The Sta. Rita Hills AVA is an
American Viticultural Area
An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States, providing an official appellation for the mutual benefit of winery, wineries and consumers. Winemakers frequently want their consumers to know abo ...
located in
Santa Barbara County,
California. From its creation in 2001 through 2006, the
wine appellation was officially named Santa Rita Hills AVA. The formal name change was the result of a protest by and subsequent negotiations with
Vina Santa Rita
Vina may refer to:
People
* Émilie Vina (born 1982), French cross-country skier
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, a very large
Chilean wine producer that was concerned about the AVA name diluting its international
brand value. The name change took effect on January 5, 2006, with a yearlong period for producers in the AVA to change their
wine labels.
Geography
Sta. Rita Hills is part of the larger
Santa Ynez Valley AVA, located between the towns of
Lompoc and
Buellton
Buellton is a small city in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. It is located in the Santa Ynez Valley, west of Solvang. The population was 5,161 at the 2020 census, up from 4,828 at the 2010 census.
Located at the junction of U. ...
with the
Purisima Hills
The Purisima Hills are a northwest-to-southeast trending low mountain range of the Outer Southern California Coast Ranges, located in Santa Barbara County, California. They divide the Santa Ynez Valley on the south from the Los Alamos Valley on t ...
on the north and the
Santa Rosa Hills on the south. The wine region is exposed to
fog
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and coastal breezes from the nearby
Pacific Ocean. The hills run east to west, which allows cool ocean breezes from the nearby Pacific Ocean to enter the valley created by the hills and create a cool
mesoclimate. When combined with the rocky nature of the area, the Santa Rita Hills area is well-suited for the growing of
Pinot noir
Pinot Noir () is a red-wine grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera''. The name may also refer to wines created predominantly from pinot noir grapes. The name is derived from the French language, French words for ''pine'' and ''black.' ...
grapes, which tend to do well in cool climates with rocky soil. The region is best known for
Chardonnay
Chardonnay (, , ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern French wine, France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from English wine, Englan ...
, Pinot noir, and
Syrah
Syrah (), also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine. In 1999, Syrah was found to be the offspring of two obscure grapes from southeastern France, Dureza and Mondeuse B ...
varietal wines.
Wine industry
Several wineries are located in and around the Sta. Rita Hills AVA.
Wineries and locations in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA were featured in the 2004 U.S. film ''
Sideways''. Sideways Fest is an annual three-day event hosted by the Sta. Rita Hills Wine Alliance celebrating the anniversary of the movie's filming in the Santa Ynez Valley.
See also
*
Fiddlehead Cellars
References
External links
Sta. Rita Hills Winegrowers Alliance Santa Ynez Wine Country AssociationTTB AVA map
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American Viticultural Areas of California
American Viticultural Areas of Southern California
Santa Ynez Valley
Geography of Santa Barbara County, California
American Viticultural Areas
2001 establishments in California