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House Resolution 1052 (RULES COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE)
By: Representatives Manning of the 32nd, Tumlin of the 38th, Stephens of the 164th, Casas of the 103rd, Jenkins of the 8th, and others

A RESOLUTION

Directing Georgiás state owned resorts and restaurants which serve wine to list the fine wines grown and produced by the Winegrowers Association of Georgia; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, North Georgia is fast becoming a prominent winegrowing region, with the addition of eight new vineyards and wineries in the last five years and more in the planning stages; and

WHEREAS, this scenic part of our state boasts the perfect terrain for the cultivation of European vinifera as well as hybrid and native American wine grapes; and

WHEREAS, these farm wineries have formed a nonprofit organization, the Winegrowers Association of Georgia, and are attracting visitors from all over Georgia and neighboring states along the Georgia Wine Highway, recently designated by the state Department of Transportation; and

WHEREAS, Georgia wines have won hundreds of awards and medals in national and international competitions, and the vineyards have attracted the attention of local and national media, including the Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, CNN, Turner South, Southern Living, Georgia Trend, Points North, Northeast Georgia Living, and Macon magazines, Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles and other state and regional publications; and

WHEREAS, the States of Virginia and North and South Carolina are officially promoting their winegrowing industries, and the Georgia Economic Development Council has also shown interest in promoting Georgia viticulture and wines along with local convention and visitors bureaus, civic organizations, and private entities who are sponsoring annual wine festivals; and

WHEREAS, Georgia wines are now featured in top restaurants, gourmet shops, and beverage stores across the state; and

WHEREAS, the North Georgia wine industry represents an example of agri-tourism at its best by creating jobs in the agricultural, manufacturing, hospitality, and retail sectors of local economies, thereby making a considerable contribution to local government tax bases where tourism is a vital part of the economy.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body direct the state Department of Economic Development and the state Department of Natural Resources, which oversees many state owned resorts that serve wine, including Smithgall Woods, Blackshear Resort, Unicoi State Park Lodge, Little Ocmulgee Lodge, Redtop Mountain Lodge, and George T. Bagby Lodge, direct such facilities to work with the Winegrowers Association of Georgia to assure that their guests have a choice of Georgia wines among other wines they offer visitors.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the appropriate state officials in the above-mentioned departments as well as to the managers of resorts and restaurants and to independent state authorities such as the Jekyll Island—State Park Authority which manage similar state owned facilities.