Explore the Texas Wine Regions
WINE GROWING REGIONS
Eight designated American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) currently exist in Texas. Eighty-five percent of wine from a viticultural area must be made from grapes grown within the area’s boundaries. If the wine is a varietal, 75 percent of that wine must be made from the designated grape variety.
TEXAS HIGH PLAINS
TEXOMA
MESILLA VALLEY
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
ESCONDIDO VALLEY
TEXAS DAVIS MOUNTAINS
BELL MOUNTAIN
FREDERICKSBURG IN THE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
LLANO UPLIFT (Proposed)
HICKORY SANDS DISTRICT (Proposed)
Explore Texas AVAs
Explore Texas Wine Regions
Behind every Texas wine lies a unique landscape that shapes its flavor. From high plains to hidden valleys, each AVA tells a different story. Discover what makes each region special.
AVA Region Benefits
Benefits of visiting each AVA region

Diverse Landscapes
& Terroirs
Texas AVAs span mountains, plains, deserts, and river valleys—offering visitors a wide range of scenic environments and wine styles, from bold reds to elegant sparkling wines.

Award-Winning
Wines
Many AVA regions have produced nationally and internationally recognized wines, giving visitors the opportunity to taste high-quality vintages directly at the source.

Authentic Wine
Culture
With over 700 wineries rooted in tradition and innovation, visiting AVA regions lets you experience the true spirit of Texas winemaking, where every bottle reflects local pride and craftsmanship.

Rich Tourism
& Hospitality
From boutique tasting rooms to historic small towns, Texas wine regions combine southern hospitality with curated experiences like festivals, scenic drives, and local cuisine.
Growing Grapes in Texas
VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY IN TEXAS
Discover the academic programs and research initiatives shaping the future of Texas wine.
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