Spring Mountain District AVA
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Spring Mountain District AVA (anerkannt seit dem 13. Mai 1993) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien und ist Teil der überregionalen Napa Valley AVA. Die Rebflächen wurden häufig terrassenförmig an den Hängen der im Nordwesten des Napa Valley in der Nähe der Städte Calistoga, und St. Helena angelegt.
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The Spring Mountain District AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Napa Valley AVA in California. Spring Mountain District AVA was officially established as an American Viticulture Area in 1993. Encompassed within its bounds are about 8,600 acres (3,480 ha), of which about 1,000 acres (400 ha) are planted to vineyards. Given the small crop yields on hillsides, the region represents less than 2% of Napa Valley wine. Currently the region has just over 30 winegrowers. Elevations range from 400 feet (122 m) to 2,600 feet (792 m). The region has a predominantly eastern exposure.
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Spring Mountain District AVA
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Spring Mountain District AVA
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Spring Mountain District AVA
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Spring Mountain District AVA (anerkannt seit dem 13. Mai 1993) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien und ist Teil der überregionalen Napa Valley AVA. Die Rebflächen wurden häufig terrassenförmig an den Hängen der im Nordwesten des Napa Valley in der Nähe der Städte Calistoga, und St. Helena angelegt. Die Weinberge liegen auf einer Höhe von 122 bis 792 m ü. NN und damit deutlich höher als der Rest des Napa Valley. Das am 13. Mai 1993 offiziell anerkannte Weinbaugebiet wird daher nicht von den morgendlichen und abendlichen kühlenden Nebeln der Region erreicht, profitiert jedoch allabendlich von kühlenden Winden der Bucht von San Pablo.
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The Spring Mountain District AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Napa Valley AVA in California. Spring Mountain District AVA was officially established as an American Viticulture Area in 1993. Encompassed within its bounds are about 8,600 acres (3,480 ha), of which about 1,000 acres (400 ha) are planted to vineyards. Given the small crop yields on hillsides, the region represents less than 2% of Napa Valley wine. Currently the region has just over 30 winegrowers. The appellation sits on steep terraces of the Mayacamas Mountains that separate Napa Valley from Sonoma Valley and the Santa Rosa Plain. It lies in a northwestern portion of the Napa Valley above and behind the town of Saint Helena. The boundaries of the appellation extend from the top of the ridgeline on the western edge, tracing the Sonoma/Napa County border. From the ridgeline the boundaries extend down to the 400 feet (122 m) contour line at the eastern base of the hillside. The southern boundary is Sulphur Creek and one of its tributaries, while the northern boundary is . Elevations range from 400 feet (122 m) to 2,600 feet (792 m). The region has a predominantly eastern exposure.
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