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The Eola-Amity 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 Polk County and
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, Oregon. It is entirely contained within the Willamette Valley AVA, and stretches from the city of
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in the north to
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in the south. The
Eola Eola may refer to: * Eola, Illinois * Eola, Oregon ** Eola-Amity Hills AVA, Oregon wine region * Eola, Texas * Lake Eola, Orlando, Florida * Aeolian processes Aeolian processes, also spelled eolian, pertain to wind activity in the study of geol ...
and
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hills cover an area west of the Willamette River approximately long by wide. The Eola-Amity Hills area benefits from steady winds off the Pacific Ocean that reach the Willamette Valley through the
Van Duzer Corridor H. B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor is a scenic driving route along Route 18 in Lincoln, Tillamook, and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Oregon that passes through a forested corridor. The Van Duzer Corridor stretches from northwester ...
, a gap in the Oregon Coast Range, moderating the summer temperatures. The Eola Hills were named after the community of
Eola Eola may refer to: * Eola, Illinois * Eola, Oregon ** Eola-Amity Hills AVA, Oregon wine region * Eola, Texas * Lake Eola, Orlando, Florida * Aeolian processes Aeolian processes, also spelled eolian, pertain to wind activity in the study of geol ...
, whose name was derived from ''
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'', the Greek god of the winds.


Climate and geography

The Eola-Amity Hills has around of the area's planted to grape vines. Like most of the Willamette Valley, the Eola-Amity Hills experiences a maritime climate that includes mild winters but summers that are cooler and wetter than the
continental climate Continental climates often have a significant annual variation in temperature (warm summers and cold winters). They tend to occur in the middle latitudes (40 to 55 north), within large landmasses where prevailing winds blow overland bringing som ...
experienced by Washington State's wine regions to the north and the Mediterranean climate experienced by many of California's wine regions to the south. The climate is influenced by the Pacific currents that escape through the Van Duzer corridor gap between the Oregon Coastal Range and the
Cascade range The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as the North Cascades, ...
to the east which keeps many weather currents from going much further east. Through the Van Duzer, cool Pacific air comes more than 30 miles from the west in the afternoon to cool down the region, allowing the grapes to retain higher levels of acidity.Wine Press Northwest '
Oregon: Eola-Amity Hills
'' March 14th, 2009
The majority of the year's rainfall comes between October and April with the peak months of
growing season A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and the amount of daylight. The growing season is that portion of the year in which local conditions (i.e. rainfall, temperature, daylight) permit normal plant growth. Whil ...
being relatively dry. However,
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time in late September and October can bring the hazard of rain,
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and dilution caused by the vines absorbing too much water from the wet soils and funneling that into the grape berries. Additionally, migrating birds heading south for the winter will often prey upon ripening grape clusters as a food source. The
vineyard soils The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural considerations when planting grape vines. The soil supports the root structure of the vine and influences the drainage levels and amount of minerals and nutrients that the ...
of the Eola-Amity hills include
volcanic soils The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural considerations when planting grape vines. The soil supports the root structure of the vine and influences the drainage levels and amount of minerals and nutrients that the ...
and shallow nekia series over ancient basalt beds. Throughout the AVA are soil deposits left over from the Missoula floods.H. Johnson & J. Robinson ''The World Atlas of Wine'' pg 292 Mitchell Beazley Publishing 2005


Vineyards

First registered as an independent AVA in 2006, the Eola-Amity Hills AVAs include several notable vineyards that have been provided grapes to wineries in other Oregon AVAs for years. One of the first vineyards planted in the region was
Bethel Heights Vineyard Bethel Heights Vineyard is an Oregon winery in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA of the Willamette Valley. Founded in 1977 by twin brothers Ted and Terry Casteel, their wives Pat Dudley and Marilyn Webb, and Pat's sister Barbara Dudley, the vineyard was o ...
, northwest of
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, planted by pioneer grape grower, Victor Winquist, in 1977. Among the Eola-Amity Hills vineyards that will appear on vineyard designated wines include ''Temperance Hill Vineyard'' with 100 acres located northwest of Salem, ''Zenith Vineyard'' that was first planted in 1982; ''Zena Crown'' located centrally in the Eola-Amity Hills with 83.5 acres that were first planted in 2003. There are 95 vineyards and 26 wineries with 20 tasting rooms in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA. Pinot noir is the most widely planted variety with over 1,721 acres; there are 66.4 acres of Chardonnay; 48 acres of Pinot gris and platings of Riesling, Muscat, Syrah, Dolcetto, Tempranillo, Auxerrois, Viognier, Pinot blanc, Gewürztraminer and Carmine - each less than 10 planted acres. In 2013, Jackson Family Wines announced it had purchased the ''Zena East'' and ''Zena Middle'' vineyards, consisting of of Pinot noir grapes; the purchase was part of the "first large-scale acquisition of Oregon vineyard lands by a California winemaker."


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Eola-Amity Hills AVA
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