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27 CFR §9.263

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  1. (a)Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Dahlonega Plateau”. For purposes of part 4 of this chapter, “Dahlonega Plateau” is a term of viticultural significance.
  2. (b)Approved maps. The 9 United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:24,000 scale topographic maps used to determine the boundary of the Dahlonega Plateau viticultural area are titled:
    1. (1)Dawsonville, GA, 1997;
    2. (2)Campbell Mountain, GA, 2014;
    3. (3)Nimblewill, GA, 1997;
    4. (4)Noontootla, GA, 1988;
    5. (5)Suches, GA, 1988;
    6. (6)Neels Gap, GA, 1988;
    7. (7)Dahlonega, GA, 1951;
    8. (8)Cowrock, GA, 1988; and
    9. (9)Cleveland, GA, 1951; photo revised 1973; photo inspected 1981.
  3. (c)Boundary. The Dahlonega Plateau viticultural area is located in Lumpkin and White Counties, Georgia. The boundary of the Dahlonega Plateau viticultural area is as described below:
    1. (1)The beginning point is found on the Dawsonville map at the marked 1,412-foot elevation point at the intersection of an unnamed light-duty road known locally as Castleberry Bridge Road and an unimproved road known locally as McDuffie River Road.
    2. (2)From the beginning point, proceed north-northeast in a straight line approximately 0.89 mile to the marked 1,453-foot elevation point; then
    3. (3)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 1.94 miles, crossing onto the Campbell Mountain map, to the intersection of Arrendale Road and Windy Oaks Road; then
    4. (4)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 0.77 mile to the intersection of the 1,400-foot elevation contour and Dennson Branch; then
    5. (5)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 0.79 mile to the intersection of the 1,360-foot elevation contour and Mill Creek; then
    6. (6)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 0.48 mile to the intersection of the 1,500-foot elevation contour and Sheep Wallow Road; then
    7. (7)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 1.74 miles to the intersection of State Route 52 and the Chattahoochee National Forest boundary; then
    8. (8)Proceed northwest in a straight line approximately 1.89 miles, crossing onto the Nimblewill map and then crossing over the marked 1,749-foot elevation point along an unnamed light duty road known locally as Nimblewill Church Road, to the line's intersection with the 1,800-foot elevation contour; then
    9. (9)Proceed generally east-northeast along the 1,800-foot elevation contour approximately 170.72 miles (straight line distance between points is approximately 20.43 miles), crossing over the Noontootla, Suches, Neels Gap and Dahlonega maps and onto the Cowrock map, to the intersection of the 1,800-foot elevation contour with Tom White Branch; then
    10. (10)Proceed southeast along Tom White Branch approximately 0.73 mile to the 1,600-foot elevation contour; then
    11. (11)Proceed southeast in a straight line approximately 1.10 miles to the intersection of Cathey Creek and the secondary highway marked Alt. 75; then
    12. (12)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 3.77 miles, crossing into the Cleveland map, to the intersection of two unnamed light-duty roads known locally as Dockery Road and Town Creek Road; then
    13. (13)Proceed south in a straight line approximately 0.58 mile to the marked 1,774-foot elevation point; then
    14. (14)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 0.60 mile to the 1,623-foot benchmark; then
    15. (15)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 2.73 miles, crossing into the Dahlonega map, to the 1,562-foot benchmark, then
    16. (16)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 3.46 miles to the marked 1,480-foot elevation point near the Mt. Sinai Church; then
    17. (17)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 2.13 miles to the summit of Crown Mountain; then
    18. (18)Proceed west in a straight line approximately 1.28 miles, crossing onto the Campbell Mountain map, to the intersection of the 1,160-foot elevation contour and Cane Creek; then
    19. (19)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 1.61 miles to the intersection of the 1,300-foot elevation contour and Camp Creek; then
    20. (20)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 2.02 miles, crossing into the Dawsonville map, to the intersection of the 1,200-foot elevation contour with the Etowah River, then
    21. (21)Proceed southwest in a straight line approximately 1.29 miles to the beginning point.