83_FR_62977 83 FR 62743 - Proposed Establishment of the Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County Viticultural Area

83 FR 62743 - Proposed Establishment of the Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County Viticultural Area

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 234 (December 6, 2018)

Page Range62743-62750
FR Document2018-26323

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to establish the approximately 215-square mile ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County'' viticultural area in Henderson County, North Carolina. The proposed viticultural area is not located within, nor does it contain, 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. TTB invites comments on this proposed addition to its regulations.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 234 (Thursday, December 6, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 234 (Thursday, December 6, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 62743-62750]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-26323]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

27 CFR Part 9

[Docket No. TTB-2018-0009; Notice No. 178]
RIN 1513-AC43


Proposed Establishment of the Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson 
County Viticultural Area

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

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to 
establish the approximately 215-square mile ``Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Henderson County'' viticultural area in Henderson County, North 
Carolina. The proposed viticultural area is not located within, nor 
does it contain, 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. TTB invites comments on this proposed addition to 
its regulations.

DATES: Comments must be received by February 4, 2019.

ADDRESSES: Please send your comments on this proposed rule to one of 
the following addresses:
     internet: https://www.regulations.gov (via the online 
comment form for this proposed rule as posted within Docket No. TTB-
2018-0009 at ``Regulations.gov,'' the Federal e-rulemaking portal);
     U.S. Mail: Director, Regulations and Rulings Division, 
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW, Box 12, 
Washington, DC 20005; or
     Hand delivery/courier in lieu of mail: Alcohol and Tobacco 
Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 
20005.
    See the Public Participation section of this proposed rule for 
specific instructions and requirements for submitting comments, and for 
information on how to request a public hearing or view or request 
copies of the petition and supporting materials.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen A. Thornton, 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. 175.

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 7, 
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 provisions.

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    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 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 AVA 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.

Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County Petition

    TTB received a petition from Mark Williams, the executive director 
of Agribusiness Henderson County, and Barbara Walker, the county 
extension support specialist for North Carolina Cooperative Extension, 
on behalf of local grape growers and winemakers, proposing to establish 
the approximately 215-square mile ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson 
County'' AVA. The proposed AVA has 14 commercial vineyards, covering a 
total of approximately 70 acres. According to the petition, several 
existing vineyards are planning to expand by a total of 55 additional 
acres in the next 5 years. In addition, there are two wineries located 
within the proposed AVA.
    According to the petition, the distinguishing features of the 
proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA are its climate 
and topography--specifically its elevation. Unless otherwise noted, all 
information and data pertaining to the proposed AVA contained in this 
proposed rule comes from the petition for the proposed Crest of the 
Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA and its supporting exhibits.

Name Evidence

    The proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA straddles 
the ridgeline that forms the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The 
ridgeline forming the crest of the Blue Ridge is marked and labeled on 
eight of the nine U.S.G.S. topographic maps used to form the boundary 
of the proposed AVA. Because the entire crest covers a multi-State 
region that is significantly larger than the proposed AVA, the 
petitioners added ``Henderson County'' to the proposed name in order to 
identify the location of the proposed AVA more specifically. TTB is not 
requiring the addition of ``North Carolina'' to the proposed name 
because TTB is not aware of the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains 
running through any other county named Henderson County.
    According to the petition, the term ``Crest of the Blue Ridge'' was 
first used by Colonel Joseph Pratt, who was the chief of the North 
Carolina Geological and Economic Survey from 1906 to 1923.\1\ In 197, 
Pratt proposed creating a scenic road and chain of tourist hotels atop 
or adjacent to the summit of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pratt named the 
project the ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Highway.'' Several small sections 
of the road were built, but the start of World War I interrupted the 
work, and completion was put on hold. In the end, the project was never 
completed, but the term ``Crest of the Blue Ridge'' survived and 
remains in widespread, present-day use to describe areas of the 
Southern Appalachians, especially in North Carolina.
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    \1\ See North Carolina History Project (site last accessed 
August 27, 2018), https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/blue-ridge-parkway; see also Mitchell County Historical Society 
(site last accessed August 27, 2018), http://mitchellnchistory.org/2016/12/21/crest-blue-ridge-highway-parkway-parkway/.
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    The petition included examples of current use of the term ``Crest 
of the Blue Ridge'' to describe the region of the proposed AVA. 
Henderson County is also often promoted as the Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Agricultural Area for its variety of commercial agricultural products. 
For example, the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority's 
``Cheers Trail'' publication, which advertises commercial breweries, 
cideries, and wineries in the county, notes that all the producers on 
the trail are ``located in Henderson County in the Crest of the Blue 
Ridge Agricultural Area.'' \2\ The county also promotes its apple 
orchards with its Crest of the Blue Ridge Orchard Trail guide.\3\ 
Agribusiness Henderson County, a local non-profit agriculture and agri-
tourism advocate, promotes the county's farm businesses through its 
Southern Mountain Fresh brand, which states, ``Enjoy the freshness of 
the Crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains and sustain our local heritage.'' 
\4\
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    \2\ Henderson County Tourism Development Authority (site last 
accessed August 27, 2018), http://visithendersonvillenc.org/wp-content/uploads/cheers-trail.pdf.
    \3\ Henderson County Tourism Development Authority (site last 
accessed August 27, 2018), http://visithendersonvillenc.org/wp-content/uploads/crest-br-orchard-trail-1.pdf.
    \4\ Agribusiness Henderson County (site last accessed August 27, 
2018), http://southernmountainfresh.com.
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    Finally, two wineries with vineyards within the proposed AVA use 
the term ``Crest of the Blue Ridge'' to describe their locations. 
Burntshirt Vineyards' website states that its vineyards occupy ``. . . 
a unique position with two vineyards on both sides of the Eastern 
Continental Divide on the Crest of the Blue Ridge.'' \5\ St. Paul 
Mountain Vineyards' website describes its vineyards as being ``on the 
crest of the Blue Ridge in Edneyville.'' \6\
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    \5\ Burntshirt Vineyards (site last accessed August 27, 2018), 
http://www.burntshirtvineyards.com/info/vineyards.
    \6\ St. Paul Mountain Vineyards (site last accessed August 27, 
2018), http://saintpaulmountainvineyards.com/scripts/historyPg.cfm.

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Boundary Evidence

    The proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA is 
located in Henderson County, North Carolina, and straddles the 
ridgeline that forms the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. To the east 
and south of the proposed AVA are the low, rolling hills of the Inner 
Piedmont region. To the west of the proposed AVA are the rugged 
mountains of the Pisgah National Forest. To the north of the proposed 
AVA are the Asheville Basin, which is marked by the wide valley of the 
French Broad River, and the rugged highlands that surround the basin.

Distinguishing Features

    The distinguishing features of the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Henderson County AVA are its elevation and climate.
Elevation
    The petition describes the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Henderson County AVA as straddling two physiographic provinces--the 
Blue Ridge Escarpment and the Blue Ridge Plateau, which are separated 
by the Eastern Continental Divide, also known as the Crest of the Blue 
Ridge. To the north of the proposed AVA are two distinct geomorphic 
regions: The Asheville Basin and a region of higher mountains known 
informally as the ``northern highlands,'' which includes the Black 
Mountain range and Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the 
Mississippi River. To the east and south of the proposed AVA is the 
Inner Piedmont region. West of the proposed AVA are the rugged 
mountains of the Pisgah National Forest.
    The petition included information about the minimum, maximum, and 
mean elevations of the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson 
County AVA and each of the surrounding regions. That information is 
summarized in the following table.

                                               Table 1--Elevation
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                                                                          Elevation parameters (in feet)
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                                                                      Minimum         Maximum          Mean
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Proposed AVA....................................................         1,394.4         4,396.3         2,361.8
North (Asheville Basin).........................................         1,236.9         3,284.1         2,147.9
North (Highlands)...............................................         1,305.8         6,684.0         3,177.8
East............................................................           702.1         3,966.5         1,150.9
South...........................................................           816.9         3,631.9         1,409.5
West............................................................         1,958.7         5,715.2         2,769.9
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    The data in Table 1 shows that the proposed AVA has elevations that 
are generally lower than those in the region to the west and in the 
northern highlands region. The regions to the south and east of the 
proposed AVA, as well as in the Asheville Basin to the north, are 
generally lower than the proposed AVA. According to the petition, 
elevation plays a major role in determining the temperatures, length of 
growing season, and precipitation within the proposed AVA. In general, 
regions at high elevations have cooler temperatures and shorter growing 
seasons than regions at low elevations. Regions at intermediate 
elevations, such as the proposed AVA, generally have warmer 
temperatures and longer growing seasons than neighboring regions within 
higher elevations, and they have cooler temperatures and shorter 
growing seasons than adjacent lower elevations.
Climate
    The petition for the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson 
County AVA included information on several different climate aspects of 
the proposed AVA and surrounding regions, including average growing 
season temperatures, average length of growing season, growing degree 
day zones, and precipitation amounts for the proposed AVA and the 
surrounding regions. The climate data is based on data generated by the 
Precipitation-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM) 
Climate Group at Oregon State University.\7\
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    \7\ PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University, http://prism.oregonstate.edu. Data from the PRISM climate data mapping 
system was used to calculate the average growing season temperatures 
for the area within the proposed AVA and areas surrounding the 
proposed AVA. PRISM is a computerized climate mapping system that 
estimates climate patterns by using data gathered from weather 
stations, global positioning systems, and remote sensing 
technologies, along with other factors such as elevation, longitude, 
slope angles, and solar aspects. Such ``climate normals'' are only 
calculated every 10 years and at the time the petition was 
submitted, the most recent climate normals available were from the 
period of 1980-2010. See Christopher Daly and Kirk Bryant, June 
2013, ``The PRISM Climate and Weather System--An Introduction'' 
(site last accessed August 27, 2018), http://prism.oregonstate.edu/documents/PRISM_history_jun2013.pdf; see also Daly et al., February 
1994, ``A Statistical-Topographic Model for Mapping Climatological 
Precipitation over Mountainous Terrain'' (site last accessed August 
27, 2018), http://prism.oregonstate.edu/documents/pubs/1994jappclim_mountainPrecip_gibson.pdf.
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Temperature
    First, the petition included information on the average growing 
season temperatures of the proposed AVA and the surrounding regions. 
The petition states that a professor at Southern Oregon University used 
the average growing season temperatures of major wine producing areas 
of the world to create four major ``Climate/Maturity Groupings.'' \8\ 
The information was intended to help vineyard owners determine what 
varietals would ripen the best in their region.\9\ Using this system, 
the petitioners calculated the average growing season temperatures of 
the proposed AVA and the surrounding regions, as well as the percentage 
of land within each region that fell into each of the climate/maturity 
groupings, as summarized in Table 2.
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    \8\ See GuildSomm, Gregory Jones, ``Climate Grapes, and Wine--
Terroir and the Importance of Climate to Winegrape Production,'' 
August 12, 2015 (site last accessed August 27, 2018), https://www.guildsomm.com/public_content/features/articles/b/gregory_jones/posts/climate-grapes-and-wine.
    \9\ Id.
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                                  Table 2--Average Growing Season Temperatures
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                                                               Wine grape climate/maturity groupings
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                     Region                         Cool (55-59    Intermediate     Warm (63-67     Hot (67-72
                                                      [deg]F)     (59-63 [deg]F)      [deg]F)         [deg]F)
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                                                            Percentage of Each Region in Each Grouping
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Proposed AVA....................................               X               X            94.9             5.1
North (Asheville Basin).........................               X             1.7            97.0             1.3
North (Highlands)...............................             4.0            66.7            29.3               X
East............................................               X             4.9            13.4            81.7
South...........................................               X               X             3.8            96.2
West............................................             5.6            57.2            36.5             0.7
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    As shown in Table 2, the majority of the proposed Crest of the Blue 
Ridge Henderson County AVA has average annual growing season 
temperatures that are in the ``Warm'' grouping. No portion of the 
proposed AVA falls into the ``Cool'' or ``Intermediate'' groupings. The 
Ashville Basin region north of the proposed AVA has a larger percentage 
of land within the ``Warm'' grouping and also has some land that can be 
classified in the slightly cooler ``Intermediate'' grouping. The 
highlands region north of the proposed AVA and the region to the west 
of the proposed AVA are both primarily within the ``Intermediate'' 
grouping, while the regions to the south and east of the proposed AVA 
are mainly within the ``Hot'' grouping. According to the petition, 
regions in the ``Warm'' grouping are well-suited for growing grape 
varietals such as Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon, which 
are among the most commonly grown grape varietals within the proposed 
AVA.
Growing Season Length \10\
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    \10\ The petition defines ``growing season length'' as the 
average number of days between the last 28 [deg]F temperature in the 
spring and the first occurrence of this temperature in the fall. The 
petition states that plant tissues begin to freeze and die at 28 
[deg]F. See also Institute for the Application of Geospatial 
Technologies and Cornell University's College of Agriculture and 
Life Sciences--New York Site Vineyard Elevation Project, Alan N. 
Lasko and Tim E. Martinson, ``The Basics of Vineyard Site Elevation 
and Selection,'' (site last accessed August 27, 2018), http://arcserver2.iagt.org/vll/learnmore.aspx.
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    As shown in Tables 3 and 4 below, the petition also included data 
on the length of the growing season within the proposed Crest of the 
Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA and the surrounding regions. The 
petition states that according to a vineyard site study conducted by 
the Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technologies and 
Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,\11\ 
regions with growing seasons shorter than 160 days are generally 
unsuitable for vineyards because the grapes will not have sufficient 
time to ripen. Locations with growing seasons of 170 to 180 days are 
considered ``satisfactory,'' while sites with growing seasons of 180 to 
190 days are considered ``good.'' Vineyard locations with growing 
seasons of over 190 days are considered ``not limited by growing 
season'' and are generally the most desirable sites.
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    \11\ See Lasko, id.

                                                             Table 3--Growing Season Length
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                                                                                         Growing season length in days
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                                                       140-150   150-160   160-170   170-180   180-190   190-200   200-210   210-220   220-230   230-240
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                                                                                  Percentage of each region in each category
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Proposed AVA........................................         X         X         X       0.1       0.7       6.2      32.7      59.7       0.6         X
North (Asheville Basin).............................         X         X         X         X         X       0.1      13.5      82.8       3.6         X
North (Highlands)...................................       0.2       0.9       2.0       5.0      21.3      27.4      40.5       2.7         X         X
East................................................         X         X         X       0.2       0.6       2.4       5.9      13.0      41.6      36.3
South...............................................         X         X         X         X         X       0.4       1.7       2.7      16.9      78.3
West................................................         X       1.1       3.9       7.9      17.5      26.4      29.5      13.3       0.4         X
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                   Table 4--Mean Growing Season Length
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                         Region                            length (days)
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Proposed AVA............................................             209
North (Asheville Basin).................................             213
North (Highlands).......................................             197
East....................................................             225
South...................................................             231
West....................................................             196
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    The data in Tables 3 and 4 shows that the proposed Crest of the 
Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA has a growing season that is longer 
than the northern highlands region and the region to the west of the 
proposed AVA and shorter than the Asheville Basin region and the 
regions to the east and south. The petition notes that although the 
majority of land within the proposed AVA has a growing season of 
between 210 and 220 days, there is also a large percentage of land with 
a growing season length between 200 and 210 days, and a small 
percentage of land with a growing season length of between 170 and 190 
days. As a result, the proposed AVA can support some early-ripening 
varietals of grapes, as well as varietals that require longer growing 
seasons.
Growing Degree Day Zones

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    As shown in Table 5 below, the petition also included an analysis 
of the growing degree day (GDD) zones 12 13 within the 
proposed AVA and the surrounding regions. GDD zones range from Zone I 
(coolest) to Zone V (warmest).
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    \12\ See Albert J. Winkler, General Viticulture (Berkeley: 
University of California Press, 1974), pages 61-64. In the Winkler 
climate classification system, annual heat accumulation during the 
growing season, measured in annual GDDs, defines climatic regions. 
One GDD accumulates for each degree Fahrenheit that a day's mean 
temperature is above 50 degrees F, the minimum temperature required 
for grapevine growth.
    \13\ Id. In the Winkler scale, the GDD regions are defined as 
follows: Region I = less than 2,500 GDDs; Region II = 2,501-3,000 
GDDs; Region III = 3,001-3,500 GDDs; Region IV = 3,501-4,000 GDDs; 
Region V = greater than 4,000 GDDs.

                                       Table 5--Growing Degree Day Regions
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                                                            Growing degree day regions
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Proposed AVA....................             1.3            18.1            77.5             3.1               X
North (Asheville Basin).........               X             6.6            89.7             3.7               X
North (Highlands)...............            43.6            46.2            10.1             0.1               X
East............................             2.3             6.0            11.0            34.0            46.7
South...........................               X             0.9             2.8             4.0            92.3
West............................            46.6            36.6            16.0             0.7             0.1
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    As shown in Table 5, most of the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Henderson County AVA is classified as Zone III with GDD accumulations 
of between 3,001 and 3,500. The data supports the petition's assertion 
that the proposed AVA has a long, warm growing season that is cooler 
than the regions to the south and east of the Asheville Basin and 
warmer than the region to the west and the northern highlands region. 
The petition states that the two primary GDD zones found within the 
proposed AVA are suitable for growing both cooler-climate grapes such 
as Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc as well as warmer-climate 
grapes such as Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah.
Precipitation
    Finally, the petition included information on the mean annual, 
growing season, and winter precipitation amounts for the proposed AVA 
and the surrounding regions for the period from 1980-2010. According to 
the petition, within the region of the proposed AVA, air moving inland 
from the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico drops its 
moisture along the mountainous elevations of the Blue Ridge Escarpment 
and the Eastern Continental Divide. As a result, precipitation amounts 
decrease as one moves from southeast to northwest through the region. 
Sufficient annual precipitation amounts are important to prevent vines 
from experiencing excessive heat and water stress.
    The data shown below in Table 6 demonstrates that the proposed 
Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA generally has higher mean 
annual precipitation amounts than the regions to the north and lower 
mean annual precipitation amounts than the regions to the east and 
south, which are within the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Although the data 
also suggests that the region to the west of the proposed AVA also has 
higher annual precipitation amounts than the proposed AVA, Figure 18 of 
the petition shows that the higher rainfall amounts are actually in the 
region to the southwest of the proposed AVA, where moist air from the 
Gulf of Mexico encounters high elevations, rather than in the region 
due west of the proposed AVA, which is in the rain shadow of the 
Eastern Continental Divide.

                                  Table 6--Mean Annual Precipitation in Inches
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Proposed AVA....................................................            45.1            70.8            57.5
North (Asheville Basin).........................................            36.4            50.5            42.6
North (Highlands)...............................................            37.9            72.3            50.7
East............................................................            46.6            75.4            60.3
South...........................................................            45.9            82.4            60.2
West............................................................            37.1            93.5            62.8
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    The petition states that is also important to consider the timing 
of the rainfall. For example, the petition states that during the 
growing season, excessive rainfall can cause excess vine and leaf 
growth, promote fungal disease, and attract insects, while too little 
rainfall can stress the vines and lead to reduced photosynthesis, cell 
desiccation, and potential death of the vines. The petition also cites 
a study that found that the recommended growing season precipitation 
amount for vineyards in North Carolina is between 24 and 30 inches.\14\ 
The data shown below in Table 7 demonstrates that the mean minimum 
growing season precipitation amount within the proposed AVA meets the 
minimum recommended amount. The mean growing season amount slightly 
exceeds the recommended precipitation amount.
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    \14\ Poling, E.B., 2006, ed., The North Carolina Winegrape 
Growers Guide: North Carolina State University, Department of 
Horticultural Sciences, page 41.

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                              Table 7--Mean Growing Season Precipitation in Inches
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                             Region                                   Minimum         Maximum          Mean
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Proposed AVA....................................................            27.1            40.9            33.2
North (Asheville Basin).........................................            21.5            31.2            24.5
North (Highlands)...............................................            22.2            42.3            28.7
East............................................................            27.0            43.7            30.2
South...........................................................            25.0            47.1            29.7
West............................................................            21.9            51.0            34.4
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    Finally, the petition states that it is also important to consider 
the winter precipitation amounts. Excessive precipitation during 
December, January, and February can delay bud break and vineyard 
pruning, leading to a later harvest date and an increased risk that 
grapes will still be on the vine when the first fall frost occurs. The 
data listed in Table 8 below shows that the proposed AVA has a mean 
winter precipitation amount of 13.9 inches, which is between the lower 
amounts of the regions to the north, east, and south and the higher 
amount of the region to the west.

                                  Table 8--Mean Winter Precipitation in Inches
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                      Region                            Minimum         Maximum          Mean
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Proposed AVA......................................            10.6            17.6            13.9
North (Asheville Basin)...........................             8.4            12.0             9.7
North (Highlands).................................             8.9            18.6            11.7
East..............................................            10.9            18.7            12.5
South.............................................            12.0            20.9            13.4
West..............................................             8.9            24.5            16.0
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Summary of Distinguishing Features

    In summary, the evidence provided in the petition indicates that 
the elevation and climate of the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge 
Henderson County AVA distinguish it from the surrounding regions in 
each direction. The proposed AVA has elevations that are generally 
higher than those of the regions to the south and east and in the 
Asheville Basin to the north, and lower than those of the northern 
highlands region and the region to the west. The proposed AVA also has 
a moderate climate that slightly differs from the climate in the 
Asheville Basin to the north, is cooler than the regions to the south 
and east and warmer than the region to the west and the northern 
highlands. Finally, annual precipitation amounts in the proposed AVA 
are generally lower than amounts in the regions to the south, west, and 
east and higher amounts than the highlands and Asheville Basin regions 
to the north.

TTB Determination

    TTB concludes that the petition to establish the approximately 215-
square mile Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA merits 
consideration and public comment, as invited in this proposed rule.

Boundary Description

    See the narrative description of the boundary of the petitioned-for 
AVA in the proposed regulatory text published at the end of this 
proposed rule.

Maps

    The petitioner provided the required maps, and they are listed 
below in the proposed 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, 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 Sec.  4.25(e)(3) of the TTB regulations (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 Sec.  4.39(i)(2) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 
4.39(i)(2)) for details.
    If TTB establishes this proposed AVA, its name, ``Crest of the Blue 
Ridge Henderson County,'' 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 proposed regulation clarifies this point. 
Consequently, if this proposed rule is adopted as a final rule, wine 
bottlers using the name ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County'' in 
a brand name, including a trademark, or in another label reference as 
to the origin of the wine, would have to ensure that the product is 
eligible to use the AVA name as an appellation of origin. TTB is not 
proposing to designate either ``Crest of the Blue Ridge,'' standing 
alone, or ``Blue Ridge,'' standing alone, as terms of viticultural 
significance because the Blue Ridge Mountains and the ridgeline that 
forms the crest of the mountains both cover a multi-State area that is 
significantly larger than the region of the proposed AVA, which is 
located entirely within Henderson County, North Carolina. Therefore, 
wine bottlers using either ``Crest of the Blue Ridge,'' standing alone, 
or ``Blue Ridge,'' standing alone, in a brand name or in another label 
reference on their wines would not be affected by the establishment of 
this proposed AVA.

Public Participation

Comments Invited

    TTB invites comments from interested members of the public on 
whether it should establish the proposed AVA. TTB is also interested in 
receiving comments on the sufficiency and accuracy of the name, 
boundary, soils,

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climate, and other required information submitted in support of the 
petition. Please provide any available specific information in support 
of your comments.
    Because of the potential impact of the establishment of the 
proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA on wine labels 
that include the term ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County,'' as 
discussed above under Impact on Current Wine Labels, TTB is 
particularly interested in comments regarding whether there will be a 
conflict between the proposed area name and currently used brand names. 
If a commenter believes that a conflict will arise, the comment should 
describe the nature of that conflict, including any anticipated 
negative economic impact that approval of the proposed AVA will have on 
an existing viticultural enterprise. TTB is also interested in 
receiving suggestions for ways to avoid conflicts, for example, by 
adopting a modified or different name for the AVA.

Submitting Comments

    You may submit comments on this proposed rule by using one of the 
following three methods (please note that TTB has a new address for 
comments submitted by U.S. Mail):
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: You may send comments via the 
online comment form posted with this proposed rule within Docket No. 
TTB-2018-0009 on ``Regulations.gov,'' the Federal e-rulemaking portal, 
at https://www.regulations.gov. A direct link to that docket is 
available under Notice No. 178 on the TTB website at https://www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-rulemaking.shtml. Supplemental files may be 
attached to comments submitted via Regulations.gov. For complete 
instructions on how to use Regulations.gov, visit the site and click on 
the ``Help'' tab.
     U.S. Mail: You may send comments via postal mail to the 
Director, Regulations and Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and 
Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW, Box 12, Washington, DC 20005.
     Hand Delivery/Courier: You may hand-carry your comments or 
have them hand-carried to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 
1310 G Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005.
    Please submit your comments by the closing date shown above in this 
proposed rule. Your comments must reference Notice No. 178 and include 
your name and mailing address. Your comments also must be made in 
English, be legible, and be written in language acceptable for public 
disclosure. TTB does not acknowledge receipt of comments, and TTB 
considers all comments as originals.
    In your comment, please clearly indicate if you are commenting on 
your own behalf or on behalf of an association, business, or other 
entity. If you are commenting on behalf of an entity, your comment must 
include the entity's name, as well as your name and position title. If 
you comment via Regulations.gov, please enter the entity's name in the 
``Organization'' blank of the online comment form. If you comment via 
postal mail or hand delivery/courier, please submit your entity's 
comment on letterhead.
    You may also write to the Administrator before the comment closing 
date to ask for a public hearing. The Administrator reserves the right 
to determine whether to hold a public hearing.

Confidentiality

    All submitted comments and attachments are part of the public 
record and subject to disclosure. Do not enclose any material in your 
comments that you consider to be confidential or inappropriate for 
public disclosure.

Public Disclosure

    TTB will post, and you may view, copies of this proposed rule, 
selected supporting materials, and any online or mailed comments 
received about this proposal within Docket No. TTB-2018-0009 on the 
Federal e-rulemaking portal, Regulations.gov, at https://www.regulations.gov. A direct link to that docket is available on the 
TTB website at https://www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-rulemaking.shtml under 
Notice No. 178. You may also reach the relevant docket through the 
Regulations.gov search page at https://www.regulations.gov. For 
information on how to use Regulations.gov, click on the site's ``Help'' 
tab.
    All posted comments will display the commenter's name, organization 
(if any), city, and State, and, in the case of mailed comments, all 
address information, including email addresses. TTB may omit voluminous 
attachments or material that the Bureau considers unsuitable for 
posting.
    You may also view copies of this proposed rule, all related 
petitions, maps and other supporting materials, and any electronic or 
mailed comments that TTB receives about this proposal by appointment at 
the TTB Information Resource Center, 1310 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 
20005. You may also obtain copies at 20 cents per 8.5- x 11-inch page. 
Please note that TTB is unable to provide copies of USGS maps or any 
similarly-sized documents that may be included as part of the AVA 
petition. Contact TTB's Regulations and Rulings Division at the above 
address, by email at https://www.ttb.gov/webforms/contact_RRD.shtm, or 
by telephone at 202-453-1039, ext. 175, to schedule an appointment or 
to request copies of comments or other materials.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    TTB certifies that this proposed regulation, if adopted, would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The proposed 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 proposed 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

    Karen A. Thornton of the Regulations and Rulings Division drafted 
this proposed rule.

List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9

    Wine.

Proposed Regulatory Amendment

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

PART 9--AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS

0
1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  27 U.S.C. 205.

Subpart C--Approved American Viticultural Areas

0
2. Subpart C is amended by adding Sec.  9.__ to read as follows:


Sec.  9.__  Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County''. For purposes 
of part 4 of this chapter, ``Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County'' 
is a term of viticultural significance.
    (b) Approved maps. The nine United States Geological Survey (USGS)

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1:24,000 scale topographic maps used to determine the boundary of the 
Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County viticultural area are titled:
    (1) Black Mountain, North Carolina, 1941; photorevised 1978;
    (2) Bat Cave, North Carolina, 1997;
    (3) Cliffield Mountain, North Carolina, 1946; photorevised 1991;
    (4) Saluda, North Carolina-South Carolina, 1983 (provisional 
edition);
    (5) Zirconia, North Carolina-South Carolina, 1997;
    (6) Standingstone Mountain, South Carolina-North Carolina, 1997;
    (7) Horse Shoe, North Carolina, 1997;
    (8) Hendersonville, North Carolina, 1997; and
    (9) Fruitland, North Carolina, 1997.
    (c) Boundary. The Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County 
viticultural area is located in Henderson County, North Carolina. The 
boundary of the Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County viticultural 
area is as described below:
    (1) The beginning point is on the Black Mountain map at the 4,412-
foot elevation marker atop Little Pisgah Mountain, along the shared 
Buncombe-Henderson county line. From the beginning point, proceed 
southeast along the shared Buncombe-Henderson county line approximately 
4.4 miles, crossing onto the Bat Cave map, to the intersection of the 
Buncombe-Henderson county line with the shared Henderson-Rutherford 
county line; then
    (2) Proceed southerly along the shared Henderson-Rutherford county 
line approximately 5.1 miles to its intersection with the Polk county 
line; then
    (3) Proceed southwest along the shared Henderson-Polk county line 
approximately 14.9 miles, crossing over the Cliffield Mountain map and 
onto the Saluda map, to its intersection with the North Carolina-South 
Carolina border; then
    (4) Proceed westerly along the North Carolina-South Carolina border 
approximately 8.1 miles, crossing onto the Zirconia map, to the 3,058-
foot elevation marker atop Big Top Mountain; then
    (5) Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 2.0 miles, 
crossing onto the Standingstone Mountain map, to the center of the 
highest closing contour atop Maybin Mountain; then
    (6) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 2.2 miles, 
crossing back onto the Zirconia map, to the intersection of an unnamed 
road, known locally as County Road 1113/Maybin Road, with Mountain 
Valley Road, also known as County Road 1109/Cabin Creek Road; then
    (7) Proceed northwest along Mountain Valley Road/County Road 1109/
Cabin Creek Road approximately 1.3 miles, crossing back onto the 
Standingstone Mountain map, to its intersection with Pinnacle Mountain 
Road; then
    (8) Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 1.0 mile to 
the intersection of Little Cove Creek with the 2,800-foor elevation 
contour; then
    (9) Proceed westerly along the 2,800-foot elevation contour 
approximately 2.4 miles to its intersection with an unnamed creek on 
the north slope of Stone Mountain that flows north into Jeffers Lake; 
then
    (10) Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 2.0 miles 
to the intersection of the shared Henderson-Transylvania county line 
with the Dupont State Forest boundary atop Hickory Mountain; then
    (11) Proceed northeast along the Henderson-Transylvania county line 
approximately 2.6 miles, crossing onto the Horse Shoe map, to its 
intersection with an unnamed road, known locally as Clipper Lane, on 
the hilltop above the Sentell Cemetery; then
    (12) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 1.6 miles 
to the center of the highest closing contour atop Jeter Mountain; then
    (13) Proceed southeast in a straight line approximately 1.3 miles 
to the center of the highest closing contour atop Evans mountain; then
    (14) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 2.0 miles 
to the center of the highest closing contour atop Wolf Mountain; then
    (15) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 1.2 miles 
to the center of the highest closing contour atop Drake Mountain; then
    (16) Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 0.7 mile to 
the center of the highest closing contour atop Cantrell Mountain; then
    (17) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 3.3 miles 
to the 2,618-foot elevation marker on the northeast slope of Long John 
Mountain; then
    (18) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 1.4 miles, 
crossing onto the Hendersonville map, to the center of the highest 
closing contour atop Stoney Mountain; then
    (19) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 0.6 mile to 
the intersection of Brookside Camp Road with Dixie Highway; then
    (20) Proceed northeast along Brookside Camp Road approximately 2.1 
miles, crossing onto the Fruitland map, to its intersection with Locust 
Grove Road; then
    (21) Proceed northeast along Locust Grove Road approximately 1.4 
miles to its intersection with an unnamed trail near Locust Grove 
Church; then
    (22) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 0.7 mile to 
the 3,442-foot elevation marker atop Rich Mountain; then
    (23) Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 0.4 mile to 
the intersection of Southern Leveston Road with an unnamed jeep trail; 
then
    (24) Proceed northwest along Southern Leveston Road approximately 
2.4 miles to its intersection with Hoopers Creek Road; then
    (25) Proceed northeast in a straight line approximately 0.7 mile to 
the 2,983-foot elevation marker labeled Edneyville-5 atop a peak on 
Burney Mountain along the shared Henderson-Buncombe county line; then
    (26) Proceed northeast along the Henderson-Buncombe county line 
approximately 8.2 miles, crossing onto the Black Mountain map, and 
return to the beginning point atop Little Pisgah Mountain.

    Signed: September 19, 2018.
John J. Manfreda,
Administrator.
    Approved: November 13, 2018.
Timothy E. Skud,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, (Tax, Trade, and Tariff Policy).
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                                                approved in accordance with the procedures              labeled ‘‘RC Exempt,’’ then the RC                    their wines and to allow consumers to
                                                specified in paragraph (j) of this AD.                  requirement is removed from that step or              better identify wines they may
                                                                                                        substep. An AMOC is required for any                  purchase. TTB invites comments on this
                                                (h) Required Actions for Groups 1 Through
                                                                                                        deviations to RC steps, including substeps
                                                6                                                                                                             proposed addition to its regulations.
                                                                                                        and identified figures.
                                                  For airplanes identified as Groups 1                     (ii) Steps not labeled as RC may be                DATES: Comments must be received by
                                                through 6 in Boeing Service Bulletin 737–53–            deviated from using accepted methods in               February 4, 2019.
                                                1246, Revision 1, dated May 30, 2018, except            accordance with the operator’s maintenance            ADDRESSES: Please send your comments
                                                as specified in paragraph (i) of this AD: At            or inspection program without obtaining
                                                the applicable times specified in paragraph                                                                   on this proposed rule to one of the
                                                                                                        approval of an AMOC, provided the RC steps,
                                                1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Service                                                                       following addresses:
                                                                                                        including substeps and identified figures, can
                                                Bulletin 737–53–1246, Revision 1, dated May             still be done as specified, and the airplane            • internet: https://
                                                30, 2018, do all applicable actions identified          can be put back in an airworthy condition.            www.regulations.gov (via the online
                                                as ‘‘RC’’ (required for compliance) in, and in                                                                comment form for this proposed rule as
                                                accordance with, the Accomplishment                     (k) Related Information                               posted within Docket No. TTB–2018–
                                                Instructions of Boeing Service Bulletin 737–               (1) For more information about this AD,            0009 at ‘‘Regulations.gov,’’ the Federal
                                                53–1246, Revision 1, dated May 30, 2018.                contact Alan Pohl, Aerospace Engineer,                e-rulemaking portal);
                                                (i) Exceptions to Service Information                   Airframe Section, FAA, Seattle ACO Branch,              • U.S. Mail: Director, Regulations and
                                                Specifications                                          2200 South 216th St., Des Moines, WA
                                                                                                                                                              Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco
                                                                                                        98198; phone and fax: 206–231–3527; email:
                                                   (1) For purposes of determining                      alan.pohl@faa.gov.                                    Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street
                                                compliance with the requirements of this AD:               (2) For service information identified in          NW, Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; or
                                                Where Boeing Service Bulletin 737–53–1246,              this AD, contact Boeing Commercial                      • Hand delivery/courier in lieu of
                                                Revision 1, dated May 30, 2018, uses the                Airplanes, Attention: Contractual & Data              mail: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
                                                phrase ‘‘the Revision 1 date of this service            Services (C&DS), 2600 Westminster Blvd.,              Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW, Suite
                                                bulletin,’’ this AD requires using ‘‘the                MC 110–SK57, Seal Beach, CA 90740–5600;
                                                effective date of this AD.’’                                                                                  400, Washington, DC 20005.
                                                                                                        telephone 562–797–1717; internet https://               See the Public Participation section of
                                                   (2) Where Boeing Service Bulletin 737–53–
                                                                                                        www.myboeingfleet.com. You may view this              this proposed rule for specific
                                                1246, Revision 1, dated May 30, 2018,
                                                                                                        referenced service information at the FAA,
                                                specifies contacting Boeing for repair                                                                        instructions and requirements for
                                                                                                        Transport Standards Branch, 2200 South
                                                instructions or for work instructions: This
                                                                                                        216th St., Des Moines, WA. For information            submitting comments, and for
                                                AD requires doing the repair or the work                                                                      information on how to request a public
                                                                                                        on the availability of this material at the
                                                instructions and doing applicable on-                                                                         hearing or view or request copies of the
                                                                                                        FAA, call 206–231–3195.
                                                condition actions using a method approved                                                                     petition and supporting materials.
                                                in accordance with the procedures specified               Issued in Des Moines, Washington, on
                                                in paragraph (j) of this AD.                            November 23, 2018.                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                        John P. Piccola,                                      Karen A. Thornton, Regulations and
                                                (j) Alternative Methods of Compliance
                                                                                                        Acting Director, System Oversight Division,           Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco
                                                (AMOCs)
                                                                                                        Aircraft Certification Service.                       Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street
                                                   (1) The Manager, Seattle ACO Branch,                                                                       NW, Box 12, Washington, DC 20005;
                                                FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs                 [FR Doc. 2018–26361 Filed 12–4–18; 8:45 am]
                                                for this AD, if requested using the procedures
                                                                                                                                                              phone 202–453–1039, ext. 175.
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                14 CFR 39.19, send your request to your
                                                principal inspector or local Flight Standards
                                                                                                                                                              Background on Viticultural Areas
                                                District Office, as appropriate. If sending             DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                                                                                                                                              TTB Authority
                                                information directly to the manager of the
                                                certification office, send it to the attention of       Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                       Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol
                                                the person identified in paragraph (k)(1) of            Bureau                                                Administration Act (FAA Act), 27
                                                this AD. Information may be emailed to: 9-                                                                    U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary
                                                ANM-Seattle-ACO-AMOC-Requests@faa.gov.                  27 CFR Part 9                                         of the Treasury to prescribe regulations
                                                   (2) Before using any approved AMOC,                                                                        for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits,
                                                notify your appropriate principal inspector,            [Docket No. TTB–2018–0009; Notice No.
                                                                                                        178]                                                  and malt beverages. The FAA Act
                                                or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
                                                of the local flight standards district office/
                                                                                                                                                              provides that these regulations should,
                                                                                                        RIN 1513–AC43                                         among other things, prohibit consumer
                                                certificate holding district office.
                                                   (3) An AMOC that provides an acceptable                                                                    deception and the use of misleading
                                                                                                        Proposed Establishment of the Crest
                                                level of safety may be used for any repair,                                                                   statements on labels and ensure that
                                                                                                        of the Blue Ridge Henderson County
                                                modification, or alteration required by this                                                                  labels provide the consumer with
                                                AD if it is approved by the Boeing                      Viticultural Area
                                                                                                                                                              adequate information as to the identity
                                                Commercial Airplanes Organization                       AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                   and quality of the product. The Alcohol
                                                Designation Authorization (ODA) that has                                                                      and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
                                                                                                        Trade Bureau, Treasury.
                                                been authorized by the Manager, Seattle ACO
                                                Branch, FAA, to make those findings. To be              ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                (TTB) administers the FAA Act
                                                approved, the repair method, modification                                                                     pursuant to section 1111(d) of the
                                                deviation, or alteration deviation must meet            SUMMARY:   The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax                Homeland Security Act of 2002,
                                                the certification basis of the airplane, and the        and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to                    codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The
                                                approval must specifically refer to this AD.            establish the approximately 215-square                Secretary has delegated various
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                                                   (4) Except as required by paragraph (i) of           mile ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson              authorities through Treasury
                                                this AD: For service information that                   County’’ viticultural area in Henderson               Department Order 120–01, dated
                                                contains steps that are labeled as RC, the              County, North Carolina. The proposed                  December 7, 2013, (superseding
                                                provisions of paragraphs (j)(4)(i) and (j)(4)(ii)
                                                of this AD apply.
                                                                                                        viticultural area is not located within,              Treasury Order 120–01,dated January
                                                   (i) The steps labeled as RC, including               nor does it contain, any other                        24, 2003), to the TTB Administrator to
                                                substeps under an RC step and any figures               established viticultural area. TTB                    perform the functions and duties in the
                                                identified in an RC step, must be done to               designates viticultural areas to allow                administration and enforcement of these
                                                comply with the AD. If a step or substep is             vintners to better describe the origin of             provisions.


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                                                   Part 4 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR                  • A detailed narrative description of                 scenic road and chain of tourist hotels
                                                part 4) authorizes TTB to establish                     the proposed AVA boundary based on                      atop or adjacent to the summit of the
                                                definitive viticultural areas and regulate              USGS map markings.                                      Blue Ridge Mountains. Pratt named the
                                                the use of their names as appellations of                                                                       project the ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge
                                                                                                        Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson
                                                origin on wine labels and in wine                       County Petition                                         Highway.’’ Several small sections of the
                                                advertisements. Part 9 of the TTB                                                                               road were built, but the start of World
                                                regulations (27 CFR part 9) sets forth                    TTB received a petition from Mark                     War I interrupted the work, and
                                                standards for the preparation and                       Williams, the executive director of                     completion was put on hold. In the end,
                                                submission of petitions for the                         Agribusiness Henderson County, and                      the project was never completed, but the
                                                establishment or modification of                        Barbara Walker, the county extension                    term ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge’’ survived
                                                American viticultural areas (AVAs) and                  support specialist for North Carolina                   and remains in widespread, present-day
                                                lists the approved AVAs.                                Cooperative Extension, on behalf of                     use to describe areas of the Southern
                                                                                                        local grape growers and winemakers,                     Appalachians, especially in North
                                                Definition                                              proposing to establish the                              Carolina.
                                                  Section 4.25(e)(1)(i) of the TTB                      approximately 215-square mile ‘‘Crest of                   The petition included examples of
                                                regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(1)(i)) defines              the Blue Ridge Henderson County’’                       current use of the term ‘‘Crest of the
                                                a viticultural area for American wine as                AVA. The proposed AVA has 14                            Blue Ridge’’ to describe the region of the
                                                a delimited grape-growing region having                 commercial vineyards, covering a total                  proposed AVA. Henderson County is
                                                distinguishing features, as described in                of approximately 70 acres. According to
                                                                                                                                                                also often promoted as the Crest of the
                                                part 9 of the regulations, and a name                   the petition, several existing vineyards
                                                                                                                                                                Blue Ridge Agricultural Area for its
                                                and a delineated boundary, as                           are planning to expand by a total of 55
                                                                                                                                                                variety of commercial agricultural
                                                established in part 9 of the regulations.               additional acres in the next 5 years. In
                                                                                                                                                                products. For example, the Henderson
                                                These designations allow vintners and                   addition, there are two wineries located
                                                                                                                                                                County Tourism Development
                                                consumers to attribute a given quality,                 within the proposed AVA.
                                                                                                          According to the petition, the                        Authority’s ‘‘Cheers Trail’’ publication,
                                                reputation, or other characteristic of a                                                                        which advertises commercial breweries,
                                                                                                        distinguishing features of the proposed
                                                wine made from grapes grown in an area                                                                          cideries, and wineries in the county,
                                                                                                        Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson
                                                to the wine’s geographic origin. The                                                                            notes that all the producers on the trail
                                                                                                        County AVA are its climate and
                                                establishment of AVAs allows vintners                                                                           are ‘‘located in Henderson County in the
                                                                                                        topography—specifically its elevation.
                                                to describe more accurately the origin of                                                                       Crest of the Blue Ridge Agricultural
                                                                                                        Unless otherwise noted, all information
                                                their wines to consumers and helps                                                                              Area.’’ 2 The county also promotes its
                                                                                                        and data pertaining to the proposed
                                                consumers to identify wines they may                                                                            apple orchards with its Crest of the Blue
                                                                                                        AVA contained in this proposed rule
                                                purchase. Establishment of an AVA is                                                                            Ridge Orchard Trail guide.3
                                                                                                        comes from the petition for the
                                                neither an approval nor an endorsement                                                                          Agribusiness Henderson County, a local
                                                                                                        proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge
                                                by TTB of the wine produced in that                     Henderson County AVA and its                            non-profit agriculture and agri-tourism
                                                area.                                                   supporting exhibits.                                    advocate, promotes the county’s farm
                                                Requirements                                                                                                    businesses through its Southern
                                                                                                        Name Evidence                                           Mountain Fresh brand, which states,
                                                  Section 4.25(e)(2) of the TTB                            The proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                 ‘‘Enjoy the freshness of the Crest of the
                                                regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(2)) outlines                Henderson County AVA straddles the                      Blue Ridge Mountains and sustain our
                                                the procedure for proposing an AVA                      ridgeline that forms the crest of the Blue              local heritage.’’ 4
                                                and provides that any interested party                  Ridge Mountains. The ridgeline forming                     Finally, two wineries with vineyards
                                                may petition TTB to establish a grape-                  the crest of the Blue Ridge is marked                   within the proposed AVA use the term
                                                growing region as an AVA. Section 9.12                  and labeled on eight of the nine U.S.G.S.               ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge’’ to describe
                                                of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 9.12)                    topographic maps used to form the                       their locations. Burntshirt Vineyards’
                                                prescribes standards for petitions for the              boundary of the proposed AVA. Because                   website states that its vineyards occupy
                                                establishment or modification of AVAs.                  the entire crest covers a multi-State                   ‘‘. . . a unique position with two
                                                Petitions to establish an AVA must                      region that is significantly larger than                vineyards on both sides of the Eastern
                                                include the following:                                  the proposed AVA, the petitioners                       Continental Divide on the Crest of the
                                                  • Evidence that the area within the                   added ‘‘Henderson County’’ to the                       Blue Ridge.’’ 5 St. Paul Mountain
                                                proposed AVA boundary is nationally                     proposed name in order to identify the                  Vineyards’ website describes its
                                                or locally known by the AVA name                        location of the proposed AVA more                       vineyards as being ‘‘on the crest of the
                                                specified in the petition;                              specifically. TTB is not requiring the                  Blue Ridge in Edneyville.’’ 6
                                                  • An explanation of the basis for                     addition of ‘‘North Carolina’’ to the
                                                defining the boundary of the proposed                   proposed name because TTB is not                        mitchellnchistory.org/2016/12/21/crest-blue-ridge-
                                                AVA;                                                    aware of the crest of the Blue Ridge                    highway-parkway-parkway/.
                                                  • A narrative description of the
                                                                                                                                                                  2 Henderson County Tourism Development
                                                                                                        Mountains running through any other                     Authority (site last accessed August 27, 2018),
                                                features of the proposed AVA affecting                  county named Henderson County.                          http://visithendersonvillenc.org/wp-content/
                                                viticulture, such as climate, geology,                     According to the petition, the term                  uploads/cheers-trail.pdf.
                                                soils, physical features, and elevation,                ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge’’ was first used                3 Henderson County Tourism Development

                                                that make the proposed AVA distinctive                  by Colonel Joseph Pratt, who was the                    Authority (site last accessed August 27, 2018),
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                                                                                                                                                                http://visithendersonvillenc.org/wp-content/
                                                and distinguish it from adjacent areas                  chief of the North Carolina Geological                  uploads/crest-br-orchard-trail-1.pdf.
                                                outside the proposed AVA boundary;                      and Economic Survey from 1906 to                          4 Agribusiness Henderson County (site last

                                                  • The appropriate United States                       1923.1 In 197, Pratt proposed creating a                accessed August 27, 2018), http://
                                                Geological Survey (USGS) map(s)                                                                                 southernmountainfresh.com.
                                                                                                          1 See North Carolina History Project (site last         5 Burntshirt Vineyards (site last accessed August
                                                showing the location of the proposed
                                                                                                        accessed August 27, 2018), https://                     27, 2018), http://www.burntshirtvineyards.com/
                                                AVA, with the boundary of the                           northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/blue-ridge-       info/vineyards.
                                                proposed AVA clearly drawn thereon;                     parkway; see also Mitchell County Historical              6 St. Paul Mountain Vineyards (site last accessed

                                                and                                                     Society (site last accessed August 27, 2018), http://   August 27, 2018), http://



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                                                Boundary Evidence                                                            Distinguishing Features                                                  Asheville Basin and a region of higher
                                                                                                                               The distinguishing features of the                                     mountains known informally as the
                                                   The proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                                                                                                               ‘‘northern highlands,’’ which includes
                                                Henderson County AVA is located in                                           proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge
                                                                                                                             Henderson County AVA are its                                             the Black Mountain range and Mount
                                                Henderson County, North Carolina, and                                                                                                                 Mitchell, the highest point east of the
                                                                                                                             elevation and climate.
                                                straddles the ridgeline that forms the                                                                                                                Mississippi River. To the east and south
                                                crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. To                                        Elevation                                                                of the proposed AVA is the Inner
                                                the east and south of the proposed AVA                                         The petition describes the proposed                                    Piedmont region. West of the proposed
                                                are the low, rolling hills of the Inner                                      Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson                                        AVA are the rugged mountains of the
                                                Piedmont region. To the west of the                                          County AVA as straddling two                                             Pisgah National Forest.
                                                proposed AVA are the rugged                                                  physiographic provinces—the Blue                                            The petition included information
                                                mountains of the Pisgah National Forest.                                     Ridge Escarpment and the Blue Ridge                                      about the minimum, maximum, and
                                                To the north of the proposed AVA are                                         Plateau, which are separated by the                                      mean elevations of the proposed Crest of
                                                the Asheville Basin, which is marked by                                      Eastern Continental Divide, also known                                   the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA
                                                the wide valley of the French Broad                                          as the Crest of the Blue Ridge. To the                                   and each of the surrounding regions.
                                                River, and the rugged highlands that                                         north of the proposed AVA are two                                        That information is summarized in the
                                                surround the basin.                                                          distinct geomorphic regions: The                                         following table.

                                                                                                                                              TABLE 1—ELEVATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Elevation parameters
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (in feet)
                                                                                                                   Region
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Minimum            Maximum              Mean

                                                Proposed AVA .............................................................................................................................                 1,394.4            4,396.3            2,361.8
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ................................................................................................................                   1,236.9            3,284.1            2,147.9
                                                North (Highlands) .........................................................................................................................                1,305.8            6,684.0            3,177.8
                                                East ..............................................................................................................................................          702.1            3,966.5            1,150.9
                                                South ............................................................................................................................................           816.9            3,631.9            1,409.5
                                                West .............................................................................................................................................         1,958.7            5,715.2            2,769.9



                                                  The data in Table 1 shows that the                                         shorter growing seasons than adjacent                                    season temperatures of the proposed
                                                proposed AVA has elevations that are                                         lower elevations.                                                        AVA and the surrounding regions. The
                                                generally lower than those in the region                                                                                                              petition states that a professor at
                                                                                                                             Climate
                                                to the west and in the northern                                                                                                                       Southern Oregon University used the
                                                highlands region. The regions to the                                            The petition for the proposed Crest of                                average growing season temperatures of
                                                south and east of the proposed AVA, as                                       the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA                                      major wine producing areas of the world
                                                well as in the Asheville Basin to the                                        included information on several                                          to create four major ‘‘Climate/Maturity
                                                north, are generally lower than the                                          different climate aspects of the proposed                                Groupings.’’ 8 The information was
                                                proposed AVA. According to the                                               AVA and surrounding regions,                                             intended to help vineyard owners
                                                petition, elevation plays a major role in                                    including average growing season                                         determine what varietals would ripen
                                                determining the temperatures, length of                                      temperatures, average length of growing                                  the best in their region.9 Using this
                                                growing season, and precipitation                                            season, growing degree day zones, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                      system, the petitioners calculated the
                                                within the proposed AVA. In general,                                         precipitation amounts for the proposed
                                                                                                                                                                                                      average growing season temperatures of
                                                regions at high elevations have cooler                                       AVA and the surrounding regions. The
                                                                                                                             climate data is based on data generated                                  the proposed AVA and the surrounding
                                                temperatures and shorter growing
                                                                                                                             by the Precipitation-elevation                                           regions, as well as the percentage of
                                                seasons than regions at low elevations.
                                                Regions at intermediate elevations, such                                     Regressions on Independent Slopes                                        land within each region that fell into
                                                as the proposed AVA, generally have                                          Model (PRISM) Climate Group at                                           each of the climate/maturity groupings,
                                                warmer temperatures and longer                                               Oregon State University.7                                                as summarized in Table 2.
                                                growing seasons than neighboring
                                                                                                                             Temperature
                                                regions within higher elevations, and
                                                they have cooler temperatures and                                              First, the petition included
                                                                                                                             information on the average growing


                                                saintpaulmountainvineyards.com/scripts/                                      factors such as elevation, longitude, slope angles,                      Mountainous Terrain’’ (site last accessed August 27,
                                                historyPg.cfm.                                                               and solar aspects. Such ‘‘climate normals’’ are only                     2018), http://prism.oregonstate.edu/documents/
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                                                   7 PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University,                           calculated every 10 years and at the time the                            pubs/1994jappclim_mountainPrecip_gibson.pdf.
                                                http://prism.oregonstate.edu. Data from the PRISM                            petition was submitted, the most recent climate                             8 See GuildSomm, Gregory Jones, ‘‘Climate
                                                climate data mapping system was used to calculate                            normals available were from the period of 1980–                          Grapes, and Wine—Terroir and the Importance of
                                                the average growing season temperatures for the                              2010. See Christopher Daly and Kirk Bryant, June
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Climate to Winegrape Production,’’ August 12, 2015
                                                area within the proposed AVA and areas                                       2013, ‘‘The PRISM Climate and Weather System—
                                                                                                                                                                                                      (site last accessed August 27, 2018), https://
                                                surrounding the proposed AVA. PRISM is a                                     An Introduction’’ (site last accessed August 27,
                                                computerized climate mapping system that                                     2018), http://prism.oregonstate.edu/documents/                           www.guildsomm.com/public_content/features/
                                                estimates climate patterns by using data gathered                            PRISM_history_jun2013.pdf; see also Daly et al.,                         articles/b/gregory_jones/posts/climate-grapes-and-
                                                from weather stations, global positioning systems,                           February 1994, ‘‘A Statistical-Topographic Model                         wine.
                                                and remote sensing technologies, along with other                            for Mapping Climatological Precipitation over                               9 Id.




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                                                                                                             TABLE 2—AVERAGE GROWING SEASON TEMPERATURES
                                                                                                                                                 [Degrees Fahrenheit]

                                                                                                                                                                                         Wine grape climate/maturity groupings
                                                                                                      Region                                                                   Cool          Intermediate           Warm                 Hot
                                                                                                                                                                            (55–59 °F)        (59–63 °F)          (63–67 °F)          (67–72 °F)

                                                                                                                                                                                    Percentage of Each Region in Each Grouping

                                                Proposed AVA .................................................................................................                           X                 X                 94.9               5.1
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ....................................................................................                             X               1.7                 97.0               1.3
                                                North (Highlands) .............................................................................................                        4.0              66.7                 29.3                 X
                                                East ..................................................................................................................                  X               4.9                 13.4              81.7
                                                South ................................................................................................................                   X                 X                  3.8              96.2
                                                West .................................................................................................................                 5.6              57.2                 36.5               0.7



                                                   As shown in Table 2, the majority of                                      regions to the south and east of the                              that according to a vineyard site study
                                                the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                                         proposed AVA are mainly within the                                conducted by the Institute for the
                                                Henderson County AVA has average                                             ‘‘Hot’’ grouping. According to the                                Application of Geospatial Technologies
                                                annual growing season temperatures                                           petition, regions in the ‘‘Warm’’                                 and Cornell University’s College of
                                                that are in the ‘‘Warm’’ grouping. No                                        grouping are well-suited for growing                              Agriculture and Life Sciences,11 regions
                                                portion of the proposed AVA falls into                                       grape varietals such as Merlot, Cabernet                          with growing seasons shorter than 160
                                                the ‘‘Cool’’ or ‘‘Intermediate’’ groupings.                                  Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon, which                              days are generally unsuitable for
                                                The Ashville Basin region north of the                                       are among the most commonly grown                                 vineyards because the grapes will not
                                                proposed AVA has a larger percentage                                         grape varietals within the proposed                               have sufficient time to ripen. Locations
                                                of land within the ‘‘Warm’’ grouping                                         AVA.                                                              with growing seasons of 170 to 180 days
                                                and also has some land that can be                                           Growing Season Length 10                                          are considered ‘‘satisfactory,’’ while
                                                classified in the slightly cooler                                              As shown in Tables 3 and 4 below,                               sites with growing seasons of 180 to 190
                                                ‘‘Intermediate’’ grouping. The highlands                                     the petition also included data on the                            days are considered ‘‘good.’’ Vineyard
                                                region north of the proposed AVA and                                         length of the growing season within the                           locations with growing seasons of over
                                                the region to the west of the proposed                                       proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                                  190 days are considered ‘‘not limited by
                                                AVA are both primarily within the                                            Henderson County AVA and the                                      growing season’’ and are generally the
                                                ‘‘Intermediate’’ grouping, while the                                         surrounding regions. The petition states                          most desirable sites.

                                                                                                                              TABLE 3—GROWING SEASON LENGTH
                                                                                                                                                                     Growing season length in days
                                                                     Region
                                                                                                         140–150          150–160          160–170           170–180        180–190      190–200    200–210      210–220      220–230      230–240

                                                                                                                                                           Percentage of each region in each category

                                                Proposed AVA ..............................                        X                 X                X               0.1        0.7          6.2        32.7         59.7           0.6          X
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ................                           X                 X                X                 X          X          0.1        13.5         82.8           3.6          X
                                                North (Highlands) .........................                      0.2               0.9              2.0               5.0       21.3         27.4        40.5          2.7             X          X
                                                East ..............................................                X                 X                X               0.2        0.6          2.4         5.9         13.0          41.6       36.3
                                                South ............................................                 X                 X                X                 X          X          0.4         1.7          2.7          16.9       78.3
                                                West .............................................                 X               1.1              3.9               7.9       17.5         26.4        29.5         13.3           0.4          X


                                                   TABLE 4—MEAN GROWING SEASON                                                 The data in Tables 3 and 4 shows that                           between 200 and 210 days, and a small
                                                             LENGTH                                                          the proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                              percentage of land with a growing
                                                                                                                             Henderson County AVA has a growing                                season length of between 170 and 190
                                                                                                      Growing                season that is longer than the northern                           days. As a result, the proposed AVA can
                                                                                                      season                 highlands region and the region to the                            support some early-ripening varietals of
                                                                 Region                                length
                                                                                                       (days)                west of the proposed AVA and shorter                              grapes, as well as varietals that require
                                                                                                                             than the Asheville Basin region and the                           longer growing seasons.
                                                Proposed AVA ......................                                209       regions to the east and south. The
                                                North (Asheville Basin) .........                                  213       petition notes that although the majority                         Growing Degree Day Zones
                                                North (Highlands) .................                                197       of land within the proposed AVA has a
                                                East .......................................                       225
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                                                                                                                             growing season of between 210 and 220
                                                South ....................................                         231
                                                West ......................................                        196
                                                                                                                             days, there is also a large percentage of
                                                                                                                             land with a growing season length
                                                  10 The petition defines ‘‘growing season length’’                          die at 28 °F. See also Institute for the Application              Elevation and Selection,’’ (site last accessed August
                                                as the average number of days between the last                               of Geospatial Technologies and Cornell University’s               27, 2018), http://arcserver2.iagt.org/vll/
                                                28 °F temperature in the spring and the first                                College of Agriculture and Life Sciences—New                      learnmore.aspx.
                                                occurrence of this temperature in the fall. The                              York Site Vineyard Elevation Project, Alan N. Lasko                 11 See Lasko, id.
                                                petition states that plant tissues begin to freeze and                       and Tim E. Martinson, ‘‘The Basics of Vineyard Site



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                                                  As shown in Table 5 below, the                                             within the proposed AVA and the                                          from Zone I (coolest) to Zone V
                                                petition also included an analysis of the                                    surrounding regions. GDD zones range                                     (warmest).
                                                growing degree day (GDD) zones 12 13

                                                                                                                         TABLE 5—GROWING DEGREE DAY REGIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                           Growing degree day regions
                                                                                        Region
                                                                                                                                                      Zone I                     Zone II              Zone III           Zone IV           Zone V

                                                                                                                                                                                 Percentage of occurrence in each location

                                                Proposed AVA .....................................................................                               1.3                        18.1              77.5               3.1                  X
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ........................................................                                   X                         6.6              89.7               3.7                  X
                                                North (Highlands) .................................................................                             43.6                        46.2              10.1               0.1                  X
                                                East ......................................................................................                      2.3                         6.0              11.0              34.0               46.7
                                                South ....................................................................................                         X                         0.9               2.8               4.0               92.3
                                                West .....................................................................................                      46.6                        36.6              16.0               0.7                0.1



                                                   As shown in Table 5, most of the                                          Precipitation                                                              The data shown below in Table 6
                                                proposed Crest of the Blue Ridge                                                                                                                      demonstrates that the proposed Crest of
                                                Henderson County AVA is classified as                                          Finally, the petition included                                         the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA
                                                Zone III with GDD accumulations of                                           information on the mean annual,                                          generally has higher mean annual
                                                between 3,001 and 3,500. The data                                            growing season, and winter                                               precipitation amounts than the regions
                                                supports the petition’s assertion that the                                   precipitation amounts for the proposed                                   to the north and lower mean annual
                                                proposed AVA has a long, warm                                                AVA and the surrounding regions for                                      precipitation amounts than the regions
                                                growing season that is cooler than the                                       the period from 1980–2010. According                                     to the east and south, which are within
                                                regions to the south and east of the                                         to the petition, within the region of the                                the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Although
                                                                                                                             proposed AVA, air moving inland from                                     the data also suggests that the region to
                                                Asheville Basin and warmer than the
                                                                                                                             the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the                                  the west of the proposed AVA also has
                                                region to the west and the northern
                                                                                                                             Gulf of Mexico drops its moisture along                                  higher annual precipitation amounts
                                                highlands region. The petition states
                                                                                                                             the mountainous elevations of the Blue                                   than the proposed AVA, Figure 18 of the
                                                that the two primary GDD zones found
                                                                                                                             Ridge Escarpment and the Eastern                                         petition shows that the higher rainfall
                                                within the proposed AVA are suitable                                         Continental Divide. As a result,                                         amounts are actually in the region to the
                                                for growing both cooler-climate grapes                                       precipitation amounts decrease as one                                    southwest of the proposed AVA, where
                                                such as Cabernet Sauvignon and                                               moves from southeast to northwest                                        moist air from the Gulf of Mexico
                                                Cabernet Franc as well as warmer-                                            through the region. Sufficient annual                                    encounters high elevations, rather than
                                                climate grapes such as Sauvignon Blanc                                       precipitation amounts are important to                                   in the region due west of the proposed
                                                and Syrah.                                                                   prevent vines from experiencing                                          AVA, which is in the rain shadow of the
                                                                                                                             excessive heat and water stress.                                         Eastern Continental Divide.

                                                                                                                  TABLE 6—MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION IN INCHES
                                                                                                                   Region                                                                             Minimum           Maximum             Mean

                                                Proposed AVA .............................................................................................................................                    45.1              70.8               57.5
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ................................................................................................................                      36.4              50.5               42.6
                                                North (Highlands) .........................................................................................................................                   37.9              72.3               50.7
                                                East ..............................................................................................................................................           46.6              75.4               60.3
                                                South ............................................................................................................................................            45.9              82.4               60.2
                                                West .............................................................................................................................................            37.1              93.5               62.8



                                                  The petition states that is also                                           reduced photosynthesis, cell                                             mean minimum growing season
                                                important to consider the timing of the                                      desiccation, and potential death of the                                  precipitation amount within the
                                                rainfall. For example, the petition states                                   vines. The petition also cites a study                                   proposed AVA meets the minimum
                                                that during the growing season,                                              that found that the recommended                                          recommended amount. The mean
                                                excessive rainfall can cause excess vine                                     growing season precipitation amount for                                  growing season amount slightly exceeds
                                                and leaf growth, promote fungal disease,                                     vineyards in North Carolina is between                                   the recommended precipitation amount.
                                                and attract insects, while too little                                        24 and 30 inches.14 The data shown
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                                                rainfall can stress the vines and lead to                                    below in Table 7 demonstrates that the


                                                   12 See Albert J. Winkler, General Viticulture                             degree Fahrenheit that a day’s mean temperature is                       3,500 GDDs; Region IV = 3,501–4,000 GDDs; Region
                                                (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974),                            above 50 degrees F, the minimum temperature                              V = greater than 4,000 GDDs.
                                                pages 61–64. In the Winkler climate classification                           required for grapevine growth.                                             14 Poling, E.B., 2006, ed., The North Carolina

                                                system, annual heat accumulation during the                                    13 Id. In the Winkler scale, the GDD regions are                       Winegrape Growers Guide: North Carolina State
                                                growing season, measured in annual GDDs, defines                             defined as follows: Region I = less than 2,500 GDDs;                     University, Department of Horticultural Sciences,
                                                climatic regions. One GDD accumulates for each                               Region II = 2,501–3,000 GDDs; Region III = 3,001–                        page 41.



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                                                                                                        TABLE 7—MEAN GROWING SEASON PRECIPITATION IN INCHES
                                                                                                                   Region                                                                             Minimum        Maximum          Mean

                                                Proposed AVA .............................................................................................................................                  27.1             40.9            33.2
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ................................................................................................................                    21.5             31.2            24.5
                                                North (Highlands) .........................................................................................................................                 22.2             42.3            28.7
                                                East ..............................................................................................................................................         27.0             43.7            30.2
                                                South ............................................................................................................................................          25.0             47.1            29.7
                                                West .............................................................................................................................................          21.9             51.0            34.4



                                                  Finally, the petition states that it is                                    harvest date and an increased risk that                                  between the lower amounts of the
                                                also important to consider the winter                                        grapes will still be on the vine when the                                regions to the north, east, and south and
                                                precipitation amounts. Excessive                                             first fall frost occurs. The data listed in                              the higher amount of the region to the
                                                precipitation during December, January,                                      Table 8 below shows that the proposed                                    west.
                                                and February can delay bud break and                                         AVA has a mean winter precipitation
                                                vineyard pruning, leading to a later                                         amount of 13.9 inches, which is

                                                                                                                  TABLE 8—MEAN WINTER PRECIPITATION IN INCHES
                                                                                                                   Region                                                                             Minimum        Maximum          Mean

                                                Proposed AVA .............................................................................................................................                  10.6             17.6            13.9
                                                North (Asheville Basin) ................................................................................................................                     8.4             12.0             9.7
                                                North (Highlands) .........................................................................................................................                  8.9             18.6            11.7
                                                East ..............................................................................................................................................         10.9             18.7            12.5
                                                South ............................................................................................................................................          12.0             20.9            13.4
                                                West .............................................................................................................................................           8.9             24.5            16.0



                                                Summary of Distinguishing Features                                           the proposed regulatory text published                                   under § 4.39(i)(3) of the TTB regulations
                                                                                                                             at the end of this proposed rule.                                        (27 CFR 4.39(i)(3)). The text of the
                                                  In summary, the evidence provided in                                                                                                                proposed regulation clarifies this point.
                                                the petition indicates that the elevation                                    Maps
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Consequently, if this proposed rule is
                                                and climate of the proposed Crest of the                                       The petitioner provided the required                                   adopted as a final rule, wine bottlers
                                                Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA                                              maps, and they are listed below in the                                   using the name ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge
                                                distinguish it from the surrounding                                          proposed regulatory text.                                                Henderson County’’ in a brand name,
                                                regions in each direction. The proposed                                                                                                               including a trademark, or in another
                                                                                                                             Impact on Current Wine Labels
                                                AVA has elevations that are generally                                                                                                                 label reference as to the origin of the
                                                higher than those of the regions to the                                         Part 4 of the TTB regulations prohibits                               wine, would have to ensure that the
                                                south and east and in the Asheville                                          any label reference on a wine that                                       product is eligible to use the AVA name
                                                Basin to the north, and lower than those                                     indicates or implies an origin other than                                as an appellation of origin. TTB is not
                                                of the northern highlands region and the                                     the wine’s true place of origin. For a
                                                                                                                                                                                                      proposing to designate either ‘‘Crest of
                                                region to the west. The proposed AVA                                         wine to be labeled with an AVA name,
                                                                                                                                                                                                      the Blue Ridge,’’ standing alone, or
                                                also has a moderate climate that slightly                                    at least 85 percent of the wine must be
                                                                                                                                                                                                      ‘‘Blue Ridge,’’ standing alone, as terms
                                                differs from the climate in the Asheville                                    derived from grapes grown within the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      of viticultural significance because the
                                                Basin to the north, is cooler than the                                       area represented by that name, and the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Blue Ridge Mountains and the ridgeline
                                                regions to the south and east and                                            wine must meet the other conditions
                                                                                                                                                                                                      that forms the crest of the mountains
                                                warmer than the region to the west and                                       listed in § 4.25(e)(3) of the TTB
                                                                                                                                                                                                      both cover a multi-State area that is
                                                the northern highlands. Finally, annual                                      regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(3)). If the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      significantly larger than the region of
                                                precipitation amounts in the proposed                                        wine is not eligible for labeling with an
                                                                                                                                                                                                      the proposed AVA, which is located
                                                AVA are generally lower than amounts                                         AVA name and that name appears in the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      entirely within Henderson County,
                                                in the regions to the south, west, and                                       brand name, then the label is not in
                                                                                                                                                                                                      North Carolina. Therefore, wine bottlers
                                                east and higher amounts than the                                             compliance and the bottler must change
                                                                                                                                                                                                      using either ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge,’’
                                                highlands and Asheville Basin regions                                        the brand name and obtain approval of
                                                                                                                                                                                                      standing alone, or ‘‘Blue Ridge,’’
                                                to the north.                                                                a new label. Similarly, if the AVA name
                                                                                                                                                                                                      standing alone, in a brand name or in
                                                                                                                             appears in another reference on the
                                                TTB Determination                                                                                                                                     another label reference on their wines
                                                                                                                             label in a misleading manner, the bottler
                                                                                                                                                                                                      would not be affected by the
                                                                                                                             would have to obtain approval of a new
                                                  TTB concludes that the petition to                                                                                                                  establishment of this proposed AVA.
                                                                                                                             label. Different rules apply if a wine has
                                                establish the approximately 215-square                                       a brand name containing an AVA name                                      Public Participation
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                                                mile Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson                                       that was used as a brand name on a
                                                County AVA merits consideration and                                                                                                                   Comments Invited
                                                                                                                             label approved before July 7, 1986. See
                                                public comment, as invited in this                                           § 4.39(i)(2) of the TTB regulations (27                                    TTB invites comments from interested
                                                proposed rule.                                                               CFR 4.39(i)(2)) for details.                                             members of the public on whether it
                                                Boundary Description                                                            If TTB establishes this proposed AVA,                                 should establish the proposed AVA.
                                                                                                                             its name, ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge                                      TTB is also interested in receiving
                                                  See the narrative description of the                                       Henderson County,’’ will be recognized                                   comments on the sufficiency and
                                                boundary of the petitioned-for AVA in                                        as a name of viticultural significance                                   accuracy of the name, boundary, soils,


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                                                climate, and other required information                 disclosure. TTB does not acknowledge                  or any similarly-sized documents that
                                                submitted in support of the petition.                   receipt of comments, and TTB considers                may be included as part of the AVA
                                                Please provide any available specific                   all comments as originals.                            petition. Contact TTB’s Regulations and
                                                information in support of your                             In your comment, please clearly                    Rulings Division at the above address,
                                                comments.                                               indicate if you are commenting on your                by email at https://www.ttb.gov/
                                                   Because of the potential impact of the               own behalf or on behalf of an                         webforms/contact_RRD.shtm, or by
                                                establishment of the proposed Crest of                  association, business, or other entity. If            telephone at 202–453–1039, ext. 175, to
                                                the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA                     you are commenting on behalf of an                    schedule an appointment or to request
                                                on wine labels that include the term                    entity, your comment must include the                 copies of comments or other materials.
                                                ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson                     entity’s name, as well as your name and
                                                County,’’ as discussed above under                      position title. If you comment via                    Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                Impact on Current Wine Labels, TTB is                   Regulations.gov, please enter the                        TTB certifies that this proposed
                                                particularly interested in comments                     entity’s name in the ‘‘Organization’’                 regulation, if adopted, would not have
                                                regarding whether there will be a                       blank of the online comment form. If                  a significant economic impact on a
                                                conflict between the proposed area                      you comment via postal mail or hand                   substantial number of small entities.
                                                name and currently used brand names.                    delivery/courier, please submit your                  The proposed regulation imposes no
                                                If a commenter believes that a conflict                 entity’s comment on letterhead.                       new reporting, recordkeeping, or other
                                                will arise, the comment should describe                    You may also write to the                          administrative requirement. Any benefit
                                                the nature of that conflict, including any              Administrator before the comment                      derived from the use of an AVA name
                                                anticipated negative economic impact                    closing date to ask for a public hearing.             would be the result of a proprietor’s
                                                that approval of the proposed AVA will                  The Administrator reserves the right to               efforts and consumer acceptance of
                                                have on an existing viticultural                        determine whether to hold a public                    wines from that area. Therefore, no
                                                enterprise. TTB is also interested in                   hearing.                                              regulatory flexibility analysis is
                                                receiving suggestions for ways to avoid                                                                       required.
                                                                                                        Confidentiality
                                                conflicts, for example, by adopting a                                                                         Executive Order 12866
                                                modified or different name for the AVA.                    All submitted comments and
                                                                                                        attachments are part of the public record               It has been determined that this
                                                Submitting Comments                                     and subject to disclosure. Do not                     proposed rule is not a significant
                                                  You may submit comments on this                       enclose any material in your comments                 regulatory action as defined by
                                                proposed rule by using one of the                       that you consider to be confidential or               Executive Order 12866 of September 30,
                                                following three methods (please note                    inappropriate for public disclosure.                  1993. Therefore, no regulatory
                                                that TTB has a new address for                                                                                assessment is required.
                                                                                                        Public Disclosure
                                                comments submitted by U.S. Mail):                                                                             Drafting Information
                                                  • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: You                      TTB will post, and you may view,
                                                may send comments via the online                        copies of this proposed rule, selected                  Karen A. Thornton of the Regulations
                                                comment form posted with this                           supporting materials, and any online or               and Rulings Division drafted this
                                                proposed rule within Docket No. TTB–                    mailed comments received about this                   proposed rule.
                                                2018–0009 on ‘‘Regulations.gov,’’ the                   proposal within Docket No. TTB–2018–                  List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9
                                                Federal e-rulemaking portal, at https://                0009 on the Federal e-rulemaking
                                                                                                        portal, Regulations.gov, at https://                    Wine.
                                                www.regulations.gov. A direct link to
                                                that docket is available under Notice                   www.regulations.gov. A direct link to                 Proposed Regulatory Amendment
                                                No. 178 on the TTB website at https://                  that docket is available on the TTB                     For the reasons discussed in the
                                                www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-                                  website at https://www.ttb.gov/wine/                  preamble, TTB proposes to amend title
                                                rulemaking.shtml. Supplemental files                    wine-rulemaking.shtml under Notice                    27, chapter I, part 9, Code of Federal
                                                may be attached to comments submitted                   No. 178. You may also reach the                       Regulations, as follows:
                                                via Regulations.gov. For complete                       relevant docket through the
                                                instructions on how to use                              Regulations.gov search page at https://               PART 9—AMERICAN VITICULTURAL
                                                Regulations.gov, visit the site and click               www.regulations.gov. For information                  AREAS
                                                on the ‘‘Help’’ tab.                                    on how to use Regulations.gov, click on
                                                  • U.S. Mail: You may send comments                    the site’s ‘‘Help’’ tab.                              ■ 1. The authority citation for part 9
                                                via postal mail to the Director,                          All posted comments will display the                continues to read as follows:
                                                Regulations and Rulings Division,                       commenter’s name, organization (if                        Authority: 27 U.S.C. 205.
                                                Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                       any), city, and State, and, in the case of
                                                Bureau, 1310 G Street NW, Box 12,                       mailed comments, all address                          Subpart C—Approved American
                                                Washington, DC 20005.                                   information, including email addresses.               Viticultural Areas
                                                  • Hand Delivery/Courier: You may                      TTB may omit voluminous attachments
                                                                                                                                                              ■ 2. Subpart C is amended by adding
                                                hand-carry your comments or have them                   or material that the Bureau considers
                                                                                                                                                              § 9.ll to read as follows:
                                                hand-carried to the Alcohol and                         unsuitable for posting.
                                                Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G                      You may also view copies of this                    § 9.ll Crest of the Blue Ridge
                                                Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC                    proposed rule, all related petitions,                 Henderson County.
                                                20005.                                                  maps and other supporting materials,                     (a) Name. The name of the viticultural
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                                                  Please submit your comments by the                    and any electronic or mailed comments                 area described in this section is ‘‘Crest
                                                closing date shown above in this                        that TTB receives about this proposal by              of the Blue Ridge Henderson County’’.
                                                proposed rule. Your comments must                       appointment at the TTB Information                    For purposes of part 4 of this chapter,
                                                reference Notice No. 178 and include                    Resource Center, 1310 G Street, NW,                   ‘‘Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson
                                                your name and mailing address. Your                     Washington, DC 20005. You may also                    County’’ is a term of viticultural
                                                comments also must be made in                           obtain copies at 20 cents per 8.5- x 11-              significance.
                                                English, be legible, and be written in                  inch page. Please note that TTB is                       (b) Approved maps. The nine United
                                                language acceptable for public                          unable to provide copies of USGS maps                 States Geological Survey (USGS)


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                                                1:24,000 scale topographic maps used to                    (7) Proceed northwest along Mountain                  (21) Proceed northeast along Locust
                                                determine the boundary of the Crest of                  Valley Road/County Road 1109/Cabin                    Grove Road approximately 1.4 miles to
                                                the Blue Ridge Henderson County                         Creek Road approximately 1.3 miles,                   its intersection with an unnamed trail
                                                viticultural area are titled:                           crossing back onto the Standingstone                  near Locust Grove Church; then
                                                   (1) Black Mountain, North Carolina,                  Mountain map, to its intersection with                   (22) Proceed northeast in a straight
                                                1941; photorevised 1978;                                Pinnacle Mountain Road; then                          line approximately 0.7 mile to the
                                                   (2) Bat Cave, North Carolina, 1997;                     (8) Proceed northwest in a straight                3,442-foot elevation marker atop Rich
                                                   (3) Cliffield Mountain, North                        line approximately 1.0 mile to the                    Mountain; then
                                                Carolina, 1946; photorevised 1991;                      intersection of Little Cove Creek with                   (23) Proceed northwest in a straight
                                                   (4) Saluda, North Carolina–South                     the 2,800-foor elevation contour; then                line approximately 0.4 mile to the
                                                Carolina, 1983 (provisional edition);                      (9) Proceed westerly along the 2,800-              intersection of Southern Leveston Road
                                                   (5) Zirconia, North Carolina–South                   foot elevation contour approximately                  with an unnamed jeep trail; then
                                                Carolina, 1997;                                         2.4 miles to its intersection with an                    (24) Proceed northwest along
                                                   (6) Standingstone Mountain, South                    unnamed creek on the north slope of                   Southern Leveston Road approximately
                                                Carolina–North Carolina, 1997;                          Stone Mountain that flows north into                  2.4 miles to its intersection with
                                                   (7) Horse Shoe, North Carolina, 1997;                Jeffers Lake; then                                    Hoopers Creek Road; then
                                                   (8) Hendersonville, North Carolina,                                                                           (25) Proceed northeast in a straight
                                                                                                           (10) Proceed southwest in a straight
                                                1997; and                                                                                                     line approximately 0.7 mile to the
                                                                                                        line approximately 2.0 miles to the
                                                   (9) Fruitland, North Carolina, 1997.                                                                       2,983-foot elevation marker labeled
                                                   (c) Boundary. The Crest of the Blue                  intersection of the shared Henderson–
                                                                                                        Transylvania county line with the                     Edneyville-5 atop a peak on Burney
                                                Ridge Henderson County viticultural                                                                           Mountain along the shared Henderson–
                                                area is located in Henderson County,                    Dupont State Forest boundary atop
                                                                                                        Hickory Mountain; then                                Buncombe county line; then
                                                North Carolina. The boundary of the                                                                              (26) Proceed northeast along the
                                                Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson                          (11) Proceed northeast along the
                                                                                                        Henderson–Transylvania county line                    Henderson–Buncombe county line
                                                County viticultural area is as described                                                                      approximately 8.2 miles, crossing onto
                                                below:                                                  approximately 2.6 miles, crossing onto
                                                                                                        the Horse Shoe map, to its intersection               the Black Mountain map, and return to
                                                   (1) The beginning point is on the                                                                          the beginning point atop Little Pisgah
                                                Black Mountain map at the 4,412-foot                    with an unnamed road, known locally
                                                                                                        as Clipper Lane, on the hilltop above the             Mountain.
                                                elevation marker atop Little Pisgah
                                                Mountain, along the shared Buncombe–                    Sentell Cemetery; then                                  Signed: September 19, 2018.
                                                Henderson county line. From the                            (12) Proceed northeast in a straight               John J. Manfreda,
                                                beginning point, proceed southeast                      line approximately 1.6 miles to the                   Administrator.
                                                along the shared Buncombe–Henderson                     center of the highest closing contour                   Approved: November 13, 2018.
                                                county line approximately 4.4 miles,                    atop Jeter Mountain; then                             Timothy E. Skud,
                                                crossing onto the Bat Cave map, to the                     (13) Proceed southeast in a straight               Deputy Assistant Secretary, (Tax, Trade, and
                                                intersection of the Buncombe–                           line approximately 1.3 miles to the                   Tariff Policy).
                                                Henderson county line with the shared                   center of the highest closing contour                 [FR Doc. 2018–26323 Filed 12–4–18; 8:45 am]
                                                Henderson–Rutherford county line; then                  atop Evans mountain; then
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 4810–31–P
                                                   (2) Proceed southerly along the shared                  (14) Proceed northeast in a straight
                                                Henderson–Rutherford county line                        line approximately 2.0 miles to the
                                                approximately 5.1 miles to its                          center of the highest closing contour                 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                                intersection with the Polk county line;                 atop Wolf Mountain; then
                                                then                                                       (15) Proceed northeast in a straight               Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
                                                   (3) Proceed southwest along the                      line approximately 1.2 miles to the                   Bureau
                                                shared Henderson–Polk county line                       center of the highest closing contour
                                                approximately 14.9 miles, crossing over                 atop Drake Mountain; then                             27 CFR Part 9
                                                the Cliffield Mountain map and onto the                    (16) Proceed northwest in a straight
                                                                                                                                                              [Docket No. TTB–2018–0008; Notice No.
                                                Saluda map, to its intersection with the                line approximately 0.7 mile to the                    177]
                                                North Carolina–South Carolina border;                   center of the highest closing contour
                                                then                                                    atop Cantrell Mountain; then                          RIN 1513–AC40
                                                   (4) Proceed westerly along the North                    (17) Proceed northeast in a straight
                                                                                                        line approximately 3.3 miles to the                   Proposed Establishment of the West
                                                Carolina–South Carolina border
                                                                                                        2,618-foot elevation marker on the                    Sonoma Coast Viticultural Area
                                                approximately 8.1 miles, crossing onto
                                                the Zirconia map, to the 3,058-foot                     northeast slope of Long John Mountain;                AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
                                                elevation marker atop Big Top                           then                                                  Trade Bureau, Treasury.
                                                Mountain; then                                             (18) Proceed northeast in a straight               ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
                                                   (5) Proceed northwest in a straight                  line approximately 1.4 miles, crossing
                                                line approximately 2.0 miles, crossing                  onto the Hendersonville map, to the                   SUMMARY:   The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax
                                                onto the Standingstone Mountain map,                    center of the highest closing contour                 and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to
                                                to the center of the highest closing                    atop Stoney Mountain; then                            establish the 141,846-acre ‘‘West
                                                contour atop Maybin Mountain; then                         (19) Proceed northeast in a straight               Sonoma Coast’’ viticultural area in
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                                                   (6) Proceed northeast in a straight line             line approximately 0.6 mile to the                    Sonoma County, California. The
                                                approximately 2.2 miles, crossing back                  intersection of Brookside Camp Road                   proposed viticultural area lies entirely
                                                onto the Zirconia map, to the                           with Dixie Highway; then                              within the established Sonoma Coast
                                                intersection of an unnamed road, known                     (20) Proceed northeast along                       and North Coast viticultural areas and
                                                locally as County Road 1113/Maybin                      Brookside Camp Road approximately                     contains the established Fort Ross–
                                                Road, with Mountain Valley Road, also                   2.1 miles, crossing onto the Fruitland                Seaview viticultural area. TTB
                                                known as County Road 1109/Cabin                         map, to its intersection with Locust                  designates viticultural areas to allow
                                                Creek Road; then                                        Grove Road; then                                      vintners to better describe the origin of


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Document Created: 2018-12-05 02:35:44
Document Modified: 2018-12-05 02:35:44
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received by February 4, 2019.
ContactKaren A. Thornton, 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. 175.
FR Citation83 FR 62743 
RIN Number1513-AC43

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