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Anderson Valley

Anderson Valley

Anderson Valley is a cool-climate wine region located in Mendocino County in northwestern California, situated inland from the Pacific Coast. The valley runs roughly north-south and benefits from maritime influence through the Navarro River gap, which allows cool Pacific air to moderate daytime temperatures throughout the growing season. The appellation was officially established in 1983.

The region's cool climate and fog-influenced conditions make it particularly well-suited to Pinot Noir production. The valley's soils vary across different microclimates, with alluvial and redwood-derived soils common in many vineyard areas. The extended growing season typical of cool regions allows for slower grape ripening, which develops complexity and preserves acidity in the wines. Chardonnay and sparkling wine production also occur here, though Pinot Noir remains the signature variety.

Pinot Noir from Anderson Valley typically exhibits bright red fruit character with moderate to good acidity, reflecting the region's cool-climate signature. These wines generally show elegance and structure rather than high ripeness levels, with earthy undertones and silky tannins. The maritime influence creates vintage variation that rewards cellaring, particularly in warmer years when the valley's natural cooling effect is less pronounced.