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Wine appellation · AR, MO, OK

Ozark Mountain

The Ozark Mountain appellation was established in 1986 and covers 33,372,664 acres across Adair, Barry, Barton. It contains 5 sub-appellations.

Established1986
Area33,372,664 acres · 52,145 sq miles
CountiesAdair, Barry, Barton, Baxter, Benton, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, Butler, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Cedar, Cherokee, Christian, Clay, Cleburne, Cole, Conway, Crawford, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, Delaware, Dent, Douglas, Faulkner, Franklin, Franklin, Fulton, Gasconade, Greene, Haskell, Hickory, Howell, Independence, Iron, Izard, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Laclede, Lawrence, Lawrence, Logan, Madison, Madison, Madison, Maries, Marion, Mayes, McDonald, Miller, Monroe, Morgan, Muskogee, Newton, Newton, Oregon, Osage, Ottawa, Ozark, Perry, Perry, Phelps, Polk, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Sequoyah, Shannon, Sharp, St. Charles, St. Clair, St. Francois, St. Louis, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Stoddard, Stone, Stone, Taney, Texas, Van Buren, Vernon, Wagoner, Washington, Washington, Wayne, Webster, White, Wright, Yell
Contains5 smaller appellations
Federal listing27 CFR 9.108
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Inside this appellation

How it came to be

Recognised by the federal government on petition by Al Weiderkehr.

33,372,664 acres


The boundary, as written into law

Every American wine appellation is defined in federal regulations by walking the boundary landmark by landmark. The official description of this one begins:

General. The Ozark Mountain viticultural area is located in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The starting point of the following boundary description is the point at which the Missouri River joins the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri (on the St. Louis map). Boundary Description. (i) The boundary proceeds from the starting point westward along the Missouri River until it meets the Osage River; (ii)...

Boundary traced by the UC Davis Library from the official descriptions in federal regulation, and released under an open licence. Smoothed for manufacturing. Decorative use only, not for legal boundary determination.