Mendocino Ridge AVA

The Mendocino Ridge AVA is a coastal, cool climate and high altitude American Viticultural Area located entirely within the coastal zone of Mendocino County, California. The boundaries of the AVA encompass the costal ridges adjacent to the Pacific Ocean that reach inland toward the Anderson Valley. Roughly 36 miles of the southernmost portion of the Mendocino Coast make up the western boundary of the AVA, with the Sonoma County line as the southern boundary, the Navarro River as the northern boundary and Anderson Valley as the inland boundary running northwest-southeast. The Mendocino Ridge AVA “is essentially a northern extension of the true Sonoma Coast viticultural area.” However, the Mendocino Ridge AVA designation is unique in that it is limited by elevation, reserved only for vineyar

Mendocino Ridge AVA

The Mendocino Ridge AVA is a coastal, cool climate and high altitude American Viticultural Area located entirely within the coastal zone of Mendocino County, California. The boundaries of the AVA encompass the costal ridges adjacent to the Pacific Ocean that reach inland toward the Anderson Valley. Roughly 36 miles of the southernmost portion of the Mendocino Coast make up the western boundary of the AVA, with the Sonoma County line as the southern boundary, the Navarro River as the northern boundary and Anderson Valley as the inland boundary running northwest-southeast. The Mendocino Ridge AVA “is essentially a northern extension of the true Sonoma Coast viticultural area.” However, the Mendocino Ridge AVA designation is unique in that it is limited by elevation, reserved only for vineyar