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Mississippi Delta AVA

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Country
  
United States

Grapes produced
  
Muscadine

Year established
  
1984

Climate region
  
Humid subtropical

Area
  
15,540 kmĀ²

Type
  
American Viticultural Area

Part of
  
Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee

Total area
  
3,840,000 acres (1,553,993 ha)

The Mississippi Delta AVA is an American Viticultural Area on the left (east) bank of the Mississippi River, between Memphis, Tennessee, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. It includes portions of the Mississippi Delta and the watershed of the lower Mississippi River in the U.S. states of Louisiana (west bank), Mississippi, and Tennessee.

Since the creation of the AVA in 1984, there has been very little viticulture in the Mississippi Delta region. Mississippi State University established an enology laboratory to research grape cultivation in the area, but little commercial activity has resulted. The few wineries that have produced wine from the Mississippi Delta AVA have used native Muscadine grapes. The region has a humid subtropical climate and the hardiness zone ranges from 8b in the south to 7b in portions of the Memphis metropolitan area.

References

Mississippi Delta AVA Wikipedia