Missouri wine industry looks to be the Napa Valley of the Midwest

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Missouri might be no match for Napa Valley yet, but its trajectory of growth is putting it on course to be.

David and Jerri Hoffman, founders of Hoffman Family of Companies, are looking at a $100 million vision to turn Missouri’s relatively small wine country into a destination – 45 minutes outside of St. Louis, in Augusta – that could rival Napa Valley.

"We’re pretty excited about what’s going on and how quickly we’ve been able to assemble these vineyards," Hoffman told FOX Business’s Grady Trimble. "We think that the people locally have responded very well, and we see an opportunity to consolidate the vineyards and to produce our grapes and distribute those nationally."

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