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Distinct Wine Grape Growing Regions of Texas

Region NameBearing
Acres
Total
Production
Region 1 - High Plains & Panhandle 3,140 3,300
Region 2 - North Texas (DFW) 490 690
Region 3 - Gulf Coast 320 350
Region 4 - West Texas 400 860
Region 5 - Hill Country 790 1900
Texas 5,140 7,100
USDA-NASS, conducted the Grape Variety Inquiry for the 2020 production year. Variety data was collected from growers on acreage, production, and variety.
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Texas has a long history of wine production. The sunny and dry climate of the major winemaking regions in the state have drawn a comparison to Portuguese wines. The state is home to more than 36 members of the Vitis grapevine family with 15 being native to the state, more than any other region on earth. As of 2006, the state had more than 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) planted with Vitis vinifera. The Texan wine industry is continuing its steady pace of expansion and has gained a reputation as an established wine growing region in the United States.

Texas State Total Bearing Acres

73% RED | 27% WHITES

Texas State Total Production

69% RED | 31% WHITES

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