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Lowest wineries by state
Wineries per 100,000 residents.
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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.
- 1Alaska0.0
- 2Alabama0.0
- 3District of Columbia0.0
- 4Delaware0.0
- 5Hawaii0.0
- 6Louisiana0.0
- 7Mississippi0.0
- 8North Dakota0.0
- 9Nevada0.0
- 10South Carolina0.0
- 11South Dakota0.0
- 12Utah0.0
- 13West Virginia0.0
- 14Wyoming0.0
- 15Florida0.1
- 16Iowa0.1
- 17Kansas0.1
- 18Minnesota0.1
- 19Nebraska0.1
- 20Arkansas0.2
- 21Georgia0.2
- 22Illinois0.2
- 23Indiana0.2
- 24Massachusetts0.2
- 25Oklahoma0.2
- 26Kentucky0.3
- 27Maryland0.3
- 28New Jersey0.3
- 29Rhode Island0.3
- 30Tennessee0.3
- 31Wisconsin0.3
- 32North Carolina0.4
- 33Arizona0.5
- 34New Mexico0.5
- 35Ohio0.5
- 36Maine0.6
- 37Missouri0.6
- 38New Hampshire0.6
- 39Texas0.6
- 40Connecticut0.7
- 41Montana0.8
- 42Colorado0.9
- 43Michigan0.9
- 44New York1.0
- 45Virginia1.0
- 46Idaho1.1
- 47Pennsylvania1.1
- 48Vermont1.4
- 49California4.3
- 50Washington4.8
- 51Oregon7.9
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<iframe src="https://movermath.com/embed/wineries" width="100%" height="420" style="border:0" loading="lazy" title="Wineries per 100,000 residents by state"></iframe>Source: Census County Business Patterns; Census population estimates. · How this is built