Mt. Harlan AVA

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Mt. Harlan AVA is a small, high-elevation American Viticultural Area in California known for its limestone-rich soils and premium Pinot Noir wines.

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instanceOf American Viticultural Area
abbreviation Mt. Harlan AVA NERFINISHED
climate cool climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision West Coast wine region
elevationCharacteristic high elevation
grapeVariety Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Viognier NERFINISHED
knownFor Pinot Noir NERFINISHED
premium wines
locatedIn San Benito County NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mount Harlan NERFINISHED
partOf Central Coast AVA NERFINISHED
primaryProduct table wine
regionCategory sub-AVA of Central Coast AVA
regulatoryBody Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
soilType limestone-rich soils
state California, United States
surface form: California
topography mountainous
viticulturalStatus officially recognized AVA
wineColor red wine
white wine
wineRegionType high-elevation wine region
wineStyle cool-climate Pinot Noir

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Central Coast AVA containsSubregion Mt. Harlan AVA