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  1. *WHAT’S AN AVA? The geographic origins of California winegrapes are identified either by political boundaries, such as county names, or by federally-recognized growing regions, called American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). For a wine to carry an AVA on its label, at least 85% of the grapes must be grown in

  2. *WHAT’S AN AVA? The geographic origins of California winegrapes are identified either by political boundaries, such as county names, or by federally-recognized growing regions, called American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). For a wine to carry an AVA on its label, at least 85% of the grapes must be grown in

  3. Download a high-resolution version of the California AVA map. The Advocacy Group for the California Wine Industry.

  4. Oct 16, 2024 · The Map Explorer has information about each AVA, including its state and county, when it was established, what other AVAs it contains or is within, and a link to its codified official boundary description. You can even plot an address on the Map Explorer to see if that location is within an AVA.

  5. The Malibu-Newton Canyon Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Los Angeles County, California. The boundaries of the AVA include Newton Canyon, located about 4 miles (6 km) from the Pacific Ocean within the city limits of Malibu.

  6. The Malibu Coast is an American Viticulture Area located in the Santa Monica Mountains of western Los Angeles County, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The appellation is 46 miles (74 km) long and eight miles (13 km) wide, rising from the Pacific Coast to an elevation of 3,111 feet (948 m).

  7. *WHAT’S AN AVA? The geographic origins of California winegrapes are identified either by political boundaries, such as county names, or by federally-recognized growing regions, called American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). For a wine to carry an AVA on its label, at least 85% of the grapes must be grown in

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