California Flashcards

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Where is the Wild Horse Valley and what wines are produced there?

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The Wild Horse Valley is located in Napa, California. It is close to the San Pablo Bay and one of the coolest areas in Napa. It produces mainly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

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Where is Coombsville and what style of wines are produced there?

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Coombsville is in Napa, California. It is a cooler area of Napa, due to its proximity to San Pablo Bay. Some areas are favorable for Botrytis.

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Who was Jean Louis Vignes?

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Jean Louis Vignes was a native of Bordeaux who brought Bordeaux varieties to southern California in the 1830s.

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Who was Junipero Serra?

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Junipero Serra was a Spanish Franciscan monk who founded Catholic missions in California. He started growing the first grapes in California for use as sacramental wine.

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Where is Ballard Canyon and what types of wines are produced there?

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Ballard Canyon is in Santa Barbara County, and produces spicy red wines from Syrah and Grenache.

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What types of wines are grown in the Arroyo Grande Valley, and where is it located?

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The Arroyo Grande Valley AVA is in San Louis Obispo County, close to the coast and south of Edna Valley. It is a cooler region and produces mainly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

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Where is the Lake County AVA, and what are the dominant grape varieties of the region?

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Lake County AVA is in California, north of Napa, between the Vaca and Mayacamus Mountains. It has volcanic soils and is cooled by elevation. The main grapes grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Zinfandel, and Chardonnay.

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Who was the founder of the first Napa winery, in 1861?

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Charles Krug is recognized as the founder of the first Napa Valley winery.

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Who is recognized for bringing European vines to Sonoma in 1861?

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Agoston Harasztly, a Hungarian immigrant, brought many European vines to Sonoma in 1861.

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Where is the Chiles Valley?

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The Chiles Valley is in Napa, east of the valley floor, east/southeast of Howell Mountain, and extending into the Vaca Mountains.

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Where is Oak Knoll and what wines are produced there?

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Oak Knoll is in Napa, south of Yountville. It has a cool climate often affected by morning fog. Chardonnay is the main grape, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Riesling are also grown.

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Where is Spring Mountain?

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Spring Mountain District AVA is in the northern part of Napa, just south of Diamond Mountain District, bordering Sonoma. The climate is cool to moderate with elevations from 600-2600 ft.

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Where is Diamond Mountain?

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Diamond Mountain District AVA is just south of Calistoga in Napa. It is moderately warm, with elevations ranging from 400-2200 ft.

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Where is Atlas Peak and what are the main grapes planted in the region?

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Atlas Peak is in Napa, on the eastern side of the county in the Vaca Mountains. The vineyards are at 7060-2600 ft. elevation, so summer temperature rarely reach over 90. Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay are the top grape varieties of the region.

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Where is the Fort Ross-Seaview AVA?

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The Fort Ross-Seaview AVA is a sub-region of the West Sonoma Coast AVA and the Sonoma Coast AVA. It is a steep, mountainous region with elevations ranging from 800-1800 ft.

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Where is Chalk Hill, and what wines are made there?

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Chalk Hill AVA is located in the Russian River Valley. It is a slightly warmer are, and produces robust Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blanc

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Describe Bennett Valley.

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Bennett Valley AVA is located in Sonoma County. It is tiny and surrounded by hills, just southeast of Santa Rosa.

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Describe Moon Mountain.

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Moon Mountain District Sonoma County AVA is located on the western slopes of the Mayacamas mountains. It is unique due to its red, rocky, iron rich volcanic soils.

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Where is Rockpile and what wines are produced there?

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Rockpile AVA is in Sonoma County, California. It is a sunny, mountainous region with elevations up to 1900 ft. It is best known for Zinfandel.

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Where is Knights Valley and what are the main grapes of the region?

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Knights Valley is in northeastern Sonoma, bordering both Napa and Lake Counties. It is a warmer region, with Cabernet Sauvignon as the main grape.

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Where is the Pine Mountain/Cloverdale Peak region located?

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Pine Mountain/Cloverdale Peak AVA is shared between Sonoma and Mendocino counties. It is located on the slopes of Pine Mountain at high elevations of between 1600 and 3000 feet.

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Describe Fountaingrove.

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The Fountaingrove District AVA is located in Sonoma just north of the Sonoma Valley AVA next to Napa. It is in the foothills of the Mayacamas, with some elevations as high as 2000 ft.

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Which California appellation is sometimes referred to as “Islands in the Sky”?

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Mendocino Ridge AVA is sometimes referred to as “Islands in the sky” in that only areas above 1200 ft are included. The area is located above the fog line and receives plenty of sunshine.

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What grape varieties are grown in Mendocino Ridge AVA?

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Most new varieties planted in Mendocino Ridge AVA are Pinot Noir, however, there are is a also some high quality old vine Zinfandel in the region as well.

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Where is the Cucamonga wine region?

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Cucamonga AVA is ins southern California shared between Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

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Where is the Antelope Valley of the High California Desert located?

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The Antelope Valley of the High California Desert AVA is located slightly northeast of Los Angeles.

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Where is the Sierra Pelona Valley?

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The tiny Sierra Pelona Valley is in southern California to the north and east of Los Angeles.

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What large AVA (in geographical terms) in California contains just over 1% of the state’s total wine grape acreage?

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The Sierra Foothills.

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Where is the Leona Valley?

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The Leona Valley AVA is a tiny region located in southern California near Los Angeles.

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Where is the Santa Maria Valley and what wines are produced there?

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The Santa Maria Valley AVA is located in Santa Barbara County. It has a cooler climate, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are the main wines produced in the region.

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Describe Alisos Canyon.

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Alisos Canyon AVA is located in Santa Barbara, between Santa Maria and Santa Ynez. It is considered the “Goldilocks” zone for Rhone varieties.

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What are the main varieties of grapes grown in the Sierra Foothills?

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Mostly red, particularly Zinfandel.

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Where is York Mountain?

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York Mountain AVA is in San Luis Obispo County, on the western edge of Paso. It is cooled by ocean breezes through the Templeton gap

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What wines are produced in the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA?

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Elegant Cabernet Sauvignons and high quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are the main wines produced in the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA.

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Who was Bob Trichero?

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Son of the founders of Sutter Home Winery, developed the idea of White Zinfandel, saving California’s Zinfandels from being uprooted or abandoned.

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Who was the wine journalist credited with the convincing California to use varietal labeling to help better define its wines?

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Frank Schoonmaker.

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Who introduced many modern techniques to California winemakers, and served as a mentor to many of the winemakers?

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Andre Tchelistcheff

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How many AVAs are there in California?

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147

39
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What percentage of Napa acreage is planted to red grapes?

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About 75%

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Where is the Snake River Valley and what are the dominant grapes of the region?

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The Snake River Valley AVA is in Oregon and Idaho, 400 miles inland from the coast. The main grapes of the region include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, and Riesling.

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How many wineries are in Napa County?

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More than 400.

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How many AVAs are in Napa County?

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17

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What is the Napa Valley AVA?

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An AVA that covers nearly all of the county, except for Lake Berryessa and some surrounding areas.

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What are the “valley floor” appellations of Napa?

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Calistoga AVA
St. Helena AVA
Rutherford AVA
Oakville AVA
Yountville AVA
Stags Leap District AVA
Chiles Valley AVA

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What are the cooler climate, southern Napa AVAs?

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Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA
Coombsville AVA
Carneros/Los Carneros AVA
Wild Horse Valley AVA

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What are the higher elevation appellations of Napa Valley?

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Mount Veeder AVA
Diamond Mountain District AVA
Spring Mountain District AVA
Howell Mountain AVA
Atlas Peak AVA

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What are the sub-appellations of the Russian River Valley AVA?

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Green Valley of Russian River Valley AVA
Chalk Hill AVA

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What are the cool-climate appellations in Monterey County?

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Santa Lucia Highlands
Arroyo Seco
Chalone

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What are the warmer appellations of Monterey County?

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San Lucas AVA
Hames Valley AVA

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What type of wines are San Lucas AVA and Hames Valley AVA known for?

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Cabernet Sauvignon and Rhone varieties.

51
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Where is Edna Valley, and what types of wines are made there?

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In San Luis Obispo County, south of Paso Robles. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

52
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Where is Ballard Canyon, and what type of wines are produced there?

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Santa Barbara County. Spicy reds from Syrah and Grenache.

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What percentage of California’s grape acreage is located in the Central Valley?

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55% - Much is used for grape juice and raisins, some for bulk wine.