(a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Guenoc Valley.”

(b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of the Guenoc Valley viticultural area are four USGS maps. They are titled:

(1) “Middletown Quadrangle, California-Lake Co.,” 7.5 minute series;

(2) “Jericho Valley Quadrangle, California,” 7.5 minute series;

(3) “Detert Reservoir Quadrangle, California,” 7.5 minute series; and

(4) “Aetna Springs Quadrangle, California,” 7.5 minute series.

(c) Boundaries. The Guenoc Valley viticultural area is located within Lake County, California. The beginning point of the boundary is Station 20 of Denton's Survey of Guenoc Rancho, presently marked by a 112 inch galvanized pipe located atop Jim Davis Peak. On the approved maps, Jim Davis Peak is the unnamed peak (elevation 1,455 feet) located on the western boundary of Section 35, Township 11 North, Range 6 West. From this beginning point the boundary runs:

(1) South 07°4934 East, 9,822.57 feet to the USGS triangulation station “Guenoc;”

(2) Then, South 29°1431 West, 10,325.08 feet;

(3) Then, South 00°00 West, 2,100.00 feet;

(4) Then, North 90°00 West, 4,150.00 feet;

(5) Then, North 24°2311 West, 16,469.36 feet;

(6) Then, North 75°4720 East, 7,943.08 feet; and

(7) Then, North 60°4700 East, 7,970.24 feet to the beginning point.

[T.D. ATF-95, 46 FR 56786, Nov. 19, 1981]


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