by
Clark Smith
October 14, 2012 Known for giant redwoods this remote Northern California appellation has sought to establish it's unique identity and is now finding it with wines that are truly different in the scheme of California. One quickly finds there are two halves to the whole of this region based on south to north, but also by mtn ridge count from the Pacific. Willow Creek AVA, in the northern interior is warm. Southern Humboldt is cold demanding grapes that cherish this attribute. [>] see full story Related Stories...
|
Current Feature
Since Thomas Jefferson first tried to cultivate European vinifera in Virginia, the state has been a decided piece of American wine country. Over the years better knowledge, equipment and materials have all contributed to an advancing wine industry, but the more recent decade or two has brought out the real potential that can be found. [>] continue
Appellation Features
[>] see all Humboldt County features (2)



Embracing Virginia’s Terroir
Humboldt County: Is Too Much Terroir Possible?
Three Days in Humboldt County and Willow Creek
Appellation America to Drop Paywall - Provide Open Access
Shake Ridge Ranch - Gem of the Sierra
HR9 Supports (CA) Historic Vineyard Society
Tannat, Vibrant Across the America's
Welcome Middleburg Virginia AVA




