[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: 27CFR9.173]

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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.  9.173  Rockpile.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Rockpile''.
    (b) Approved maps. The appropriate maps for determining the boundary 
of the Rockpile viticultural area are four 1:24,000 Scale U.S.G.S. 
topographic maps. They are titled:
    (1) Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle, CA--Sonoma Co. 1978;
    (2) Cloverdale Quadrangle, CA 1975;
    (3) Tombs Creek Quadrangle, CA--Sonoma Co. 1978; and
    (4) Big Foot Mountain Quadrangle, CA 1991.
    (c) Boundary. The Rockpile viticultural area is located in 
northwestern Sonoma County, California. The boundary encircles the 
Rockpile Ranch area, located west of Lake Sonoma. The point of beginning 
is the intersection of Rockpile Road and the Section 15 east boundary 
line, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle);
    (1) Then proceed straight north to the 800-foot contour line, 
Section 10, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle);
    (2) Then proceed west along the 800-foot contour line through 
Sections 10, 9, 4, 5, and 32 to the Section 31 east boundary line, T 11 
N, R 11 W (Warm

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Springs Dam and Cloverdale Quadrangles);
    (3) Then proceed west along the 800-foot contour line in Section 31, 
following the line as it reverses from the west to the east direction, 
returning to the east boundary of Section 31, T 11 N, R 11 W (Cloverdale 
and Big Foot Mountain Quadrangles);
    (4) Then proceed along the 800-foot contour line east through 
Section 32 and northwest through Sections 33, 32, 29, 30, 25, 24, 23, 
14, 15, 22, 21, and 20 to the east boundary line of Section 19, T 11 N, 
R 12 W (Cloverdale and Big Foot Mountain Quadrangles);
    (5) Then proceed west, north, south and east along the meandering 
800-foot contour line, in a loop, crossing the southwest and northwest 
headwaters of Galloway Creek, and returning to the east boundary line of 
Section 19, T 11 N, R 12 W (Big Foot Mountain Quadrangle);
    (6) Then proceed straight north to the Mendocino-Sonoma county 
boundary line, then follow the county line straight west to the R 13 and 
12 W line, and continue straight south to the 1,600-foot contour line in 
the Section 19 southwest corner, T 11 N, R 12 W (Big Foot Mountain 
Quadrangle);
    (7) Then proceed southeast along the meandering 1,600-foot contour 
line to the Section 29 west boundary line, and continue straight south 
to the T 11 and 10 N boundary line, R 12 W (Big Foot Mountain 
Quadrangle);
    (8) Then proceed east along the T 11 and 10 N boundary line to the 
Section 1 west boundary line, R 12 W (Big Foot Mountain Quadrangle);
    (9) Then proceed south along the Section 1 west boundary line, 
turning east at the Section 1 south boundary and continue east to the 
northwest corner of Section 8, T 10 N, R 11 W (Big Foot Mountain, Tombs 
Creek and Warm Springs Dam Quadrangles);
    (10) Then proceed south along the west boundary of Section 8, 
turning east at its southwest corner, and continue east to the 876-foot 
elevation marker, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle);
    (11) Then proceed straight south approximately 2,000 feet to the 
800-foot contour line, T 10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle);
    (12) Then follow the 800-foot contour line as it meanders west, 
southeast, southwest, and east to the Section 14 west boundary, and then 
straight north, returning to the point of beginning at Rockpile Road, T 
10 N, R 11 W (Warm Springs Dam Quadrangle).

[T.D. ATF-473, 67 FR 9193, Feb. 28, 2002]