[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR9.74]

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            TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS
 
 CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS, DEPARTMENT OF THE 
                                TREASURY
 
PART 9--AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart C--Approved American Viticultural Areas
 
Sec. 9.74  Columbia Valley.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Columbia Valley.''
    (b) Approved maps. The approved maps for determining the boundary of 
the Columbia Valley viticultural area are nine 1:250,000 scale U.S.G.S. 
maps. They are entitled:
    (1) ``Concrete, Washington, U.S.; British Columbia, Canada,'' 
edition of 1955, limited revision 1962;
    (2) ``Okanogan, Washington,'' edition of 1954, limited revision 
1963;
    (3) ``Pendleton, Oregon, Washington,'' edition of 1953, revised 
1973;
    (4) ``Pullman, Washington, Idaho,'' edition of 1955, revised 1974;
    (5) ``Ritzville, Washington,'' edition of 1953, limited revision 
1965;
    (6) ``The Dalles, Oregon, Washington,'' edition of 1953, revised 
1971;
    (7) ``Walla Walla, Washington, Oregon,'' edition of 1953, limited 
revision 1963;
    (8) ``Wenatchee, Washington,'' edition of 1957, revised 1971; and
    (9) ``Yakima, Washington,'' edition of 1958, revised 1971.
    (c) Boundaries. The Columbia Valley viticultural area is located in 
Adams, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, 
Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Stevens, Walla Walla, 
Whitman, and Yakima Counties, Washington, and in Gilliman, Morrow, 
Sherman, Umatilla, and Wasco Counties, Oregon. The beginning point is 
found on ``The Dalles'' U.S.G.S. map at the confluence of the Klickitat 
and Columbia Rivers:
    (1) Then north and east following the Klickitat and Little Klickitat 
Rivers to U.S. Highway 97 northeast of Goldendale;
    (2) Then north following U.S. Highway 97 to the 1,000' contour line 
southwest of Hembre Mountain;
    (3) Then west following the Toppenish Ridge, across unnamed 
mountains of 2,172' and 2,363' elevation, to the peak of Toppenish 
Mountain, elevation 3,609';
    (4) Then northwest in a straight line for approximately 11.3 miles 
to the intersection of Agency Creek with the township line between R. 15 
E. and R. 16 E.;
    (5) Then north following the township line between R. 15 E. and R. 
16 E. to the Tieton River;
    (6) Then northeast following the Tieton River to the confluence with 
the Naches River;
    (7) Then east in a straight line for approximately 15.3 miles to the 
intersection of the 46 deg. 45' latitude line with the Yakima River;
    (8) Then north following the Yakima River to the confluence with the 
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Branch Canal approximately one mile northwest of Throp;
    (9) Then north, east, and southeast following the North Branch Canal 
to its intersection with U.S. Interstate 90 in Johnson Canyon;
    (10) Then east following U.S. Interstate 90 to the Columbia River;
    (11) Then north following the Columbia River to the township line 
between T. 21 N. and T. 22 N. immediately north of the Rock Island Dam;
    (12) Then west following the township line between T. 21 N. and T. 
22 N. for approximately 7.1 miles (from the west shore of the Columbia 
River) to the 2,000' contour line immediately west of Squilchuck Creek;
    (13) Then north and west following the 2,000' contour line to the 
township line between R. 18 E. and R. 19 E. west of the landing area at 
Cashmere-Dryden;
    (14) Then north following the township line between R. 18 E. and R. 
19 E. for approximately 4.4 miles to the 2,000' contour line in Ollala 
Canyon;
    (15) Then east, north, and northwest following the 2,000' contour 
line to the township line between R. 19 E. and R. 20 E. immediately west 
of Ardenoir;
    (16) Then north following the township line between R. 19 E. and R. 
20 E for approximately 2.8 miles to the 2,000' contour line immediately 
north of the secondary road;
    (17) Then southwest and north following the 2,000' contour line to 
the township line between T. 28 N. and T. 29 N.;
    (18) Then east following the township line between T. 28 N. and T. 
29 N. for approximately 2.1 miles to the 2,000' contour line immediately 
east of Lake Chelan;
    (19) Then southeast and north following the 2,000' contour line 
(beginning in the ``Wenatchee'' U.S.G.S. map, passing through the 
``Ritzville'' and ``Okanogan'' maps, and ending in the ``Concrete'' map) 
to the point where the 2,000' contour line intersects the township line 
between T. 30 N. and T. 31 N. immediately west of Methow;
    (20) Then east following the township line between T. 30 N. and T. 
31 N. for approximately 20.2 miles to the 2,000' contour line east of 
Monse;
    (21) Then south and east following the 2,000' contour line to the 
township line between T. 30 N. and T. 31 N. west of Alkali Lake;
    (22) Then northeast in a straight line for approximately 10.7 miles 
to the point of intersection of the 2,000' contour line with Coyote 
Creek;
    (23) Then east, north, south, east, and north following the 2,000' 
contour line to the township line between T. 29 N. and T. 30 N. 
immediately west of the Sanpoil River;
    (24) Then east following the township line between T. 29 N. and T. 
30 N. for approximately 2.3 miles to the 2,000' contour line immediately 
east of the Sanpoil River;
    (25) Then south, east, and north following the 2,000' contour line 
to the township line between T. 29 N. and T 30 N. at Ninemile Flat;
    (26) Then east following the township line between T. 29 N. and T. 
30 N. for approximately 10.7 miles to the township line between R. 36 E. 
and R. 37 E.;
    (27) Then south following the township line between R. 36 N. and R. 
37 E. to the township line between T. 26 N. and T. 27 N.;
    (28) Then west following the township line between T. 26 N. and T. 
27 N. to Banks Lake;
    (29) Then south following Banks Lake to Dry Falls Dam;
    (30) Then west and south following U.S. Highway 2 and Washington 
Highway 17 to the intersection with Washington Highway 28 in Soap Lake;
    (31) Then southeast in a straight line for approximately 4.7 miles 
to the source of Rocky Ford Creek near a fish hatchery;
    (32) Then south following Rocky Ford Creek and Moses Lake to U.S. 
Interstate 90 southwest of the town of Moses Lake;
    (33) Then east following U.S. Interstate 90 to the Burlington 
Northern (Northern Pacific) Railroad right-of-way at Raugust Station;
    (34) Then south following the Burlington Northern (Northern Pacific) 
Railroad right-of-way to Washington Highway 260 in Connell;
    (35) Then east following Washington Highway 260 through Kahlotus to 
the intersection with Washington Highway 26 in Washtucna;

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    (36) Then east following Washington Highways 26 and 127 through La 
Crosse and Dusty to the intersection with U.S. Highway 195 at Colfax;
    (37) Then south following U.S. Highway 195 to the Washington-Idaho 
State boundary;
    (38) Then south following the Washington-Idaho State boundary to the 
Snake River and continuing along the Snake River to the confluence with 
Asotin Creek;
    (39) Then west following Asotin Creek and Charley Creek to the 
township line between R. 42 E. and R. 43 E.;
    (40) Then north following the township line between R. 42 E. and R. 
43 E. to Washington Highway 128 in Peola;
    (41) Then north following Washington Highway 128 to the intersection 
with U.S. Highway 12 in Pomeroy;
    (42) Then west following U.S. Highway 12 for approximately 5 miles 
to the intersection with Washington Highway 126 [in Zumwalt];
    (43) Then southwest following Washington Highway 126 and U.S. 
Highway 12 through Marengo, Dayton, and Waitsburg to Dry Creek in Dixie;
    (44) Then south in a straight line for approximately 1.5 miles to 
the 2000' contour line marking the watershed between Dry Creek and 
Spring Creek;
    (45) Then south and southwest following the 2000' contour line to 
the place where it crosses Oregon Highway 74 in Windmill, Oregon;
    (46) Then west following Oregon Highway 74 to Highway 207 in 
Heppner;
    (47) Then southwest following Oregon Highway 207 to Highway 206 in 
Ruggs;
    (48) Then northwest following Oregon Highway 206 to the intersection 
with the township line between T. 1 S. and T. 2 S.;
    (49) Then west following the township line between T. 1 S. and T. 2 
S. to the Deschutes River;
    (50) Then north following the Deschutes River to the Willamette Base 
Line;
    (51) Then west following the Willamette Base Line to the township 
line between R. 12 E. and R. 13 E.;
    (52) Then north following the township line between R. 12 E. and R. 
13. to the Columbia River;
    (53) Then west following the Columbia River to the confluence with 
the Klickitat River and the point of beginning.

[T.D. ATF-190, 49 FR 44897, Nov. 13, 1984, as amended by T.D. ATF-249, 
52 FR 5959, Feb. 27, 1987; 52 FR 10224, Mar. 31, 1987; T.D. ATF-344, 58 
FR 40354, July 28, 1993]

    Effective Date Note: By T.D. ATF-441, 66 FR 11542, Feb. 26, 2001, 
Sec. 9.74 was amended by revising paragraphs (c)(43) and (c)(44), 
effective Apr. 27, 2001. For the convenience of the user, the revised 
text is set forth as follows:

Sec. 9.74  Columbia Valley.

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    (c) * * *
    (43) Then southwest following Washington Highway 126 and U.S. 
Highway 12 through Marengo, Dayton, and Waitsburg to a point where an 
unnamed light-duty road leaves Highway 12 in an easterly direction in 
Minnick Station, Washington;
    (44) Then east following the unnamed light-duty road for 
approximately 250 feet until it reaches the 2000' contour line;

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