(a) Name.
The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Monticello.”
(b) Approved maps.
Approved maps for the Monticello viticultural area are three 1971 U.S.G.S. maps titled:
(1)
Charlottesville Quadrangle, Virginia: 1:250,000 minute series;
(2)
Roanoke Quadrangle, Virginia: 1:250,000 minute series; and
(3)
Washington, DC: 1:250,000 minute series.
(c) Boundaries.
(1)
From Norwood, Virginia, following the Tye River west and northwest until it intersects with the eastern boundary of the George Washington National Forest;
(2)
Following this boundary northeast to Virginia Rt. 664;
(3)
Then west following Rt. 664 to its intersection with the Nelson County line;
(4)
Then northeast along the Nelson County line to its intersection with the Albemarle County line at Jarman Gap;
(5)
From this point continuing northeast along the eastern boundary of the Shenandoah National Park to its intersection with the northern Albemarle County line;
(6)
Continuing northeast along the Greene County line to its intersection with Virginia Rt. 33;
(7)
Follow Virginia Rt. 33 east to the intersection of Virginia Rt. 230 at Stanardsville;
(8)
Follow Virginia Rt. 230 north to the Greene County line (the Conway River);
(9)
Following the Greene County line (Conway River which becomes the Rapidan River) southeast to its intersection with the Orange County line;
(10)
Following the Orange County line (Rapidan River) east and northeast to its confluence with the Mountain Run River;
(11)
Then following the Mountain Run River southwest to its intersection with Virginia Rt. 20;
(12)
Continuing southwest along Rt. 20 to the corporate limits of the town of Orange;
(13)
Following southwest the corporate limit line to its intersection with U.S. Rt. 15;
(14)
Continuing southwest on Rt. 15 to its intersection with Virginia Rt. 231 in the town of Gordonsville;
(15)
Then southwest along Rt. 231 to its intersection with the Albemarle County line.
(16)
Continuing southwest along the county line to its intersection with the James River;
(17)
Then following the James River to its confluence with the Tye River at Norwood, Virginia, the beginning point.
Code of Federal Regulations
[T.D. ATF-164, 49 FR 2758, Jan. 23, 1984, as amended by T.D. ATF-249, 52 FR 5957, Feb. 27, 1987; T.D. ATF-255, 52 FR 23652, June 24, 1987]