Wine Map of California
South Central Coast
The region is dominated by a long, narrow corridor of coastal mountain ranges and includes several valleys with some of the state's most agriculturally and economically productive land. The stretches of level ground boast deep alluvial soils, mild climate (allowing year-round growing), good water supply, and low air pollution. Paso Robles at its northern extreme to Santa Ynez Valley at its southern reaches to the cooler vineyards of Edna, Arroyo Grande and Santa Maria valleys in between. Los Alamos, Los Olivos, and the Santa Ynez Valley complete the collection of unique winegrowing locales on the Central Coast.
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Wine Regions of California
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Patrik Schmidt
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