store Winery & Distillery
FredericksburgFerris & Fletch Wine Company
FredericksburgFredericksburg Winery
FredericksburgInvention Vineyards
FredericksburgKalasi Cellars
FredericksburgLost Draw Cellars
FredericksburgMendelbaum Cellars
FredericksburgPontotoc Vineyard
FredericksburgSafari Winery
FredericksburgSummer Revival Wine Co - Fredericksburg
FredericksburgWildseed Vineyards
FredericksburgExplore AVAs
Texas Wine Regions
Bell Mountain
The first Texas AVA created entirely within the state, Bell Mountain is in Gillespie County and concentrates on bordeaux varietals.
Escondido Valley
A small producing AVA with few vines, Escondido Valley is nevertheless a distinct region with limestone bedrockĀ and calcium-rich soils.
Fredericksburg
The Fredericksburg AVA is a subset of the Texas Hill Country AVA, where perhaps the most well-known Texas wines call home. Wine production, culture, and tourism is strong here.
Mesilla Valley
Mostly located within New Mexico, Texas still hosts a tiny footprint of the Mesilla Valley AVA. It was the first AVA within Texas.
Texas Davis Mountains
The Texas Davis Mountains AVA has both the fewest vines and the highest elevation of all Texas AVAs.
Texas High Plains
Located at the base of the panhandle, the expansive Texas High Plains produce the majority of Texas fruit used in winemaking.
Texas Hill Country
The most well-known of Texas AVAs, the Texas Hill Country is the largest AVA in Texas and one of the largest in the states. The varied geography allows for many varietals.
Texoma
The most recently recognized Texas AVA, Texoma's impact to wine history is significant. Fabled viticulturist TV Munson called this area both a "grape paradise" and home.
Gulf Coast
While not an official AVA, Texas' Gulf Coast hosts a few rugged wineries that both grow grapes in the area and turn them into wine.
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