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- New_Mexico_wine abstract "New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12 km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 L) of wine. The editor of the Socorro bulletin predicted in 1880 that “We see in the present attention given to grape culture, an important and growing industry which, in a few years, will assume proportions of no ordinary nature.”The wine industry in New Mexico declined in the latter decades of the nineteenth century in part due to flooding of the Río Grande. Prohibition in the United States forced many wineries to close, while others remained operational providing sacramental wine to primarily Catholic as well as other Christian churches. The modern New Mexico wine industry received significant support in 1978 when a government-sponsored study encouraged winegrowers to plant French hybrid grape varieties.New Mexico now has more than 20 wineries producing 350,000 US gallons (1,300,000 L) of wine annually.".
- New_Mexico_wine areaTotal "3.151109034440294E11".
- New_Mexico_wine areaTotal "4856227.70688".
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Baco_noir.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Barbera.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Cabernet_Franc.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Cabernet_Sauvignon.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Chambourcin.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Chardonnay.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Chenin_blanc.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape De_Chaunac.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Dolcetto.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Durif.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Gew%C3%BCrztraminer.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Malvasia.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Marechal_Foch.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Merlot.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Muscat_(grape).
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Muscat_Blanc_%C3%A0_Petits_Grains.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Muscat_of_Alexandria.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Nebbiolo.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Pinot_gris.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Pinot_noir.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Refosco.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Riesling.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Ruby_Cabernet.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Sangiovese.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Sauvignon_blanc.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Seyval_blanc.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Syrah.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Tempranillo.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Vidal_blanc.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Villard_grapes.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Viognier.
- New_Mexico_wine growingGrape Zinfandel.
- New_Mexico_wine location United_States.
- New_Mexico_wine numberOfWineries "35".
- New_Mexico_wine subregion Mesilla_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine subregion Middle_Rio_Grande_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine subregion Mimbres_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine thumbnail NewMexicoWineCountry.jpg?width=300.
- New_Mexico_wine type U.S._state.
- New_Mexico_wine wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- New_Mexico_wine wikiPageExternalLink nmwine.com.
- New_Mexico_wine wikiPageExternalLink vineandwine.org.
- New_Mexico_wine wikiPageID "14058375".
- New_Mexico_wine wikiPageRevisionID "603090359".
- New_Mexico_wine caption "Southern New Mexico Vineyard".
- New_Mexico_wine country United_States.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Barbera.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Cabernet_Franc.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Cabernet_Sauvignon.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Dolcetto.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Durif.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Merlot.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Nebbiolo.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Pinot_noir.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Refosco.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Ruby_Cabernet.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Sangiovese.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Syrah.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Tempranillo.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes Zinfandel.
- New_Mexico_wine grapes "---- Baco noir, Chambourcin, De Chaunac, Leon Millot, Marechal Foch, Seyval blanc, Vidal blanc, Villard blanc,".
- New_Mexico_wine grapes "---- Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay, Chenin blanc, Malvasia bianca, Muscat Canelli, Pinot gris, Viognier, Riesling, Muscat of Alexandria, Orange Muscat, Sauvignon blanc,".
- New_Mexico_wine hasPhotoCollection New_Mexico_wine.
- New_Mexico_wine name "New Mexico".
- New_Mexico_wine officialName New_Mexico.
- New_Mexico_wine subRegions Mesilla_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine subRegions Middle_Rio_Grande_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine subRegions Mimbres_Valley_AVA.
- New_Mexico_wine type U.S._state.
- New_Mexico_wine wineYears "1629".
- New_Mexico_wine wineries "Over 35".
- New_Mexico_wine year "1912".
- New_Mexico_wine subject Category:New_Mexico_wine.
- New_Mexico_wine type Place.
- New_Mexico_wine type WineRegion.
- New_Mexico_wine type Wikidata:Q532.
- New_Mexico_wine type Place.
- New_Mexico_wine type GeographicalRegion.
- New_Mexico_wine type Location.
- New_Mexico_wine comment "New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12 km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 L) of wine.".
- New_Mexico_wine label "New Mexico wine".
- New_Mexico_wine sameAs m.03cs9hq.
- New_Mexico_wine sameAs Q16970138.
- New_Mexico_wine sameAs Q16970138.
- New_Mexico_wine wasDerivedFrom New_Mexico_wine?oldid=603090359.
- New_Mexico_wine depiction NewMexicoWineCountry.jpg.
- New_Mexico_wine homepage index.html.
- New_Mexico_wine isPrimaryTopicOf New_Mexico_wine.
- New_Mexico_wine name "New Mexico".
- New_Mexico_wine name "State of New Mexico".