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Chalk Hill AVA

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The area takes its name from the "chalky" white soils of the region. However the soils themselves do not contain any chalk but rather are composed of a mixture of
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The boundaries of the Chalk Hill AVA cover 33 square miles (85 km) of land within the northeast corner of Russian River AVA. Many of the region's 1,600
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often takes place in September while harvest in the surrounding regions usually takes place in October.
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which has shown itself to perform well with planting of white wine
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of 200–1300 feet (60–400 meters). Compared to the rest of the
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American Viticultural Areas of Sonoma County, California
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Sonoma County Winegrape Commission appellation maps
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Wine region

American Viticultural Area
California
North Coast AVA
Northern Sonoma AVA
Russian River Valley AVA
Sonoma Coast AVA
Sonoma County
Volcanic
Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Malbec
Merlot
Petit Verdot
Pinot gris
Sangiovese
Sauvignon blanc
Sauvignon gris
Semillon
Syrah
Zinfandel
American Viticultural Area
Sonoma County
California
appellation
Russian River Valley AVA
U.S. Route 101
Windsor
volcanic soil

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