Which states donot produce wine?

It's actually quite difficult to definitively say which states don't produce wine. While some states are well-known for their wineries, even states with a reputation for other agricultural products might have small, local wineries.

Here's why:

* Small-scale Production: Many states might have a few wineries that produce wine on a very small scale, often for local consumption.

* Changing Regulations: Laws surrounding wine production can change, and new wineries might emerge in previously non-wine producing states.

* Home Winemaking: Many states allow home winemaking, meaning individuals can produce their own wine, even if there are no commercial wineries in their state.

To answer your question accurately, it's better to say which states are not known for significant commercial wine production.

That said, some states that are less known for wine production include:

* Alaska

* Hawaii

* North Dakota

* South Dakota

* Vermont

* Wyoming

Keep in mind, this is not an exhaustive list and there might be small-scale production happening in other states as well.