- High Valley AVA
Infobox Wine Region
name = High Valley AVA
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type =American Viticultural Area
year = 2005 [http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr;sid=bff700d0bbb2a632948b70fe7e91d7d4;rgn=div5;view=text;node=27%3A1.0.1.1.7;idno=27;cc=ecfr#27:1.0.1.1.7.3.41.169 Code of Federal Regulations. "§ 9.189 High Valley."] Title 27: Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; Part 9 — American Viticultural Areas; Subpart C — Approved American Viticultural Areas. Retrieved Jan. 21, 2008.]
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part of = California, Lake County,North Coast AVA
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total size = convert|15000|acre|km2Fact|date=January 2008
planted = convert|700|acre|km2Fact|date=January 2008
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comments =High Valley AVA is an
American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in the eastern part of Lake County,California . True to its name, the valley is situated on high elevations ranging from convert|1600|ft|m to convert|3000|ft|m, but it actually encompasses two distinct growing regions, the valley floor and the hillsides. The cool marine breezes are consistently sifting into the valley, keeping the valley cooler than the otherappellations in Lake County. Red volcanic soils can be found on the hillsides whilealluvial fans andbenches on the valley floor provide well-drained beds for the vines.Red Bordeaux varietals andSyrah can be found planted along warmer ridges, while the cooler valley floor containsPinot Grigio ,Pinot Noir ,Chardonnay ,Riesling ,Sauvignon Blanc and evenGewurztraminer .Fact|date=January 2008Geography
The valley itself is convert|9|mi|km long and convert|3|mi|km wide, with an east-west orientation unusual in the Californian coastal range, a result of volcanic activity of
Round Mountain , an extinct volcano lying within the valley. The AVA contains convert|15000|acre|km2, and about convert|700|acre|km2 are currently planted invineyards . Most are relatively new, but within the area are some of the oldest vines in California. There are 15 strugglingZinfandel and Muscat vines planted by the Ogulin family, which brought them fromSlovenia around 1875. Since Slovenia bordersCroatia , where cousins of Zinfandel vines are found, this suggests significance in the history of California Zinfandel. The old vines shouldn't be a surprise, for before Prohibition, Lake County was one of the state's largest wine producers, with an estimated 75 wineries in the county.Fact|date=January 2008Wineries
Growers in the area include Brassfield Estates, High Valley, Monte Lago, Shannon Ridge and Round Mountain. Brassfield has an impressive, Napa-style winery, while the others--with the exception of Round Mountain--produce their wine elsewhere.
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