Santa Ynez Valley
Location: California, United States
Legal name: Santa Ynez Valley American Viticultural Area
Regulatory body: TTB
Official designation: 27 CFR §9.54
Santa Ynez Valley is modeled here as the appellation/legal-origin layer for the existing EncyclopediaOfWine region row. It identifies the protected label name associated with California, while the original region row remains available as legacy geographic context until downstream links are fully migrated. The AVA ranges from cool coastal influence to warmer inland conditions, supporting many grape styles. Commonly associated grapes include Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc. AVA status in the United States is origin-based rather than grape-prescriptive: it protects a delimited place-name and does not require one authorized grape list or a European-style production recipe.
Permitted Grapes
No AVA-specific grape restrictions. Commonly associated grapes: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc.
Notable Rules
AVA label use is origin-based: under 27 CFR §4.25(e)(3), at least 85 percent of the wine must be derived from grapes grown within the viticultural area, and American wine must be fully finished within the State, or one of the States, in which the AVA is located. The AVA does not impose a grape-variety list or European-style production code.
Also Known As
Santa Ynez Valley AVA, Santa Ynez Valley American Viticultural Area
Sources & References
- eCFR / 27 CFR §9.54 — United States appellation and AVA framework; public regulatory reference.
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