Van Duzer Corridor AVA
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The Van Duzer Corridor AVA, a sub-appellation of the Willamette Valley AVA located within Polk County, Oregon, in the United States, is an American Viticultural Area approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau on December 13, 2018 and effective January 14, 2019. The distinguishing features of the Van Duzer Corridor AVA are its topography, climate, and soils.
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