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Lowest wineries by state

Wineries per 100,000 residents.

This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.

Payroll winery establishments (NAICS 312130), per 100,000 residents. This is an establishment count, not a count of vineyards, tasting rooms, or a guarantee of public access. A blank means County Business Patterns did not publish the detailed county cell; it is not assumed to be zero.

  1. 1Alaska0.0
  2. 2Alabama0.0
  3. 3District of Columbia0.0
  4. 4Delaware0.0
  5. 5Hawaii0.0
  6. 6Louisiana0.0
  7. 7Mississippi0.0
  8. 8North Dakota0.0
  9. 9Nevada0.0
  10. 10South Carolina0.0
  11. 11South Dakota0.0
  12. 12Utah0.0
  13. 13West Virginia0.0
  14. 14Wyoming0.0
  15. 15Florida0.1
  16. 16Iowa0.1
  17. 17Kansas0.1
  18. 18Minnesota0.1
  19. 19Nebraska0.1
  20. 20Arkansas0.2
  21. 21Georgia0.2
  22. 22Illinois0.2
  23. 23Indiana0.2
  24. 24Massachusetts0.2
  25. 25Oklahoma0.2
  26. 26Kentucky0.3
  27. 27Maryland0.3
  28. 28New Jersey0.3
  29. 29Rhode Island0.3
  30. 30Tennessee0.3
  31. 31Wisconsin0.3
  32. 32North Carolina0.4
  33. 33Arizona0.5
  34. 34New Mexico0.5
  35. 35Ohio0.5
  36. 36Maine0.6
  37. 37Missouri0.6
  38. 38New Hampshire0.6
  39. 39Texas0.6
  40. 40Connecticut0.7
  41. 41Montana0.8
  42. 42Colorado0.9
  43. 43Michigan0.9
  44. 44New York1.0
  45. 45Virginia1.0
  46. 46Idaho1.1
  47. 47Pennsylvania1.1
  48. 48Vermont1.4
  49. 49California4.3
  50. 50Washington4.8
  51. 51Oregon7.9
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Source: Census County Business Patterns; Census population estimates. · How this is built