81_FR_56652 81 FR 56490 - Establishment of the Champlain Valley of New York Viticultural Area

81 FR 56490 - Establishment of the Champlain Valley of New York Viticultural Area

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 162 (August 22, 2016)

Page Range56490-56492
FR Document2016-19992

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) establishes the approximately 500-square mile ``Champlain Valley of New York'' viticultural area in Clinton and Essex Counties, New York. The Champlain Valley of New York viticultural area is not located within any other established viticultural area. TTB designates viticultural areas to allow vintners to better describe the origin of their wines and to allow consumers to better identify wines they may purchase.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

27 CFR Part 9

[Docket No. TTB-2015-0010: T.D. TTB-142; Ref: Notice No. 154]
RIN 1513-AC19


Establishment of the Champlain Valley of New York Viticultural 
Area

AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Treasury.

ACTION: Final rule; Treasury decision.

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SUMMARY: The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) establishes 
the approximately 500-square mile ``Champlain Valley of New York'' 
viticultural area in Clinton and Essex Counties, New York. The 
Champlain Valley of New York viticultural area is not located within 
any other established viticultural area. TTB designates viticultural 
areas to allow vintners to better describe the origin of their wines 
and to allow consumers to better identify wines they may purchase.

DATES: This final rule is effective September 21, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kate M. Bresnahan, Regulations and 
Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G 
Street NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202-453-1039, ext. 151.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background on Viticultural Areas

TTB Authority

    Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAA Act), 
27 U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe 
regulations for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits, and malt 
beverages. The FAA Act provides that these regulations should, among 
other things, prohibit consumer deception and the use of misleading 
statements on labels and ensure that labels provide the consumer with 
adequate information as to the identity and quality of the product. The 
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) administers the FAA Act 
pursuant to section 1111(d) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, 
codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The Secretary has delegated various 
authorities through Treasury Department Order 120-01, dated December 
10, 2013 (superseding Treasury Order 120-01, dated January 24, 2003), 
to the TTB Administrator to perform the functions and duties in the 
administration and enforcement of these laws.
    Part 4 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR part 4) authorizes TTB to 
establish definitive viticultural areas and regulate the use of their 
names as appellations of origin on wine labels and in wine 
advertisements. Part 9 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR part 9) sets 
forth standards for the preparation and submission to TTB of petitions 
for the establishment or modification of American viticultural areas 
(AVAs) and lists the approved AVAs.

Definition

    Section 4.25(e)(1)(i) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(1)(i)) 
defines a viticultural area for American wine as a delimited grape-
growing region having distinguishing features, as described in part 9 
of the regulations, and a name and a delineated boundary, as 
established in part 9 of the regulations. These designations allow 
vintners and consumers to attribute a given quality, reputation, or 
other characteristic of a wine made from grapes grown in an area to the 
wine's geographic origin. The establishment of AVAs allows vintners to 
describe more accurately the origin of their wines to consumers and 
helps consumers to identify wines they may purchase. Establishment of 
an AVA is neither an approval nor an endorsement by TTB of the wine 
produced in that area.

Requirements

    Section 4.25(e)(2) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(2)) 
outlines the procedure for proposing an AVA and provides that any 
interested party may petition TTB to establish a grape-growing region 
as an AVA. Section 9.12 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 9.12) prescribes 
standards for petitions for the establishment or modification of AVAs. 
Petitions to establish an AVA must include the following:
     Evidence that the area within the proposed AVA boundary is 
nationally or locally known by the viticultural area name specified in 
the petition;
     An explanation of the basis for defining the boundary of 
the proposed AVA;
     A narrative description of the features of the proposed 
AVA affecting viticulture, such as climate, geology, soils, physical 
features, and elevation, that make the proposed AVA distinctive and 
distinguish it from adjacent areas outside the proposed AVA boundary;
     The appropriate United States Geological Survey (USGS) 
map(s) showing the location of the proposed AVA, with the boundary of 
the proposed AVA clearly drawn thereon; and
     A detailed narrative description of the proposed AVA 
boundary based on USGS map markings.

Champlain Valley of New York Petition

    TTB received a petition from Colin Read, owner of North Star 
Vineyard, on behalf of the Lake Champlain Grape Growers Association, 
proposing the establishment of the ``Champlain Valley of New York'' AVA 
in Clinton and Essex Counties, New York. The proposed Champlain Valley 
of New York AVA covers approximately 500 square miles and is not 
located within any other AVA. There are 11 commercial vineyards 
covering a total of approximately 15.47 acres within the proposed AVA, 
as well as 6 wineries.
    According to the petition, the distinguishing feature of the 
proposed Champlain Valley of New York AVA is its short growing season, 
which is conducive to growing cold-hardy North American hybrid grape 
varieties (such as Frontenac, La Crescent, and Marquette) but not the 
Vitis vinifera grapes that are grown in the surrounding areas. The 
petition provides information comparing the length of the growing 
season within the AVA to those of the surrounding areas. In South Hero, 
Vermont, to the east of the proposed AVA, the growing season is four 
weeks longer than that in the proposed AVA. In Whitehall, New York,

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to the south of the proposed AVA, the growing season is two weeks 
longer than that in the proposed AVA. The growing season in the 
Adirondack Mountains, to the west of the proposed AVA, is too short for 
commercial grape growth. The proposed AVA also has a later last-frost 
date and an earlier first-frost date than the areas to its east and 
south. TTB notes that the area directly north of the proposed AVA is in 
Canada and, therefore, is not eligible to be part of an AVA.

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Comments Received

    TTB published Notice No. 154 in the Federal Register on July 2, 
2015 (80 FR 38147), proposing to establish the Champlain Valley of New 
York AVA. In the notice, TTB summarized the evidence from the petition 
regarding the name, boundary, and distinguishing features for the 
proposed AVA. For a detailed description of such evidence, see Notice 
No. 154. In Notice No. 154, TTB solicited comments on the accuracy of 
the name, boundary, and other required information submitted in support 
of the petition. The comment period closed on August 31, 2015. TTB 
received no comments in response to Notice No. 154.

TTB Determination

    After careful review of the petition, TTB finds that the evidence 
provided by the petitioner supports the establishment of the Champlain 
Valley of New York AVA. Accordingly, under the authority of the FAA 
Act, section 1111(d) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, and parts 4 
and 9 of the TTB regulations, TTB establishes the ``Champlain Valley of 
New York'' AVA in Clinton and Essex Counties, New York, effective 30 
days from the publication date of this document.

Boundary Description

    See the narrative description of the boundary of the Champlain 
Valley of New York AVA in the regulatory text published at the end of 
this final rule.

Maps

    The petitioner provided the required maps, and they are listed 
below in the regulatory text.

Impact on Current Wine Labels

    Part 4 of the TTB regulations prohibits any label reference on a 
wine that indicates or implies an origin other than the wine's true 
place of origin. For a wine to be labeled with an AVA name or with a 
brand name that includes an AVA name, at least 85 percent of the wine 
must be derived from grapes grown within the area represented by that 
name, and the wine must meet the other conditions listed in 27 CFR 
4.25(e)(3). If the wine is not eligible for labeling with an AVA name 
and that name appears in the brand name, then the label is not in 
compliance and the bottler must change the brand name and obtain 
approval of a new label. Similarly, if the AVA name appears in another 
reference on the label in a misleading manner, the bottler would have 
to obtain approval of a new label. Different rules apply if a wine has 
a brand name containing an AVA name that was used as a brand name on a 
label approved before July 7, 1986. See 27 CFR 4.39(i)(2) for details.
    With the establishment of this AVA, its name, ``Champlain Valley of 
New York,'' will be recognized as a name of viticultural significance 
under Sec.  4.39(i)(3) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.39(i)(3)). The 
text of the regulation clarifies this point. Consequently, wine 
bottlers using the name ``Champlain Valley of New York'' in a brand 
name, including a trademark, or in another label reference as to the 
origin of the wine, will have to ensure that the product is eligible to 
use the AVA name as an appellation of origin. TTB is not designating 
``Champlain Valley,'' standing alone, as a term of viticultural 
significance because the term ``Champlain Valley'' also applies to the 
parts of the valley located in Vermont and Canada. The petitioner 
proposed the name ``Champlain Valley of New York'' to more accurately 
describe the location of the AVA. The establishment of the Champlain 
Valley of New York AVA will not affect any existing AVA. The 
establishment of the Champlain Valley of New York AVA will allow 
vintners to use ``Champlain Valley of New York'' as an appellation of 
origin for wines made primarily from grapes grown within the Champlain 
Valley of New York AVA if the wines meet the eligibility requirements 
for the appellation.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    TTB certifies that this regulation will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The 
regulation imposes no new reporting, recordkeeping, or other 
administrative requirement. Any benefit derived from the use of an AVA 
name would be the result of a proprietor's efforts and consumer 
acceptance of wines from that area. Therefore, no regulatory 
flexibility analysis is required.

Executive Order 12866

    It has been determined that this final rule is not a significant 
regulatory action as defined by Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 
1993. Therefore, no regulatory assessment is required.

Drafting Information

    Kate M. Bresnahan of the Regulations and Rulings Division drafted 
this final rule.

List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9

    Wine.

The Regulatory Amendment

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, TTB amends title 27, 
chapter I, part 9, Code of Federal Regulations, as follows:

PART 9--AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS

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1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  27 U.S.C. 205.

Subpart C--Approved American Viticultural Areas

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2. Subpart C is amended by adding Sec.  9.258 to read as follows:


Sec.  9.258  Champlain Valley of New York.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Champlain Valley of New York''. For purposes of part 4 of 
this chapter, ``Champlain Valley of New York'' is a term of 
viticultural significance.
    (b) Approved maps. The two United States Geological Survey (USGS) 
1:100,000 scale topographic maps used to determine the boundary of the 
Champlain Valley of New York viticultural area are titled:
    (1) Lake Champlain, N.Y.; VT.; N.H.; U.S.; CAN., 1962; revised 
(U.S. area) 1972; and
    (2) Glens Falls, N.Y.; VT.; N.H., 1956; revised 1972.
    (c) Boundary. The Champlain Valley of New York viticultural area is 
located in Clinton and Essex Counties, New York. The boundary of the 
Champlain Valley of New York viticultural area is as described below:
    (1) The beginning point is found on the Lake Champlain map at the 
intersection of the western shore of Lake Champlain and the U.S.-Canada 
border, just north of the town of Rouses Point.
    (2) From the beginning point, proceed south along the western shore 
of Lake Champlain approximately 109.4 miles, crossing onto the Glens 
Falls map, to a road marked on the map as State Route 73 (now known as 
State Route 74) and

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known locally as Fort Ti Road, at the Fort Ticonderoga-Larrabees Point 
Ferry landing; then
    (3) Proceed west along State Route 73 (State Route 74/Fort Ti Road) 
approximately 1.6 miles to State Route 22; then
    (4) Proceed north along State Route 22 approximately 21 miles, 
crossing onto the Lake Champlain map and passing through the town of 
Port Henry, to an unnamed light-duty road known locally as County Road 
44 (Stevenson Road); then
    (5) Proceed north along County Road 44 (Stevenson Road) 
approximately 5.8 miles to a railroad track; then
    (6) Proceed northerly along the railroad track approximately 1.6 
miles to State Route 9N, west of the town of Westport; then
    (7) Proceed westerly along State Route 9N approximately 4.1 miles 
to Interstate 87; then
    (8) Proceed north along Interstate 87 approximately 21 miles to the 
Ausable River, southwest of the town of Keeseville; then
    (9) Proceed west (upstream) along the Ausable River approximately 6 
miles to a bridge connecting two unnamed light-duty roads known locally 
as Burke Road and Lower Road in the town of Clintonville, and proceed 
north along the bridge to Lower Road; then
    (10) Proceed west along Lower Road approximately 0.6 mile to State 
Route 9N; then
    (11) Proceed west along State Route 9N approximately 0.8 mile to an 
unnamed light-duty road known locally as County Route 39 (Clintonville 
Road); then
    (12) Proceed north along County Route 39 (Clintonville Road) 
approximately 1.5 miles to the second crossing of the Little Ausable 
River, west of Cook Mountain; then
    (13) Proceed northeast along the Little Ausable River approximately 
3.5 miles to the confluence of the river with Furnace Brook, near the 
town of Harkness; then
    (14) Proceed west along Furnace Brook approximately 0.17 mile to an 
unnamed light-duty road known locally as County Route 40 (Calkins 
Road); then
    (15) Proceed north along County Route 40 (Calkins Road) 
approximately 5.8 miles to an unnamed light-duty road known locally as 
County Route 35 (Peasleeville Road), south of an unnamed creek known 
locally as Arnold Brook; then
    (16) Proceed west along County Route 35 (Peasleeville Road) 
approximately 0.1 mile to an unnamed light-duty road known locally as 
Connors Road; then
    (17) Proceed north along Connors Road approximately 2.1 miles, 
crossing the Salmon River, to an unnamed light-duty road known locally 
as County Route 33 (Norrisville Road); then
    (18) Proceed west along County Route 33 (Norrisville Road) 
approximately 1.2 miles to an unnamed light-duty road known locally as 
Shingle Street; then
    (19) Proceed north along Shingle Street approximately 4 miles to an 
unnamed light-duty road known locally as County Route 31 (Rabideau 
Street); then
    (20) Proceed west along County Route 31 (Rabideau Street) 
approximately 0.4 mile to an unnamed light-duty road known locally as 
Goddeau Street; then
    (21) Proceed north along Goddeau Street approximately 0.9 mile, 
crossing the Saranac River, to State Route 3 just east of the town of 
Cadyville; then
    (22) Proceed east along State Route 3 approximately 0.5 mile to an 
unnamed light-duty road known locally as Akey Road; then
    (23) Proceed north on Akey Road approximately 0.2 mile to State 
Route 374; then
    (24) Proceed east along State Route 374 approximately 3.6 miles to 
State Route 190, also known locally as Military Turnpike; then
    (25) Proceed northwest along State Route 190 (Military Turnpike) 
approximately 15.2 miles to an unnamed light-duty road just east of 
Park Brook known locally as County Route 12 (Alder Bend Road), 
northwest of Miner Lake State Park; then
    (26) Proceed north along County Route 12 (Alder Bend Road) 
approximately 3 miles to U.S. Highway 11; then
    (27) Proceed west along U.S. Highway 11 approximately 1.7 miles to 
an unnamed light-duty road known locally as County Route 10 (Cannon 
Corners Road); then
    (28) Proceed north along County Route 10 (Cannon Corners Road) 
approximately 6 miles to the U.S.-Canada border; then
    (29) Proceed east along the U.S.-Canada border approximately 19.8 
miles, returning to the beginning point.

    Signed: June 27, 2016.
John J. Manfreda,
Administrator.
    Approved: August 8, 2016.
Timothy E. Skud,
Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax, Trade, and Tariff Policy).
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                                           administrative determination affirms the                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Requirements
                                           initial determination as to evasion, then                                                                       Section 4.25(e)(2) of the TTB
                                           no further CBP action is needed. If the                 Background on Viticultural Areas
                                                                                                                                                         regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(2)) outlines
                                           final administrative determination                      TTB Authority                                         the procedure for proposing an AVA
                                           reverses the initial determination, then                                                                      and provides that any interested party
                                           CBP will take appropriate actions                          Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol
                                                                                                                                                         may petition TTB to establish a grape-
                                           consistent with the final administrative                Administration Act (FAA Act), 27
                                                                                                                                                         growing region as an AVA. Section 9.12
                                           determination.                                          U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary               of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 9.12)
                                                                                                   of the Treasury to prescribe regulations              prescribes standards for petitions for the
                                           § 165.47 Potential penalties and other                  for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits,
                                           actions.                                                                                                      establishment or modification of AVAs.
                                                                                                   and malt beverages. The FAA Act                       Petitions to establish an AVA must
                                              CBP and other government agencies                    provides that these regulations should,
                                           reserve the right to undertake additional                                                                     include the following:
                                                                                                   among other things, prohibit consumer                   • Evidence that the area within the
                                           investigations or enforcement actions in                deception and the use of misleading
                                           cases covered by these provisions.                                                                            proposed AVA boundary is nationally
                                                                                                   statements on labels and ensure that                  or locally known by the viticultural area
                                           Nothing within this part prevents CBP                   labels provide the consumer with
                                           from assessing penalties of any sort                                                                          name specified in the petition;
                                                                                                   adequate information as to the identity                 • An explanation of the basis for
                                           related to such cases or taking action                  and quality of the product. The Alcohol
                                           under any other relevant laws.                                                                                defining the boundary of the proposed
                                                                                                   and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau                      AVA;
                                           R. Gil Kerlikowske,                                     (TTB) administers the FAA Act                           • A narrative description of the
                                           Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border,                  pursuant to section 1111(d) of the                    features of the proposed AVA affecting
                                           Protection.                                             Homeland Security Act of 2002,                        viticulture, such as climate, geology,
                                             Approved: August 17, 2016.                            codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The                      soils, physical features, and elevation,
                                           Timothy E. Skud,                                        Secretary has delegated various                       that make the proposed AVA distinctive
                                           Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.             authorities through Treasury                          and distinguish it from adjacent areas
                                           [FR Doc. 2016–20007 Filed 8–18–16; 4:15 pm]
                                                                                                   Department Order 120–01, dated                        outside the proposed AVA boundary;
                                           BILLING CODE 9111–14–P
                                                                                                   December 10, 2013 (superseding                          • The appropriate United States
                                                                                                   Treasury Order 120–01, dated January                  Geological Survey (USGS) map(s)
                                                                                                   24, 2003), to the TTB Administrator to                showing the location of the proposed
                                                                                                   perform the functions and duties in the               AVA, with the boundary of the
                                           DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                              administration and enforcement of these               proposed AVA clearly drawn thereon;
                                           Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                       laws.                                                 and
                                           Bureau                                                     Part 4 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR                • A detailed narrative description of
                                                                                                   part 4) authorizes TTB to establish                   the proposed AVA boundary based on
                                           27 CFR Part 9                                           definitive viticultural areas and regulate            USGS map markings.
                                                                                                   the use of their names as appellations of             Champlain Valley of New York Petition
                                           [Docket No. TTB–2015–0010: T.D. TTB–142;
                                           Ref: Notice No. 154]                                    origin on wine labels and in wine
                                                                                                   advertisements. Part 9 of the TTB                        TTB received a petition from Colin
                                           RIN 1513–AC19                                           regulations (27 CFR part 9) sets forth                Read, owner of North Star Vineyard, on
                                                                                                                                                         behalf of the Lake Champlain Grape
                                                                                                   standards for the preparation and
                                           Establishment of the Champlain Valley                                                                         Growers Association, proposing the
                                                                                                   submission to TTB of petitions for the
                                           of New York Viticultural Area                                                                                 establishment of the ‘‘Champlain Valley
                                                                                                   establishment or modification of
                                                                                                                                                         of New York’’ AVA in Clinton and Essex
                                           AGENCY:  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                    American viticultural areas (AVAs) and
                                                                                                                                                         Counties, New York. The proposed
                                           Trade Bureau, Treasury.                                 lists the approved AVAs.
                                                                                                                                                         Champlain Valley of New York AVA
                                           ACTION: Final rule; Treasury decision.                  Definition                                            covers approximately 500 square miles
                                                                                                                                                         and is not located within any other
                                           SUMMARY:   The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax                    Section 4.25(e)(1)(i) of the TTB                    AVA. There are 11 commercial
                                           and Trade Bureau (TTB) establishes the                  regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(1)(i)) defines            vineyards covering a total of
                                           approximately 500-square mile                           a viticultural area for American wine as              approximately 15.47 acres within the
                                           ‘‘Champlain Valley of New York’’                        a delimited grape-growing region having               proposed AVA, as well as 6 wineries.
                                           viticultural area in Clinton and Essex                  distinguishing features, as described in                 According to the petition, the
                                           Counties, New York. The Champlain                       part 9 of the regulations, and a name                 distinguishing feature of the proposed
                                           Valley of New York viticultural area is                 and a delineated boundary, as                         Champlain Valley of New York AVA is
                                           not located within any other established                established in part 9 of the regulations.             its short growing season, which is
                                           viticultural area. TTB designates                       These designations allow vintners and                 conducive to growing cold-hardy North
                                           viticultural areas to allow vintners to                 consumers to attribute a given quality,               American hybrid grape varieties (such
                                           better describe the origin of their wines               reputation, or other characteristic of a              as Frontenac, La Crescent, and
                                           and to allow consumers to better                        wine made from grapes grown in an area                Marquette) but not the Vitis vinifera
                                           identify wines they may purchase.                       to the wine’s geographic origin. The                  grapes that are grown in the
                                           DATES: This final rule is effective                     establishment of AVAs allows vintners                 surrounding areas. The petition
                                           September 21, 2016.                                     to describe more accurately the origin of             provides information comparing the
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                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kate                   their wines to consumers and helps                    length of the growing season within the
                                           M. Bresnahan, Regulations and Rulings                   consumers to identify wines they may                  AVA to those of the surrounding areas.
                                           Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                   purchase. Establishment of an AVA is                  In South Hero, Vermont, to the east of
                                           Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box                    neither an approval nor an endorsement                the proposed AVA, the growing season
                                           12, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202–                    by TTB of the wine produced in that                   is four weeks longer than that in the
                                           453–1039, ext. 151.                                     area.                                                 proposed AVA. In Whitehall, New York,


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                                           to the south of the proposed AVA, the                   grown within the area represented by                  Executive Order 12866
                                           growing season is two weeks longer                      that name, and the wine must meet the                   It has been determined that this final
                                           than that in the proposed AVA. The                      other conditions listed in 27 CFR                     rule is not a significant regulatory action
                                           growing season in the Adirondack                        4.25(e)(3). If the wine is not eligible for           as defined by Executive Order 12866 of
                                           Mountains, to the west of the proposed                  labeling with an AVA name and that                    September 30, 1993. Therefore, no
                                           AVA, is too short for commercial grape                  name appears in the brand name, then                  regulatory assessment is required.
                                           growth. The proposed AVA also has a                     the label is not in compliance and the
                                           later last-frost date and an earlier first-             bottler must change the brand name and                Drafting Information
                                           frost date than the areas to its east and               obtain approval of a new label.                         Kate M. Bresnahan of the Regulations
                                           south. TTB notes that the area directly                 Similarly, if the AVA name appears in                 and Rulings Division drafted this final
                                           north of the proposed AVA is in Canada                  another reference on the label in a                   rule.
                                           and, therefore, is not eligible to be part              misleading manner, the bottler would
                                           of an AVA.                                                                                                    List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9
                                                                                                   have to obtain approval of a new label.
                                           Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and                       Different rules apply if a wine has a                     Wine.
                                           Comments Received                                       brand name containing an AVA name                     The Regulatory Amendment
                                             TTB published Notice No. 154 in the                   that was used as a brand name on a
                                                                                                                                                            For the reasons discussed in the
                                           Federal Register on July 2, 2015 (80 FR                 label approved before July 7, 1986. See
                                                                                                                                                         preamble, TTB amends title 27, chapter
                                           38147), proposing to establish the                      27 CFR 4.39(i)(2) for details.
                                                                                                                                                         I, part 9, Code of Federal Regulations, as
                                           Champlain Valley of New York AVA. In                       With the establishment of this AVA,                follows:
                                           the notice, TTB summarized the                          its name, ‘‘Champlain Valley of New
                                           evidence from the petition regarding the                York,’’ will be recognized as a name of               PART 9—AMERICAN VITICULTURAL
                                           name, boundary, and distinguishing                      viticultural significance under                       AREAS
                                           features for the proposed AVA. For a                    § 4.39(i)(3) of the TTB regulations (27
                                           detailed description of such evidence,                  CFR 4.39(i)(3)). The text of the                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 9
                                           see Notice No. 154. In Notice No. 154,                  regulation clarifies this point.                      continues to read as follows:
                                           TTB solicited comments on the                           Consequently, wine bottlers using the                     Authority: 27 U.S.C. 205.
                                           accuracy of the name, boundary, and                     name ‘‘Champlain Valley of New York’’
                                           other required information submitted in                 in a brand name, including a trademark,               Subpart C—Approved American
                                           support of the petition. The comment                    or in another label reference as to the               Viticultural Areas
                                           period closed on August 31, 2015. TTB                   origin of the wine, will have to ensure
                                           received no comments in response to                                                                           ■ 2. Subpart C is amended by adding
                                                                                                   that the product is eligible to use the               § 9.258 to read as follows:
                                           Notice No. 154.                                         AVA name as an appellation of origin.
                                           TTB Determination                                       TTB is not designating ‘‘Champlain                    § 9.258     Champlain Valley of New York.
                                              After careful review of the petition,                Valley,’’ standing alone, as a term of                   (a) Name. The name of the viticultural
                                           TTB finds that the evidence provided by                 viticultural significance because the                 area described in this section is
                                           the petitioner supports the                             term ‘‘Champlain Valley’’ also applies to             ‘‘Champlain Valley of New York’’. For
                                           establishment of the Champlain Valley                   the parts of the valley located in                    purposes of part 4 of this chapter,
                                           of New York AVA. Accordingly, under                     Vermont and Canada. The petitioner                    ‘‘Champlain Valley of New York’’ is a
                                           the authority of the FAA Act, section                   proposed the name ‘‘Champlain Valley                  term of viticultural significance.
                                           1111(d) of the Homeland Security Act of                 of New York’’ to more accurately                         (b) Approved maps. The two United
                                           2002, and parts 4 and 9 of the TTB                      describe the location of the AVA. The                 States Geological Survey (USGS)
                                           regulations, TTB establishes the                        establishment of the Champlain Valley                 1:100,000 scale topographic maps used
                                           ‘‘Champlain Valley of New York’’ AVA                    of New York AVA will not affect any                   to determine the boundary of the
                                           in Clinton and Essex Counties, New                      existing AVA. The establishment of the                Champlain Valley of New York
                                           York, effective 30 days from the                        Champlain Valley of New York AVA                      viticultural area are titled:
                                           publication date of this document.                      will allow vintners to use ‘‘Champlain                   (1) Lake Champlain, N.Y.; VT.; N.H.;
                                                                                                   Valley of New York’’ as an appellation                U.S.; CAN., 1962; revised (U.S. area)
                                           Boundary Description                                    of origin for wines made primarily from               1972; and
                                             See the narrative description of the                  grapes grown within the Champlain                        (2) Glens Falls, N.Y.; VT.; N.H., 1956;
                                           boundary of the Champlain Valley of                     Valley of New York AVA if the wines                   revised 1972.
                                           New York AVA in the regulatory text                     meet the eligibility requirements for the                (c) Boundary. The Champlain Valley
                                           published at the end of this final rule.                appellation.                                          of New York viticultural area is located
                                                                                                                                                         in Clinton and Essex Counties, New
                                           Maps                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act                            York. The boundary of the Champlain
                                             The petitioner provided the required                                                                        Valley of New York viticultural area is
                                           maps, and they are listed below in the                     TTB certifies that this regulation will            as described below:
                                           regulatory text.                                        not have a significant economic impact                   (1) The beginning point is found on
                                                                                                   on a substantial number of small                      the Lake Champlain map at the
                                           Impact on Current Wine Labels                           entities. The regulation imposes no new               intersection of the western shore of Lake
                                             Part 4 of the TTB regulations prohibits               reporting, recordkeeping, or other                    Champlain and the U.S.-Canada border,
                                           any label reference on a wine that                      administrative requirement. Any benefit               just north of the town of Rouses Point.
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                                           indicates or implies an origin other than               derived from the use of an AVA name                      (2) From the beginning point, proceed
                                           the wine’s true place of origin. For a                  would be the result of a proprietor’s                 south along the western shore of Lake
                                           wine to be labeled with an AVA name                     efforts and consumer acceptance of                    Champlain approximately 109.4 miles,
                                           or with a brand name that includes an                   wines from that area. Therefore, no                   crossing onto the Glens Falls map, to a
                                           AVA name, at least 85 percent of the                    regulatory flexibility analysis is                    road marked on the map as State Route
                                           wine must be derived from grapes                        required.                                             73 (now known as State Route 74) and


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                                           known locally as Fort Ti Road, at the                      (17) Proceed north along Connors                   DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                           Fort Ticonderoga–Larrabees Point Ferry                  Road approximately 2.1 miles, crossing
                                           landing; then                                           the Salmon River, to an unnamed light-                Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
                                             (3) Proceed west along State Route 73                 duty road known locally as County                     Bureau
                                           (State Route 74/Fort Ti Road)                           Route 33 (Norrisville Road); then
                                           approximately 1.6 miles to State Route                     (18) Proceed west along County Route               27 CFR Part 9
                                           22; then                                                33 (Norrisville Road) approximately 1.2               [Docket No. TTB–2014–0007: T.D. TTB–141;
                                             (4) Proceed north along State Route 22                miles to an unnamed light-duty road                   Ref: Notice No. 145]
                                           approximately 21 miles, crossing onto                   known locally as Shingle Street; then
                                           the Lake Champlain map and passing                                                                            RIN 1513–AC10
                                                                                                      (19) Proceed north along Shingle
                                           through the town of Port Henry, to an                   Street approximately 4 miles to an
                                           unnamed light-duty road known locally                                                                         Expansion of the Sta. Rita Hills
                                                                                                   unnamed light-duty road known locally                 Viticultural Area
                                           as County Road 44 (Stevenson Road);                     as County Route 31 (Rabideau Street);
                                           then                                                    then                                                  AGENCY:  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
                                             (5) Proceed north along County Road                                                                         Trade Bureau, Treasury.
                                                                                                      (20) Proceed west along County Route
                                           44 (Stevenson Road) approximately 5.8                                                                         ACTION: Final rule; Treasury decision.
                                                                                                   31 (Rabideau Street) approximately 0.4
                                           miles to a railroad track; then
                                                                                                   mile to an unnamed light-duty road
                                             (6) Proceed northerly along the                                                                             SUMMARY:    The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax
                                                                                                   known locally as Goddeau Street; then
                                           railroad track approximately 1.6 miles                                                                        and Trade Bureau (TTB) is expanding
                                           to State Route 9N, west of the town of                     (21) Proceed north along Goddeau                   the approximately 33,380-acre ‘‘Sta. Rita
                                           Westport; then                                          Street approximately 0.9 mile, crossing               Hills’’ viticultural area in Santa Barbara
                                             (7) Proceed westerly along State Route                the Saranac River, to State Route 3 just              County, California, by approximately
                                           9N approximately 4.1 miles to Interstate                east of the town of Cadyville; then                   2,296 acres. The established viticultural
                                           87; then                                                   (22) Proceed east along State Route 3              area and the expansion area are both
                                             (8) Proceed north along Interstate 87                 approximately 0.5 mile to an unnamed                  located entirely within the larger Santa
                                           approximately 21 miles to the Ausable                   light-duty road known locally as Akey                 Ynez Valley viticultural area and the
                                           River, southwest of the town of                         Road; then                                            multicounty Central Coast viticultural
                                           Keeseville; then                                           (23) Proceed north on Akey Road                    area. TTB designates viticultural areas
                                             (9) Proceed west (upstream) along the                 approximately 0.2 mile to State Route                 to allow vintners to better describe the
                                           Ausable River approximately 6 miles to                  374; then                                             origin of their wines and to allow
                                           a bridge connecting two unnamed light-                     (24) Proceed east along State Route                consumers to better identify wines they
                                           duty roads known locally as Burke Road                  374 approximately 3.6 miles to State                  may purchase.
                                           and Lower Road in the town of                           Route 190, also known locally as                      DATES: This final rule is effective
                                           Clintonville, and proceed north along                   Military Turnpike; then                               September 21, 2016.
                                           the bridge to Lower Road; then                             (25) Proceed northwest along State                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             (10) Proceed west along Lower Road                    Route 190 (Military Turnpike)                         Karen A. Thornton, Regulations and
                                           approximately 0.6 mile to State Route                   approximately 15.2 miles to an                        Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco
                                           9N; then                                                unnamed light-duty road just east of                  Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street
                                             (11) Proceed west along State Route                   Park Brook known locally as County                    NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005;
                                           9N approximately 0.8 mile to an                         Route 12 (Alder Bend Road), northwest                 phone 202–453–1039, ext. 175.
                                           unnamed light-duty road known locally                   of Miner Lake State Park; then
                                           as County Route 39 (Clintonville Road);                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                           then                                                       (26) Proceed north along County
                                                                                                   Route 12 (Alder Bend Road)                            Background on Viticultural Areas
                                             (12) Proceed north along County
                                           Route 39 (Clintonville Road)                            approximately 3 miles to U.S. Highway                 TTB Authority
                                           approximately 1.5 miles to the second                   11; then
                                                                                                                                                           Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol
                                           crossing of the Little Ausable River,                      (27) Proceed west along U.S. Highway               Administration Act (FAA Act), 27
                                           west of Cook Mountain; then                             11 approximately 1.7 miles to an                      U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary
                                             (13) Proceed northeast along the Little               unnamed light-duty road known locally                 of the Treasury to prescribe regulations
                                           Ausable River approximately 3.5 miles                   as County Route 10 (Cannon Corners                    for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits,
                                           to the confluence of the river with                     Road); then                                           and malt beverages. The FAA Act
                                           Furnace Brook, near the town of                            (28) Proceed north along County                    provides that these regulations should,
                                           Harkness; then                                          Route 10 (Cannon Corners Road)                        among other things, prohibit consumer
                                             (14) Proceed west along Furnace                       approximately 6 miles to the U.S.-                    deception and the use of misleading
                                           Brook approximately 0.17 mile to an                     Canada border; then                                   statements on labels and ensure that
                                           unnamed light-duty road known locally                      (29) Proceed east along the U.S.-                  labels provide the consumer with
                                           as County Route 40 (Calkins Road); then                 Canada border approximately 19.8                      adequate information as to the identity
                                             (15) Proceed north along County                       miles, returning to the beginning point.              and quality of the product. The Alcohol
                                           Route 40 (Calkins Road) approximately                     Signed: June 27, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                         and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
                                           5.8 miles to an unnamed light-duty road                                                                       (TTB) administers the FAA Act
                                                                                                   John J. Manfreda,
                                           known locally as County Route 35                                                                              pursuant to section 1111(d) of the
                                           (Peasleeville Road), south of an                        Administrator.                                        Homeland Security Act of 2002,
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                                           unnamed creek known locally as Arnold                     Approved: August 8, 2016.                           codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The
                                           Brook; then                                             Timothy E. Skud,                                      Secretary has delegated various
                                             (16) Proceed west along County Route                  Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax, Trade, and           authorities through Treasury
                                           35 (Peasleeville Road) approximately                    Tariff Policy).                                       Department Order 120–01, dated
                                           0.1 mile to an unnamed light-duty road                  [FR Doc. 2016–19992 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]           December 10, 2013 (superseding
                                           known locally as Connors Road; then                     BILLING CODE 4810–31–P                                Treasury Order 120–01, dated January


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Document Created: 2018-02-09 11:38:17
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 11:38:17
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; Treasury decision.
DatesThis final rule is effective September 21, 2016.
ContactKate M. Bresnahan, Regulations and Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202-453-1039, ext. 151.
FR Citation81 FR 56490 
RIN Number1513-AC19

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