27 CFR §9.55
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- (a)Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Bell Mountain.”
- (b)Approved map. The appropriate map for determining the boundaries of the Bell Mountain viticultural area is one U.S.G.S. map, titled: Willow City Quadrangle, 7.5 minute series, 1967.
- (c)Boundary—(1) General. The Bell Mountain viticultural area is located in Gillespie County, Texas. The starting point of the following boundary description is the summit of Bell Mountain (1,956 feet).
- (2)Boundary Description.
- (i)From the starting point, the boundary proceeds due southward for exactly one half mile;
- (ii)Then southeastward in a straight line to the intersection of Willow City Loop Road with an unnamed unimproved road, where marked with an elevation of 1,773 feet;
- (iii)Then generally southward along Willow City Loop Road (a light-duty road) to Willow City.
- (iv)Then continuing southward and westward along the same light-duty road to the intersection having an elevation of 1,664 feet;
- (v)Then continuing westward along the light-duty road to the intersection having an elevation of 1,702 feet;
- (vi)Then turning southward along the light-duty road to the intersection having an elevation of 1,736 feet;
- (vii)Then turning westward along the light-duty road to the intersection having an elevation of 1,784 feet;
- (viii)Then turning southward and then westward, following the light-duty road to its intersection with Texas Highway 16, where marked with an elevation of 1,792 feet;
- (ix)Then due westward to the longitude line 98°45′;
- (x)Then northward along that longitude line to a point due west of an unnamed peak with an elevation of 1,784 feet;
- (xi)Then due eastward to the summit of that unnamed peak;
- (xii)Then in a straight line eastward to the intersection of an unnamed unimproved road with Texas Highway 16, where marked with an elevation of 1,822 feet;
- (2)Boundary Description.