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Mokelumne River AVA

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Country
  
United States

Size of planted vineyards
  
170 km²

Part of
  
Lodi AVA

Area
  
354.1 km²

Year established
  
2006

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Type
  
American Viticultural Area

Total area
  
87,500 acres (35,410 ha)

Grapes produced
  
Cabernet Sauvignon, Flame Tokay, Zinfandel

The Mokelumne River AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in San Joaquin County, California. It is located in the southwest part of the larger Lodi AVA, and includes the city of Lodi and the towns of Woodbridge and Acampo. The AVA is named after the Mokelumne River, which drains out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains into the San Joaquin River and passes through the heart of the appellation. The wine region includes a portion of the lower Mokelumne River and the Cosumnes River, a tributary. The Mokelumne River AVA covers 87,500 acres (35,410 ha), of which 42,000 acres (16,997 ha) are planted to wine grapes. The soil in the area is alluvial fan deposits of sand and loam. Ample rainfall and soil moisture retention allows most grape growers to farm without the use of irrigation.

References

Mokelumne River AVA Wikipedia