Feds Carve Out Nashoba Valley as Official Wine Wonderland
Published Date: 3/24/2026
Rule
Summary
The government just created the Nashoba Valley Viticultural Area in Worcester County, Massachusetts, covering about 18,367 acres. Starting April 23, 2026, winemakers in this area can proudly label their wines with this new name, helping customers know exactly where their wine comes from. This change helps local vintners stand out and gives wine lovers a fresh spot to explore on their next bottle hunt!
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
New Nashoba Valley AVA Created
The government officially created the Nashoba Valley American Viticultural Area in Worcester County, Massachusetts, covering about 18,367 acres. The AVA becomes effective April 23, 2026, and lets local winemakers label wines with the Nashoba Valley name to show where the grapes were grown.
Labeling Eligibility Rule (85% Grapes)
To use the Nashoba Valley name on a wine label, at least 85 percent of the wine must come from grapes grown inside the AVA and the wine must meet other label rules in 27 CFR 4.25(e)(3). If a brand uses the AVA name but the wine is not eligible, the bottler must change the brand name or get approval of a new label.
Easier Identification for Wine Shoppers
You can use the Nashoba Valley name on wine labels that meet the rules, which helps wine buyers identify wines grown in that specific 18,367-acre area. This change makes it clearer where a wine comes from when shopping or reading labels.
No New Reporting or Major Small-Business Impact
TTB certified this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities and states the the regulation imposes no new reporting, recordkeeping, or other administrative requirement.
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