- Illinois wine
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name = Illinois
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official name = State of Illinois
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type = U.S. state
year = 1818
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country =USA
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sub regions =Shawnee Hills AVA
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total size = convert|57918|sqmi|km2|0
planted = convert|1100|acre|hacite news | title = Pour More Years: Arizona and Illinois Meet in the Quadrennial Presidential Taste-Off | publisher = New York City, N.Y. "Wall Street Journal" | date =2008-09-26 | page = W3]vineyards =
grapes =Cabernet Franc ,Cabernet Sauvignon , Catawba, Cayuga,Chambourcin , Chancellor,Chardonel , Concord,De Chaunac , Edelweiss, Elvira, Frontenac,Gewürztraminer , Golden Muscat, La Crosse,Leon Millot ,Marechal Foch ,Merlot ,Muscadine , Niagara, Norton,Riesling ,Seyval Blanc , St. Pepin,Traminette ,Vidal Blanc , Vignoles,Villard Blanc ,Villard Noir Appellation America (2007). [http://wine.appellationamerica.com/wine-region/Illinois.html "Illinois: Appellation Description"] . Retrieved Nov. 16, 2007.]
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comments =Illinois wine refers to any
wine that is made from grapes grown in theU.S. state ofIllinois . In 2006, Shawnee Hills, in southern Illinois, was named the state's firstAmerican Viticultural Area . As of 2008, there were 79 wineries in Illinois, utilizing approximately 1,100 acres of vines.History
Grapes have been growing in Illinois for over 150 years. One of the first areas to begin growing grapes was on the banks of the Mississippi in Nauvoo. The oldest recorded Concord vineyard in Illinois was planted in 1851 and is located in Nauvoo State Park; the vineyard is still producing fruit. By 1880 there were over convert|600|acre|km2|1 of grapes and 40 wine cellars in Nauvoo, and the town was known for its fine wines.
The oldest surviving family-owned vineyard in Illinois is also located in Nauvoo. Emile Baxter came to Nauvoo in 1855 to join an
Icarian commune and remained after the breakup of the group. Learning about grape culture from his Icarian friends, Emile planted eight acres of vineyards. AfterProhibition in 1936, the Baxter family winery became Illinois' first bonded winery.In a sharply different region of Illinois, the
Shawnee Hills , Guy Renzaglia founded Alto Vineyards in 1984. He planted new varieties such as Chancellor,Chambourcin ,Vidal Blanc , and Villard Blanc. Renzaglia and two other growers founded the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail in the 1990s.Winemaking expanded raidly in Illinois from about 1990 onward. The number of operating wineries increased in Illinois from 3 in 1985, to 12 in 1997, to 63 in 2004, and 79 in 2008.
As of 2004, 63 Illinois wineries, working with 193 grape arbors, produce 451,079 U.S. gallons (1.7 million liters) of wine annually with an annual total positive economic impact estimated at $20 million. [ Gene Campbell and Bill Shoemaker, "The Illinois Grape and Wine Industry: Its Current Size, 2004 Production, and Growth" (n.d, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois), pages 3, 7.]
Varieties
In 2004, twelve grape varieties accounties for 89% of grape area harvested in Illinois. The favorite varieties, in descending order by area devoted to production, were
Chardonel , Chambourcin, Vignoles,Traminette , Concord, Foch,Seyval , Norton, Vidal Blanc, Frontenac, Niagara, andCayuga White . [ Campbell and Shoemaker, page 7. ]Many of these varieties are "hybrid" varieties. These hybrids, which are adapted to the cold climates of central and northern Illinois, are grapes grown from vines that are hybridized descendants of both European
vinifera grapes and native American grape varieties. The Illinois Grape Growers Association informed wine critics for theWall Street Journal in 2008 that hybrid wines were the state's "strong suit."Shawnee Hills AVA
One of the foremost grape-growing regions of Illinois is the Shawnee Hills, in Jackson County and Union County near
Carbondale, Illinois in far southern Illinois. This region was designated theShawnee Hills AVA in December 2006, becoming the firstAmerican Viticultural Area within Illinois. Besides the benefits of appellation recognition, this designation allows wineries to use the term “Estate Bottled” for wines produced on the same premises on which the grapes are grown. As of 2006, the Shawnee Hills AVA included 15 wineries and 55 vineyards.cite news | title = Matter of taste: Area in southern Illinois gets Shawnee Hills designation | publisher = Springfield, Ill. "State Journal-Register" | date =2006-12-14 | page = 21] Jackson and Union Counties were the two foremost wine-producing counties in Illinois. [ Campbell and Shoemaker, page 3.]Characteristics that contributed to this decision are the lack of glaciation, as well as the bordering rivers. The heightened elevation (400 ft above neighboring land) in concert with
sandstone andlimestone subsoil offers satisfactory drainage, and summer breezes reduce fungal infestation. The climate of the Shawnee Hills AVA, within theIllinois Ozarks region, resembles several areas inMissouri known for their wine (seeMissouri wine ). The climate also resembles certain regions inSpain andItaly .Part of
Illinois Route 127 south of Carbondale has been designated by theIllinois General Assembly as the "Shawnee Hills Wine Trail". [HJR 48, 95th General Assembly, State of Illinois. [http://ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=48&GAID=9&GA=95&DocTypeID=HJR&LegID=33326&SessionID=51] ]Categories
The
Illinois State Fair , operated by the Illinois Department of Agriculture, recognizes ten distinct categories of Illinois wine:*
Dessert wine
*Fruit wine
* Generic blended wine
* Hybrid red
* Hybrid white
* Native American red
* Native American white
*Sparkling wine
* Vinifera red
* Vinifera whiteIn addition to grape-based wine, several wineries in the Illinois Ozarks and other regions of Illinois make fruit wine from
apple s,peach es, and berries. Fruit wine is an officially recognized category within the Illinois wine industry.Promotion
In addition to the Illinois State Fair, the Illinois wine industry has developed independent promotional pathways. The first Chicago & Midwest Wine Show was scheduled to be held in
Chicago in September 2008. ["Midwestern wine: Move over, California",The Economist , August 23, 2008 [http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11977032] , accessed September 7, 2008]References
External links
* [http://www.illinoiswine.com/about.html Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association]
* [http://www.illinoiswine.com/resources/grapewineindustry.pdf Campbell-Shoemaker monograph]
* [http://www.nauvoowinery.com/history.htm "History"]
* [http://wine.appellationamerica.com/wine-region/Illinois.html "Illinois Wine"]
* [http://www.nauvoo.net/history "Nauvoo.Net."]
* [http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/07s0378.xls "Normal Daily Mean Temperature- Selected Cities"]
* [http://www.shawneewinetrail.com/history.htm "Shawnee Hills Wine Trail/History."]
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