[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR9.142]

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            TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS
 
 CHAPTER I--ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX AND TRADE BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF THE 
                                TREASURY
 
PART 9_AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart C_Approved American Viticultural Areas
 
Sec.  9.142  Bennett Valley.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Bennett Valley''.
    (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundary 
of the Bennett Valley viticultural area are four 1:24,000 scale USGS 
topographic maps. They are titled:
    (1) Santa Rosa Quadrangle, CA--Sonoma Co. 1994
    (2) Kenwood Quadrangle, CA 1954, photorevised 1980
    (3) Glen Ellen Quadrangle, CA--Sonoma Co. 1954, photorevised 1980

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    (4) Cotati Quadrangle, CA--Sonoma Co. 1954, photorevised 1980
    (c) Boundary. The Bennett Valley viticultural area is entirely 
within Sonoma County, California, and is located northwest of the peak 
of Sonoma Mountain and southeast of the city of Santa Rosa.
    (1) Beginning at the peak of Taylor Mountain (BM 1401), Section 6, 
T6N, R7W, proceed straight northeast to the intersection of the common 
line between Sections 31 and 32 and the 560-foot elevation line, T7N, 
R7W; continue straight northeast at the same angle, crossing the Bennett 
Valley Golf Course and Matanzas Creek, to a point on the 500-foot 
elevation line approximately 400 feet north of the southern boundary of 
Section 20, T7N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); then
    (2) Proceed straight southeast to the center peak of the three 
unnamed peaks above the 1,100-foot elevation line, located approximately 
1,600 feet southwest of Hunter Spring, in Section 28, T7N, R7W (Santa 
Rosa Quadrangle); then
    (3) Proceed straight east-southeast to a 1,527-foot peak in the 
southeast corner of Section 28, T7N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); then
    (4) Proceed straight southeast to Bennett Mountain's 1,887-foot 
peak, Section 34, T7N, R7W (Kenwood Quadrangle); then
    (5) Proceed straight southeast to the 1,309-foot peak located 
northwest of a water tank and approximately 400 feet north of the 
southern boundary of Section 35, T7N, R7W (Kenwood Quadrangle); then
    (6) Proceed straight south-southeast to the 978-foot peak in the 
northeast quadrant of Section 11, T6N, R7W, and continue straight south-
southeast approximately 600 feet to the ``T'' intersection of two 
unimproved roads located on the common boundary line between Sections 11 
and 12, T6N, R7W (Kenwood Quadrangle); then
    (7) Proceed south along the north-south unimproved road to its 
intersection with Sonoma Mountain Road, Section 13, T6N, R7W, and 
continue straight south to the 1,600-foot elevation line, Section 13, 
T6N, R7W (Glen Ellen Quadrangle); then
    (8) Proceed west along the meandering 1,600-foot elevation line to 
the point where it crosses the common line between Sections 22 and 23, 
T6N, R7W (Glen Ellen Quadrangle); then
    (9) Proceed straight west-northwest to the point where the 900-foot 
elevation line crosses the common line between Sections 15 and 16, T6N, 
R7W, approximately 500 feet north of the southwest corner of Section 15 
(Cotati Quadrangle); then
    (10) Proceed straight northwest to the intersection of Grange Road 
(known as Crane Canyon Road to the west) and the southern boundary of 
Section 9, and continue straight west along that section boundary to the 
southwest corner of Section 9, T6N, R7W (Cotati Quadrangle); then
    (11) Proceed straight north-northwest to the 961-foot peak on the 
east side of Section 8, T6N, R7W (Santa Rosa Quadrangle); and then
    (12) Proceed straight northwest to the peak of Taylor Mountain, 
returning to the point of beginning.

[T.D. TTB-6, 68 FR 61748, Oct. 30, 2003]