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USA West Coast AVA's (California (Napa (R1 & R2 regions (Mount…
USA West Coast AVA's
Washington
R1, R2 & R3 regions
Colombia Valley
Yakima Valley
Red Mountain (R2) (Sub-AVA)
Rattlesnake Hills (R1 & R2) (Sub-AVA)
Walla Walla (R2) (Sub-AVA)
Horse Heaven Hills (R1 & R2) (Sub-AVA)
Wahuke Slope (R2)
Warmest AVA in Washington
Colombia Gorge
Overlaps with Oregon
"World of Wine in 40 Miles"
Puget Sound (R1)
More Viniculture than Viticulture
Grapes were 1st grown here on a hunch
California
Mendocino County
R1 region
Anderson Valley
Known more for sparkling wine
R1 & R2 region
Cole Ranch
Smallest AVA in america
Potter Valley
R2 region
Yorkville Highlands
R2 & R3 region
Covelo
Dos Rios
R3 region
McDowel Valley
Mendocino Ridge
Only noncontinuous AVA in america. grapes higher than 1200ft. are in this appellation
Lake County
R1 region
Benmore Valley
Far East
R1 & R2 region
No pure R1 and R2 regions in Lake County
R2 region
High Valley
Far East
Red Hills
Guenoc valley
R2 & R3 region
No pure R2 and R3 regions in Lake County
R3 region
No pure R3 regions in Lake County
All 3
Clear Lake
R2 is most dominant
Big Valley District
All are equally dominant
Sonoma
R1 regions
Russian River Valley
Green Valley
Chalk Hill
Los Carneros
Yes, this overlaps with Napa.
R1 and R2 regions
Sonoma Valley (Valley of the Moon)
Bennet Valley (R2)
Sonoma Mountains (R1 & R2)
R2 regions
Alexander Valley
R3 regions
Dry Creek valley
Rockpile (Sub-AVA)
Napa
R1 regions
Los Carneros (South)
R1 & R2 regions
Mount Veeder (Southeast)
Spring Mountain District (Northcentral/West)
Wild Horse Valley (Southeastern corner)
Oak Knoll (South Central)
R2 regions
Rutherford (Central)
Oakville (Central)
Yountville (South Central)
Diamond Mountain District (Northwest)
R3 regions
No exclusive R3 regions in Napa Valley AVA.
R1, R2 and R3 region
Coombsville (Southeast)
R1 and R2 are more dominant
R2 & R3 regions
Howell Mountains (Northeast)
Atlast Peak (west)
St. Helena (Northwest)
Calistoga (Northwest)
Additional info
R1 regions thrive from southern carneros to Oakville
R2 regions thrive from Oakville to Northern St. Helena
R3 regions thrive from Northern St. Helena to Calistoga
Santa Barbara
Happy Canyon
R2 region
Ballard Canyon
R2 & R3 region
Santa Rita hilla
R1 region
Santa Ynez Valley
R2 & R3 region
Sanra Mesice Valley
R1 region
Oregon
R1 region
Wilamette Valley
Eola-Amity
McMinnville
Dundee
Yamhill-Carlton District
Chehalem Mountains
Risky to grow here
Ribbon Ridge (Sub-AVA)
Smallest AVA in Oregon
R2 region
Colombia Valley
Overlaps with Washington
Walla Walla Valley (Sub-AVA)
Oregon produces grapes, Washington produces wine
Colombia Gorge
Snake River Valley
Overlaps with Idaho
Westernmost AVA in Oregon
R1, R2 & R3 regions
Southern Oregon
Considered a "Super AVA"
Sub-AVA's
Rouge River Valley (R2 & R3)
Warmest AVA in Oregon
Applegate Valley (R2 & R3) (Sub-AVA)
Umpqua Valley (R2)
Red Douglas Hill (R1) (Sub-AVA)
Oregon has only one AVA with R3 grapes - Rouge River Valley