(a) Name.
The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Napa Valley.”
(b) Approved maps.
The maps showing the boundaries of the Napa Valley viticultural area are the:
(1)
“Mt. St. Helena” U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle;
(2)
“Detert Reservoir” U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle;
(3)
“St. Helena” U.S.G.S. 15 minute quadrangle;
(4)
“Jericho Valley” U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle;
(5)
“Lake Berryessa” U.S.G.S. 15 minute quadrangle;
(6)
“Mt. Vaca” U.S.G.S. 15 minute quadrangle;
(7)
“Cordelia” U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle;
(8)
“Cuttings Wharf” U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute quadrangle; and
(9)
Appropriate Napa County tax assessor's maps showing the Napa County-Sonoma County line.
(c) Boundaries.
The Napa Valley viticultural area is located within Napa County, California. From the beginning point at the conjuction of the Napa County-Sonoma County line and the Napa County-Lake County line, the boundary runs along—
(1)
The Napa County-Lake County line;
(2)
Putah Creek and the western and southern shores of Lake Berryessa;
(3)
The Napa County-Solano County line; and
(4)
The Napa County-Sonoma County line to the beginning point.
Code of Federal Regulations
[T.D. ATF-79, 46 FR 9063, Jan. 28, 1981, as amended by T.D. ATF-201, 50 FR 12533, Mar. 29, 1985]