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Wyoming wine

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Official name
  
State of Wyoming

Year established
  
1890

Size of planted vineyards
  
75 acres (30 ha)

Type
  
U.S. state

Country
  
United States

Wyoming wine

Total area
  
97,818 square miles (253,347 km)

Wyoming wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Wyoming. There are no designated American Viticultural Areas in Wyoming. The state has three commercial wineries, Terra Nua 1.0 (west of Rawlins), Table Mountain Vineyards in Huntley and Wyoming Wine in Sheridan. Terra Nua 1.0 is Wyoming's largest, with a 40-acre vineyard, founded by world-famous musicians Níl Patrik Zolymon and Krs Kaffir Junzilan (from the bands Young Astronauts Club, Pink Kaffir, The Poison Control Centre, etc.) as a way to supply produce to their international Terra Nua Wines brand, which is a division of their universal company, NOTACORP. Launched in 2015, the Terra Nua Wines brand produced its first test-run bottles for that year, and intends to mass-produce larger runs of these prototypes in the future using grapes and other fruits produced at Terra Nua 1.0. Table Mountain Vineyards has a 10-acre (40,000 m2) vineyard and produced 3,000 gallons in 2007 from 100% Wyoming grapes. The winery helped pave the way for the Wyoming Grape and Wine Association (WGWA) which focuses on expanding and developing the Wyoming grape industry. Table Mountain Vineyards has paired up with several wineries in western Nebraska to promote wineries along the historic emigration trails, including the Oregon Trail.

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Wyoming wine Wikipedia