what is the elevation of the santa cruz mountains appellation? - EAS

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    2600’

    Recognized as an AVA in 1981, the Santa Cruz Mountains Appellation was among the first to be defined by its mountain topography, following the fog line along the coast to encompass our highest vineyards on the ridgetops at 2600’ elevation.
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    What is the elevation of the Santa Cruz Mountains?
    Santa Cruz Mountains AVA. Based on elevation, it largely follows the fog line along the coast, extending down to 800 feet (240 m) in the east (San Francisco Bay side) and 400 feet (120 m) in the west (Monterey Bay side), and encompasses the highest ridgetops at 3000+ elevation.
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    What are the wine regions in the Santa Cruz Mountains?
    Wine regions. Santa Cruz Mountains' subregions are Skyline, Saratoga/Los Gatos, Summit, the Coastal Foothills (above Santa Cruz), Ben Lomond Mountain, and Corralitos/Pleasant Valley.
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    Are the Santa Cruz Mountains American Viticultural Areas sustainable?
    The region’s vineyards and wineries actively support sustainable practices, and several vineyards are organic. The Santa Cruz Mountains American Viticultural areas history is rooted in the early 1800s when the Catholic missionaries first planted vineyards in the area now known as Harvey West Park.
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    What happened to California's Santa Cruz Mountains?
    Quality Santa Cruz Mountains wines came from Santa Clara County and San Mateo County as well. However, prohibition soon marked the end of California’s first quality wine district of international repute. Prohibition began in 1919, forbidding the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors” and lasted until December 5, 1933.
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  3. Santa Cruz Mountains AVA » Wineries in Northern California

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    • First recognized as an American Viticultural Area in 1981, the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA was unique in being defined by its mountain topography. Some of the vineyards are at elevations of 3000+ feet. The appellation follows the fog line along the Pacific Coast, extending down to 800 feet in the east to the San Francisco Bay, and 400 feet to the west to Monterey Bay. The very diff…
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  4. Santa Cruz Mountains AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Cruz Mountains AVA is an American Viticultural Area centered on the Santa Cruz Mountains. Its territory expands in three California counties, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Mateo. Established in 1981 by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Santa Cruz Mountains AVA was among the first to be defined by its mountain topography. Based on elevation, it largely follows the fog line along the coast, extending down to 800 feet (240 m) on t…

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  5. Santa Cruz Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37°7′N 121°51′W. /  37.117°N 121.850°W  / 37.117; -121.850. Parent range. Pacific Coast Ranges. The Santa Cruz Mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are a mountain range in central and northern California, United States. They form a ridge down the San Francisco Peninsula, south of San Francisco.

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    • Parent range: Pacific Coast Ranges
  6. Santa Cruz Mountains topographic map, elevation, relief

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    Average elevation: 584 ft Santa Cruz Mountains The Santa Cruz Mountains are a region of great biological diversity, encompassing cool, moist coastal ecosystems as well as warm, dry chaparral.

  7. Santa Cruz Mountains, CA Wine Region (Appellation) and ...

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    24/04/2012 · Recognized as an AVA in 1981, the Santa Cruz Mountains Appellation was among the first to be defined by its mountain topography, following the fog line along the coast to encompass our highest vineyards on the ridgetops at 2600’ elevation.

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    • About the Santa Cruz Mountains — The Santa Cruz Mountains ...

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      Loma Prieta is the tallest mountain in the Santa Cruz Mountain Range being 3806 feet high and is located about 15 miles south of San Jose, California. Donald Clark, in his book Santa Cruz County Place Names, reports that the name is of Spanish-Mexican origin and means “a high chaparral covered point that looks black in the distance”.

    • The Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowing Appellation

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      The Santa Cruz Mountains Viticultural Appellation was federally recognized in 1981, among the first to be defined by mountain topography, following the fog line along the coast to encompass our highest vineyards on the ridgetops at 2600’+ elevation. The appellation encompasses the Santa Cruz Mountain range, from Half Moon Bay in the north to Mount

    • About the Santa Cruz Mountains Wine Region History

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      The Santa Cruz Mountains wine region has played a pivotal role in the history of California winemaking ever since the 1870s when Paul Masson and Charles Lefranc planted our first vineyards from cuttings transplanted from Burgundy. Recognized as an AVA in 1981, we are the first California appellation to be defined by its mountain topography.

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      • Santa Cruz Mountains - SignatureWines

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        24/04/2012 · All about the Appellation. Search / Find Nearby. Category:

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        • Santa Cruz Mountains for wine lovers - Decanter

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          28/08/2021 · It can be somewhat confusing as the area includes vineyards both inside and outside of Santa Cruz County and is uniquely defined by elevation and topography. Breaking this region of remote and rugged mountains down into the simplest of terms, the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA spans three counties – San Mateo, Santa Cruz and Santa Clara – and …

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