This U.S. Area Is Turning into the Subsequent Napa Valley
When you think about the top vineyards and wineries in the U.S., Napa Valley and Sonoma County likely come to mind. After all, California alone accounts for 85% of the national output of wine, with Washington, Oregon, and New York following as the next largest producers (domestically speaking, of course).
However, there's another lesser-known wine region that was allegedly the "OG" capital of the U.S. wine industry. Before Napa Valley became the epicenter of American-made wine, the top producer was the Missouri River Valley.…